I keep getting confused

IslamIsLight

Islam is my life
Staff member
salam aleikum sister
I removed all those nasty links...
You picked the worst websites .Why do u visit such websites .They are clearly lieing ,those people arent ex-muslims or whatever ...How long have you been studying Islam ? Sister those are not the sources for learning Islam .Those kind of web sites are made for propaganda..
You know Islam ,you have Quran and Sunnah .
Let me ask you this..
Do you go to the Mosque? Do u see violence or evil there? Do u see evil people there? Do u listen for the khutba on fridays ? What is it about ? evil ? Of course the answer to all this question is NO,right?
How about Muslims that you know in your life ? are they evil? How even about all of us here on this web site ? are we preaching something bad? NO
Then think logically ,the Islam that is around you ,the Islam that you know ,that you see by your eyes and the people around you ,see how it is...
Look around you ,dont look at the media and the evil web sites like that ...
If there is something you do not understand or disturbing you in the hadith or Quran then simply look for the answer from the right sources ,not from wrong...
you can go to a knowledgable person ,like Imam in your Mosque and ask ,or there are many good websites where you can find the answers...
like
www.islamqa.com
http://www.islamtomorrow.com/
http://www.huda.tv/
http://sisters.islamway.com/

Forget about those anti-islamic web sites and never even visit them again .The more visits those sites get the more popular they become ....
Just calm down and think logically ,look at the Muslims around you ,those who u know ,and not those who u dont know or those who call themselves muslims or ex-muslims on the media...
in the following link they are objecting some of your answers
Sister dont be naive ,those people are not scholars or even Muslims ,then why do u learn Islam from non-muslims ,or from such web sites .Do you really trust and believe those people?
Do you rather to take their advice, then advice of your brothers and sisters ? Think about it..


May Allah help you

waaleikum salam
 

shichemlydia

Junior Member
help

salam alikoum,
first i would like to start by the subject of women which is missunderstood; islam is the only religion that recognises the woman as a human being and gives her her rights, before the time of mohamed pbuoh, women used to be burried alive.

for terrorism, islam does not teach terrorism, people sometimes confise between jihad and terrorism, jihad in islam does not mean go and kill the people in america because they are not muslims,...at the time of prophet mohamed pbuoh, christians and jews used to live in peace and no muslims touched them, this is at the time of mohamed, so in islam there is no complusion, you are free to become a muslim, but if you hear the message and deny it, you will be judged.
as an honest advice from me, try to read the quran and get the best insight about islam from islamic sources,
may allah make it clear to you, ameen,
waalam alikoum
 

aless

Junior Member
salam alikoum,
first i would like to start by the subject of women which is missunderstood; islam is the only religion that recognises the woman as a human being and gives her her rights, before the time of mohamed pbuoh, women used to be burried alive.

for terrorism, islam does not teach terrorism, people sometimes confise between jihad and terrorism, jihad in islam does not mean go and kill the people in america because they are not muslims,...at the time of prophet mohamed pbuoh, christians and jews used to live in peace and no muslims touched them, this is at the time of mohamed, so in islam there is no complusion, you are free to become a muslim, but if you hear the message and deny it, you will be judged.
as an honest advice from me, try to read the quran and get the best insight about islam from islamic sources,
may allah make it clear to you, ameen,
waalam alikoum

those people tell me that the thigs you are saying are NOT true - and i so want to cry because Allah has showed me the way to live- has guided me to Islam

I so want to cry
 

aless

Junior Member
how it all started

my Quran and Islamic teacher last Saturday told me the story about Neil Armstrong and the fact that he supposedy converted to Islam [because he heard the call to prayer on the moon, so I went to check online and it comes out that it is not true, that led me to check whether everything elsethat I was told is true or not, so I typed in google THE TRUTH ABOUT ISLAM and all of those websites came out.

I want to be a Muslim and learn from Muslim sources - but I have been told to search for the truth

I will go to the Imam,

I want to pray but I feel so lost

Praying helped me to feel connected to our Creator and work hard now i feel so empty, my throat hurts and don't feel like going to Uni or standing up from bed - just for visiting those website I feel so depressed - but the truth is it all started from that Myth about Neil Armstrong
 

BinDre

Bored


I want to be a Muslim and learn from Muslim sources - but I have been told to search for the truth

I will go to the Imam,

I want to pray but I feel so lost

Praying helped me to feel connected to our Creator and work hard now i feel so empty, my throat hurts and don't feel like going to Uni or standing up from bed - just for visiting those website I feel so depressed - but the truth is it all started from that Myth about Neil Armstrong

dear sister you may want to contact a respected sheikh, he is a revert just like yourself, maybe he can give give better explanation. his name is yusuf estes, you can reach him at [email protected]
 

cmelbouzaidi

Junior Member
:salam2: dear sister, there is a huge agenda from islamophobes to stop people from converting to islam and to poison the minds of reverts. i visited, i am sure, one of those websites you probably listed, claiming to be from apostates of islam.... who knows who they really are... and then they have these empty accusations against our Prophet, peace be upon him, and want people to prove them wrong.... people can say whatever they want but when you stick to Qur'an and Sunnah and you don't pick ayas out of context and disregard the historical significance of why that aya was revealed when it was, you would realize that ALLAH makes no mistakes. our prophet, Mohammed, was a most peaceful man who really hated battle. he waited seven years i believe of taking abuse and his followers being killed all around him before he got the mandate from ALLAH that he must defend himself and the followers of Islam. i would invite you to look at a thread that i posted before called "jizya tax" just to show you how fair the rules for non-muslims were during the caliphate, it was a beautiful time, :ma: also, there is a letter still preserved to this day in a museum in turkey, a copy of an offer of protection from our beloved Prophet, peace be upon him, to the Coptic Christian monks of St Katharine's monastery on Mt Sinai. These monks were being attacked by tribes and our Prophet, the Prophet of Islam, protected the monks as they were highly respected as men who devoted their lives to prayer:
"And nearest among them in love
To the Believers wilt though find those who say,
"We are Christians":
Because amongst these are men devoted to learning
And men who have renounced the world,
and they are not arrogant". Holy Qur'an, Surah 5:82

do not worry sister, it is a test from ALLAH. did you ever notice that those who speak openly against Islam even look evil. Take a look at Salman Rushdie, or that awful Lebanese Christian lady Brigitte something or other and that Dutch Somali lady I saw on Bill Maher when I lived in the states.... :astag: you can see evil in their faces.

Seek refuge in ALLAH and stay away from those websites, they are just so freaked out that Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world today, especially in Europe and the US :) you can pm me any time... check out my thread on jizya tax and i will try to get a copy of that offer of protection to the monks, if you like....

Study our beloved Prophet's Last Sermon (i posted that several months ago).... It says so much in just a couple of paragraphs :) :ma:

we're here sister, do not despair and ask any questions but avoid those fools :astag: on negative forums, they are not worth your energy at this beautiful time in your life :)

your sister, catherine iman

:wasalam:
 

a_stranger

Junior Member
:salam2:
ِAfter years of studying Islam I am sure that if people follow the true teachings (quran and Sunna of the prophet) with sincerity we would live in a perfect world, but ignorance and evil is playing their role in hiding the bright truth of Islam from people. To understand we must strudy Islam from it`s original sources with open mind.:astag:
 

Mohsin

abdu'Allah
Dear sister

I pray to Allah you are feeling better now. I would like to say be prepared for a rough walk ahead. Many more such things will come your way, there are people who just love to create confusion. I tell you a funny story how people don't care about the context and see things the way they want. I went to the University with my sisiter and some guy some saw me there with her who did not know that she is my sister, next day a friend came to me and said you were dating :SMILY335: . Lol I was dating with my sister in the University campus :angryred: problem is they already presumed it to be this way thus they didnt care that it could be something else. This is same with Islam and Quran for many out there, they just dont want to listen and won't take any explanation for you because they already have decided that it is this way and they know better.

I would like you to take a look at the following thread created by our sweet brother Usman.

MISCONCEPTIONS THREAD

I am sure you will find the answer here and many more answers to many other misconceptions as well.

You need to be strong and have faith and keep praying to God that he is your only guide and only he can show you the truth. I remember reading about a great scholar. He said when there was a confusion or there was a matter which is not clear to me I used to see hundred of tafsirs for just one verse and used to Masjid and pray there " O' Allah open up my heart and teach me the way you taught Abraham without a teacher ". Ask God to help you out and be sure that he listens to everyone when they cry out to him.

Zakariyya (PBUH), father of Yahya (John the baptist) called Allah and said,
And I have never been unblest in my invocation to You, O my Lord!

So cheer up and know with God on your side there in no problem that can't be overcome.
 

Mohsin

abdu'Allah
Question:

Doesn’t Islam promote violence, bloodshed and brutality since the Qur’an says that Muslims should kill the kuffar where ever they find them?

Answer:

A few selected verses from the Qur’an are often misquoted to perpetuate the myth that Islam promotes violence, and exhorts its followers to kill those outside the pale of Islam.

1. Verse from Surah Taubah
The following verse from Surah Taubah is very often quoted by critics of Islam, to show that Islam promotes violence, bloodshed and brutality:

"Kill the mushriqeen (pagans, polytheists, kuffar) where ever you find them."
[Al-Qur’an 9:5]

2. Context of verse is during battlefield
Critics of Islam actually quote this verse out of context. In order to understand the context, we need to read from verse 1 of this surah. It says that there was a peace treaty between the Muslims and the Mushriqs (pagans) of Makkah. This treaty was violated by the Mushriqs of Makkah. A period of four months was given to the Mushriqs of Makkah to make amends. Otherwise war would be declared against them. Verse 5 of Surah Taubah says:

"But when the forbidden months are past, then fight and slay the Pagans wherever ye find them, and seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every stratagem (of war); but if they repent, and establish regular prayers and practise regular charity, then open the way for them: for Allah is oft-forgiving, Most merciful."
[Al-Qur’an 9:5]

This verse is quoted during a battle.

3. Example of war between America and Vietnam
We know that America was once at war with Vietnam. Suppose the President of America or the General of the American Army told the American soldiers during the war: "Wherever you find the Vietnamese, kill them". Today if I say that the American President said, "Wherever you find Vietnamese, kill them" without giving the context, I will make him sound like a butcher. But if I quote him in context, that he said it during a war, it will sound very logical, as he was trying to boost the morale of the American soldiers during the war.

4. Verse 9:5 quoted to boost morale of Muslims during battle

Similarly in Surah Taubah chapter 9 verse 5 the Qur’an says, "Kill the Mushriqs where ever you find them", during a battle to boost the morale of the Muslim soldiers. What the Qur’an is telling Muslim soldiers is, don’t be afraid during battle; wherever you find the enemies kill them.

5. Shourie jumps from verse 5 to verse 7
Arun Shourie is one of the staunchest critics of Islam in India. He quotes the same verse, Surah Taubah chapter 9 verse 5 in his book ‘The World of Fatwahs’, on page 572. After quoting verse 5 he jumps to verse 7 of Surah Taubah. Any sensible person will realise that he has skipped verse 6.

6. Surah Taubah chapter 9 verse 6 gives the answer
Surah Taubah chapter 9 verse 6 gives the answer to the allegation that Islam promotes violence, brutality and bloodshed. It says:

"If one amongst the pagans ask thee for asylum,grant it to him, so that he may hear the word of Allah; and then escort him to where he can be secure that is because they are men without knowledge."
[Al-Qur’an 9:6]

The Qur’an not only says that a Mushriq seeking asylum during the battle should be granted refuge, but also that he should be escorted to a secure place. In the present international scenario, even a kind, peace-loving army General, during a battle, may let the enemy soldiers go free, if they want peace. But which army General will ever tell his soldiers, that if the enemy soldiers want peace during a battle, don’t just let them go free, but also escort them to a place of security?

This is exactly what Allah (swt) says in the Glorious Qur’an to promote peace in the world.
 

justcelebre

Junior Member
Salam Sister,

Pleasssee don't visit those sites anymore!! There will ALWAYS be people who will try to mislead you and especially since you are new, they will try to confuse you even more. Some years ago, I stumbled upon such sites and astarghfirullah, I started to question my own beliefs! Like what the others said, read the Quran and the Hadith and you will get the answers.

Take care!
Wasalam
 

aless

Junior Member
Dear sister

I would like you to take a look at the following thread created by our sweet brother Usman.

MISCONCEPTIONS THREAD

I am sure you will find the answer here and many more answers to many other misconceptions as well.
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Thank you for the link I am reading it carefully and looking at my Quran

May Allah guide me

The idea of abandoning Islam makes me feel ILL and DEPRESSED - I saw the truth - For the first time I knew how to connect to Allah and I don't want that to go....

Please pray for me :tti_sister:
 

Mohsin

abdu'Allah
Peace be upon you sister

Surely you are in our prayers and be sure Allah will not leave you like this. Once when the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was dipressed Allah revealed the following verses to him.
In the Name of Allâh, the Most
Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
1. By the forenoon (after sun-rise);[] 2. And by the night when it is still (or darkens); 3. Your Lord (O Muhammad (Peace be upon him)) has neither forsaken you nor hated you. 4. And indeed the Hereafter is better for you than the present (life of this world). 5. And verily, your Lord will give you (all i.e. good) so that you shall be well-pleased. 6. Did He not find you (O Muhammad (Peace be upon him)) an orphan and gave you a refuge? 7. And He found you unaware and guided you? 8. And He found you poor, and made you rich (selfsufficient with selfcontentment, etc.)? 9. Therefore, treat not the orphan with oppression, 10. And repulse not the beggar; 11. And proclaim the Grace of your Lord (i.e. the Prophethood and all other Graces).
Surah Ad-Duha (Al-Quran, Chapter 93)

Know that Allah created this life and everything on this earth as a test to know whose deeds are good. History tells us that all the good people have been maligned by the bad ones and the bad ones left no stone unturned in order to villify them and this is no different for the messengers as they were best of the men thus they were villified even more. When Quran tells us about the prophets it also tells us how their own people treated them. I give you a few examples here.
Indeed, We sent Nûh (Noah) to his people and he said: "O my people! Worship Allâh! You have no other Ilâh (God) but Him. (Lâ ilâha ill-Allâh: none has the right to be worshipped but Allâh). Certainly, I fear for you the torment of a Great Day!"
The leaders of his people said: "Verily, we see you in plain error."
Al-Quran, Chapter 7:59-60
And to 'Ad (people, We sent) their brother Hûd. He said: "O my people! Worship Allâh! You have no other Ilâh (God) but Him. (Lâ ilâha ill-Allâh: none has the right to be worshipped but Allâh). Will you not fear (Allâh)?"
The leaders of those who disbelieved among his people said: "Verily, we see you in foolishness, and verily, we think you are one of the liars."
Al-Quran, Chapter 7:65-67
And to Thamûd (people, We sent) their brother Sâlih (Saleh). He said: "O my people! Worship Allâh, you have no other Ilâh (God) but Him. He brought you forth from the earth and settled you therein, then ask forgiveness of Him and turn to Him in repentance. Certainly, my Lord is Near (to all by His Knowledge), Responsive."
They said: "O Sâlih (Saleh)! You have been among us as a figure of good hope (and we wished for you to be our chief), till this [new thing which you have brought; that we leave our gods and worship your God (Allâh) Alone]! Do you (now) forbid us the worship of what our fathers have worshipped? But we are really in grave doubt as to that which you invite us to (monotheism)."
Al-Quran, chapter 11:61-62

This is just an example of how bad ones throughout the history have created confusion of the good people. Allah tells us about such people.
Those who hindered (men) from the Path of Allâh, and would seek to make it crooked, and they were disbelievers in the Hereafter.
(Al-Quran, Chapter 7:45)

In the same context Montogomery Watt said about Prophet Muhammad (pbuh),
"Of all the world's great men none has been so much maligned as Muhammad"
W. Montgomery Watt. Muhammad: Prophet and Statesman.
Oxford University Press, 1961. from pg. 229.

So have faith in Allah and look upto him for guidence. Allah says,
O Children of Adam! Let not Shaitân (Satan) deceive you, as he got your parents [Adam and Hawwa (Eve)] out of Paradise
Al-Quran, Chapter 7:27
 

Meer_786

New Member
Dont blame Islam

salamun alaikum..brothers n sisters

hope u all be fine..i dont know y our muslim brothers really actually dont know what actually islam is and what it teaches us, they get confused by these kafir's which dont like islam and da companions of shetaan and try to confuse us about our religion..but brother just read tafseer-e-quran thoroughly and keep in touch with the life of our best and the great holy prophet s.a.w..like reading hadith....
may Allah give hidayat to me and to all of us:tti_sister:
 

aless

Junior Member
Peace be upon you sister

Surely you are in our prayers and be sure Allah will not leave you like this. Once when the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was dipressed Allah revealed the following verses to him.Know that Allah created this life and everything on this earth as a test to know whose deeds are good. History tells us that all the good people have been maligned by the bad ones and the bad ones left no stone unturned in order to villify them and this is no different for the messengers as they were best of the men thus they were villified even more. When Quran tells us about the prophets it also tells us how their own people treated them. I give you a few examples here.



This is just an example of how bad ones throughout the history have created confusion of the good people. Allah tells us about such people.
In the same context Montogomery Watt said about Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), "Of all the world's great men none has been so much maligned as Muhammad"

So have faith in Allah and look upto him for guidence. Allah says,

Thank you for your reply, could you give me references for your quotes please

I don't see any
 

Mohsin

abdu'Allah
Peace be upon you sister,

For the stories of prophets in the Quran you can read chapter 7, 11 and 26. More specifically you can directly go to these verses of the Quran.

Chapter 7 verses 59 to 102
Chapter 11 verses 25 to 100
Chapter 23 verses 23 to 50
Chapter 26 verses 10 to 191

For other specific verses I am adding references to the original post.
 

Amir_of_spain

Junior Member
Be strong in faith

Asalam wailkium. I hope this post reaches you in the best of conditions.

Let me try to comment on the following:

ex Muslims from the following website:
removed do not agree with you on the life of the Prophet "Muhammad lived a less than holy life." and so on... I would like to know why and how they can say those things - how can I find those exaples from that website in the Hadiths then??? - on that website ex-Muslims themselves are saying the worst possible things about the Prophet


If they do not agree with me, then that's fine, i do not agree with them, but one thing for sure is that Allah is best friend's with prophet Muhammad, so anyone who wants to fight or diss prophet Muhammad is soon or later going to regret that decision. The greatest proof of this is pagan arabia, his own people who initially mocked him and then later on he became the leader, Allah in the end makes the pious prevail.

Prophet Muhammad led the best example of how human beings should live. From his relationship to his wife's and companions, to how he responded to hardship and difficult times. You need to research more both from text but more importantly asking fellow Muslims about your doubts and concerns so they can be clarified. Most of these sites are generated by those who wish to misinform the general public about islam and muslims, this serves as nothing but propaganda. I don't believe they are posted from apopstates, even if they were then you should ask other practising muslims answers to their false claims and lies. Don't be suprised by the forces of evil they are trying their upmost to trick and decieve the general public about learning the truth.

Lastly those verses which you posted relating to war, you need to analyse the conditions which they were sent down. They were sent after the pagan arabs had persecuted the muslims and breaking their treaties, so a point comes where after defending your faith by words and wealth and knowledge, eventually fighting occurs. So hence these verses were sent down to encourage the believers not to be scared by the opponents shear numbers and strength. And defending the religion by risking your life is the ultimate test of faith, so its a test from Allah aswell. But if just take those verses randomly and then out of context, you can apply it to any situation which is what the propagandists love to do.

Amir
 

mahdi

Junior Member
salam

my Quran and Islamic teacher last Saturday told me the story about Neil Armstrong and the fact that he supposedy converted to Islam [because he heard the call to prayer on the moon, so I went to check online and it comes out that it is not true, that led me to check whether everything elsethat I was told is true or not, so I typed in google THE TRUTH ABOUT ISLAM and all of those websites came out.

I want to be a Muslim and learn from Muslim sources - but I have been told to search for the truth

I will go to the Imam,

I want to pray but I feel so lost

Praying helped me to feel connected to our Creator and work hard now i feel so empty, my throat hurts and don't feel like going to Uni or standing up from bed - just for visiting those website I feel so depressed - but the truth is it all started from that Myth about Neil Armstrong

It's interesting that people say, Armstrong heard the Adhan while on the moon and converted to islam. but the facts are that isn't true. i don't know how this story came about. and i don't understand how so many muslims came to believe this story. but this was a rumor it wasn't a Fact. but from what i see you are suggesting if this is a lie then other things may be a lie. i think your teacher was one of those muslims who came to believe these rumors. i encourage you to do research on islam. and learn from the muslims, but if you start learning from the critics then it will be hard for you to understand islam.
 

Zafran

Muslim Brother
salaam

the ignorant people spread stories like that - i've also heard it - The muslims are not perfect we know that so i'm sure false gossip travels fast.

peace.
 

salahdin

Junior Member
بِسۡمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ




The teachings of Islam can fail under no circumstances. With all our systems of culture and civilization, we cannot go beyond Islam and, as a matter of fact, no human mind can go beyond the Koran."

Johann Goethe, cited in Sir Henry Elliot's Letters of Johann Goethe, 1865



Michael H. Hart notes in his The 100: Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History in 1978: “My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular level.”
What Non-Muslims Say About
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

It is very unfortunate to see the latest assaults on the personality of the most respected man of the mankind.These assaults are a proof that how our beloved Prophet has been understood by those so called intellectuals who are claiming that they are free to express any anything about anybody through various mediums without actually acquiring the knowledge of what they are expressing.Their expression might be totally different,If they might have ever attempted to know about Greatest Personality-THE PROPHET MOHAMMED (PBUH).

Here are some quotes about Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) as described by some Non-Muslim Intellectuals of their time.

Thomas Carlyle in 'Heroes and Hero Worship and the Heroic in History' 1840
"The lies (Western slander) which well-meaning zeal has heaped round this man (Muhammad) are disgraceful to ourselves only."
"A silent great soul, one of that who cannot but be earnest. He was to kindle the world, the world’s Maker had ordered so."

A. S. Tritton in 'Islam,' 1951
The picture of the Muslim soldier advancing with a sword in one hand and the Qur'an in the other is quite false.

De Lacy O'Leary in 'Islam at the Crossroads,' London, 1923.
History makes it clear, however, that the legend of fanatical Muslims sweeping through the world and forcing Islam at the point of sword upon conquered races is one of the most fantastically absurd myths that historians have ever repeated.
Gibbon in 'The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' 1823
The good sense of Muhammad despised the pomp of royalty. The Apostle of God submitted to the menial offices of the family; he kindled the fire; swept the floor; milked the ewes; and mended with his own hands his shoes and garments. Disdaining the penance and merit of a hermit, he observed without effort of vanity the abstemious diet of an Arab.

Edward Gibbon and Simon Oakley in ‘History of the Saracen Empire,’ London, 1870
"The greatest success of Mohammad’s life was effected by sheer moral force."
“It is not the propagation but the permanency of his religion that deserves our wonder, the same pure and perfect impression which he engraved at Mecca and Medina is preserved after the revolutions of twelve centuries by the Indian, the African and the Turkish proselytes of the Koran....The Mahometans have uniformly withstood the temptation of reducing the object of their faith and devotion to a level with the senses and imagination of man. ‘I believe in One God and Mahomet the Apostle of God’ is the simple and invariable profession of Islam. The intellectual image of the Deity has never been degraded by any visible idol; the honors of the prophet have never transgressed the measure of human virtue, and his living precepts have restrained the gratitude of his disciples within the bounds of reason and religion.”

Reverend Bosworth Smith in 'Muhammad and Muhammadanism,' London, 1874.
"Head of the State as well as the Church, he was Caesar and Pope in one; but he was Pope without the Pope's pretensions, and Caesar without the legions of Caesar, without a standing army, without a bodyguard, without a police force, without a fixed revenue. If ever a man ruled by a right divine, it was Muhammad, for he had all the powers without their supports. He cared not for the dressings of power. The simplicity of his private life was in keeping with his public life."
"In Mohammadanism every thing is different here. Instead of the shadowy and the mysterious, we have history....We know of the external history of Muhammad....while for his internal history after his mission had been proclaimed, we have a book absolutely unique in its origin, in its preservation....on the Substantial authority of which no one has ever been able to cast a serious doubt."

Edward Montet, 'La Propagande Chretienne et ses Adversaries Musulmans,' Paris 1890. (Also in T.W. Arnold in 'The Preaching of Islam,' London 1913.)
"Islam is a religion that is essentially rationalistic in the widest sense of this term considered etymologically and historically....the teachings of the Prophet, the Qur'an has invariably kept its place as the fundamental starting point, and the dogma of unity of God has always been proclaimed therein with a grandeur a majesty, an invariable purity and with a note of sure conviction, which it is hard to find surpassed outside the pale of Islam....A creed so precise, so stripped of all theological complexities and consequently so accessible to the ordinary understanding might be expected to possess and does indeed possess a marvelous power of winning its way into the consciences of men."

Alphonse de LaMartaine in 'Historie de la Turquie,' Paris, 1854.
"Never has a man set for himself, voluntarily or involuntarily, a more sublime aim, since this aim was superhuman; to subvert superstitions which had been imposed between man and his Creator, to render God unto man and man unto God; to restore the rational and sacred idea of divinity amidst the chaos of the material and disfigured gods of idolatry, then existing. Never has a man undertaken a work so far beyond human power with so feeble means, for he (Muhammad) had in the conception as well as in the execution of such a great design, no other instrument than himself and no other aid except a handful of men living in a corner of the desert. Finally, never has a man accomplished such a huge and lasting revolution in the world, because in less than two centuries after its appearance, Islam, in faith and in arms, reigned over the whole of Arabia, and conquered, in God's name, Persia Khorasan, Transoxania, Western India, Syria, Egypt, Abyssinia, all the known continent of Northern Africa, numerous islands of the Mediterranean Sea, Spain, and part of Gaul.
"If greatness of purpose, smallness of means, and astonishing results are the three criteria of a human genius, who could dare compare any great man in history with Muhammad? The most famous men created arms, laws, and empires only. They founded, if anything at all, no more than material powers which often crumbled away before their eyes. This man moved not only armies, legislations, empires, peoples, dynasties, but millions of men in one-third of the then inhabited world; and more than that, he moved the altars, the gods, the religions, the ideas, the beliefs and the souls.
"On the basis of a Book, every letter which has become law, he created a spiritual nationality which blend together peoples of every tongue and race. He has left the indelible characteristic of this Muslim nationality the hatred of false gods and the passion for the One and Immaterial God. This avenging patriotism against the profanation of Heaven formed the virtue of the followers of Muhammad; the conquest of one-third the earth to the dogma was his miracle; or rather it was not the miracle of man but that of reason.
"The idea of the unity of God, proclaimed amidst the exhaustion of the fabulous theogonies, was in itself such a miracle that upon it's utterance from his lips it destroyed all the ancient temples of idols and set on fire one-third of the world. His life, his meditations, his heroic revelings against the superstitions of his country, and his boldness in defying the furies of idolatry, his firmness in enduring them for fifteen years in Mecca, his acceptance of the role of public scorn and almost of being a victim of his fellow countrymen... This dogma was twofold the unity of God and the immateriality of God: the former telling what God is, the latter telling what God is not; the one overthrowing false gods with the sword, the other starting an idea with words.
"Philosopher, Orator, Apostle, Legislator, Conqueror of Ideas, Restorer of Rational beliefs.... The founder of twenty terrestrial empires and of one spiritual empire that is Muhammad. As regards all standards by which human greatness may be measured, we may well ask, is there any man greater than he?"

Mahatma Gandhi, statement published in 'Young India,'1924.
I wanted to know the best of the life of one who holds today an undisputed sway over the hearts of millions of mankind.... I became more than ever convinced that it was not the sword that won a place for Islam in those days in the scheme of life. It was the rigid simplicity, the utter self-effacement of the Prophet the scrupulous regard for pledges, his intense devotion to his friends and followers, his intrepidity, his fearlessness, his absolute trust in God and in his own mission. These and not the sword carried everything before them and surmounted every obstacle. When I closed the second volume (of the Prophet's biography), I was sorry there was not more for me to read of that great life.

Sir George Bernard Shaw in 'The Genuine Islam,' Vol. 1, No. 8, 1936.
"If any religion had the chance of ruling over England, nay Europe within the next hundred years, it could be Islam."
“I have always held the religion of Muhammad in high estimation because of its wonderful vitality. It is the only religion which appears to me to possess that assimilating capacity to the changing phase of existence which can make itself appeal to every age. I have studied him - the wonderful man and in my opinion for from being an anti-Christ, he must be called the Savior of Humanity."
"I believe that if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world he would succeed in solving its problems in a way that would bring it the much needed peace and happiness: I have prophesied about the faith of Muhammad that it would be acceptable to the Europe of tomorrow as it is beginning to be acceptable to the Europe of today.”

Michael Hart in 'The 100, A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons In History,' New York, 1978.
My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world’s most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the secular and religious level. ...It is probable that the relative influence of Muhammad on Islam has been larger than the combined influence of Jesus Christ and St. Paul on Christianity. ...It is this unparalleled combination of secular and religious influence which I feel entitles Muhammad to be considered the most influential single figure in human history.

Dr. William Draper in 'History of Intellectual Development of Europe'
Four years after the death of Justinian, A.D. 569, was born in Mecca, in Arabia, the man who, of all men, has exercised the greatest influence upon the human race... To be the religious head of many empires, to guide the daily life of one-third of the human race, may perhaps justify the title of a Messenger of God.

Arthur Glyn Leonard in 'Islam, Her Moral and Spiritual Values'
It was the genius of Muhammad, the spirit that he breathed into the Arabs through the soul of Islam that exalted them. That raised them out of the lethargy and low level of tribal stagnation up to the high watermark of national unity and empire. It was in the sublimity of Muhammad's deism, the simplicity, the sobriety and purity it inculcated the fidelity of its founder to his own tenets, that acted on their moral and intellectual fiber with all the magnetism of true inspiration.

Philip K. Hitti in 'History of the Arabs'
Within a brief span of mortal life, Muhammad called forth of unpromising material, a nation, never welded before; in a country that was hitherto but a geographical __expression he established a religion which in vast areas suppressed Christianity and Judaism, and laid the basis of an empire that was soon to embrace within its far flung boundaries the fairest provinces the then civilized world.

Rodwell in the Preface to his translation of the Holy Qur'an
Mohammad's career is a wonderful instance of the force and life that resides in him who possesses an intense faith in God and in the unseen world. He will always be regarded as one of those who have had that influence over the faith, morals and whole earthly life of their fellow men, which none but a really great man ever did, or can exercise; and whose efforts to propagate a great verity will prosper.

W. Montgomery Watt in 'Muhammad at Mecca,' Oxford, 1953.
His readiness to undergo persecution for his beliefs, the high moral character of the men who believed in him and looked up to him as a leader, and the greatness of his ultimate achievement - all argue his fundamental integrity. To suppose Muhammad an impostor raises more problems that it solves. Moreover, none of the great figures of history is so poorly appreciated in the West as Muhammad.... Thus, not merely must we credit Muhammad with essential honesty and integrity of purpose, if we are to understand him at all; if we are to correct the errors we have inherited from the past, we must not forget the conclusive proof is a much stricter requirement than a show of plausibility, and in a matter such as this only to be attained with difficulty.

D. G. Hogarth in 'Arabia'
Serious or trivial, his daily behavior has instituted a canon which millions observe this day with conscious memory. No one regarded by any section of the human race as Perfect Man has ever been imitated so minutely. The conduct of the founder of Christianity has not governed the ordinary life of his followers. Moreover, no founder of a religion has left on so solitary an eminence as the Muslim apostle.

Washington Irving 'Mahomet and His Successors'
He was sober and abstemious in his diet and a rigorous observer of fasts. He indulged in no magnificence of apparel, the ostentation of a petty mind; neither was his simplicity in dress affected but a result of real disregard for distinction from so trivial a source.
In his private dealings he was just. He treated friends and strangers, the rich and poor, the powerful and weak, with equity, and was beloved by the common people for the affability with which he received them, and listened to their complaints.
His military triumphs awakened no pride nor vain glory, as they would have done had they been effected for selfish purposes. In the time of his greatest power he maintained the same simplicity of manners and appearance as in the days of his adversity. So far from affecting a regal state, he was displeased if, on entering a room, any unusual testimonials of respect were shown to him. If he aimed at a universal dominion, it was the dominion of faith; as to the temporal rule which grew up in his hands, as he used it without ostentation, so he took no step to perpetuate it in his family.

James Michener in ‘Islam: The Misunderstood Religion,’ Reader’s Digest, May 1955, pp. 68-70.
"No other religion in history spread so rapidly as Islam. The West has widely believed that this surge of religion was made possible by the sword. But no modern scholar accepts this idea, and the Qur’an is explicit in the support of the freedom of conscience."
“Like almost every major prophet before him, Muhammad fought shy of serving as the transmitter of God’s word sensing his own inadequacy. But the Angel commanded ‘Read’. So far as we know, Muhammad was unable to read or write, but he began to dictate those inspired words which would soon revolutionize a large segment of the earth: "There is one God"."
“In all things Muhammad was profoundly practical. When his beloved son Ibrahim died, an eclipse occurred and rumors of God 's personal condolence quickly arose. Whereupon Muhammad is said to have announced, ‘An eclipse is a phenomenon of nature. It is foolish to attribute such things to the death or birth of a human being'."
“At Muhammad's own death an attempt was made to deify him, but the man who was to become his administrative successor killed the hysteria with one of the noblest speeches in religious history: ‘If there are any among you who worshiped Muhammad, he is dead. But if it is God you Worshiped, He lives for ever'.”

Lawrence E. Browne in ‘The Prospects of Islam,’ 1944
Incidentally these well-established facts dispose of the idea so widely fostered in Christian writings that the Muslims, wherever they went, forced people to accept Islam at the point of the sword.

K. S. Ramakrishna Rao in 'Mohammed: The Prophet of Islam,' 1989
My problem to write this monograph is easier, because we are not generally fed now on that (distorted) kind of history and much time need not be spent on pointing out our misrepresentations of Islam. The theory of Islam and sword, for instance, is not heard now in any quarter worth the name. The principle of Islam that “there is no compulsion in religion” is well known



Perfect Believer
Imam Ibn ul Jawzee

Translated from Sayd ul-Khatir, p. 364
Publ. by Dar Al Yaqeen



The believer is not one who performs the ordained religious duties superficially and avoids what is forbidden only, but he is one whose faith is absolute, with no objection whatsoever arising in his heart and no obsession dwelling in his soul. The more hardships he faces, the more his faith grows and the more his submission strengthens.


He could pray and not see a trace of an answer to his prayers, yet he does not change because he knows that he is owned by One who deals with him in whatever way He chooses. For if an objection was to arise in his heart, he then forsakes the role of the slave and takes on the role of a protester such as that of Iblees (the devil).


A strong faith unveils itself in strong hardships.


A believer sees in Yahya, son of Zakariyya, a fine example. He was killed by a tyrant who confronted him, yet He (subhanahu wa ta`ala), who made him a prophet, did not intervene nor defend him.


Similarly all the tyranny that befell the prophets and the believers was not held back from them. If one goes to think that Divinity cannot answer for them then one is an unbeliever. However if one believes that Divinity can answer for them but chooses not to, and that God (subhanahu wa ta`ala) can make the believers go hungry while infidels are full and inflict the believers with sickness and grant the infidels health, then one is only left with submission to the Owner even when tormented or scorched.



Jacob cried for eighty years when Joseph son of Jacob (peace be upon him) was gone, he never gave up; all he said when his other son was gone too is “May God bring all of them back to me”.



Moses (peace be upon him) prayed against Pharaoh, who killed children and crucified magicians and cut their hands, for 40 years before he was answered.


In such submission the intense of one’s strong faith is manifested not in mere rak`at (bowings in prayer).



So many of those who glorify Qadar were afflicted with tribulations and this did not increase them except in submission and pleasure (with their Lord), and there lies an explanation of the meaning of His words, "Allah is pleased with them" (Qur'an, 5:119 and elsewhere).



Al-Hasan Al-Basree said: people are the same in health but when hardship befalls they show distinction.









Allah knows the best.



enjoyed contentment of the heart and mental tranquillity it does not call man to submit to it without thinking and reflection


لَامٌ عَلَيْكُمْ بِمَا صَبَرْتُمْ فَنِعْمَ عُقْبَى الدَّارِ

Salaamun Alaykom for that you persevered in patience! Excellent indeed is the final home! "

[al-Ra'ad : 24]




 

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بِسۡمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ




The teachings of Islam can fail under no circumstances. With all our systems of culture and civilization, we cannot go beyond Islam and, as a matter of fact, no human mind can go beyond the Koran."

Johann Goethe, cited in Sir Henry Elliot's Letters of Johann Goethe, 1865



Michael H. Hart notes in his The 100: Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History in 1978: “My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular level.”
What Non-Muslims Say About
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

It is very unfortunate to see the latest assaults on the personality of the most respected man of the mankind.These assaults are a proof that how our beloved Prophet has been understood by those so called intellectuals who are claiming that they are free to express any anything about anybody through various mediums without actually acquiring the knowledge of what they are expressing.Their expression might be totally different,If they might have ever attempted to know about Greatest Personality-THE PROPHET MOHAMMED (PBUH).

Here are some quotes about Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) as described by some Non-Muslim Intellectuals of their time.

Thomas Carlyle in 'Heroes and Hero Worship and the Heroic in History' 1840
"The lies (Western slander) which well-meaning zeal has heaped round this man (Muhammad) are disgraceful to ourselves only."
"A silent great soul, one of that who cannot but be earnest. He was to kindle the world, the world’s Maker had ordered so."

A. S. Tritton in 'Islam,' 1951
The picture of the Muslim soldier advancing with a sword in one hand and the Qur'an in the other is quite false.

De Lacy O'Leary in 'Islam at the Crossroads,' London, 1923.
History makes it clear, however, that the legend of fanatical Muslims sweeping through the world and forcing Islam at the point of sword upon conquered races is one of the most fantastically absurd myths that historians have ever repeated.
Gibbon in 'The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' 1823
The good sense of Muhammad despised the pomp of royalty. The Apostle of God submitted to the menial offices of the family; he kindled the fire; swept the floor; milked the ewes; and mended with his own hands his shoes and garments. Disdaining the penance and merit of a hermit, he observed without effort of vanity the abstemious diet of an Arab.

Edward Gibbon and Simon Oakley in ‘History of the Saracen Empire,’ London, 1870
"The greatest success of Mohammad’s life was effected by sheer moral force."
“It is not the propagation but the permanency of his religion that deserves our wonder, the same pure and perfect impression which he engraved at Mecca and Medina is preserved after the revolutions of twelve centuries by the Indian, the African and the Turkish proselytes of the Koran....The Mahometans have uniformly withstood the temptation of reducing the object of their faith and devotion to a level with the senses and imagination of man. ‘I believe in One God and Mahomet the Apostle of God’ is the simple and invariable profession of Islam. The intellectual image of the Deity has never been degraded by any visible idol; the honors of the prophet have never transgressed the measure of human virtue, and his living precepts have restrained the gratitude of his disciples within the bounds of reason and religion.”

Reverend Bosworth Smith in 'Muhammad and Muhammadanism,' London, 1874.
"Head of the State as well as the Church, he was Caesar and Pope in one; but he was Pope without the Pope's pretensions, and Caesar without the legions of Caesar, without a standing army, without a bodyguard, without a police force, without a fixed revenue. If ever a man ruled by a right divine, it was Muhammad, for he had all the powers without their supports. He cared not for the dressings of power. The simplicity of his private life was in keeping with his public life."
"In Mohammadanism every thing is different here. Instead of the shadowy and the mysterious, we have history....We know of the external history of Muhammad....while for his internal history after his mission had been proclaimed, we have a book absolutely unique in its origin, in its preservation....on the Substantial authority of which no one has ever been able to cast a serious doubt."

Edward Montet, 'La Propagande Chretienne et ses Adversaries Musulmans,' Paris 1890. (Also in T.W. Arnold in 'The Preaching of Islam,' London 1913.)
"Islam is a religion that is essentially rationalistic in the widest sense of this term considered etymologically and historically....the teachings of the Prophet, the Qur'an has invariably kept its place as the fundamental starting point, and the dogma of unity of God has always been proclaimed therein with a grandeur a majesty, an invariable purity and with a note of sure conviction, which it is hard to find surpassed outside the pale of Islam....A creed so precise, so stripped of all theological complexities and consequently so accessible to the ordinary understanding might be expected to possess and does indeed possess a marvelous power of winning its way into the consciences of men."

Alphonse de LaMartaine in 'Historie de la Turquie,' Paris, 1854.
"Never has a man set for himself, voluntarily or involuntarily, a more sublime aim, since this aim was superhuman; to subvert superstitions which had been imposed between man and his Creator, to render God unto man and man unto God; to restore the rational and sacred idea of divinity amidst the chaos of the material and disfigured gods of idolatry, then existing. Never has a man undertaken a work so far beyond human power with so feeble means, for he (Muhammad) had in the conception as well as in the execution of such a great design, no other instrument than himself and no other aid except a handful of men living in a corner of the desert. Finally, never has a man accomplished such a huge and lasting revolution in the world, because in less than two centuries after its appearance, Islam, in faith and in arms, reigned over the whole of Arabia, and conquered, in God's name, Persia Khorasan, Transoxania, Western India, Syria, Egypt, Abyssinia, all the known continent of Northern Africa, numerous islands of the Mediterranean Sea, Spain, and part of Gaul.
"If greatness of purpose, smallness of means, and astonishing results are the three criteria of a human genius, who could dare compare any great man in history with Muhammad? The most famous men created arms, laws, and empires only. They founded, if anything at all, no more than material powers which often crumbled away before their eyes. This man moved not only armies, legislations, empires, peoples, dynasties, but millions of men in one-third of the then inhabited world; and more than that, he moved the altars, the gods, the religions, the ideas, the beliefs and the souls.
"On the basis of a Book, every letter which has become law, he created a spiritual nationality which blend together peoples of every tongue and race. He has left the indelible characteristic of this Muslim nationality the hatred of false gods and the passion for the One and Immaterial God. This avenging patriotism against the profanation of Heaven formed the virtue of the followers of Muhammad; the conquest of one-third the earth to the dogma was his miracle; or rather it was not the miracle of man but that of reason.
"The idea of the unity of God, proclaimed amidst the exhaustion of the fabulous theogonies, was in itself such a miracle that upon it's utterance from his lips it destroyed all the ancient temples of idols and set on fire one-third of the world. His life, his meditations, his heroic revelings against the superstitions of his country, and his boldness in defying the furies of idolatry, his firmness in enduring them for fifteen years in Mecca, his acceptance of the role of public scorn and almost of being a victim of his fellow countrymen... This dogma was twofold the unity of God and the immateriality of God: the former telling what God is, the latter telling what God is not; the one overthrowing false gods with the sword, the other starting an idea with words.
"Philosopher, Orator, Apostle, Legislator, Conqueror of Ideas, Restorer of Rational beliefs.... The founder of twenty terrestrial empires and of one spiritual empire that is Muhammad. As regards all standards by which human greatness may be measured, we may well ask, is there any man greater than he?"

Mahatma Gandhi, statement published in 'Young India,'1924.
I wanted to know the best of the life of one who holds today an undisputed sway over the hearts of millions of mankind.... I became more than ever convinced that it was not the sword that won a place for Islam in those days in the scheme of life. It was the rigid simplicity, the utter self-effacement of the Prophet the scrupulous regard for pledges, his intense devotion to his friends and followers, his intrepidity, his fearlessness, his absolute trust in God and in his own mission. These and not the sword carried everything before them and surmounted every obstacle. When I closed the second volume (of the Prophet's biography), I was sorry there was not more for me to read of that great life.

Sir George Bernard Shaw in 'The Genuine Islam,' Vol. 1, No. 8, 1936.
"If any religion had the chance of ruling over England, nay Europe within the next hundred years, it could be Islam."
“I have always held the religion of Muhammad in high estimation because of its wonderful vitality. It is the only religion which appears to me to possess that assimilating capacity to the changing phase of existence which can make itself appeal to every age. I have studied him - the wonderful man and in my opinion for from being an anti-Christ, he must be called the Savior of Humanity."
"I believe that if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world he would succeed in solving its problems in a way that would bring it the much needed peace and happiness: I have prophesied about the faith of Muhammad that it would be acceptable to the Europe of tomorrow as it is beginning to be acceptable to the Europe of today.”

Michael Hart in 'The 100, A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons In History,' New York, 1978.
My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world’s most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the secular and religious level. ...It is probable that the relative influence of Muhammad on Islam has been larger than the combined influence of Jesus Christ and St. Paul on Christianity. ...It is this unparalleled combination of secular and religious influence which I feel entitles Muhammad to be considered the most influential single figure in human history.

Dr. William Draper in 'History of Intellectual Development of Europe'
Four years after the death of Justinian, A.D. 569, was born in Mecca, in Arabia, the man who, of all men, has exercised the greatest influence upon the human race... To be the religious head of many empires, to guide the daily life of one-third of the human race, may perhaps justify the title of a Messenger of God.

Arthur Glyn Leonard in 'Islam, Her Moral and Spiritual Values'
It was the genius of Muhammad, the spirit that he breathed into the Arabs through the soul of Islam that exalted them. That raised them out of the lethargy and low level of tribal stagnation up to the high watermark of national unity and empire. It was in the sublimity of Muhammad's deism, the simplicity, the sobriety and purity it inculcated the fidelity of its founder to his own tenets, that acted on their moral and intellectual fiber with all the magnetism of true inspiration.

Philip K. Hitti in 'History of the Arabs'
Within a brief span of mortal life, Muhammad called forth of unpromising material, a nation, never welded before; in a country that was hitherto but a geographical __expression he established a religion which in vast areas suppressed Christianity and Judaism, and laid the basis of an empire that was soon to embrace within its far flung boundaries the fairest provinces the then civilized world.

Rodwell in the Preface to his translation of the Holy Qur'an
Mohammad's career is a wonderful instance of the force and life that resides in him who possesses an intense faith in God and in the unseen world. He will always be regarded as one of those who have had that influence over the faith, morals and whole earthly life of their fellow men, which none but a really great man ever did, or can exercise; and whose efforts to propagate a great verity will prosper.

W. Montgomery Watt in 'Muhammad at Mecca,' Oxford, 1953.
His readiness to undergo persecution for his beliefs, the high moral character of the men who believed in him and looked up to him as a leader, and the greatness of his ultimate achievement - all argue his fundamental integrity. To suppose Muhammad an impostor raises more problems that it solves. Moreover, none of the great figures of history is so poorly appreciated in the West as Muhammad.... Thus, not merely must we credit Muhammad with essential honesty and integrity of purpose, if we are to understand him at all; if we are to correct the errors we have inherited from the past, we must not forget the conclusive proof is a much stricter requirement than a show of plausibility, and in a matter such as this only to be attained with difficulty.

D. G. Hogarth in 'Arabia'
Serious or trivial, his daily behavior has instituted a canon which millions observe this day with conscious memory. No one regarded by any section of the human race as Perfect Man has ever been imitated so minutely. The conduct of the founder of Christianity has not governed the ordinary life of his followers. Moreover, no founder of a religion has left on so solitary an eminence as the Muslim apostle.

Washington Irving 'Mahomet and His Successors'
He was sober and abstemious in his diet and a rigorous observer of fasts. He indulged in no magnificence of apparel, the ostentation of a petty mind; neither was his simplicity in dress affected but a result of real disregard for distinction from so trivial a source.
In his private dealings he was just. He treated friends and strangers, the rich and poor, the powerful and weak, with equity, and was beloved by the common people for the affability with which he received them, and listened to their complaints.
His military triumphs awakened no pride nor vain glory, as they would have done had they been effected for selfish purposes. In the time of his greatest power he maintained the same simplicity of manners and appearance as in the days of his adversity. So far from affecting a regal state, he was displeased if, on entering a room, any unusual testimonials of respect were shown to him. If he aimed at a universal dominion, it was the dominion of faith; as to the temporal rule which grew up in his hands, as he used it without ostentation, so he took no step to perpetuate it in his family.

James Michener in ‘Islam: The Misunderstood Religion,’ Reader’s Digest, May 1955, pp. 68-70.
"No other religion in history spread so rapidly as Islam. The West has widely believed that this surge of religion was made possible by the sword. But no modern scholar accepts this idea, and the Qur’an is explicit in the support of the freedom of conscience."
“Like almost every major prophet before him, Muhammad fought shy of serving as the transmitter of God’s word sensing his own inadequacy. But the Angel commanded ‘Read’. So far as we know, Muhammad was unable to read or write, but he began to dictate those inspired words which would soon revolutionize a large segment of the earth: "There is one God"."
“In all things Muhammad was profoundly practical. When his beloved son Ibrahim died, an eclipse occurred and rumors of God 's personal condolence quickly arose. Whereupon Muhammad is said to have announced, ‘An eclipse is a phenomenon of nature. It is foolish to attribute such things to the death or birth of a human being'."
“At Muhammad's own death an attempt was made to deify him, but the man who was to become his administrative successor killed the hysteria with one of the noblest speeches in religious history: ‘If there are any among you who worshiped Muhammad, he is dead. But if it is God you Worshiped, He lives for ever'.”

Lawrence E. Browne in ‘The Prospects of Islam,’ 1944
Incidentally these well-established facts dispose of the idea so widely fostered in Christian writings that the Muslims, wherever they went, forced people to accept Islam at the point of the sword.

K. S. Ramakrishna Rao in 'Mohammed: The Prophet of Islam,' 1989
My problem to write this monograph is easier, because we are not generally fed now on that (distorted) kind of history and much time need not be spent on pointing out our misrepresentations of Islam. The theory of Islam and sword, for instance, is not heard now in any quarter worth the name. The principle of Islam that “there is no compulsion in religion” is well known



Perfect Believer
Imam Ibn ul Jawzee

Translated from Sayd ul-Khatir, p. 364
Publ. by Dar Al Yaqeen



The believer is not one who performs the ordained religious duties superficially and avoids what is forbidden only, but he is one whose faith is absolute, with no objection whatsoever arising in his heart and no obsession dwelling in his soul. The more hardships he faces, the more his faith grows and the more his submission strengthens.


He could pray and not see a trace of an answer to his prayers, yet he does not change because he knows that he is owned by One who deals with him in whatever way He chooses. For if an objection was to arise in his heart, he then forsakes the role of the slave and takes on the role of a protester such as that of Iblees (the devil).


A strong faith unveils itself in strong hardships.


A believer sees in Yahya, son of Zakariyya, a fine example. He was killed by a tyrant who confronted him, yet He (subhanahu wa ta`ala), who made him a prophet, did not intervene nor defend him.


Similarly all the tyranny that befell the prophets and the believers was not held back from them. If one goes to think that Divinity cannot answer for them then one is an unbeliever. However if one believes that Divinity can answer for them but chooses not to, and that God (subhanahu wa ta`ala) can make the believers go hungry while infidels are full and inflict the believers with sickness and grant the infidels health, then one is only left with submission to the Owner even when tormented or scorched.



Jacob cried for eighty years when Joseph son of Jacob (peace be upon him) was gone, he never gave up; all he said when his other son was gone too is “May God bring all of them back to me”.



Moses (peace be upon him) prayed against Pharaoh, who killed children and crucified magicians and cut their hands, for 40 years before he was answered.


In such submission the intense of one’s strong faith is manifested not in mere rak`at (bowings in prayer).



So many of those who glorify Qadar were afflicted with tribulations and this did not increase them except in submission and pleasure (with their Lord), and there lies an explanation of the meaning of His words, "Allah is pleased with them" (Qur'an, 5:119 and elsewhere).



Al-Hasan Al-Basree said: people are the same in health but when hardship befalls they show distinction.









Allah knows the best.



enjoyed contentment of the heart and mental tranquillity it does not call man to submit to it without thinking and reflection


لَامٌ عَلَيْكُمْ بِمَا صَبَرْتُمْ فَنِعْمَ عُقْبَى الدَّارِ

Salaamun Alaykom for that you persevered in patience! Excellent indeed is the final home! "

[al-Ra'ad : 24]





Thank you for all the references brother, I will chack them out insh'Allah -- lots to read!!

i HAVE TO APOLOGISE FOR BEING SO IMPATIENT, ANXIOUS AND PANICKING ABOUT THOSE SITES - WANTING EVERYTHING STRAIGHT AWAY

THAT IS WHAT SHAITAN DOES TO US
ALLAH TRULY LOVES THOSE WHO ARE PATIENT, A SISTER SAID TO US QUOTING THE QURAN AND HADITHS YESTERDAY AT THE ISLAMIC CENTRE, SHE WAS GIVING A TALK ON PATIENCE - SHE SOUNDED SO MUCH LIKE SHE WAS MAKING REFERENCE TO WHAT HAD HAPPENED TO ME THE NIGHT BEFORE -GIVING EXAMPLES OF EXACTLY HOW I FELT AND WHAT I DID - EVEN THOUGH SHE WAS TALKING TO EVERYBODY THERE AND NOBODY KNEW WHAT HAD HAPPENED TO ME!!

SHE SAID THAT PATIENCE MAKES UP HALF OF OUR IMAAN AND TO STAY CALM AND MODERATE AND IF YOU HAVE DOUBTS AND PANICK, NOT TO GO STRAIGHT TO OTHERS FOR HELP - GO TO ALLAH WHO IS ALWAYS WITH US WHEREVER WE GO - FIRST GO TO ALLAH SHE SAID THEN YOU CAN ASK FOR ADVICE

SO PLEASE ACCEPT MY APOLOGIES FOR PUTTING THOSE NASTY LINKS ON THE FORUM AND FOR BEING SO IMPATIENT

THANK YOU ALL FOR THE REFERENCES I WILL BE CHECKING THEM OUT (SLOWLY SLOWLY) WITH PATIENCE! :hijabi:
 
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