Who is prohet Mohammed (pbuh )By: Leo Tolestoy Tolstoy wrote a - TopicsExpress



          

Who is prohet Mohammed (pbuh )By: Leo Tolestoy Tolstoy wrote a brief biography of Mohamed, peace and blessings be upon him, and how Islam spread all over the world. He said: “Muslims excelled over other Arabs by their modesty, their asceticism, their love of work and their contentment. They exerted their efforts to help their brothers in faith in times of difficulties and it has not been a long time till all who surrounded them felt great respect for them and their number was increasing day after day” He also said: “Although the wide spread of Islam by the hands of those people was not liked by some of the Buddhists and Christians, this does not conceal the fact that Muslims in the heart of Islam were known by their refusal of false religion, their virtuous life, their straightforwardness and their integrity to the extent that they amazed all who surrounded them by their nobility and placidity.” He added: “And from the virtues of Islam is that it commanded Muslims to treat Christians and Jews well especially men of religion. Islam even allowed Muslims to marry Christian and Jewish women and permitted them to maintain their religion and any one having enlightened sagacity can easily see how much that reflects Islamic tolerance” He said about our noble Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him: “There is no doubt that Prophet Muhammed is one of the greatest reformers who served the social framework profoundly. It suffices him that he led a whole nation to the enlightenment of truth and made it more inclined towards tranquility and peace, prefer modesty and prevented it from shedding blood and giving human sacrifices (though this was never proved against Arabs before Islam) and widely opened to it the gate to development and civilization. This is a great deed that only a strong man can do and a man like that deserves to be regarded with respect and admiration” The Rule of Mohamed By:Leo Tolestoy Tolstoy in this book chose a number of our noble Prophets’ sayings (Hadiths) in his book (The Rule of Prophet Muhammed). He said that his teachings are not at all different from that of other religions that lead to the truth, commands its’ followers to do what’s right and avoid what’s wrong. Tolstoy translated these sayings (Hadiths) from English to Russian based on a book written by Abdullah Alsahrudi that contained lots of our noble prophets’ sayings.
Posted on: Sun, 07 Jul 2013 07:58:34 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015