12. Sir Moir.
Sir Moir, an English man, said in his book titled: (The History of Muhammad):
"The Muslims' Prophet Muhammad was collectively nicknamed Al-Ameen (the honest one) right from childhood by his people due to his noble characters and good conduct. Whatever the case may be, Muhammad is beyond the bounds of description. He who does not know him only fails to recognize him, but whosoever examines his lofty biography will be well acquainted with his personality. He is the prime of all messengers and world's intellectual thinkers".
13. Sinarston the Swedish.
Sinerston, a Swedish intellectual and oriental was born in the year 1866. Also a professor of Semitic Languages, he participated in compiling the Encyclopedia and many eastern manuscripts. He is also the editor of the magazine titled: (The Eastern World). He authored many books among which are: (Qur'an the Mohammedan Gospel) and (History of the life of Muhammad). He said:
"We would be unjust to Muhammad if we deny his great qualities and praiseworthy merits. Muhammad has indeed warred against ignorance and savagery throughout his lifetime. He upheld his principles and continued to tackle the oppressors courageously till he gained outstanding victory over them. As a result, his religion became the most perfect faith. He is indeed the greatest of the world's great personalities in the history of Mankind ".
14. Almster Sanks.
The American orientalist, Almster Sanks, born in the city of Balai 1831 and died 1883 said in his book: (Religion of the Arabs):
"Five hundred and seventy years after Christ was the advent of Muhammad. His mission was to develop the human mentality by inculcating the fundamental basis of noble characters and the belief in one God and life after death….The Islamic concept of religion has made a very great impact and development in the World. It rescued the human mind from the heavy bonds that had confined him within the clutches of soothsayers. Muhammad could indeed emancipate the human mind from the rigid faith of Trinity by obliterating every image in the shrines, and denouncing all portraits made to represent the Absolute Creator".
15. An Pizet.
An Pizet in his book: (Life and teachings of Muhammad) Madras publishers, 1932, said:
"It is impossible that any one that studies the life and personality of the great Arab prophet and knows how he lived and taught the people would not venerate him that was one of God's great prophets. Although, whatever I will narrate here may not be so strange to many people but whenever I reconsider these things I am always filled with fresh admiration and respect for this esteemed Arabian teacher.
Dou you want to tell me that a man in the prime of youth, less than twenty five and after marrying a woman who was quite older than he was but he remained loyal to her for twenty six good years, that such a man would go and marry other women to satiate his sexual urge and feelings, especially after he has crossed fifty years of age whereby the bodily sensations and desires are on already dieing out? Nay! This can not be a judgment acceptable to human reason. If you carefully examine those women he married, you will discover that each and every one of them was either a cause for her people to enter into allegiance with this prophet or his religion or a source of advantage for his followers or that such woman was in dire need of his protection".
16. Michael Hart.
Michael Hart said in his book: (Hundred Men of the History):
"Readers may wonder why I have indeed chosen this man (Muhammad) to be the first and prime of all great men of the history. He is the only man in the whole history of Mankind who was able to achieve the most sublime prosperity religiously and materially. There are many messengers, prophets and sages who started great missions but they all died before they could accomplish them, just like Christ in regards to Christianity. Or that others either supported or surpassed them as in the case of Moses with regards to Judaism. Indeed, Muhammad is the only man that perfected his religious mission, established its laws and gained the acceptance of all and sundry during his lifetime. Besides religion, he could also establish a political State, unite the tribes into races and the races into a unified nation with clear and distinct fundamental codes of existence. He outlined the necessary requirements of life and presented them in a manner reachable to the whole universe all in his lifetime. He is the pioneer of religious and material missions and was able to perfect both ".
17. Tolstoy.
Leif Tolstoy (1828-1910), the world author whose writings are considered among the most interesting writings about human psychology, said:
"It suffices Muhammad for a pride that he could rescue a despicable and bloody race from the satanic tentacles of reprehensive customs and opened for them the gateways to progress and advancement. Mohammedan law would surely prevail all over the world because it suits all wisdom and reasoning".
18. Sharpark the Australian.
Dr. Sharpark of Autralia said:
"Humanity is indeed proud of giving birth to a man like Muhammad. Though he was unlettered but he could within few centuries propound a law that we Europeans will be very proud of if we can reach its peak".
19. "Qur'an is the only testament that can be referred to as: 'For this let the competitors compete' ". (Thomas Karl Leel).
20. "Whenever I read the Qur'an, I feel as if the spirit in me shivers in my body". (Ghotah).
21. "The Qur'an has not undergone any alteration or interpolation. Whenever you listen to its verses you are gripped with love and admiration. When you become engrossed in studying the spiritual aspects of its laws you can't do but to glorify and adore this divine Book". (Arnest Renan).
22. "The Law of the Qur'an would prevail over the entire world because it conforms to wisdom and reason". (Leo Tolstoy).
23. "I have understood…I have realized that what humanity needs now is a Divine Law that protects human rights and annihilates oppression". (Leo Tolstoy).
24. "There is no book in the history of religions that has remained completely unadulterated except the Qur'an transmitted by Muhammad". (Michael Hart, an American).
25. "Qur'an is the master of all books. I hold this belief as every other Muslim do". (Ghotah).
26. James Janes, an astronomer heard 'Enayatullah Al-Mashriqi (a Muslim scholar) reciting the Qur'anic verse:
[إِنَّمَا يَخْشَى اللَّهَ مِنْ عِبَادِهِ الْعُلَمَاء],
meaning:
'Only those who have knowledge fear Allah from among His servants'.
Hearing this verse he shouted: "Strange and wonderful! This is what I have discovered throughout the fifty years of my constant study. Who informed Muhammad of this? Does this verse really exist in the Qur'an? If that is true, then I bear witness that the Qur'an is a revealed book of God". (James Janes).
27. "When Allah promised His messenger protection by His word:
[وَاللهُ َيعْصِمُكَ ِمنَ النَّاسِ]
meaning:
'And Allah will protect you from the people',
the prophet dismissed all his body guards because one ought not deceive himself . Had this Qur'an a source besides the heaven Muhammad would have kept his guards". (Partimi Herl, a scholar).
28. "There is no doubt that the Qur'an is from God and that the message of Muhammad is true". (Dr. Erinberg, a professor in the University of Oslo).
29. "It has become very easy for me to believe that Qur'an is the word of God. This is because the description of fetus in it can never be ascribed to the modern science of the seventh century. The final reasonable conclusion is that these descriptions were vouchsafed by God to Muhammad". (Professor Yoshodi Kozan- the meteorological station director of Tokyo).
30. "The most marvelous event in my life is that I perfectly studied the life of Muhammad the messenger of God and comprehended the greatness and eternity it contained". (the French poet, La martin).
31. "Is there any man that has attained human greatness like Muhammad? Who has attained the degrees of perfection as he did? The prophet was able to destroy all the nasty beliefs that were made intermediaries between men and God the Creator. (La Martin)
32. "Muhammad is surely a true prophet beyond all doubts. Hence we can't avoid saying that Muhammad is the guide to the path of salvation" (Dr. Haz Kong, a Swiss theologian).
33. "I searched in the whole history for the model for mankind and I found it in the person of the Arabian prophet Muhammad [peace and blessings of Allah be upon him]". (Ghotah, a German poet).
34. The poet, Ghotah was addressing his great spiritual teacher Hafiz Shirazi when he said. "Dear Hafiz; indeed your songs are consoling. I am migrating to you with many species of distressed people with the hope that you will lead us to the greatest migrant Muhammad the son of Abdullah". (Ghotah).
35. "The Western law is deficit when compared to the Islamic teachings. We the entire inhabitants of Europe with all our ideologies have not yet accomplished what Muhammad has achieved. Indeed no one would surpass him". (Ghotah).
36. When Ghotah attained the age of seventy, he announced to the public that he was planning to humbly celebrate the holy night whereby the holy Qur'an was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)". (Ghotah).
37. "I am one of those deeply dazzled by prophet Muhammad who was chosen by the only one God in order to perfect His religion in his hands and to seal the chain of prophet hood".
(Leo Tolstoy)
38. "Verily, Muhammad is a star that came to illuminate this world. Such is the bounty of Allah, which He gives to whom He wills". (Thomas Karl Lel).
39. "I carefully read the life of the prophet of Islam again and again and could not find him but with every desirable conduct. How many a time did I wish that Islam becomes the world's way of life".
40. "I have studied Muhammad in view of his marvelous personality. I found him very far from being an enemy of Christ. Rather, he deserves to be called the savior of humanity. In the present age, Europe has started longing for the faith of monotheism. It might have even gone beyond this to believe that it is the only solution for its problems. This is the spirit under which you ought to understand my prophecy".
(George Bernard Shaw).
41. "Every sensible person ought to acknowledge that Muhammad was a prophet and messenger sent from the heaven to the Earth. (Karl Max).
42. "This prophet, with the power of his message brought about an age of knowledge, light and education. Hence, his words and actions deserve to be recorded in a very special and intellectual manner. Since the teachings he brought were all parts of divine revelation, he has the right to abrogate every other religion that has suffered adulteration and interpolation". (Karl Max).
43. "Muhammad is the prime of the world's great men and his religion is the most perfect of all religions". (Faris Al-Khuri).
May the mercy of Allah be on the only warrior, the man of outstanding biography Ahmad Araabi during his exile to Srilanka, when he was confronted by a business man of Srilanka and was requested to allow him use his name to brand tea products he had wanted to export. He replied the trader saying: "We are Muslims and he that mortgages his name has sold his religion".
Puzzling questions:
Dear Europeans! Those who read and understood Islam among you have always embraced it. Why is that? Answer this question if you can. That is my question to the Vikings.
A friend asked me of my future aspirations.
I said: "My wish is to have the opportunity to be amidst all the Western leaders and slap them on their faces. Then I would sit with them round the table to tender apologies to them".
O' Muslims who dare ask them to apologize, if you read this page would you dare call for apology anymore?
This is the question for any one who asks for dialogue with the Europeans on this issue that affects the chief of creatures. (May blessings and peace be with him).
ILLUMINATION
I expressed my feelings about my little daughter in words under the title: "When I embraced you Rima, my two palms came together"
Blessings of Allah be on you O' the chief of creatures! For you I shed shuddering teas. To you I dedicate my sleepless eyes, throbbing hands and poor land. I cling to the door of your decent house in your sacred mosque. When I felt all its corners with the whole of my body your gate appeared like the ring that encircled my body, just to see if I can be a hair in your legs. May the blessings of Allah descend on you, O Muhammad the son of Abdullah. To your shoes I ransom my self O beloved man of Allah
This is my illumination
Al-Baz Abu Rima.
ترجمة الفقير الى الله
اكرم الاحمدي
الباز ابا ريما