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100 1 _aManṣūrpūrī, Qāz̤ī Muḥammad Sulaimān Sulaimān
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245 _aReḥmatullil̒ālimīn :
_bSīrat al-Nabī al-Ummī ṣallá Allāhu ʿalayhi wa-ālihi wa-ahl-i baytihi wa-sallam
_cQāz̤ī Muḥammad Sulaimān Manṣūrpūrī.
246 _aSirat-un-Nabi
246 _aSeert al-Nabi
246 _aSeeratunnabi
246 _aRehmatullilalimin
246 _aRahmat-ul-lil-Alamin
246 _aRahmat-ul-lil-Alameen
246 _aRahmat-ul-lil-Alamin
246 _aRaḥmatullil̒alimin
260 _aLāhaur,
_bShaik̲h̲ G̲h̲ulām 'Alī & Sans :
_c[n.d.]
300 _a3 jild set.
500 _aDC010725
520 _a“Rahmatul‑lil‑Alameen” (رَحْمَةً لِّلْعَالَمِينَ) is a Quranic title for the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, meaning “Mercy to the worlds.” This title appears in Surah Al-Anbiya (21:107), where Allah says: "And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds." It emphasizes that the Prophet ﷺ was sent not only for Muslims or Arabs but as a source of compassion, guidance, and moral excellence for all of humanity and creation. The term has also been used as the title of a famous Seerah (biography) of the Prophet ﷺ written by Qazi Muhammad Sulaiman Salman Mansoorpuri in 1911, known for its scholarly depth and love-filled portrayal of the Prophet’s life, character, and mission. In recent times, Pakistan also launched the “Rahmatul-lil-Alameen Authority” to promote the Prophet's teachings in education and governance. The concept continues to inspire books, nasheeds, and global campaigns highlighting the universal mercy embodied in the life of the Prophet ﷺ.
546 _ain Urdu
600 _aMuhammad (Peace be Upon Him), Prophet
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