Prophet Muhammad’s Final Sermon I will delve into the profound messages of Prophet Muhammad’s final sermon, which serves as a timeless declaration of fundamental human rights. This sermon, delivered 14 centuries ago, stands as a powerful testament to values that continue to resonate today. It addresses crucial issues such as human rights, the rejection of racism, the promotion of social justice, the pursuit of equality, and the acknowledgment of women’s rights. Despite the vast changes in the world over the centuries, the principles highlighted in this sermon remain remarkably relevant, reminding us of the enduring nature of these universal values. As I analyze this historic speech, I invite you to consider the remarkable foresight it embodies, as well as the deep wisdom that transcends time and culture. Eyyup Esen, PhD, graduated from the University of Kansas in higher education in December 2015. Born and raised in Turkey, he earned his BA in Foreign Languages Teaching from the Black Sea Technical University, MA in educational studies from the University of Cincinnati, and a second MA in Communication and Leadership from Park University. He achieved his PhD in higher education from KU with high honors and holds a peace education certificate. Currently involved with the Dialogue Institute, also known as the Movement of Global Warming of Hearts. He previously worked as a college access advisor at Wichita State University. Eyyup enjoys working with students from diverse backgrounds, providing assistance whenever needed. Passionate about fostering dialogue across cultures, he organizes various events to promote peace. His ultimate goal is to contribute to the global warming of hearts, aiming to depolarize the world. Eight years ago, he received the Most Outstanding International Student award from the University of Kansas in 2014. In 2018, he published his first book, "Global Warming of Hearts!" and followed up with his second book, "I am not color blind," in November 2020. In 2024, Eyyup and his wife proudly celebrated the birth of their son, Yusuf Shaq Esen, born June 20 th , and who will be 73 days old when Eyyup/Shaq speaks with us Sunday, September 1 2024.