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And that is the beginning of the prophetic career of Muhammad .
The months to come would bring more revolutions, powerful words of a lylical quality, more beautiful than the most exquisite Arabic poetry. Above all, Muhammad was to bear one message to his people, a simple yet radical proclamation that there is only one God.
The central tenet of Islam is the oneness, the indivisible unity of god ,not something that is simply the one ??, but something that is absolutely the most important concept.
Divine unity is more than saying God is the only one God, there are no other deities. It's only thinking about one thing. So to be thinking about possessions, to be thinking about status, to be thinking about power or all intellectual idols.
The implications were staggering. One God meant one people, no more tribal divisions. To the poor and unprotected, the prospect was revolutionary.
(It) seems to me that one of the most important things of, in his early teaching, that isn't, isn't often talked about is the strong social justice message that he delivered. In Mecca of the time, there was an increasing separation between the haves and have-nots. He insisted that this was not to be enough, we should share the wealth and with the social justice message that I think it really got him hearing among many of the folks.
So coming with Islam, it was a new order, a new way of life, and it was a beautiful way of life because everybody was equal, black, white, men, women, children, so it had that type of universal appeal which I think was the reason why Islam spreads so rapidly.
Many were moved by Muhammad's message, as he began to speak out in the community.
It had the suppleness and symbolic depth of the great pre-Islamic poems that had been created by these people, and that had given these people in Arabia such an extraordinary ear for verbal expression, where verbal expression was the commanding cultural force.
Some people call him a poet. And there is a chronic sorra, basically saying Muhammad is not a poet. Poets speak through desire. This is not the voice of desire. This is the voice of God. |
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