A Brief History of Islam (The Spread of Islam)
Javad Haghnavaz
Abstract
Islam is a religion for all people from whatever race or background they might be. That is why Islamic
civilization is based on a unity which stands completely against any racial or ethnic discrimination. Such major
racial and ethnic groups as the Arabs, Persians, Turks, Africans, Indians, Chinese and Malays in addition to
numerous smaller units embraced Islam and contributed to the building of Islamic civilization. Moreover, Islam
was not opposed to learning from the earlier civilizations and incorporating their science, learning, and culture
into its own world view, as long as they did not oppose the principles of Islam. Each ethnic and racial group
which embraced Islam made its contribution to the one Islamic civilization to which everyone belonged. The sense
of brotherhood and sisterhood was so much emphasized that it overcame all local attachments to a particular
tribe, race, or language--all of which became subservient to the universal brotherhood and sisterhood of Islam.
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