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Eternal message of Muhammad ; translated by Caesar.E. Farah

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York; Devin-Adair; 1964Description: 297pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 297 Azz
Summary: "Islam," writes a Christian historian, "is at once a culture and a religion, and in which the culture can hardly be conceived of as existing apart from religion. Consequently, if the Muslims lose their religion, they lose with in their culture and undergo a process of social dissolution. Moreever, the Arab nation (to which I belong), itself a creation of Islamic culture, would also cease to exist through the inevitable process of disintegration.
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"Islam," writes a Christian historian, "is at once a culture and a religion, and in which the culture can hardly be conceived of as existing apart from religion. Consequently, if the Muslims lose their religion, they lose with in their culture and undergo a process of social dissolution. Moreever, the Arab nation (to which I belong), itself a creation of Islamic culture, would also cease to exist through the inevitable process of disintegration.

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