The famous French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was a Muslim & wished to implement the Shari'a law in France and rest of the Europe.
This is recorded in a number of historical documents, books and his own personal letters.
This is recorded in a number of historical documents, books and his own personal letters.
These are two of his own letters, he would often start his letters taking the name of Allah and declaring the Shahada (Islamic Declaration of Faith).
Source(s): Correspondance de Napoléon Ier. Tome 5 / publiée par ordre de l'Empereur Napoléon III Napoléon Ier, Page 507, 525
Source(s): Correspondance de Napoléon Ier. Tome 5 / publiée par ordre de l'Empereur Napoléon III Napoléon Ier, Page 507, 525
Napoleon's conversion to Islam was recorded by the local newspaper of its time- Le Moniteur in 1798. After embracing Islam, he changed his name to "Aly Bonaparte".
Satanic Voices Ancient and Modern, David M. Pidcock, Page 54
Satanic Voices Ancient and Modern, David M. Pidcock, Page 54
Bonaparte was in absolute awe of the Prophet (ﷺ) and saw him as a role model and a savior.
When Voltaire made a play mocking the Prophet (ﷺ) he staunchly criticized it and expressed the magnanimity of Muhammad (ﷺ).
When Voltaire made a play mocking the Prophet (ﷺ) he staunchly criticized it and expressed the magnanimity of Muhammad (ﷺ).
Islam was also his last love before his death.
Emil Ludwig, the biographer of Napoleon, writes that Napoleon was speaking of his preference of the religion of Islam to those around him three days before he died.
Emil Ludwig, the biographer of Napoleon, writes that Napoleon was speaking of his preference of the religion of Islam to those around him three days before he died.
According to a latter, Napoleon ordered that books of Maliki Fiqh be translated to French.
So The Code Napoleon/French law, which is universally proclaimed and admired owes its origins entirely to Europe's Islamic past.
Source: David M. Pidcock, 1998 C.E
https://islamicparty.truetranslation.com/commonsense/14letter.htm
So The Code Napoleon/French law, which is universally proclaimed and admired owes its origins entirely to Europe's Islamic past.
Source: David M. Pidcock, 1998 C.E
https://islamicparty.truetranslation.com/commonsense/14letter.htm