So then you do believe that Muhammad is not a moral standard for our times?
I believe he's a great example to follow and emulate, if you take his fundamental teachings on a macro level,
and if you're able to differentiate between 7th century arabian ethics and islamic ethics,
Islamic ethics include his teachings which we believe derive from his divinely granted wisdom, not from the urf of the quraysh
Happy are those who find fault with themselves instead of finding fault with others.
Strive always to excel in virtue and truth.
A good deed done to an animal is as meritorious as a good deed done to a human being, while an act of cruelty to an animal is a bad as an act of cruelty to a human being.
It is better to sit alone than in company with the bad, and it is better still to sit with the good than alone. It is better to speak to a seeker of knowledge than to remain silent, but silence is better than idle words.
The greatest of wealth is the richness of the soul.
Whoever wishes to be delivered from the Fire and enter the Garden should die with faith in God and the Last Day and should treat the people as he wishes to be treated by them.
Contemplation for an hour is better than formal worship for sixty years.
Ive compiled a list of nearly 500 narrations with examples of such excellent morality, do you believe you could do likewise for your case against him?