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alshehri2005

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October 25, 2007

Thomas Carlyle, the son of a stonemason, was born in Ecclefechan in Scotland, in 1795. Brought up as a strict Calvinist, he was educated at the village school, Annan Academy and Edinburgh University, where he studied arts and mathematics. After graduating in 1813 he became a teacher at Kirkcaldy.

Carlyle moved to
Edinburgh in 1818 where he was commissioned to write several articles for the Edinburgh Encyclopedia and for the Edinburgh Review. Carlyle also began translating German writers such as Goethe and Schiller and writing original work such as The Life of Schiller (1825).

After marrying Jane Baillie Welsh in 1826, Carlyle moved to London where he became a close friend of the philosopher,
John Stuart Mill. As well as contributing articles for Mill's Westminster Review, Sartor Resartus appeared in Fraser's Magazine (1833-34). Carlyle also published several books including The French Revolution (1837), On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History (1841) and Past and Present (1843).

Carlyle's books and articles inspired social reformers such as
John Ruskin, Charles Dickens, John Burns, Tom Mann and William Morris. However, although he had originally held progressive political views, Carlyle became increasingly conservative in the late 1840s. This is reflected in the right-wing, anti-democratic attitudes expressed in his collected essays Latter Day Pamphlets (1850) and his admiration for strong leaders illustrated by his six volume History of Frederick the Great (1858-1865) and The Early Kings of Norway (1875). In the last few years of his life, Carlyle's writing was confined to letters to The Times. Thomas Carlyle died in 1881.

Thomas Carlyle in his (Heroes and Heroworship), was simply amazed as to: "how one man single-handedly, could weld warring tribes and wandering Bedouins into a most powerful and civilized nation in less than two decades."  

Thomas Carlyle, who was among the first people to speak against the Christian lies against Muhammad(P) says:

"Our current hypothesis about Mahomet, that he was a scheming Imposter, a Falsehood incarnate, that his religion is a mere mass of quackery and fatuity, begins really to be now untenable to any one. The lies, which well-meaning zeal has heaped around this man, are disgraceful to ourselves only. When Pococke inquires of Grotius, where the proof was of that story of the pigeon, trained to pick peas from Mahomet's ear, and pass for an angel dictating to him? Grotius answered that there was no proof! It is really time to dismiss all that."

The British philosopher, Thomas Carlyle, who won the Nobel Prize for his book The Heroes’ wrote: “It is a great shame for any one to listen to the accusation that Islaam is a lie and that Muhammad was a fabricator and a deceiver. We saw that he remained steadfast upon his principles, with firm determination; kind and generous…"

http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Jcarlyle.htm

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10:16 AM Oct 25 2007

redwana

redwana
Egypt

Do U Know Who Thomas Carlyle is?
02:37 PM Oct 24 2007
Come all of you! -
 and now [the spring] swells
 more grandly: an entire race
 lifts the prince up high!
And in rolling triumph
it gives names to the lands and cities
that grow in its path.
 Irresistibly it rushes onward,
leaving a wake of flaming-tipped towers
  and houses of marble - creations
of its bounty.
Like Atlas it bears cedar houses
upon its giant's shoulders;
over its head, the wind noisily
blows a thousand flags
as testimony of its glory.
 And so it brings its brothers,
 its treasures, its children,
effervescent with joy,
to the waiting parent
 bosom

10:16 AM Oct 25 2007

redwana

redwana
Egypt

 Brooks nuzzle up
sociably. Now it treads
into the Plain, resplendent with silver,
 and the Plain grows silver too
and the rivers of the Plain
and the brooks of the mountains
cheer and shout: "Brother!
Brother, take your brothers with,
take them with you to your ancient father,
 to the eternal ocean,
whose outstretched arms
 await us,
 who, ah! has opened them in vain
to embrace his yearning children;
for the bleak wasteland's
greedy sand devours us; the sun above
sucks up all our blood; a hill
clogs us into a pool! Brother,
  take your brothers from this Plain,
take your brothers from the mountains,
take them with you to your ancient father!

10:15 AM Oct 25 2007

redwana

redwana
Egypt

Do U Know Who Thomas Carlyle is?
02:28 PM Oct 24 2007
 Below in the valley
flowers appear from its footprints,
and the meadow
derives life from its breath.
But no shaded valley can stop it,
no flower,
  clasping its knees
 and imploring it with loving eyes:
 toward the Plains it presses its course,
twisting like a snake.
 

10:15 AM Oct 25 2007

redwana

redwana
Egypt

Do U Know Who Thomas Carlyle is?

peace be upon u ...that is not the first time that any thinker or writer or poet has written  about the prophet MOUHAMED

u know about Johann Wolfgang von Goethe  he was the greatest poet in german...he have written two poetry about islam and MOUHAMED..

Mahomets Gesang  or song for Mohammed...

 

this is the translation of it 

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Song for Mohammed

Language: ENGLISH 

 Behold this rocky spring,
 bright with joy
like a twinkling star;
 above the clouds
 its youth was nourished
by good spirits
 among the cliffs in the bushes.

;Fresh as a youth
 it dances out of the cloud
 down to the marble rocks,
 cheering again
 to the sky.

 Along mountainous paths
 it chases after colorful pebbles,
 and with the step of a young leader
 its companion-springs journey
with it onward.

 

 

04:36 AM Oct 25 2007

nanazayed

nanazayed
Palestinian Territory, Occupied

 

I know little information about him.Really I like what he wrote about my prophet Muhammad :The lies (Western slander) which well-meaning zeal has heaped round this man (Muhammad(saaw) are disgraceful to ourselves only." "A silent great soul, one of those who cannot but be earnest. He was to kindle the world, the world’s Maker had ordered so."
in his 'Heroes and Hero Worship and the Heroic in History,' 1840

 

Thanks alot for these information

 

with my best wishes