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The Islamic Review July 1936

1936

The more the world and the intellect of man advances the more Muhammad's prophetic foresight and his mirculous work are being appreciated and the more the world wants to know of that matchless man that unique superman who even to-day rules supreme over the hearts and intellects of over six hundred million peoples of the world and before whom voluntarily and willingly bow all that part of Hu [...] While the one forgets that the other worldliness generated in the minds of his followers by Muhammad has no parallel in history the other ignores the great historical fact that Muhammad's Movement resulted in the establishment of the first and the greatest socialistic commonwealth in the world. [...] A race never influenced by the civilizations that surrounded them and given to gross sensual pleasures throughout the ages became the saviours of the sinking civilizations of Greece and Rome of Egypt and Persia of China and India and the founders of brilliant seats of learning in both the 250PEACE PROGRAMME OF MUHAMMAD East and West when the dark clouds of the Middle Ages were overhanging the [...] In his " Idea of Personality " Nicholson.263"ISLAMIC REVIEW tries to prove that Sufism had been developed contrary to the rigid doctrine of the Holy Qur-án and that the Sufis had borrowed from the Christians and the Greeks the doctrine of the Logos. [...] And he createth that which ye know not." In the Surathul Rahman in the reference to the prostrtions of the stars and the trees there is a hint of the revolution of the earth and the stars.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
A Declaration
241-241 Anne Dawson view
The Late King Fuad of Egypt
242-242 unknown view
The Prophet’s Birthday
243-247 Mushir Kidwai view
Peace Programme of Muhammad
247-258 Aftab-Ud-Din Ahmad view
Our Present Situation in the World and Islam
258-262 Jalal-Ud-Din Lauder-Brunton view
La Ilaha Illallah Muhammad-Ur-Rasulallah
262-271 M. T. Akbar view
Correspondence
272-274 unknown view
Islam : A Study
275-278 Sabah-Ud-Din Rahman view
What is Islam?
279-280 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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