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YOU MUST KNOW THIS MAN
by Ibrahim Sheik on Jul 09, 2007 04:17 PM

Gibbon in The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1823
The good sense of Muhammad despised the pomp of royalty. The Apostle of God
submitted to the menial offices of the family; he kindled the fire; swept the
floor; milked the ewes; and mended with his own hands his shoes and garments.
Disdaining the penance and merit of a hermit, he observed without effort of
vanity the abstemious diet of an Arab.

Edward Gibbon and Simon Oakley in History of the Saracen Empire, London, 1870
The greatest success of Mohammads life was effected by sheer moral force.
It is not the propagation but the permanency of his religion that deserves
our wonder, the same pure and perfect impression which he engraved at Mecca
and Medina is preserved after the revolutions of twelve centuries by the
Indian, the African and the Turkish proselytes of the Koran....The Mahometans
have uniformly withstood the temptation of reducing the object of their faith
and devotion to a level with the senses and imagination of man. I believe in
One God and Mahomet the Apostle of God is the simple and invariable
profession of Islam. The intellectual image of the Deity has never been
degraded by any visible idol; the honors of the prophet have never
transgressed the measure of human virtue, and his living precepts have
restrained the gratitude of his disciples within the bounds of reason and
religion.


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