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    Is There a Parallel in Any Civilization?

    When `Umar ibn `Abdul `Aziz came to the office of caliphate, a delegation
    of men from Samarqand saw him and represented that the general of the
    Islamic armies, Qutaibah, had unjustifiably stationed his army men in the
    town in their midst. `Umar ibn `Abdul `Aziz wrote to the governor of
    Samarqand that he should appoint a tribunal to judge and settle the
    dispute between Qutaibah and the people of Samarqand. If the judgement of
    the tribunal goes against the army chief and his men are asked to vacate
    they must do so at once. The governor appointed Jami` ibn Hadhir Albaji as
    judge for inquiry. After the inquiry was over, he, though himself a
    Muslim, passed the judgement that the Muslim army must vacate the town. He
    also remarked that the commander of the Muslim forces ought to have served
    an ultimatum of war to the city, and according to the Islamic Law relating
    to war, he ought to have cancelled all the treaties with them so that the
    people of Samarqand could get time to prepare for the war. “Sudden attack on them without warning was unlawful.”

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    When the people of Samarqand witnessed the state of affairs, they were
    convinced that this was an unparalleled case in the history of
    mankind… the state keeping its Commander-in-Chief and the armies
    under such strict discipline and control, bound by lofty moral principles.
    And consequently they decided that fighting against such a people would be
    futile. Rather, they came to regard it as mercy and a blessing from God.
    Therefore they agreed to live with the Islamic army in Samarqand.

    Just imagine. An army conquers a city and enters it. The inhabitants of
    that city complain to the victorious government and the judges of that
    government decide the case against the victorious army, and order the
    deportation, saying that they could not live there without the consent of
    the people of that city. Can either the ancient or modern history of
    mankind point out any war in which the fighting men kept themselves so
    strictly bound by the moral code, and followed such lofty principles of
    truth and justice, as demonstrated by the sons of our civilization? In so
    far as my own knowledge is concerned, not one among the nations of the
    world can be pointed out which demonstrated such lofty morals.

    Extracted from“Some Glittering Aspects
    of the Islamic Civilization” © 1983, 1990 Hindustan Publications.
    Taken from www.islaam.com

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