خلاصه ماشینی:
"Moral Governance of the Prophet Muhammad (s) Part I Mohammad Nasr Isfahani1 Translated by Hannaneh Fathollahi ABSTRACT: The prophets’ aims in spreading the message were to teach monotheism, ethics, and religious law.
1 The Prophet asked people to refrain from idolatry and instead to worship the One God, the moral being, who is Merciful, Forgiving, Kind, Bountiful, Just, Gracious, and who is the Creator, the Provider, and the Lord of Majesty and Generosity.
"1 The following year, twelve people came from Medina and paid allegiance to the Prophet based on some mutually accepted principles.
In the Qur’an, verse 12 of Chapter Mumta anah (She that is to be Examined), known as ‘Bay'at al-NisE’ (the allegiance of women), contains the contents of that oath of allegiance and lays out the social ethics of the Prophet as a basis for community life in the future.
Additionally, since the basis for unity in Islam is founded upon belief and ethics, the Prophet first eradicated idol worship in Mecca, and then sought to construct places of worship for Muslims to gather for prayer and consultation.
The establishment of congregations and brotherhood treatises created an intimate bond among the Muslims, so much so that the pre-Islamic tribal prejudice vanished and was replaced with social unity based on monotheism.
According to these guidelines, the Prophet succeeded in creating a system grounded on perfect principles in which all believers have equal rights rather than abiding by rules based on tribe, gender, race, or social class."