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Nayzak β€” Mohammed -pbuh- in their eyes - part 2

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Description Assalaamu alaikum [peace be to you],

This article is part of a series of Articles about what famous non-Muslims said about the prophet Mohammed -peace be upon him-.

previous part:


WHO WERE HISTORY'S GREAT LEADERS, TIME, JULY 15, 1974
The world famous "Time" carried the above rubic on its front cover. Inside the magazine were numerous essays as to 'What makes a great leader?' 'Throughout history, who qualifies?' TIME asked a variety of historians, writers, military men, businessmen and others for their selections. Each gave his candidate according to his "light" as objectively as is humanly possible,
depending on one's own awareness and prejudice.

MUHUMMED (PBUH) CANNOT BE IGNORED!
Among the contributors to the "Time," it seems that none could ignore Muhummed (pbuh).
WILLIAM McNEILL, a United States historian, of the University of Chicago, records:
"If you measure leadership by impact, then you would have to name Jesus, Buddha, Mohammed, Confucius, the great prophets of the world..."

McNeill does not go into details, nor does he give us any explanation as to why he placed Jesus (pbuh) first and Muhummed (pbuh) number three. Perhaps it was by force of habit. It is very likely that McNeill is a Christian. However, we will not argue with him. Then comes -

JAMES GAVIN, described as a United States army man, a retired lieutenant general. He says
"Among leaders who have made the greatest impact through ages, I would consider Mohammed, Jesus Christ, Maybe Lenin, Possibly Mao. As for a leader whose qualities we could most use now, I would choose John F. Kennedy."
The General does not say much more, yet we have to salute him. It calls for tremendous fortitude to pen the name Muhummed before that of Christ (peace be upon them both). It surely, was no slip of the pen.

JULES MASSERMAN, United States psychoanalyst and professor of the Chicago University, gives us, unlike the other contributors, the basis for making his selection. He gives us his reason for choosing his greatest LEADER of all times.
He wants us to find out, what we are really looking for in the man, the qualities that sets him apart. We may be looking for any sets of qualities. As in the case of Michael H. Hart, he was looking for a person wielding the MOST influence.

However, Masserman does not want us to depend on our fancies or prejudices: he wants to establish objective standards for judging, before we confer greatness upon anybody.

He says that "leaders must fulfil three functions - -"
No. 1 THE LEADER MUST PROVIDE FOR THE WELL-BEING OF THE LEAD ..
No. 2 THE LEADER OR WOULD BE LEADER MUST PROVIDE A
SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN WHICH PEOPLE FEEL RELATIVELY SECURE ...
No. 3 THAT THIS LEADER MUST PROVIDE HIS PEOPLE WITH
ONE SET OF BELIEFS ...


With the foregoing three standards, Masserman searches history and analyses Louis Pasteur, Salk, Gandhi, Confucius, Alexander the Great, Caesar, Hitler, Buddha, Jesus and the rest; finally coming to the conclusion that -
"Perhaps the greatest leader of all times was Muhammed, who combined all three functions. (and) To a lesser degree, Moses did the same."

We cannot help marvelling at Masserman, that as a Jew he condescends to scrutinize even Adolf Hitler, the archenemy of his people. He considers Hitler to be a great leader. His race, the mighty German nation of 90 million people, was ready to march to destiny or destruction at his behest. Alas, he lead them to ruin.
Hitler is not the question. The question is why would Masserman, as an American Jew, a paid servant of the Government proclaim to his countrymen of over two hundred million Jews and Christians that not Jesus, not Moses but Muhummed was "The greatest Leader of all times!" ACCOUNT FOR THAT!


to be continued in part 3:


from "Muhammad the greatest" by Ahmed Deedat.
you can download the PDF ebook from [link]



if I am right, it's from the God. if I am wrong, it's from myself.
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Comments: 12

bluecometsparkle [2013-10-11 13:49:23 +0000 UTC]

very good, thank you for your work

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ahmedriffky [2013-03-17 08:28:12 +0000 UTC]

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anna2330 [2012-05-22 10:42:17 +0000 UTC]

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hotwar696 [2012-05-21 18:55:26 +0000 UTC]

Would not really compare Moses with Buddha Jesus or even Muhammed. According to the old testament(thats my source about him) Moses never had any interest of sharing his religion with people outside his group/race.

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After--Life In reply to hotwar696 [2012-05-22 01:20:12 +0000 UTC]

It's not about interest, God created prophets to each part of the world, and each prophet had a specific mission.

Jesus (as) for example, his mission was to spread the message to the 12 tribes of Isreal.

Muhammad (saw)'s message was for the whole world, not just Arabia, and this prophecy is already turning out to be true.

Remember, ALL the prophets are from the same one God.

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hotwar696 In reply to After--Life [2012-05-22 01:36:27 +0000 UTC]

I am pretty sure their are little to no muslims in Japan and China so that prophecy is not fullfilling itself very well.

Also I was talking about prophets in general what ever it be from abrahamic religions or not. And because according to MY BOOK jesus wanted his message to be shared with the world he is similar to Buddha Muhammad but not Moses.

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momobfvfd In reply to hotwar696 [2012-05-24 23:14:48 +0000 UTC]

hey bro, thought i should give you some info about the muslim populations of Japan and China. From what i have read, there are some 10s of thousands of muslims in Japan, Although the majority are not native japanese. In China, the vast majority of Muslims live in the Western region and almost all are Uighur.

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After--Life In reply to hotwar696 [2012-05-24 05:40:35 +0000 UTC]

Islam is the fastest growing religion in this world.

Thousands and thousands are converting every year.

100,000 to 200,000 in America alone yearly, and these are older calculations.

Also, according to the Promised Messiah (as), he claimed to have said these words. β€œI Will Cause Thy Message to Reach the Corners of the Earth”

The Prophet Muhammad (saw) also said, "In the latter days, the Sun shall rise from the West."

Do you know what that means? Combine both sayings, this means that Muslims are going to be spread upon the whole Earth.

Muslims live in every country already, more populated in the Middle East Asia and Africa.

It is our job as Muslims to convey the message, NOT convert, because it's God who converts people. Our job is to just teach people about us.

This prophecy is indeed fulfilling, just like the countless other prophecies that were revealed to Muhammad (saw) such as future transportation methods, eclipses and much more.

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hanisu93 In reply to hotwar696 [2012-05-23 07:15:05 +0000 UTC]

there ARE muslims in Japan and China, although the number is not great.

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