Re: human unity under Islam |
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Here is a Jewish scholar Max I. Dimont states "The improbable but true tale of a camel driver's establishment of a world empire in the name of Allah, wherin the Jews rose to their Golden age of creaitivity, only to be plunged into a Dark age with the eclipse of the Crescent and the ascent of the Cross". George Sarton, professor at Harvard University, wrote: "The creation of a new civilization, of international and encylopedic magnitute within less than two centuries something that we can describe but not explain". Will Durant, wrote: "Muhammad, unlike most religious reformers, admired and urged the pursuit for knowledge: 'he who leaves his home in search of knowledge walks in the path of God' and 'ink of scholars is holier than martyr's blood'". J.Bronowski, wrote: "Muhammad had been firm that Islam was not to be a religion of miracles; it became in intellectual content a pattern of contemplation and analysis". So, obviously scholars, and historians admit and give credit to the Islamic success just as they give to the Romans, Greeks, Persians and Babylonians. --------------------- |
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