Four years after the death of Justinian (A.C. 569), a Great Man, preaching
a great religion, Islam, was born at Makkah, in Arabia, which was in
dense darkness of social dissolution and spiritual despair. The famous
writer, H.O. Armstrong, in his book Lord of Arabia, writes about the
situation of Arabia and its people of that time thus: Arabia remained
isolated and unknown, for it was a brutal country and inhospitable,
a land of cruelty and violence and its inhabitants, Arabs, were as brutal
and cruel as their land. Both villagers and Beduins lived hard and dangerously.
They were pagans and savages, unclean, poverty-stricken, debased in
their habits, idolators with cruel and brutal beliefs. They were bestial
in sex, untamed and untamable; they were split up into small tribes
which were continuously at war with each other and were savagely intolerant
of any stranger or of any innovation.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was sent by Allah Almighty as
a blessing to Mankind. Allah says in the Qurán: And We
sent you (O Muhammad) not, but as a mercy for all creatures. (21:
107) Islam united the Arabs, purified them and bound them into one people.
Muhammad filled them with a great faith. The historian Gibbon has truly
discovered, Through Islam, Muhammad banished from the Arab within
ten years their hard-heartedness, spirit of revenge, anarchy, female
infanticide degradation, rivalry, lawlessness, usury, drunkenness, infanticide,
murderous quarrel and human sacrifice as well as stupid superstitions
and fetishes. Within ten years he controlled all Arabia. He had
created a new civilization to the world a civilization which
is not only rich in science but also contributed towards the moral,
spiritual and human development.
Unlike other great religious teachers, there is no mythical elements
surrounding him. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is a historic man and his life
was led in times that are regarded as historical. In the seventh century
of the Christian era this man was born and lived out his life in lands
the history of which is known. The Prophet created a society more free
from widespread cruelty and social oppression than any society had ever
been in the world before. Let it be fully understood that Islam
protects all, whether a man be Muslim, Christian or anything else and
persecution is forbidden in any shape or form. Complete toleration was
the gift of Islam to the world and it is gradually permeating the strata
of narrowness and hatred, writes Dr. Sheldrake about Islam and
its founder.
The religion of Muhammad (pbuh) proclaimed the first real democracy
ever conceived in the minds of men. Islam is essentially a religion
which propagated democracy and social equality. All the believers are
equal and this fundamental equality is not a fiction as is so common
among Christianity. It is accepted and real. The Hungarian Professor
Dr. Germanus, a great scholar, writes, It is the people who are
addressed in the Qurán and it is for the benefit of the people
and their salvation that all the injunctions of the rituals and beliefs
are imposed on the believers. It is not a class privilege by descent
or esoteric love which can rule over the oppressed and cowed en masse,
but every individual man and woman stand directly before God in worship,
duty and right.
Islam imposes no restrictions on any individual enterprise towards
amelioration of his status while it regulates the duties and rights
towards his fellowmen. The respect and observance of Islamic social
laws are a safety-valve against disruptive theories. These teachings
are pillars of every sound society. They condemn selfish exploitation
of the helpless and severely punish theft and robbery. No slogans or
hatred but serious work and self-discipline all represented by the Sunnah
of the prophet will pave the way towards the renaissance of the Islamic
people.
No other society has such a record of success in uniting in an equality
of status, of opportunity and of endeavour, so many and so various races
of mankind. Islam has been more successful in mitigating race prejudice
than other universal creeds. There is absolutely no colour bar for marriage.
Islam has never known class-struggle and social hatred. It has banned
human hatred and opened the way for human brotherhood and equality,
whereas the western civilization is still unable to look beyond narrow
horizons of racial and national antagonism.
When shall the modern nations place love of man above love of the
world? There can be no democracy without love of man as a man. This
democracy is the very essence of Islam. That faith makes Islam a Brotherhood,
an International Brotherhood, a fellowship of many races and tribes.
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