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Encyclopaedia of Islamic Culture and Civilization - Academic Culture of Islam
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Islamic culture and civilization saw light about fifteen centuries back in the lap of the Arabian desert. A piece of land, covered out-and-out by the blanket of ignorance, cruelty and long-harboured grudges and differences with regard to cast, creed and colour, gave birth to an apostle of mercy and kindness and love and affection, when the intensity of inhuman acts — stone-melting and heart-rendering barbarity reached its peak. A nation, which was always at daggers drawn over petty matters — and which knew not how to bend and bow out of pride and arrogance — is now among the loftiest and noblest people in the world —the Arabs. This overall transformation from enmity to brotherhood, cruelty to kindness and pride to passionate submission is one of those live-miracles of the last Messenger and Prophet of the Divine Creator, Hadrat Muhammad (pbuh), which has left whole of the world non-plussed.
This greatest of the great saviours of humanity could not help crying with pain and anguish, when he saw the gory disputes occurring every now and then. Unable to bear all these horripilating sensations, he determined to put an end to it.
As fate would have it, Divine help descended to his succour to shore up his morale and courage. He left no stone unturned to bring the hostile tribes close to each other and cement the bond of friendship among them. Consequently, after tremendous toiling and tilling, the barren land showed the signs of fertility. And, once-a-blood-thirsty nation underwent an outright metamorphosis, giving space to a love-laden community.
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Islamic culture and civilization saw light about fifteen centuries back in the lap of the Arabian desert. A piece of land, covered out-and-out by the blanket of ignorance, cruelty and long-harboured grudges and differences with regard to cast, creed and colour, gave birth to an apostle of mercy and kindness and love and affection, when the intensity of inhuman acts — stone-melting and heart-rendering barbarity reached its peak. A nation, which was always at daggers drawn over petty matters — and which knew not how to bend and bow out of pride and arrogance — is now among the loftiest and noblest people in the world —the Arabs. This overall transformation from enmity to brotherhood, cruelty to kindness and pride to passionate submission is one of those live-miracles of the last Messenger and Prophet of the Divine Creator, Hadrat Muhammad (pbuh), which has left whole of the world non-plussed.
This greatest of the great saviours of humanity could not help crying with pain and anguish, when he saw the gory disputes occurring every now and then. Unable to bear all these horripilating sensations, he determined to put an end to it.
As fate would have it, Divine help descended to his succour to shore up his morale and courage. He left no stone unturned to bring the hostile tribes close to each other and cement the bond of friendship among them. Consequently, after tremendous toiling and tilling, the barren land showed the signs of fertility. And, once-a-blood-thirsty nation underwent an outright metamorphosis, giving space to a love-laden community.
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Encyclopaedia of Islamic Culture and Civilization - Business Culture in Islam
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Shahid Ashraf
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Islamic culture and civilization saw light about fifteen centuries back in the lap of the Arabian desert. A piece of land, covered out-and-out by the blanket of ignorance, cruelty and long-harboured grudges and differences with regard to cast, creed and colour, gave birth to an apostle of mercy and kindness and love and affection, when the intensity of inhuman acts — stone-melting and heart-rendering barbarity reached its peak. A nation, which was always at daggers drawn over petty matters — and which knew not how to bend and bow out of pride and arrogance — is now among the loftiest and noblest people in the world —the Arabs. This overall transformation from enmity to brotherhood, cruelty to kindness and pride to passionate submission is one of those live-miracles of the last Messenger and Prophet of the Divine Creator, Hadrat Muhammad (pbuh), which has left whole of the world non-plussed.
This greatest of the great saviours of humanity could not help crying with pain and anguish, when he saw the gory disputes occurring every now and then. Unable to bear all these horripilating sensations, he determined to put an end to it.
As fate would have it, Divine help descended to his succour to shore up his morale and courage. He left no stone unturned to bring the hostile tribes close to each other and cement the bond of friendship among them. Consequently, after tremendous toiling and tilling, the barren land showed the signs of fertility. And, once-a-blood-thirsty nation underwent an outright metamorphosis, giving space to a love-laden community.
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Islamic culture and civilization saw light about fifteen centuries back in the lap of the Arabian desert. A piece of land, covered out-and-out by the blanket of ignorance, cruelty and long-harboured grudges and differences with regard to cast, creed and colour, gave birth to an apostle of mercy and kindness and love and affection, when the intensity of inhuman acts — stone-melting and heart-rendering barbarity reached its peak. A nation, which was always at daggers drawn over petty matters — and which knew not how to bend and bow out of pride and arrogance — is now among the loftiest and noblest people in the world —the Arabs. This overall transformation from enmity to brotherhood, cruelty to kindness and pride to passionate submission is one of those live-miracles of the last Messenger and Prophet of the Divine Creator, Hadrat Muhammad (pbuh), which has left whole of the world non-plussed.
This greatest of the great saviours of humanity could not help crying with pain and anguish, when he saw the gory disputes occurring every now and then. Unable to bear all these horripilating sensations, he determined to put an end to it.
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Islamic culture and civilization saw light about fifteen centuries back in the lap of the Arabian desert. A piece of land, covered out-and-out by the blanket of ignorance, cruelty and long-harboured grudges and differences with regard to cast, creed and colour, gave birth to an apostle of mercy and kindness and love and affection, when the intensity of inhuman acts — stone-melting and heart-rendering barbarity reached its peak. A nation, which was always at daggers drawn over petty matters — and which knew not how to bend and bow out of pride and arrogance — is now among the loftiest and noblest people in the world —the Arabs. This overall transformation from enmity to brotherhood, cruelty to kindness and pride to passionate submission is one of those livemiracles of the last Messenger and Prophet of the Divine Creator, Hadrat Muhammad (pbuh), which has left whole of the world non-plussed.
This greatest of the great saviours of humanity could not help crying with pain and anguish, when he saw the gory disputes occurring every now and then. Unable to bear all these horripilating sensations, he determined to put an end to it.
As fate would have it, Divine help descended to his succour to shore up his morale and courage. He left no stone unturned to bring the hostile tribes close to each other and cement the bond of friendship among them. Consequently, after tremendous toiling and tilling, the barren land showed the signs of fertility. And, once-a-blood-thirsty nation underwent an outright metamorphosis, giving space to a love-laden community.
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Encyclopaedia of Islamic Culture and Civilization - Cultural Impact of Islam
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Shahid Ashraf
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Islamic culture and civilization saw light about fifteen centuries back in the lap of the Arabian desert. A piece of land, covered out-and-out by the blanket of ignorance, cruelty and long-harboured grudges and differences with regard to cast, creed and colour, gave birth to an apostle of mercy and kindness and love and affection, when the intensity of inhuman acts — stone-melting and heart-rendering barbarity reached its peak. A nation, which was always at daggers drawn over petty matters — and which knew not how to bend and bow out of pride and arrogance — is now among the loftiest and noblest people in the world —the Arabs. This overall transformation from enmity to brotherhood, cruelty to kindness and pride to passionate submission is one of those live-miracles of the last Messenger and Prophet of the Divine Creator, Hadrat Muhammad (pbuh), which has left whole of the world non-plussed.
This greatest of the great saviours of humanity could not help crying with pain and anguish, when he saw the gory disputes occurring every now and then. Unable to bear all these horripilating sensations, he determined to put an end to it.
As fate would have it, Divine help descended to his succour to shore up his morale and courage. He left no stone unturned to bring the hostile tribes close to each other and cement the bond of friendship among them. Consequently, after tremendous toiling and tilling, the barren land showed the signs of fertility. And, once-a-blood-thirsty nation underwent an outright metamorphosis, giving space to a love-laden community.
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Islamic culture and civilization saw light about fifteen centuries back in the lap of the Arabian desert. A piece of land, covered out-and-out by the blanket of ignorance, cruelty and long-harboured grudges and differences with regard to cast, creed and colour, gave birth to an apostle of mercy and kindness and love and affection, when the intensity of inhuman acts — stone-melting and heart-rendering barbarity reached its peak. A nation, which was always at daggers drawn over petty matters — and which knew not how to bend and bow out of pride and arrogance — is now among the loftiest and noblest people in the world —the Arabs. This overall transformation from enmity to brotherhood, cruelty to kindness and pride to passionate submission is one of those live-miracles of the last Messenger and Prophet of the Divine Creator, Hadrat Muhammad (pbuh), which has left whole of the world non-plussed. This greatest of the great saviours of humanity could not help crying with pain and anguish, when he saw the gory disputes occurring every now and then. Unable to bear all these horripilating sensations, he determined to put an end to it. As fate would have it, Divine help descended to his succour to shore up his morale and courage. He left no stone unturned to bring the hostile tribes close to each other and cement the bond of friendship among them. Consequently, after tremendous toiling and tilling, the barren land showed the signs of fertility. And, once-a-blood-thirsty nation underwent an outright metamorphosis, giving space to a love-laden community.
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Islamic culture and civilization saw light about fifteen centuries back in the lap of the Arabian desert. A piece of land, covered out-and-out by the blanket of ignorance, cruelty and long-harboured grudges and differences with regard to cast, creed and colour, gave birth to an apostle of mercy and kindness and love and affection, when the intensity of inhuman acts — stone-melting and heart-rendering barbarity reached its peak. A nation, which was always at daggers drawn over petty matters — and which knew not how to bend and bow out of pride and arrogance — is now among the loftiest and noblest people in the world —the Arabs. This overall transformation from enmity to brotherhood, cruelty to kindness and pride to passionate submission is one of those live-miracles of the last Messenger and Prophet of the Divine Creator, Hadrat Muhammad (pbuh), which has left whole of the world non-plussed.
This greatest of the great saviours of humanity could not help crying with pain and anguish, when he saw the gory disputes occurring every now and then. Unable to bear all these horripilating sensations, he determined to put an end to it.
As fate would have it, Divine help descended to his succour to shore up his morale and courage. He left no stone unturned to bring the hostile tribes close to each other and cement the bond of friendship among them. Consequently, after tremendous toiling and tilling, the barren land showed the signs of fertility. And, once-a-blood-thirsty nation underwent an outright metamorphosis, giving space to a love-laden community.
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Islamic culture and civilization saw light about fifteen centuries back in the lap of the Arabian desert. A piece of land, covered out-and-out by the blanket of ignorance, cruelty and long-harboured grudges and differences with regard to cast, creed and colour, gave birth to an apostle of mercy and kindness and love and affection, when the intensity of inhuman acts — stone-melting and heart-rendering barbarity reached its peak. A nation, which was always at daggers drawn over petty matters — and which knew not how to bend and bow out of pride and arrogance — is now among the loftiest and noblest people in the world —the Arabs. This overall transformation from enmity to brotherhood, cruelty to kindness and pride to passionate submission is one of those live-miracles of the last Messenger and Prophet of the Divine Creator, Hadrat Muhammad (pbuh), which has left whole of the world non-plussed.
This greatest of the great saviours of humanity could not help crying with pain and anguish, when he saw the gory disputes occurring every now and then. Unable to bear all these horripilating sensations, he determined to put an end to it.
As fate would have it, Divine help descended to his succour to shore up his morale and courage. He left no stone unturned to bring the hostile tribes close to each other and cement the bond of friendship among them. Consequently, after tremendous toiling and tilling, the barren land showed the signs of fertility. And, once-a-blood-thirsty nation underwent an outright metamorphosis, giving space to a love-laden community.
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Encyclopaedia of Islamic Culture and Civilization - Culture of Peace in Islam
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Shahid Ashraf
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Anmol Publications
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Islamic culture and civilization saw light about fifteen centuries back in the lap of the Arabian desert. A piece of land, covered out-and-out by the blanket of ignorance, cruelty and long-harboured grudges and differences with regard to cast, creed and colour, gave birth to an apostle of mercy and kindness and love and affection, when the intensity of inhuman acts — stone-melting and heart-rendering barbarity reached its peak. A nation, which was always at daggers drawn over petty matters — and which knew not how to bend and bow out of pride and arrogance — is now among the loftiest and noblest people in the world —the Arabs. This overall transformation from enmity to brotherhood, cruelty to kindness and pride to passionate submission is one of those live-miracles of the last Messenger and Prophet of the Divine Creator, Hadrat Muhammad (pbuh), which has left whole of the world non-plussed.
This greatest of the great saviours of humanity could not help crying with pain and anguish, when he saw the gory disputes occurring every now and then. Unable to bear all these horripilating sensations, he determined to put an end to it.
As fate would have it, Divine help descended to his succour to shore up his morale and courage. He left no stone unturned to bring the hostile tribes close to each other and cement the bond of friendship among them. Consequently, after tremendous toiling and tilling, the barren land showed the signs of fertility. And, once-a-blood-thirsty nation underwent an outright metamorphosis, giving space to a love-laden community.
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Encyclopaedia of Islamic Culture and Civilization - Ethics in Islamic Culture
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Shahid Ashraf
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