An American Catholic academic published an article in "Newsweek" in which he expressed his admiration for the personality and humanity of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, and reminded of his teachings in the face of infectious diseases.

The writer and researcher specializing in interfaith relations, Dr. Craig Considine, said that the Prophet of Islam was the first person in human history who opposed racism and slavery.

The author of the book "The Humanity of Muhammad ... a Christian View" adds that he is influenced by the personality of the Holy Prophet and his sayings, and that he often cites prophetic hadiths in his articles.

Many believe that Considin's articles and books address the modern West in its own way, answer its questions about the rapprochement between religions and focus on those in common.