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What did other religions say about the Prophet of Islam (PBUH)?

SHAFAQNA – It is narrated from Imam Ali (AS) who said: The Prophet of Islam (PBUH) owed some money to a Jewish man and he asked for his money back, and the Prophet (PBUH) told him: At present I do not have it. That man said: I will not leave until you pay me back, and the Prophet (PBUH) said: I will also sit here with you. The Prophet (PBUH) stayed at that place until next day and even performed Salaats in there. The next day, the Jewish man converted to Islam by reciting Shahadatayn and told the Prophet (PBUH): I have given half my wealth in the way of Allah (SWT) and swear to God I had no intention of disrespecting you, but wanted to compare your characteristics with what has been mentioned in Torah. I have read in Torah: Mohammad (PBUH) will be born in Mecca, and will immigrate to Medina. He is not harsh-tempered or immoral. He does not speak loudly; he does not swear or uses bad language. Now all my wealth is at your disposal, do whatever you like with it [1].

[1] Hezaro Yek Hekayate Akhlaqi, Page 379.

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