"...we must learn -once again- to regard Islam as the norm by which the world is to be judged."

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Source: Muhammad Asad (1954). “The Road To Mecca”, p.382, The Book Foundation

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Muhammad Asad

Philosopher, Writer

Muhammad Asad was a Jewish convert to Islam, renowned for his influential translations and interpretations of the Quran, emphasizing understanding and spirituality.

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