Prophet Muhammad c. 570–632 Mohammad SAV.svg Secular and religious leader The central human figure of Islam, regarded by Muslims as a prophet of God and the last messenger. Active as a social reformer, diplomat, merchant, philosopher, orator, legislator, military leader, humanitarian, philanthropist.
The first person on Hart’s list is the Prophet of Islam Muhammad.[2] Hart asserted that Muhammad was “supremely successful” in both the religious and secular realms. He also believed that Muhammad’s role in the development of Islam was far more influential than Jesus’ collaboration in the development of Christianity. He attributes the development of Christianity to St. Paul, who played a pivotal role in its dissemination.
“By a fortune absolutely unique in history, Mohammed is a threefold founder of a nation, of an empire, and of a religion.”
- Rev. R. Bosworth-Smith “Mohammed and Mohammedanism” 1946.
“Fellow inhabitants of the planet! Search for the ideal Prophet, who in the 7th century, has shown you the way to total success.”
(Lewis Mumford)
“THE LIES THAT WE (CHRISTIANS) HAVE HEAPED ROUND THIS MAN (MUHAMMAD) ARE DISGRACEFUL TO OURSELVES ONLY.”
(Thomas Carlyle, British author)
“Muhammad is the most successful of all Prophets and religious personalities.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition.
Asadullah Syed
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