

An edition of Islamic contributions to civilization (1963)
By Stanwood Cobb
Publish Date
1963
Publisher
Avalon Press
Language
eng
Pages
84
Description:
This little book is what could be called a *light* and a clear challenge to the thinking of the West on the place of true Islam in the history of mankind. Cobb's insights into the oneness of all the major religions, the oneness of mankind and the essential oneness of God are themes that come from his lifelong experience as a Baha'i - the most recent of the world's major Faiths - and which happens to be the most widespread geographically next to Christianity and the most rapid growing (although quietly) on the planet today (Britannica/Baha'i Faith).
subjects: Islamic influences, Civilization, Western, Western Civilization, Mohammedan influences
People: Baha'ullah - (1817 - 1892) revealed over a hundred volumes of Teachings for this era of human spiritual evolution and founder of the worldwide Baha'i community with close to six million adherents from every racial, economic and religious background~
Times: Now