The History of Islam – A Complete Overview (Chapter # 1)

on Saturday, September 8, 2012

The History of Islam – A Complete Overview (Chapter # 1)

Before going to look at the history of Islam, it would be a good idea to first have a quick look upon the pre Islamic era and particularly the condition of Arab world before the arrival of Islam. Before the advent of Islam in Arab, the ignorance was very common in Arab. There was no concept of education in Arab, people use to bury their daughters alive, and idol worship was common, people of Arab used to worship more than 365 idols. Vulgarism and drinking habits were their common attributes. So, now you can well imagine the whole condition of Arabs before the advent of Islam. But just after the advent of Islam, the Arabs experience socio, political economic revolution.

First let us have look upon the immediate consequences after the advent of Islam in Arab world, these immediate consequences started showing during the life of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be upon Him). Islam gave the system of Adal (justice) due to which the level of crime significantly reduced. Before Islam it was common to observe killing, adultery, rape and theft and other such issues. Due to the justice system of Islam all such crimes rapidly reduced. Similarly, Islam gave respect and honor to women who were humiliated and suppressed before the arrival of Islam. Islam made it compulsory for every Muslim to get educated.

During the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), the centers of Islam were the holy cities of Madina and Makkah. However, after the prophet Islam started to spread outside the Arabia as well. We can divide the post prophet (peace be upon him) era into three categories that are the era of 4 caliphs of Islam namely Abu Bakar (R.A), Umar (R.A), Usman ( R.A) as well as Ali (R.A), the era of Umayyad and Abbasid dynasty and the era afterwards. Each era has a number of distinctive features that we would discuss latter. Here it is worthwhile to mention that the eras of Abu Bakar (R.A), Umar (R.A), Usman (R.A) and Ali (R.A) were purely based upon the principles of Khilafah and all four were nominated by the consensus of Muslims, however afterwards the Eras of Umayyad as well as Abbasid both were based upon imperialism. Muslims in their rule made sure the enforcement of Islamic laws and principles; they enforced the justice system of Islamic rewards and punishments in its true form and as a consequence the crime rate tremendously minimized.

During the Era of Abbasid Muslims were known as the most educated nation in the whole world, Baghdad (Iraq), Undlas (Spain) and Cordova (Egypt) were considered to be three great pillars of Islam. The world renowned universities were located in these three cities. People from all over the world used to come and study in those universities. During this Era Muslim scientists did many new innovations, Jabir Bin Hayyan, Boo Ali Sina and Al-Kundy were a few great Islamic scientists of that Era. After Abbasid, the great Egyptian Density and Indian rulers are prominent in Islamic History. Don’t miss the next coming chapters.


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