Statements of Western Historians about Muhammad
The article discusses the claim that Muhammad is the author of the Qur’an and quotes statements of some of the renowned western thinkers and historians about Prophet Muhammad
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Waraqah was a pagan worshiping the idols at Mecca in the beginning of his life. He was one of four people who determined to forsake the idolatry of Quraysh and search for the right religion
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How extraordinary it is that prophets are the very ones to whom the least historical importance has been attached. History has fully chronicled the lives of kings, but not one single prophet’s life has been given its due place in the annals of history.
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There is no such author who writes a book and then challenges others that this book is errorless. As for the Noble Qur’an, it is the other way round.
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“If all you said is true, then I am sure that this Prophet’s Kingdom will reach here where I am standing… If I were to go there, I would embrace Islam and wash the Prophet’s feet with my own hands.” Heraclius said.
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It is impossible for anyone who studies the life and character of the great Prophet of Arabia to feel anything but reverence for the mighty Prophet, one of the great messengers of the Supreme.
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History, logic, objectivity, and scholarly research all reject the notion that the Prophet Muhammad forced his religion on unwilling masses. It was voluntary acceptance that caused mass conversions in many countries.
Read More »Biography of the Prophet Muhammad (3/3)
This day I have perfected for you your religion and completed My favor upon you and have approved for you Islam as religion. (Al-Ma’idah 5:3)
Read More »Biography of Prophet Muhammad (1/3)
Allah Almighty protected him from the evils of the Arab way of life such as drinking alcohol, fornication, theft, murder, and so on. He worked as a shepherd with his family in his early years.
Read More »Biography of the Prophet Muhammad (2/3)
The revelations during the period of Mecca consisted of defining true monotheism, correcting the people’s corrupt beliefs, describing the reality of life after death and calling to good morals and ethics.
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