
The Chad branch of the World Organization for Al-Azhar Graduates conducted a lecture on the Prophet’s Sirah in Massaguet City, N’Djamena, with an audience of 50 people in attendance.
In the course of the lecture, Mohammad Adam Baraka, a member of the Chad branch, elucidated the life of the Prophet (PBUH) and his interactions. He emphasized that the Prophet was characterized by compassion and love, actively seeking the well-being and utility of people. Baraka asserted the Prophet’s stance against cruelty or callousness and highlighted the call for a tolerant Islam, distant from exaggeration or extremism. Furthermore, he underscored Islam’s prohibition of killing and terrorism, reaffirming Islam as a religion of tolerance that unequivocally rejects violence and extremism.



