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Whenever Rasūlullāh ﷺ is addressed in the Holy Qurʾān, it is as ‘O Prophet,’ ‘O Messenger,’ ‘O you enwrapped one,’ ‘O you who has enfolded yourself within your mantle,’ etc. So, when Allāh Himself did not address the beloved Prophet ﷺ with ordinary terms, what right do we, as servants, have to do so?
‎“Do not presume among yourselves the calling of the Noble Messenger equal to your calling one another…” [Sūrah an-Nūr, verse 63]
‎Even addressing the beloved Prophet ﷺ in the same manner people address one another is strongly reprimanded in al-Qurʾān. How then could such a statement, treating the Prophet ﷺ as if he were like ourselves, be uttered except by the hypocrites or the ignorant?
‎Imām al-Būṣīrī: “(Sayyidunā) Muḥammad ﷺ is a man, but not like other men! Without a doubt, he is a gem/ruby.
The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ is the guide and role model for both humans and jinn. 
‎“And We have not sent you, ˹O Prophet,˺ but as a mercy to the worlds.” [Al-Qurʾān, 21:107]
‎If the previous nations committed sins, Allāh would send ʿAdhāb (punishment) upon them in this world. However, due to the presence of ‘Raḥmatul-lil ʿĀlamīn’ ﷺ among us, we are saved from such humiliation.

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