Islam has brought a tremendous revolution in all fields of life. All religious obligations like Namaz, Zakat, Fasting, Hajj and etc promote a universal message of peace and harmony. Visit of Muslims to Makkah and Medina in the month of Zilhaj through hajj packages along with Umrah Packages and Cheap Umrah Packages. In the field of knowledge, no one can come to close the services of Islam. Through light of Knowledge, Islam awakened the life of Arabs in Arabia where literacy was almost absent and people felt superiority in their heritage rather than in being well-educated and cultured. There were around 17 people in pre-Islamic Makkah who were able to read and write …show more content…
the holy Quran, the Prophet (PBUH) and Hazart Ali (R.A). The Quran present Allah’s revelations. While Prophet’s traditions, hadith and sunnah were other source of knowledge. And the complied speeches of Hazart Ali has also contributed in the field of knowledge. Nahj al-Balagha (Highway of Oration) is the book in which his lectures, speeches, his letters as the caliph to his governors are collected. The Prophet once said, “I am the city of knowledge and Ali is its gate.” This saying has aptly proved the position of Hazart Ali in the field of knowledge. Hazart (R.A) Ali contributed abundantly to Muslim scholarly …show more content…
He instructed Malik: “Do not say, 'I am your overlord and master and that you should, therefore, bow to my commands', as that will corrupt your heart … Let your mind respect through your actions the rights of God and the rights of human beings … for otherwise you will be doing injustice to yourself and to humanity. “He also advised Malik bin Ashter to “care for them (the people) with the tenderness with which you care for your children, and do not talk before them of any good you might have done to them, nor disregard any expression of affection which they show in return….”“The chief justice should be selected,” Ali wrote, “from the best of people who cannot be intimidated; he should be one who does not err too often; who does not turn his back on the right path; who is not self-interested or