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 | ISLAM AND ITS TRAGEDY 
		Hamed Hosseini  
 Islam, today the second largest religion in 
		the world, derives from the teachings of the prophet Mohammad in the 
		seventh century CE. Islam means submission to truth. Mohammad claimed 
		that God (Allah) had spoken through earlier prophets- including Abraham, 
		Moses and Jesus- before him and he was the last.   As a school of 
		thought, Islam, essentially, is a critical and political school. It 
		makes its appearance in the history of mankind with NO (la). A NO which 
		began with the cry of unity, a cry which Islam reinitiated when 
		confronted by aristocracy, monopoly or compulsion. “NO oppression, NO 
		exploitation, NO ignorance”. Mohammad cried out “I have come from God. 
		God has willed that all oppressed and exploited people should be helped 
		and that they should inherit the earth”.  The main pillar of Islam is 
		‘Tawhid’ (dynamic monotheist ontology). God is the essence of life, the 
		meaning of creation and the origin of truth. The unity of God has 
		special meaning: NO discrimination in respect of race, class, gender, 
		tribe . . .  The God-Human relation is not similar to master-slave or 
		father-child relation. Man can approach God by realizing God’s 
		character: justice, honesty, trust, purity, compassion, mercy. . . 
		Tawhid also means that there is not (and there should not be) any real 
		contradiction between material and spiritual aspects of life. 
		Approaching to God is possible through making dialectical process 
		between material and spirit, reality and truth, masculinity and 
		femininity. . . And “there is a potential integration between God, human 
		and nature”. Therefore wasting the natural resources -including health, 
		prodigality and dissipation are strictly forbidden.  
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