Document Type : بحث

Author

Directorate of the Sunni Endowment in the Middle Euphrates

Abstract

The summary of this research mentions the values of moderation in Muslim society and how it prevailed over the whole world when Muslims led the whole world and within 600 years began to be inspired by a word inspired to Our Master Muhammad، peace be upon him - the word (read) the record of Islam approach of science and established the rules of Islamic civilization in building thought and changing life to the best way of living and raising societies to the best ways of life and making Islam a civilization shared by all human races without fanaticism of religion or custom or Nationalism or sect، a civilization that led the world for seven centuries in a row، could only spread with the science and scientists who made themselves for it، that civilization that originated in a sprawling desert It rose up to spread the values of justice and science and raise the human being as a higher value and reach the borders of China to the east and to the south of France to the west in a few years، the best nation that came out to the people: believe in God and his messengers and books and the other day and order the good and end the evil، a nation that combined faith، science and monotheism، lit up the whole world when the world was living in the darkness of ignorance (Islam calls for equal rights and duties among all races، There is no difference between Arab and ajami، and there is no difference between black and white in this good environment.

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