As the month of Rabi-al-Awwal, the month in which Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is believed to be born, has start, the work of the “Prophet for All” campaign has also bloomed. Making a schedule, gathering resources, and inviting people are what all the day looks like for the core team of the campaign. Launched in Mumbai in 2022 and spearheaded by five individuals, the campaign aims to spread the words of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to the masses.
The initiative, which is year-round, takes up a few monumental tasks in the month of Rabi-al-Awwal, spiraling the “idea of lotus” with the coverage of the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and correcting the misconceptions about Islam.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH.) values such as kindness to orphans, care for the sick, feeding the hungry, protecting women’s dignity, respecting nature, and upholding justice motivate the campaign to keep the operations. His sayings, “The best of people are those who are most beneficial to others,” and “All creation is the family of God,” are guiding principles of this campaign.

Initiatives like Masjid Parichay invite people to mosques and help them learn about Islam and its values, providing a warm welcome to people belonging to all communities. Whereas the blood donation drives help people learn about the sacrifices, compassion is taught through their initiatives like providing food and fruits to patients at hospitals and helping sanitation workers, guards, and daily wage earners.
Recalling the effect of compassion, one of the members of the campaign shared emotional glimmers of it with FoEJ Media. “Jab 4th class laubor ko khana khilate toh wo rone lgta hain ki aesa achcha treatment to kabhi kisi ne nhi dia hai,” he said.
Alongside the Prophet Mohammad (SAW)’s message for humanity, the campaign also takes its steps towards conserving the environment.

Meanwhile, intellectual discourse is ignited through paper submissions on the Seerah (life) of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), which the campaign soon aims to compile together and publish in a book.
Through dialogue, compassion, service to humanity, and meaningful engagement, the campaign aims to build bridges of cordial relationships, understanding, and peace across India. It envisions strengthening peace, goodwill, and interfaith harmony through positive public engagement.

Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was born in Makkah in 570 CE. Orphaned young, he grew up without wealth or rank and earned a reputation so unblemished that even his enemies left their valuables in his care.
At forty he began to receive revelations. Over years he was boycotted, exiled, and pursued—and he answered with patience, treaties, and, at the moment of total victory, a general pardon for the city that had driven him out.


