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On the Pope Benedict XVI's Impertinent Statements |
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Sunday, 17 September 2006 |
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Fethullah Gulen, Prominent Muslim scholar from Turkey, has issued the
following written statement on the Pope’s recent comments on Islam in
his speech at the University of Regensburg.
Gulen called the Pope’s
language most unfortunate, at a time when tolerance and understanding
should be preached by men of religion.
The following is the full text of Gulen’s statement:
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 17 September 2006 )
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Praise for the Prophet |
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Wednesday, 22 March 2006 |
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Michael H. Hart notes in his The 100: Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History in 1978: “My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular level.” |
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The Universal Message of the Prophet |
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Wednesday, 22 March 2006 |
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Theologically speaking, the universality of the Prophet Muhammad’s message, peace and blessings be upon him, comes from the concept of one God who is the God of all, not only the God of Muslims. God describes Himself in the first chapter of the Qur’an, which is recited by all Muslims around the world in their five daily prayers; He is the God of all creation, “Rabb al-Alamīn.” Whether humans are aware of this fact or not, God is the God of all mankind—Muslims, Christians, atheists, etc.—regardless of their differences. God is the creator of everything, with no exception. The Qur’an declares that a gigantic star and an atom are shoulder to shoulder, worshipping the same God; a fly and an elephant are brothers and sisters; all of creation is here to help us understand the meaning and the mystery of the universe. |
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The Prophet Muhammad's Love for Children |
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Wednesday, 22 March 2006 |
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The heart of a child should be nurtured with belief in God and spiritualism at an early age. Learning about God at an early age will help a child to overcome the difficulties of this life, not only in their childhood, but also in later adult years. The more a child is exposed to a community that observes religion, the easier it will be for that child to understand and accept religion and spiritualism later in their life. It has been observed that children who grow up in a spiritual environment are more likely to establish healthy relationships with their parents [Nursi 2002]. Islam teaches that children are gifts from the all-compassionate and generous God. We should love and care for them with perfect compassion and tenderness to ensure their healthy growth. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 22 March 2006 )
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