Bernard Shaw's Views on Islam
Bernard Shaw was a famous playwright, critic and Nobel laureate who lived from 1856 to 1950. He was also a keen observer of world affairs and religions. He had a special interest in Islam and its founder, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He expressed his admiration for Islam and Muhammad in several writings and speeches, most notably in a magazine article titled \"The Genuine Islam\" published in 1936.
In this article, Shaw wrote: \"If any religion had the chance of ruling over England, nay Europe within the next hundred years, it could be Islam.\" He also praised Muhammad as \"the wonderful man\" and \"the Savior of Humanity\" who could solve the problems of the modern world. He said: \"I have studied him - the wonderful man and in my opinion far from being an anti-Christ, he must be called the Savior 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.\"
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Shaw's views on Islam were based on his extensive research and knowledge of history, philosophy and sociology. He was not influenced by any bias or prejudice. He recognized the vitality, universality and rationality of Islam as a religion that appeals to every age and culture. He also acknowledged the achievements and contributions of the Muslim civilization to human progress and development.
Shaw's article \"The Genuine Islam\" is a valuable source of information and inspiration for anyone who wants to learn more about Islam and its message. It is also a testimony to the greatness and wisdom of Muhammad, who is revered by more than a billion Muslims around the world as the final messenger of God.Shaw's article \"The Genuine Islam\" was not his only expression of his views on Islam. He also gave several interviews and speeches in which he discussed Islam and its prophet. For example, in 1933, he was interviewed by a correspondent of The Light, a magazine published by the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement. In this interview, he said: \"I have very carefully studied Islam and the life of its Prophet (PBUH). I have done so both as a student of history and as a critic. And I have come to conclusion that Muhammad (PBUH) was indeed a great man and a deliverer and benefactor of mankind which was till then writhing under the most agonising Pain.\" He also predicted that Islam would be the religion of Europe within a century.
In another interview in 1935, he said: \"Islam is very different from Christianity. It is much simpler and much more practical. It does not require any complicated dogmas or creeds. It is based on the pure worship of one God and the moral teachings of Muhammad, who was a very sensible and rational man. He did not claim to be God or the son of God. He was simply a human being chosen by God to convey His message to humanity.\"
Shaw also admired the Quran, the holy book of Islam, which he considered to be a masterpiece of literature and wisdom. He said: \"The Quran is one of the most remarkable books ever written. It is full of poetry, eloquence, beauty and truth. It contains guidance for every aspect of life, from personal ethics to social justice. It appeals to both reason and emotion. It is a book that can be read by anyone, regardless of their education or background.\"
Shaw's views on Islam reflect his intellectual honesty and openness. He was not afraid to challenge the prevailing prejudices and misconceptions about Islam in his time. He was also not influenced by any political or personal motives. He simply expressed his genuine admiration and respect for a religion that he found to be rational, universal and progressive. 0efd9a6b88
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