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This work outlines the core beliefs and ethical teachings of Islam, characterizing its moral principles, conception of the afterlife, and social ideals while addressing common misunderstandings. It recounts the Prophet’s mission and the early community’s expansion under successive leaders, surveys major dynasties and external challenges, and describes periods of cultural flourishing and later disruption. The author examines sectarian developments and theological schools, and considers social questions such as toleration, the status of women, bondsmen, and the intellectual currents that shaped law and ethics.
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