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4 pages in length. The writer discusses that to believe God is almighty and the primary source of enlightenment is to understand the very cornerstone of Islamic principle. Also briefly discusses is the impact Islam had upon Spain, North Africa and the Middle East. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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of Islamic principle. Muhammad was responsible for a number of enlightening and progressive changes during the spread of Islam, a word that translates to "submission to one God" (Shama,
1998, p. PG). Not only did he bring to light the inherent prejudice toward women, but he also set a significant precedence with regard to recognizing "peoples right to
justice and freedom from Oppression" (Shama, 1998, p. PG). Muhammads teachings, which continue to influence one point six billion Muslims in contemporary society, taught that belief in God was
the one and only important aspect of ones life. Like the prophets who came before him - Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus to name but a few -
Muhammad perpetuated the message that placed God at the center of ones spiritual universe. The main principles of Muhammads teachings reflected the very
essence of benevolence and discipline, for they taught the importance of being true to ones God. Islam represents the most dedicated of disciples in that Muhammad instructed his following
to accept whatever Gods prophets doled out and to do so without question. If one did not bring to bear this responsibility, Muhammad was not reserved in instructing them
on the benefits of Heaven and the consequences of Hell. Still, even with such a bristling restriction of lifelong commitment, the Muslims continued to embrace Islam for the "beauty
and truth" it represented. For those followers who abide by the prophets and follow the "path of righteousness" (Bruning, 1993, p. 56) the hereafter is said to be a
glorious existence. Muhammad preached that the world is full of chaos and confusion; Muslims have the inherent ability -- through the prophets influence -- to avert all the fatalistic
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