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50 Holy Quran, 10 code of financial ethics, 13 does not shy away from science, 39 importance of education, 20, 23 service to humanity based on, 10 teaching on reflecting upon universe, 33, 34 teachings on war to uphold freedoms, 18 unique in terms of insight, 34 Ibn Haytham, 20 Ibn Nafees, 21 Ibn Sina, 41 Integration, 14 of Muslims into Madinah, 14 Islamic teachings, 10, 24 all humans are born equal, 10 compassion and sympathy, 11 do not speak ill of the idols of others, 15 hygiene and health, 13 inspired generations of Muslim intellectuals, 20 kind to others irrespective of religion, 11 no compulsion in religion, 19 on educating and nurturing daughters, 16 respect and tolerence in society, 10, 14 respecting others’ religious sentiments, 14 serving mankind, 23 Jihad, 18 by early Muslims always defensive, 19 early Islamic battles to uphold freedoms, 18 war waged on early Muslims, 18 Justice, 12 equality before the law, 12 in government at Madinah, 12 Madinah, 11 civilised society under Islam, 13 model society, 14 progress of government under Prophet Muhammad, 13 Treaty of, 11 Mathematics, 21 Muhammad, Prophet, 11 advanced rights of many, 13 championed rights of all people, 14 Mercy for mankind, 11 migration of, 11 mischaracterised in today’s world, 14 patience at persecution, 11 upheld dignity of underprivileged, 16 urged Muslims to fund education of poor, 23 valued education, 19 Neighbours, 17 emphasis on rights of, 17 Orphans, 12 Peace, 19 sought by Prophet Muhammad and his successors, 19 Poverty, 15 no peace until eradicated, 24 tackled by Prophet Muhammad, 15 Promised Messiah, 34, 37 Punishment, 11