What they say about Islam By WAMY The Islam that was revealed to Muhammad (PBUH), is the continuation and culmination of all the preceding revealed religions and hence it is for all times and all peoples. This status of Islam is sustained by glaring facts. First, there is no other revealed book extant in the same form and content as it was revealed. Secondly, no other revealed religion has any convincing claim to provide guidance in all walks of human life for all times. But Islam addresses humanity at large and offers basic guidance regarding all human problems. Moreover, it has withstood the test of fourteen hundred years and has all the potentialities of establishing an ideal society as it did under the leadership of the last Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It was a miracle that Prophet Muhammad could win even his toughest enemies to the fold of Islam without adequate material resources. Worshippers of idols, blind followers of the ways of forefathers, promoters of tribal feuds, abusers of human dignity and blood, became the most disciplined nation under the guidance of Islam and its Prophet. Islam opened before them vistas of spiritual heights and human dignity by declaring righteousness as the sole criterion on merit and honour. Islam shaped their social, cultural, moral and commercial life with basic laws and principles which are most in conformity with human nature and hence applicable in all times as human nature does not change.
We hope that the following observations would contribute to initiating an objectived evaluation of Islam. It (Islam) replaced monkishness by
manliness. It gives hope to the slave, brotherhood to mankind, and recognition of
the fundamental facts of human nature. Sense of justice is one of the most
wonderful ideals of Islam, because as I read in the Qur'an I find those dynamic principles
of life, not mystic but practical ethics for the daily conduct of life suited to the whole
world. History makes it clear however, that
the legend of fanatical Muslims sweeping through the world and forcing Islam at the point
of the sword upon conquered races is one of the most fantastically absurd myths that
historians have ever repeated. But Islam has a still further service
to render to the cause of humanity. It stands after all nearer to the real East than
Europe does, and it possesses a magnificent tradition of inter-racial understanding and
cooperation. No other society has such a record of success in uniting in an equality
of status, of opportunity, and of endeavours so many and so various races of mankind...
Islam has still the power to reconcile apparently irreconcilable elements of race and
tradition. If ever the opposition of the great societies of East and West is to be
replaced by cooperation, the mediation of Islam is an indispensable condition. In
its hands lies very largely the solution of the problem with which Europe is faced in its
relation with East. If they unite, the hope of a peaceful issue is immeasurably
enhanced. But if Europe, by rejecting the cooperation of Islam, throws it into the
arms of its rivals, the issue can only be disastrous for both. 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 far from being an anti-Christ, he must be called the Saviour 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. G. B. Shaw, The Genuine Islam, The extinction of race consciousness
as between Muslims is one of the outstanding achievements of Islam and in the contemporary
world there is, as it happens, a crying need for the propagation of this Islamic virtue..
I am not a Muslim in the usual sense,
though I hope I am a "Muslim" as "one surrendered to God", I but
believe that embedded in the Quran and other expressions of the Islamic vision are vast
stores of divine truth from which I and other occidentals have still much to learn; and
'Islam is certainly a strong contender for the supplying of the basic framework of the one
religion of the future.' References T. B. Irving, et al. : The Quran : Basic
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