Michael H. Hart (born April 27, 1932) is an American astrophysicist, white separatist advocator and author, most notably of famous The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History. The first person on Hart's list is the Prophet of Islam Muhammad,[10][11][12][13] a selection that generated some controversy.[14] Hart asserted that Muhammad was "supremely successful" in both the religious and secular realms. He also believed that Muhammad's role in the development of Islam was far more influential than Jesus' collaboration in the development of Christianity.[15][16][17] He attributes the development of Christianity to St. Paul, who played a pivotal role in its dissemination.[15][18] In the book, Hart did not include Abraham Lincoln in the list. The 1992 revisions included the demotion of figures associated with Communism, such as Vladimir Lenin and Mao Zedong, and the introduction of Mikhail Gorbachev. Hart took sides in the Shakespearean authorship issue and substituted Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford for William Shakespeare. Hart also substituted Niels Bohr and Henri Becquerel with Ernest Rutherford, thus correcting an error in the first edition. Henry Ford was also promoted from the "Honorary Mentions" list, replacing Pablo Picasso. Finally, some of the rankings were re-ordered, although no one listed in the top ten changed position.[4
Typical to elect a tyrannical evil a-hole to top the list... murderous swines tend to be very persuasive at least the persuaded individuals are the weak minded followers that didn't have the backbone or intellectual prowess to reject the ideology and refuse to submit (Islam = submit).
@@yannkitson116 if you can prove to me all your accusations show you truthful! with factual evidence then i'm willing to take the next argument !!! You sound to be ample media pub stay away from media and Facebook for 6 months then you will get clarit
@@yannkitson116 Prophet Muhammad was known to stand up against discrimination and self-imposed "superiority." During his last sermon at Mount Arafat, his anti-racism views were made public. The prophet stated that "an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab, nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab ... a white person has no superiority over a black, nor does a black have any superiority over white except by piety and good action."
@@yannkitson116 Muhammad, peace be upon him, was a shy, reticent man who lived among his people with such high moral character they called him al-Amîn - the Trustworthy. The Prophet’s unique physical appearance, his high character and willingness to sacrifice for others, are often at the essence of any description of him. According to the narrations from his Companions he can be described in the following words: Muhammad was imposing and majestic. His face was luminous like a full moon. He was taller than medium but not excessive in height. He had wavy hair, which he parted and it never went beyond his shoulders. He was light-skinned with a high brow. He had full eyebrows and a small space between them. His beard was full, his eyes black. His physique was supple and lithe, with a full chest and broad shoulders. When he walked, he was determined and his pace was as if he was walking downhill. He was decisive and whole-hearted in everything he did, so intent on the task at hand that he never looked over his shoulder, even if his cloak got caught in a thorny bush. When he spoke he was always brief and reflective. He spoke when he saw benefit and spent long periods in silent contemplation. His speech was comprehensive being neither wordy nor abrupt. He had a mild temperament and was never harsh nor cruel, coarse nor rude. He expressed gratitude for everything given to him no matter how insignificant. When he spoke, his companions lowered their heads as if birds were perched upon them. When he was silent, they felt free to speak. He never criticized food or praised it excessively. He never swore, nor did he find fault in people. He did not flatter people but praised them when appropriate. When he did turn to speak to somebody, he used to swing his entire body around and address them full face. When he shook hands, he was never the first to withdraw his own. People entered his gatherings as seekers and left enlightened. He would ask about his companions when they were absent often making inquiries about people’s needs. He never stood nor sat without mentioning the name of God. He never reserved a special place for himself in a gathering and sat where space was provided. He gave each of those who sat with him such full attention that everyone felt that he was the most important person in that gathering. Voices were never raised in his presence. The aged were respected for their age and the young were shown compassion for their youth. His wives and Companions spoke of his humour and cheerfulness. He died on the same day he was born, in the same house he had lived in for ten years in Medina, on a small bed made of leather stuffed with palm fibres in the arms of his beloved wife Aishah. Muhammad exemplifies the strong and profound relationship that each human being ought to have with his Creator, his fellow human beings, and the world around him. May Almighty God and His angels and all His creation bless him and greet him with the salutations of peace!
@@benjaminyildiz6197 Well ProMo was a soft spoken well mannered man, and butter wouldn't melt in his mouth... except he had a few slip ups and errors of judgement wikiislam.net/wiki/List_of_Killings_Ordered_or_Supported_by_Muhammad
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Michael H. Hart (born April 27, 1932) is an American astrophysicist, white separatist advocator and author, most notably of famous The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History.
The first person on Hart's list is the Prophet of Islam Muhammad,[10][11][12][13] a selection that generated some controversy.[14] Hart asserted that Muhammad was "supremely successful" in both the religious and secular realms. He also believed that Muhammad's role in the development of Islam was far more influential than Jesus' collaboration in the development of Christianity.[15][16][17] He attributes the development of Christianity to St. Paul, who played a pivotal role in its dissemination.[15][18]
In the book, Hart did not include Abraham Lincoln in the list. The 1992 revisions included the demotion of figures associated with Communism, such as Vladimir Lenin and Mao Zedong, and the introduction of Mikhail Gorbachev. Hart took sides in the Shakespearean authorship issue and substituted Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford for William Shakespeare. Hart also substituted Niels Bohr and Henri Becquerel with Ernest Rutherford, thus correcting an error in the first edition. Henry Ford was also promoted from the "Honorary Mentions" list, replacing Pablo Picasso. Finally, some of the rankings were re-ordered, although no one listed in the top ten changed position.[4
Typical to elect a tyrannical evil a-hole to top the list... murderous swines tend to be very persuasive at least the persuaded individuals are the weak minded followers that didn't have the backbone or intellectual prowess to reject the ideology and refuse to submit (Islam = submit).
@@yannkitson116 if you can prove to me all your accusations show you truthful! with factual evidence then i'm willing to take the next argument !!! You sound to be ample media pub stay away from media and Facebook for 6 months then you will get clarit
@@yannkitson116 Prophet Muhammad was known to stand up against discrimination and self-imposed "superiority." During his last sermon at Mount Arafat, his anti-racism views were made public.
The prophet stated that "an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab, nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab ... a white person has no superiority over a black, nor does a black have any superiority over white except by piety and good action."
@@yannkitson116 Muhammad, peace be upon him, was a shy, reticent man who lived among his people with such high moral character they called him al-Amîn - the Trustworthy.
The Prophet’s unique physical appearance, his high character and willingness to sacrifice for others, are often at the essence of any description of him. According to the narrations from his Companions he can be described in the following words:
Muhammad was imposing and majestic. His face was luminous like a full moon.
He was taller than medium but not excessive in height. He had wavy hair, which he parted and it never went beyond his shoulders. He was light-skinned with a high brow. He had full eyebrows and a small space between them. His beard was full, his eyes black. His physique was supple and lithe, with a full chest and broad shoulders. When he walked, he was determined and his pace was as if he was walking downhill.
He was decisive and whole-hearted in everything he did, so intent on the task at hand that he never looked over his shoulder, even if his cloak got caught in a thorny bush.
When he spoke he was always brief and reflective. He spoke when he saw benefit and spent long periods in silent contemplation. His speech was comprehensive being neither wordy nor abrupt. He had a mild temperament and was never harsh nor cruel, coarse nor rude. He expressed gratitude for everything given to him no matter how insignificant. When he spoke, his companions lowered their heads as if birds were perched upon them. When he was silent, they felt free to speak. He never criticized food or praised it excessively. He never swore, nor did he find fault in people. He did not flatter people but praised them when appropriate.
When he did turn to speak to somebody, he used to swing his entire body around and address them full face. When he shook hands, he was never the first to withdraw his own.
People entered his gatherings as seekers and left enlightened. He would ask about his companions when they were absent often making inquiries about people’s needs. He never stood nor sat without mentioning the name of God. He never reserved a special place for himself in a gathering and sat where space was provided. He gave each of those who sat with him such full attention that everyone felt that he was the most important person in that gathering. Voices were never raised in his presence. The aged were respected for their age and the young were shown compassion for their youth.
His wives and Companions spoke of his humour and cheerfulness.
He died on the same day he was born, in the same house he had lived in for ten years in Medina, on a small bed made of leather stuffed with palm fibres in the arms of his beloved wife Aishah.
Muhammad exemplifies the strong and profound relationship that each human being ought to have with his Creator, his fellow human beings, and the world around him. May Almighty God and His angels and all His creation bless him and greet him with the salutations of peace!
@@benjaminyildiz6197 Well ProMo was a soft spoken well mannered man, and butter wouldn't melt in his mouth... except he had a few slip ups and errors of judgement wikiislam.net/wiki/List_of_Killings_Ordered_or_Supported_by_Muhammad