03-12-2009, 08:51 PM
Dear Kamran,
I was already expecting such an expedite response from your end. Its truly the need of hour that we make up our deficiencies. I agree itâs the world of competition where survival is for the fittest. Muslim societies today still lack education, health and other amenities of life. Even many Muslim countries still have monarch and autocrat rulers and dictators. Muslims countries lack scientific and technological research which is a steering tool in todayâs world. Itâs the game of power, who ever get it, will rule the world. But If we look into our history non-muslims have enjoyed their better rights under the periods of muslim rulers. Take the example of Muhammad Bin Qasim, during his rule non-muslims were given their due rights. As a result they start entering into Islam.
Anyways my focal point was to institute our personal research about the religion to seek the truth so that our belief on religion may be strengthened.
Regards,
I was already expecting such an expedite response from your end. Its truly the need of hour that we make up our deficiencies. I agree itâs the world of competition where survival is for the fittest. Muslim societies today still lack education, health and other amenities of life. Even many Muslim countries still have monarch and autocrat rulers and dictators. Muslims countries lack scientific and technological research which is a steering tool in todayâs world. Itâs the game of power, who ever get it, will rule the world. But If we look into our history non-muslims have enjoyed their better rights under the periods of muslim rulers. Take the example of Muhammad Bin Qasim, during his rule non-muslims were given their due rights. As a result they start entering into Islam.
Anyways my focal point was to institute our personal research about the religion to seek the truth so that our belief on religion may be strengthened.
Regards,