Muhammad (saw) – The Perfect Man — Page 962
CHAPTER 42 The Greatest and the most Successful Prophet 962 but of civil and criminal jurisprudence; and the laws which regulate the actions and the property of mankind are guarded by the infallible and immutable sanction of the will of God. . . . He piously supposed, as the basis of his religion, the truth and sanctity of their prior revelations, the virtues and miracles of their founders,. . . he breathed among the faithful a spirit of charity and friendship; recommended the practice of the social virtues; and checked, by his laws and precepts, the thirst of revenge, and the oppression of widows and orphans. " 27 (24) Emperor of France, Napolean Bonaparte, acknowledging the greatness of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa writes: "The personality of Muhammad had gravitational power toward which people were attracted. His teachings made people obedient and they were fascinated by him. A group of people rose, who in few years raised the flag of Islam in half of the known world. These followers of Islam freed the world from false gods and toppled the idols. The followers of Moses and Jesus were not able to demolish that many symbols of infidelity in fifteen hundred years as the followers of Islam did in fifteen years. The fact is that Mu h ammad's personality was too great. " 28