Communications used by Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) for the promotion and propagation of Islam

Abstract

The significance of the revolutionary movement of Islam is that within a short span of 23 years it completely transformed a society of backward arabs. No doubt the will of Almighty Allah is behind this great success, but no one can under estimate the vision and timely decisions of Holy prophet Peace Be Upon Him. Islam is a unique religion in the sense that it was completely dominated and became a formidable force within the life time of the Holy Prophet (MPBUH).

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Dr-Ismat Ara

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Dr-Ismat Ara (2015). Communications used by Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) for the promotion and propagation of Islam. The Islamic Culture "As-Saqafat-ul Islamia" الثقافة الإسلامية, 34(34), 8-29. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-487432