Muhammad (saw) – The Perfect Man

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Muhammad sa The Perfect Man 929 (2) A western scholar, (1998) George Beshore "The ancient Egyptian and Greek scientists had made remarkable advances in medicine, maths, astronomy, philosophy, and alchemy. Their discoveries might have been lost forever if a child named Muhammad had not been born in Arabia around 570. " 5 (3) An Indian Philosopher, K. S. Rama Krishna "In the desert of Arabia Mohammad was born, according to Muslim historians, on April 20 th , 571 A D. The name means 'highly praised'. He is to me, the greatest mind among all the sons of Arabia. He means so much more than all the poets and kings that preceded him in that impenetrable desert of red sand. When he appeared, Arabia was a desert - a nothing. Out of nothing a new world was fashioned by the mighty spirit of Mohammad - a new life, a new culture, a new civilization, a new kingdom which extended from Morocco to India and influenced the thought and life of three continents Asia, Africa and Europe. . . . The theory of ''Islam and the Sword'', for instance, is not heard now frequently in any quarter worth the name. . . . The principles of universal brotherhood and