‘Teachings of Holy Prophet (PBUH) are complete code of life for humanity’

 
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December 21, 2017

Rawalpindi: Allah sent Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) as His last Messenger and as a great blessing for the whole world. The ‘Seerat’ lifestyle and teachings of the last Prophet (PBUH) are complete code of life for the whole humanity till the Day of Judgment.

This was stated by Peerzada Rahat Quddusi, chief executive of Rawalpindi Law College (RLA), while addressing the students and faculty members at ‘Mehfil-e-Milad’ organised at Rawalpindi Law College, says a press release. Principal Mushtaq Baloch, Masood Sultan Ch., Mansoor Quddusi and Professor Asad Ali also addressed the gathering on this occasion.

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Peerzada Rahat Quddusi said that the faith in the Prophethood of Holy Prophet is must for the Muslims to enter into the domain of Islam. He further said that we should all prefer the love and affection of our Prophet over all other worldly relations. The personality and the conduct of the Holy Prophet (SAW) is so inspiring that we are compelled to follow Him. Allah says that the best conduct to follow for the Muslims of the world is the life of Holy Prophet (SAW). He said that our youth should always idealise the personality of Muhammad (SAW) to succeed in this world & the world hereafter.

RLA College Principal Musthaq Baloch also stressed upon the need to achieve great affection of Muhammad (SAW) to win the love & affection of Allah. He further said that the Holy Prophet (SAW) is actually the cause for the creation of the universe. The prominent students and faculty members of the RLA College also participated in the Mehfil-e-Milad.

The college students, Hafiz Usman Malik, Muhammad Junaid, Qaisara Malik, Rida Zahra, Iram Shehzadi, Waqas Sher Afzal, Bisma Zaheer, Prof. Hasnaat Ahmed and Rana Sarwar also participated & rendered beautiful ‘Naats’ & ‘Darood o Salam’ to pay homage to the Holy Prophet (SAW). At the end of the function, Prof. Saeed Akhtar Zaidi prayed for the salvation of Pakistan and the Islamic World.

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