Prophet Muhamed lived a system of ethics which stands alone
Posted by amad on May 11 2006 04:21:16
A man who, towards middle age, changes his religion may justly claim to have good reasons for an action of paramount importance in his life.
I cannot believe that a system of ethics is enhanced by abnormalities which capture the popular imagination but are surrounding the birth of Jesus Christ, the belief in the Trinity, and in the Resurrection are not only unnecessary but positively distasteful to those who understand the perfection needs nothing to support it in the way of propaganda.
Again where is the historical proof of Jesus Christ's life as portrayed in the Bible? Is it not extraordinary that history, which chronicles with certainty events hunderds of years before Christ, makes but the vaguest references to any person at all answearing to the description of Jesus? Many arguments may be advanced to prove that New Testament phenomena rests but on a foundation of faith.
There are no distinctions in Islam. Muslims of all colours and nations come together without that pharisaical pride, which even the Christian clergy are not free. Muslims rich and poor, are distinguished by an implicit faith in God. The Holy Prophet and pointed the way to Paradise. The Holy Prophet lived a system of ethics which stands. It is the Devine message practically illustrated by one specially chosen.
Muslims glory is in the fact that nothing supernatural of of a miraculous nature attaches to their belief, and when I reflect on the simplicity of Islam and on Muslims' ever-present consciousness of human insignificance before God, Iam proud to be a follwer of the greatest Prophet of all time.

A. Kane