 So Allah SWT says, وما أرسلناك إلا رحمة للعالمين. And this statement by itself is amazing and every Muslim should have this memorized. When I go to churches, I tell them this is the equivalent of John 316. We see 316 everywhere, go to a sports, watch a football game, you see it written everywhere. What does it mean? This is the essence of our belief about the Prophet ﷺ, 21.107 of the Qur'an. وما أرسلناك إلا رحمة للعالمين. We did not send you, Allah SWT speaks to the Prophet ﷺ and the second person in the Qur'an. You didn't say وما أرسلنا محمداك كاف الخطاب. We did not send you, it's very personal, speaking directly to the Prophet ﷺ. إلا, an exception for strong emphasis, رحمة نكرة, it's indefinite. Unlimited mercy, unfathomable mercy. Mercy that is not restricted, mercy to everything. Interestingly enough too, Allah SWT, the Ulama point out, he uses a noun here, he doesn't use a verb. He didn't say وما أرسلناك إلا أن ترحم العالمين or something like that. We didn't send you except that you show mercy to people. Allah says you are mercy, you are رحمة. This is your that, this is your essence, that you're mercy للعالمين to all of the worlds. So he uses the indefinite article. The mercy of the Prophet ﷺ is something that is unrestricted, something that is unbelievable. The Prophet ﷺ, one time he came into the masjid and he saw a man and he was broken hearted in the masjid and tears. And the Prophet ﷺ said, what's wrong with you? And he said, oh I've done this and I've done that, he said I don't want to hear it. Just come here, just come over here. Let's sit, raise your hands, repeat after me. Allahumma ma l-firatu aw sa' min du'lubi. Pray this du'a with me. Oh Allah, your forgiveness is more vast than my sins, my transgressions. And he said, قُم قَرْخَفْرَ اللَّهُ لَكْ Now stand up, your sins have been forgiven. The Prophet ﷺ had a deep concern for the ummah, not just for the ummah, a deep concern for all of humanity ﷺ. When he was repeating that verse all night long, all night long, into عذبهم فإنهم عبادكم وإن تغثير لهم فإنك أنت العزيز والحكيم. Our mother Aisha said that he recited this verse the whole night. قام رسول الله ﷺ the آية من القرآن الليلة, the entire night, he's reciting this verse. If you punish them, they are your servants. But if you forgive them, if you forgive them, then you are great and wise. And then she said he collapsed into sajdah, collapsed. And she heard him say Allahumma umma ti, Allahumma umma ti. Praying for the ummah, Allahumma, what does it mean? It's a vocative address. When you say Allahumma, it means you're calling Allah ﷺ by all of his names and attributes. The ones you don't, the ones you know, the ones you don't know.