A Messenger Whose Name Is Ahmad, Proof 1 | In the Spring of the Beloved
Years before he was born, the Prophet ﷺ was already known. Known to the Angels. Known to the Prophets. In the Qur'an, Sayyidina Isa عليه السلام foretold a messenger whose name would be Ahmad. This Rabi al Awwal reflection traces what that name carries, and why gratitude sits at the very heart of following him ﷺ. In this video: • Why the Prophet's ﷺ specialness did not begin at his birth • The verse where Isa عليه السلام gives glad tidings of a messenger named Ahmad • What the name Ahmad means, from Hamd to Ahmadul Hamideen, the one who praises most • How Ahmad, the one who praises most, became Muhammad ﷺ, the one most praised • Why what gives a human value is not wealth or power, but worship and gratitude • How to stay a person of Hamd when life keeps your eyes fixed on what you lack Which name of the Prophet ﷺ resonates most with you? Chapters 0:00 The Gift of Rabi al Awwal 1:11 Isa Gives Glad Tidings of a Messenger Named Ahmad 1:58 Known Before He Entered This World 2:46 What the Name Ahmad Means 3:36 Ahmad Praises Most, Muhammad ﷺ Is Praised Most 4:09 What Truly Gives a Human Value 4:39 When Do We Say Alhamdulillah 5:24 To Follow Him, Be a Person of Hamd 6:01 Gratitude When You Only See What You Lack
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