Milestones of Islamic civilization in the sermons of the Prophet (PBUH)
Abstract
One of the most prominent things that historians and researchers have agreed upon in the fields of history, literature and civilization is that Islam is the religion of civilization and development, and that it has enabled its followers in a short period of time to build a civilization with solid foundations and solid rules that have enriched humanity and still enriches it and provides it with a wealth of lofty meanings and high directives For the straightforward behavior of the individual and the harmony of the members of society in a life full of well-being and happiness and based on integration and cooperation in all aspects of social, economic and political life. The Islamic society, and in this proper, upright and balanced approach, Aoun, which means aid in building the land and spreading justice among all members of the people, there is no difference in that between the small and the old, the rich and the poor. If Ibn Khaldun had mentioned that civilization (it is rather mastery of luxury and the provisions of the crafts used in his faces) And its doctrines of kitchens, clothes, buildings, furnishings, buildings, and all household goods and conditions), for life has developed under Islam within These matters are all together and within what makes clear that Islam preceded the contemporary understanding of civilization, which is summarized as (meaning spiritual and material progress for individuals and the masses alike). This positive Islamic approach to building the civilization of Islam adopts these two pillars of spirit and matter thanks to the teachings of the Holy Quran and the directions of the Messenger (PBUH) In his biography, his behavior and all his deeds and sayings (and seek what God has brought to you in the hereafter, and do not forget your share of the world, and better as God has done you well, and do not seek corruption on earth).
One of the most prominent features of this society was the integrity of its members and the balance of their behaviors and relationships. Each of them knew his duties and performed them without supervision or accountability, and he realized his rights and did not look to the attachments that he was in.