| "Islam
is the fastest-growing religion in America, a guide and pillar
of stability for many of our people..." [HILLARY
RODMAN CLINTON, Los Angeles Times, May 31, 1996, p.3]
Already
more than a billion-people strong, Islam is the world’s
fastest-growing religion. [ABCNEWS, Abcnews.com]
"Islam
is the fastest-growing religion in the country." [NEWSDAY,
March 7, 1989, p.4]
"Islam
is the fastest-growing religion in the United States..."
[NEW YORK TIMES, Feb 21, 1989, p.1]
Moslems are the world's fastest-growing group..." [USA
TODAY, The Population Reference bureau, Feb. 17, 1989, p.4A
]
"Muhummed
is the most successful of all Prophets and religious personalities.
" [Encyclopedia Britannica]
"There
are more Muslims in North America then Jews Now." [Dan
Rathers, CBSNEWS]
"Islam
is the fastest growing religion in North America." [TIMES
MAGAZINE]
"Islam
continues to grow in America, and no one can doubt that!"
[CNN, December 15, 1995]
"The
Religion of Islam is growing faster than any other religion in
the world." [MIKE WALLACE, 60 MINUTES]
"Five
to 6 million strong, Muslims in America already outnumber Presbyterians,
Episcopalians, and Mormons, and they are more numerous than Quakers,
Unitarians, Seventh-day Adventists, Mennonites, Jehovah's Witnesses,
and Christian Scientists, combined. Many demographers say Islam
has overtaken Judaism as the country's second-most commonly practiced
religion; others say it is in the passing lane." [JOHAN
BLANK,
US NEWS (7/20/98)]
"In
fact, Religion experts say Islam is the second-largest religion
in the United States... Islam has 5 million to 6 million members,
followed by Judaism, with approximately 4.5 million..... And Islam
is believed to be fastest-growing religion in the country, with
half its expansion coming from new immigrants and the other half
from conversions." [By ELSA C. ARNETT Knight-Ridder
News Service]
"It
has been a great pleasure for me to help clarify statements in
the Qur'ân about human development. It is clear to me that
these statements must have come to Muhammad from Allah, or Allah,
because almost all of this knowledge was not discovered until
many centuries later. This proves to me that Muhammad must have
been a messenger of God or Allah." Professor Keith
Moore, one of the world’s prominent scientists of anatomy
and embryology. University of Toronto, Canada]
"But
Islam has a still further service to render to the cause of humanity.
It stands after all nearer to the real East than Europe does,
and it possesses a magnificent tradition of inter-racial understanding
and cooperation. No other society has such a record of success
uniting in an equality of status, of opportunity, and of endeavours
so many and so various races of mankind . . . Islam has still
the power to reconcile apparently irreconcilable elements of race
and tradition. If ever the opposition of the great societies of
East and West is to be replaced by cooperation, the mediation
of Islam is an indispensable condition. In its hands lies very
largely the solution of the problem with which Europe is faced
in its relation with East. If they unite, the hope of a peaceful
issue is immeasurably enhanced. But if Europe, by rejecting the
cooperation of Islam, throws it into the arms of its rivals, the
issue can only be disastrous for both." [H.A.R. Gibb, WHITHER
ISLAM, London, 1932, P. 379.]
"It (Islam) replaced monkishness by manliness. It gives hope
to the slave, brotherhood to mankind, and recognition of the fundamental
facts of human nature." [Canon Taylor, Paper read before
the Church Congress at Walverhamton, Oct. 7, 1887; Quoted by Arnoud
in THE PREACHING OF ISLAM, pp. 71-72.]
The
founder of twenty terrestrial empires and of one spiritual empire,
that is Muhammed. As regards all standards by which
human greatness may be measured, we may well ask, is there any
man greater than he? " [Lamartine, Historie de la Turquie,
Paris 1854, Vol. 11 pp. 276-2727]
"If
a man like Muhammed were to assume the dictatorship of the modern
world, he would succeed in solving its problems that
would bring it the much needed peace and happiness." [George
Bernard Shaw]
"How,
for instance, can any other appeal stand against that of the Moslem
who, in approaching the pagan, says to him, however obscure or
degraded he may be 'Embrace the faith, and you are at once equal
and a brother.' Islam knows no color line." [S. S. Leeder,
VEILED MYSTERIES OF EGYPT]
I
think it seems to me very, very mysterious, almost unbelievable.
I really think if what you have said is true, [Professor Siaveda
, He is also one of the most famous scientists in the world.]
Professor
William W. Hay is one of the best known marine scientists in the
United States. satellite photography and emote-sensing techniques.
Professor Hay replied: I find it very interesting that this sort
of information is in the ancient scripture of the Holy Qur'ân,
and I have no way of knowing where they would come from, but I
think it is extremely interesting that they are there and that
this work is going on to discover it, the meaning of some of the
passages. Professor Hay: Well, I would think it must be the divine
being!
[Professor
Yushudi Kusan: Director of the Tokyo Observatory] I can say, I
am very mush impressed by finding true astronomical facts in the
Qur'ân.
[Professor
Alfred Kroner who is one of the world’s most famous geologists]
"Thinking about many of these questions and thinking where
Muhammad came from, he was after all a bedouin. I think it is
almost impossible that he could have known about things like the
common origin of the universe,
because scientists have only found out within the last few years
with very complicated and advanced technological methods that
this is the case.
[Dr.
T.V.N. Persaud is a Professor of Anatomy and Head of the Department
of Anatomy, and a professor of Pediatrics and Child Health, University
of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is the author or editor
of 25 books, and has published over 181 scientific papers. In
1991, he received the most distinguished award presented in the
field of anatomy in Canada.] "It seems to me that Muhammad
was a very ordinary man. He could not read or write. In fact,
he was illiterate. We are talking about 1400 years ago. You have
someone who was illiterate making profound pronouncement
and statements and are amazingly accurate about scientific nature.
I personally cannot see how this could be mere chance. There are
too many accuracy’s and, like Dr. Moore, I have no difficulty
in my mind in concerning that this is a divine inspiration or
revelation which led him to these statements."
Joe
Leigh Simpson, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the North
Western University in Chicago in the United States of America.
Professor Simpson said: It follows, I think, that not only is
there no conflict between genetics and religion, but in fact religion
can guide science by adding revelation to some traditional scientific
approaches. That there exists statements in the Qur'ân shown
by science to be valid, which supports knowledge in the Qur'ân
having been derived from Allah.
[Professor
Palmer a scientist from the U.S.] We need research into the history
of early Middle Eastern oral traditions to know whether in fact
such historical events have been reported. If there is no such
record, it strengthens the belief that Allah transmitted through
Muhammad bits of his knowledge that we have only discovered for
ourselves in recent times. We look forward to a continuing dialogue
on the topic of science in the Qur'ân in the context of
geology. Thank you very much.
[Professor
Tagata Tagasone, formerly Head of the Department of Anatomy and
Embryology at the University of Shiang Mai in Thailand. He is
now the Dean of the College of the Medicine at the University.]
From my studies and from what I have learned throughout this conference,
I believe that everything that has been recorded in the Qur'ân
1400 years ago must be the truth, that can be proved by the scientific
means. Since the Prophet Muhammad could neither read nor write,
Muhammad must be a messenger who relayed this truth which was
revealed to him as an enlightenment by the One Who is an Eligible
Creator. This Creator must
be Allah, or Allah. Therefore, I think this is the time to say
‘Laa ilaaha illallah’, that there is no Allah to worship
except Allah, ‘Muhammad Rasool Allah’, Muhammad is
messenger of Allah...
[Professor
Armstrong, Scientist works at NASA] I am impressed that how remarkably
some of the ancient writings seem to correspond to modern and
recent Astronomy. There may well have to be something beyond what
we understand as ordinary human experience to account for the
writings that we have seen.
[Professor
Durga Rao] It is difficult to imagine that this type of knowledge
was existing at that time, around 1400 years back. May be some
of the things they have simple idea about, but do describe those
things in great detail is very difficult. So, this is definitely
not a simple human knowledge.
"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." [Michael H. Hart,
THE 100: A RANKING OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL PERSONS IN HISTORY,
New York: Hart Publishing Company, Inc., 1978, p. 33.]
"No
other society has such a record of success in uniting in an equality
of status, of opportunity and Endeavour so many and so varied
races of mankind. The great Muslim communities of Africa, India
and Indonesia, perhaps also the small community in
Japan, show that Islam has still the power to reconcile apparently
irreconcilable elements of race and tradition. If
ever the opposition of the great societies of the East and west
is to be replaced by cooperation, the mediation of Islam is
an indispensable condition." [H.A.R. Gibb, WHITHER ISLAM,
p. 379]
The
nation's claim to be a Christian country is about to meet its
first challenge: the number of practising Muslims is set to overtake
Anglican Christians.... There has also been a number of high-profile
conversions to Islam from Christianity. These include Mike Tyson,
the former world champion boxer; Chris Eubank, the British middleweight
boxing champion, who has changed his name to Hamdan; and Cat Stevens,
the pop musician, who calls himself Yusuf Islam.... Prince Charles
courted controversy earlier this year when he reaffirmed his
claim that when he succeeds the throne, he does not wish to be
the defender of only the Christian faith. [Rajeev Syal and Christopher
Morgan Sunday Times (London, U.K.)]
"I
have studied him - the wonderful man - and in my opinion far from
being an anti-Christ he must be called the saviour of
humanity. " [George Bernard Shaw in "The Genuine Islam"]
"Muhammad,
the inspired man who founded Islam, was born about A.D. 570 into
an Arabian tribe that worshipped idols. Orphaned at birth, he
was always particularly solicitous of the poor and needy, the
widow and the orphan, the slave and the downtrodden. At twenty,
he was already a successful businessman, and soon became director
of camel caravans for a wealthy widow. When he reached twenty-five,
his employer, recognizing his merit, proposed marriage. Even though
she was fifteen years older, he married her, and as long as she
lived, remained a devoted husband. "Like almost every major
prophet before him, Muhammad fought shy of serving as the transmitter
of God's word, sensing his own inadequacy. But the angel commanded
'Read.' So far as we know, Muhammad was unable to read or write,
but he began to dictate those inspired words which would soon
revolutionize a large segment of the earth: 'There is one God.'
"In all things Muhammad was profoundly practical. When his
beloved son Ibrahim died, an eclipse occurred, and rumours of
God's personal condolence quickly arose. Whereupon Muhammad is
said to have announced,
'An eclipse is a phenomenon of nature. It is foolish to attribute
such things to the death or birth of a human being. "At Muhammad's
own death an attempt was made to deify him, but the man who was
to become his administrative successor killed the hysteria with
one of the noblest speeches in religious history: 'If there are
any among you who worshipped Muhammad, he is dead. But if it is
God you worshipped, He lives forever." [James A. Michener,
"Islam: The Misunderstood Religion," in READER'S DIGEST
(American edition), May 1955, pp. 68-70.]
"In
little more than a year he was actually the spiritual, nominal
and temporal rule of Medina, with his hands on the lever
that was to shake the world." [John Austin, "Muhammad
the Prophet of Allah," in T.P. 's and Cassel's Weekly for
24th September 1927.]
"Everything
made so much sense. This is the beauty of the Qur'an; it asks
you to reflect and reason....When I read the Qur'an further, it
talked about prayer, kindness and charity. I was not a Muslim
yet, but I felt the only answer for me was the Qur'an and God
had sent it to me." [Cat Stevens (Now Yusuf Islam), former
British pop star.]
"Four
years after the death of Justinian, A.D. 569, was born at Mecca,
in Arabia the man who, of all men exercised the
greatest influence upon the human race . . . Mohammed . . . "
[John William Draper, M.D., L.L.D., A History of the Intellectual
Development of Europe, London 1875, Vol.1, pp.329-330]
"Muhammad
was the soul of kindness, and his influence was felt and never
forgotten by those around him." [Diwan Chand Sharma, The
Prophets of the East, Calcutta 1935, p. l 22.]
"People
like Pasteur and Salk are leaders in the first sense. People like
Gandhi and Confucius, on one hand, and Alexander, Caesar and Hitler
on the other, are leaders in the second and perhaps the third
sense. Jesus and Buddha belong in the third category alone. Perhaps
the greatest leader of all times was Mohammed, who combined all
three functions. To a lesser
degree, Moses did the same." [Professor Jules Masserman]
[Ahmed
Versi, editor of the weekly Muslim News,] said the growth of Islam
has been constant: "The younger generation of Muslims that
I have encountered is becoming more aware of its Muslim identity
and is therefore practising its faith with vigour."
"The
extinction of race consciousness as between Muslims is one of
the outstanding achievements of Islam and in the
contemporary world there is, as it happens, a crying need for
the propagation of this Islamic virtue..." [A.J. Toynbee,
CIVILIZATION ON TRIAL, New York, p. 205]
"Sense
of justice is one of the most wonderful ideals of Islam, because
as I read in the Qur'an I find those dynamic principles of life,
not mystic but practical ethics for the daily conduct of life
suited to the whole world." [Lectures on "The Ideals
of Islam;" see SPEECHES AND WRITINGS OF SAROJINI NAIDU, Madras,
1918, p. 167.]
"History
makes it clear however, that the legend of fanatical Muslims sweeping
through the world and forcing Islam at the point of the sword
upon conquered races is one of the most fantastically absurd myths
that historians have ever repeated." [De Lacy O'Leary, ISLAM
AT THE CROSSROADS, London, 1923, p. 8.]
"The
Muslim community is much more aware of its religion and the use
that religion plays within its community." [Dr Peter Brierley,
Executive Director of the Christian Research Association, a London-based
charity]
"I
have always held the religion of Muhammad in high estimation because
of its wonderful vitality. It is the only religion which appears
to me to possess that assimilating capacity to the changing phase
of existence which can make itself appeal to every age. I have
studied him - the wonderful man and in my opinion for from being
an anti-Christ, he must be called the Saviour of Humanity. I believe
that if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the
modern world, he would succeed in solving its problems in a way
that would bring it the much
needed peace and happiness: I have prophesied about the faith
of Muhammad that it would be acceptable to the Europe of tomorrow
as it is beginning to be acceptable to the Europe of today."
[G.B. Shaw, THE GENUINE ISLAM, Vol. 1, No. 81936.]
"A
growing number of Muslims in America, more than 40 percent are
African-American," [Charles Bierbauer, from the Senior Washington
Correspondent]
"The
extinction of race consciousness as between Muslims is one of
the outstanding achievements of Islam, and in the contemporary
world there is, as it happens, a crying need for the propagation
of this Islamic virtue." [A.J. Toynbee, CIVILIZATION ON TRIAL,
New York, 1948, p. 205.]
"The
rise of Islam is perhaps the most amazing event in human history.
Springing from a land and a people like previously negligible,
Islam spread within a century over half the earth, shattering
great empires, overthrowing long established religions, remoulding
the souls of races, and building up a whole new world - world
of Islam.
"The
closer we examine this development the more extraordinary does
it appear. The other great religions won
their way slowly, by painful struggle and finally triumphed with
the aid of powerful monarchs converted to the new faith. Christianity
had its Constantine, Buddhism its Asoka, and Zoroastrianism its
Cyrus, each lending to his chosen cult the mighty force of secular
authority. Not so Islam. Arising in a desert land sparsely inhabited
by a nomad race previously undistinguished in human annals, Islam
sallied forth on its great adventure with the slenderest human
backing and against the heaviest material odds. Yet Islam triumphed
with seemingly miraculous ease, and a couple of generations saw
the Fiery
Crescent borne victorious from the Pyrenees to the Himalayas and
from the desert of Central Asia to the deserts of Central Africa."
[A.M.L. Stoddard, quoted in ISLAM - THE RELIGION OF ALL PROPHETS,
Begum Bawani Waqf, Karachi, Pakistan, p. 56.]
"I
am not a Muslim in the usual sense, though I hope I am a "Muslim"
as "one surrendered to God," but I believe that embedded
in the Qur'ân and other expressions of the Islamic vision
are vast stores of divine truth from which I and other occidentals
have still much to learn, and 'Islam is certainly a strong contender
for the supplying of the basic framework of the one religion of
the future.'" [W. Montgomery Watt, ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY
TODAY, London, 1983, p. ix.]
'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 honours
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." [Edward Gibbon
and Simon Ocklay, HISTORY OF
THE SARACEN EMPIRE, London, 1870, p. 54.]
"He
was Caesar and Pope in one; but he was Pope without Pope's pretensions,
Caesar without the legions of Caesar without a standing army,
without a bodyguard, without a palace, without a fixed revenue;
if ever any man had the right to say that he ruled by the right
divine, it was Mohammed, for he had all the power without its
instruments and without its supports." [Bosworth Smith, MOHAMMAD
AND MOHAMMADANISM, London, 1874, p. 92.]
"His
readiness to undergo persecutions for his beliefs, the high moral
character of the men who believed in him and looked up to him
as leader, and the greatness of his ultimate achievement - all
argue his fundamental integrity. To suppose Muhammad an impostor
raises more problems than it solves. Moreover, none of the great
figures of history is so poorly appreciated in the West as Muhammad."
[W. Montgomery Watt, MOHAMMAD AT MECCA, Oxford, 1953, p. 52.]
"The
doctrine of brotherhood of Islam extends to all human beings,
no matter what color, race or creed. Islam is the only religion
which has been able to realize this doctrine in practice. Muslims
wherever on the world they are will recognize each other as brothers."
[Mr. R. L. Mellema, Holland, Anthropologist, Writer and Scholar.]
"It
is impossible for anyone who studies the life and character of
the great Prophet of Arabia, who knows how he taught and how he
lived, to feel anything but reverence for that mighty Prophet,
one of the great messengers of the Supreme. And although in what
I put to you I shall say many things which may be familiar to
many, yet I myself feel whenever I re-read them, a new way of
admiration, a new sense of reverence for that mighty Arabian teacher."
[Annie Besant, THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF MUHAMMAD, Madras,
1932, p.4]
"The
essential and definite element of my conversion to Islam was the
Qur'an. I began to study it before my conversion with the critical
spirit of a Western intellectual .... There are certain verses
of this book, the Qur'an, revealed more than thirteen centuries
ago, which teach exactly the same notions as the most modern scientific
researches do. This definitely converted me." [Ali Selman
Benoist, France, Doctor of Medicine.]
"I
have read the Sacred Scriptures of every religion; nowhere have
I found what I encountered in Islam: perfection. The Holy Qur'an,
compared to any other scripture I have read, is like the Sun compared
to that of a match. I firmly believe that anybody who reads the
Word of Allah with a mind that is not completely closed to Truth,
will become a Muslim." [Saifuddin Dirk Walter Mosig, U.S.A.]
"The
universal brotherhood of Islam, regardless of race, politics,
color or country, has been brought home to me most keenly many
times in my life -- and this is another feature which drew me
towards the Faith." [Col. Donald S. Rockwell, U.S.A. Poet,
Critic and Author.]
"Medieval
Islam was technologically advanced and open to innovation. It
achieved far higher literacy rates than in contemporary Europe;
it assimilated the legacy of classical Greek civilization to such
a degree that many classical books are now known to us only through
Arabic copies. It invented windmills ,trigonometry, lateen sails
and made major advances in metallurgy, mechanical and chemical
engineering and irrigation methods. In the middle-ages the flow
of technology was overwhelmingly from Islam to Europe rather from
Europe to Islam. Only after the 1500's did the net direction of
flow begin to reverse." [(pg 253) Jared Diamond a world renowned
UCLA sociologist, and physiologist won the Pulitzer Prize for
his book: "Guns, Germs, and Steel."]
The
scientists who participated in these dialogues were all non-Muslims,
most of whom were explaining some scientific facts which they
have realized only very recently and after several years of research
and study. When they were told that what they have just discovered
recently was already referred to either directly or indirectly
in the Holy Qur'ân more than 1400 years ago, they showed
a great deal of astonishment. Their comments were varied, but
almost all of them confessed that this Qur'ân could not
have come from any human or ordinary source. Indeed, some of them
were convinced and have affirmed that the Prophet Muhammad, peace
be upon him, is a messenger from Allah, to the point that one
of them even embraced Islam by declaring the Islamic creed otherwise
known as the "Shahaadah" and thus became a Muslim.
The
Qur'ân which was revealed 14 centuries ago mentioned facts
only recently discovered by proven scientists. This proves without
doubt that the Qur'ân must be the literal word of Allah,
revealed by Him to the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu 'alaihi wa
sallam) and it also proves that Muhammad (sallallahu 'alaihi wa
sallam) is truly a Messenger and Prophet sent by Allah. It is
beyond reason that anyone fourteen hundred years ago would have
known these facts discovered or proven only recently with advanced
equipment and sophisticated methods. Moreover, the Prophet Muhammad
(sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam) reviewed the Qur'ân with
the Angel Jibreel once each year and twice in the last year of
his life. Since the Qur'ân was revealed up until this day,
there has always been a huge number of Muslims who have memorized
all of the Qur'ân, letter by letter. Some of them have been
able to memorize all of the Qur'ân by Heart.
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