As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullah,
In the last post, we explored the heart of Islam:
“La ilaha illAllah” – There is no god but Allah.
But this statement of belief is not complete without the second part of the shahadah, the testimony of faith:
“Muhammadur Rasoolullah” (ู ُุญَู َّุฏٌ ุฑَุณُُูู ุงّٰููู)
“Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”
This short phrase is packed with meaning, love, and responsibility. It’s not just about acknowledging Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ — it’s about accepting him as our guide, example, and the last Messenger sent by Allah.
Let’s explore what this phrase really means.
๐ฌ What Does “Muhammadur Rasoolullah” Mean?
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Muhammad (ู ُุญَู َّุฏٌ) – The name of the final Prophet
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Rasool (ุฑَุณُُูู) – Messenger
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Allah (ุงّٰููู) – God
So, the phrase means:
“Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”
This is a declaration that:
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Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ was chosen by Allah
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He received divine revelation (the Qur’an)
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He is the final Messenger in a long line of Prophets
๐ Qur’anic Evidence
The statement is directly supported by the Qur’an:
“Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but he is the Messenger of Allah and the last of the Prophets.”
— Surah Al-Ahzab (33:40)
“Say: [O Muhammad] If you truly love Allah, then follow me; Allah will love you…”
— Surah Aal-Imran (3:31)
☝️ Why This Phrase Is Part of the Shahadah
To be a Muslim, it's not enough to believe in Allah alone — you must also believe in:
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The Prophethood of Muhammad ๏ทบ
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The finality of his message
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That obedience to him is obedience to Allah
This is why saying:
“La ilaha illAllah, Muhammadur Rasoolullah”
is the first step to entering Islam.
๐ง What Does Belief in “Muhammadur Rasoolullah” Require?
It’s not just words — it requires:
1. Belief in His Prophethood
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You believe that Allah sent him as a Messenger to all of humanity
2. Obedience to His Commands
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His teachings are not optional
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The Qur’an says:
“Whoever obeys the Messenger has obeyed Allah.” – Surah An-Nisa (4:80)
3. Following His Example (Sunnah)
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Muslims are required to model their behavior on the Sunnah (the Prophet’s words, actions, and approvals)
4. Loving Him More Than Anyone Else
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The Prophet ๏ทบ said:
“None of you will truly believe until I am more beloved to him than his father, his child, and all of mankind.” – Sahih Bukhari
5. Rejecting Innovations (Bid’ah)
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Belief in his complete message means no one can add to or change the religion after him
๐ The Final Messenger
Islam teaches that:
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Muhammad ๏ทบ is the last Prophet — after him, no new messenger will come
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The Qur’an is the final revelation
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The religion is complete
“This day I have perfected your religion for you, completed My favor upon you, and have approved Islam as your religion.”
— Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:3)
๐ธ Why This Matters in Daily Life
Belief in “Muhammadur Rasoolullah” affects your everyday choices:
| Situation | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Making decisions | Ask: What would the Prophet ๏ทบ do? |
| Dealing with people | Follow his character – mercy, truth, patience |
| Praying, fasting, giving zakat | Do it as he taught — no changes |
| Learning Islam | Refer to his authentic hadith and sunnah |
✅ Summary Table
| ❓ | ๐ |
|---|---|
| Phrase | Muhammadur Rasoolullah |
| Meaning | Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah |
| Why it's essential | It completes the shahadah |
| What it requires | Belief, obedience, love, following the Sunnah |
| Qur’anic support | Surah Al-Ahzab (33:40), Surah Aal-Imran (3:31) |
๐ Final Reflection
When you say “Muhammadur Rasoolullah”, you are not just honoring the Prophet — you are accepting his leadership over your life, and trusting that his way is the path to success in this world and the next.
“Indeed, in the Messenger of Allah you have the best example...”
— Surah Al-Ahzab (33:21)
So let’s renew our love for the Prophet ๏ทบ, learn more about his life, and strive to follow him — in every step we take.
๐ฌ What’s Next?
Would you like to continue learning about:
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What is Sunnah and Hadith?
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How to love the Prophet ๏ทบ more deeply?
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What does it mean to send Salawat (peace and blessings) on him?
Let me know in the comments — your questions shape this blog.
Jazakum Allahu khayran for reading.