The Charter for Humanity: The Last Message of the Last Messenger ﷺ
By: Baig, Khalidselect image to view/enlarge/scroll

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While reports in Sahih Muslim, Sahih al-Bukhariī, and the Sirah of Ibn Hisham confirm that the sermon was extensive and wide-ranging in content, its full scope cannot be recovered from the commonly quoted excerpts alone.
This edition brings together a broader collection of authenticated statements attributed to the Prophet ﷺ during his Hajj sermons, drawn from sources including works of Hadith, Sirah, history, biography, Tafsir, and classical literature. It may well represent the most comprehensive and carefully reconstructed version of the sermon available today.
Accompanied by detailed commentary, this work invites readers to engage deeply with the Prophet’s ﷺ final public message—a timeless charter for humanity, offering the moral clarity and compassion our world needs now more than ever.
Also includes reflections on Post-Islamic Western Declarations of Human Rights including the Magna Carta (England, 1215), the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (France, 1789), the Bill of Rights (U.S. 1791), and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (U.N. 1948).