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What did the Prophet say about Racism

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MichaelHuffman View Drop Down
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MichaelHuffman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 January 2023 at 2:56pm
Originally posted by beinghistoric beinghistoric wrote:

Indeed Islam is the only religion which eradicates Racism otherwise all other religion (almost) have this.
For example: In Hinduism, the highest respected community is Brahman and the inferior is Achoot. They don't even sit with each other. But Islam says "All are equals". That's why Hazrat Bilal(R.A) a slave but Prophet loved him as he loved with others.

 

I agreed with you and I want to add these words, 

One day, in Mecca, the Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) dropped a bombshell on his followers: He told them that all people are created equal.

“All humans are descended from Adam and Eve,” said Muhammad(P.B.U.H) in his last knowing public speech “There is no superiority of an Arab over a non-Arab, or of a non-Arab over an Arab, and no superiority of a white person over a black person or of a black person over a white person, except on the basis of personal piety and righteousness.”

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Indeed, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized equality among people regardless of race, stating that superiority lies only in piety. This underscores Islam's rejection of racism and discrimination. Additionally, his teachings on moderation in eating emphasize balance and self-discipline, promoting physical and spiritual well-being. Following these teachings fosters harmony, humility, and mindfulness in both personal conduct and social interactions.



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