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Islam Ka Janam Aur Vikas
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In Its Early Days, The Islamic Movement Expressed The Aspirations Of The Weak And Oppressed Sections Of Society. Therefore, It Would Be Interesting To Examine Who Its Early Supporters Were. An Egyptian Writer Named Abdul-Muta Al-Assaidi Has Conducted Research On This Issue. He States That The Nascent Islam Was Primarily A Movement Of Young People. Among Those Whose Ages Are Recorded, A Large Majority Were Under 40 At The Time Of The Hijrat. These Individuals Had Embraced Islam At Least Eight Or Ten Years Before That. The Prophet MuhammadS Admonition To The Wealthy Of Mecca Not To Hoard Or Flaunt Their Wealth Appealed To The Oppressed, Slaves, And Orphans. Yet, His Supporters Did Not Come Solely From These Classes. They Were Not All Empty-Handed People Or Marginalized People Without Strong Tribal Affiliations. In Fact, Many Of Them Belonged To Leading Tribes. Just As In Our Own Times, Middle-Class Intellectuals, Aware Of Social And Political Processes But Filled With A Sense Of Marginalization, Play A Crucial Role In Social Transformation, So Too Did The Followers Of The Prophet Muhammad. These People Also Belonged To The Middle Strata Of Meccan Society, Where A Fairly Hostile Class Relationship Had Developed.
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