It does so, because Islam is a simple and prudent religion.
It does so, because Islam is a simple and prudent religion." Hygien in Islam Wells, the famous English historian in the book General History writes: "Islam is a social order, and a civil law for the humanity. It appeared in the Dark Ages and has struggled against any kind of tyranny, treason, crime, and injustice with its holy instructions." Hygiene in Islam Dr.
Gustave Lebon, the French historian, in the book, The Islamic culture and the Arabs, writes: "The simlplicity and clarity of the principles of Islamic beliefs and its beneficient way of dealing with masses, which is minted on the coin of the Islamic faith, is the reason for its conquering of the globe." Hygiene in Islam Sir Quwlliam an English in a book in Islam, writes: "Islam like a fast horse has taken big steps in the path of human progress and civilization.
It has rapidly come a long and difficult way and has entered the land of truth. Its noble commandments teach lessons in morality, sociability and conduct in a beautiful way." Hygiene in Islam Prince Boorguise in the book New Italy, writes: "The greatness of Islam is apparent from the fact that the Islamic civilization began with the start of Islam and the appointment of its prophet (p.b.u.h.) whereas the European civilization became apparent six hundred years after Christ and christianity." Hygiene in Islam The English Lady, L.E.
Cbbold, in the book, Toward God writes: "Islam in all senses is a great and flawless social law; because its principles are on the fundamental of civilization, progress, intellect and reason, it shall never die." Hygiene in Islam Conte de Gobineau in the book, Three Years in Asia, says: "Islam has brought a chaste, immaculate and flawless religion for humanity." Hygiene in Islam Emile der Menghem writes: "Islam, like a loud call, moved the hearts and its awakened the East and the West from impiety and ignorance.
It had such an impact on hearts that throughout ages, the human history does not remember such a spiritual revolution and a social movement" Hygiene in Islam Bernard Shaw, the famous writer in his book getting Married, writes: "I have always looked at Mohammed's religion with extreme respect because it has wonderful energy and freshness. In my opinion, it is the only religion that can adjust itself to different stages of a free life. It's instructions are compatable with time.
Hygiene in Islam 20.5 Islam and Productivity: My child! Islam has form and valuable instructions on productivity.