In this enlightening video, M. Ahmad Hasan Sa’adi presents a deep and comparative analysis of the Khutbah Ḥajjatul-Wadāʿ (Farewell Sermon of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ) — the greatest declaration of human rights in history — and compares it with modern constitutions and charters such as the Emancipation Proclamation by Abraham Lincoln and other global human-rights movements.
The talk highlights how the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, in his final sermon over 1,400 years ago, laid down the universal principles of justice, equality, and human dignity — abolishing racial superiority, emphasizing the sanctity of life and property, and declaring the end of all forms of exploitation and slavery.
M. Ahmad Hasan Sa’adi also examines how later world leaders, including Abraham Lincoln, echoed similar principles through landmark acts like the Emancipation Proclamation, which legally ended slavery in America — showing how prophetic guidance had already established these values centuries earlier.
This powerful reflection connects Islamic teachings, modern human-rights ideals, and the moral journey of humanity from oppression toward freedom and justice.
🎯 Key Topics Covered:
The Farewell Sermon: The first universal declaration of human rights
Comparison with modern constitutions and the UN Human Rights Charter
The abolition of slavery in Islam and Lincoln’s stance on emancipation
The Qur’anic foundation of equality and justice
Lessons for today’s world
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