Muhammad the Greatest
by Ahmad Deedat
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GREATEST INFLUENCE1 UPON THE HUMAN
RACE ... MOHAMMED ..."
John William Draper, M.D., LLD., in his "A History of the
lntellectual Development of Europe",- London 1875.
3. "I DOUBT WHETHER ANY MAN WHOSE
EXTERNAL CONDITIONS CHANGED SO MUCH
EVER CHANGED HIMSELF LESS TO MEET THEM."
R. V. C. Bodley in
"The Messenger,"- London 1946, p.9.
4. "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,- Vol. 1, No. 81936.
5. "BY A FORTUNE ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE IN HIS-
TORY, MOHAMMED IS A THREEFOLD FOUNDER
OF A NATION, OF AN EMPIRE, AND OF A
RELIGION."
R. Bosworth-Smith in
"Mohammed and Mohammedanism".- 1946.
6. "MOHAMMED WAS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL OF
ALL RELIGIOUS PERSONALITIES."
Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition
1. I wonder whether Michael H. Hart, as a
historian, had stumbled across Draper's remark
to inspire him to write his "THE 100"- a ranking of the
Most Influential Persons in
History? See page 3. Have you written for your FREE copy of the
chapter on
Muhammad (pbuh) from the "TOP 100," yet?
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