Monday, 18 November 2013

Ten People who Change the World

1.     Prophet Muhammed PBUH:


Muhammed Pak PBUH is the Last Prophet by God (Allah) in the World. He preached the religion Islam. His followers are called Muslims. Muslims are of the view that He restored an unaltered monotheistic creed of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and many other prophets. He said about himself as:


He took birth in Arabian city Meeca; at that time people of Arab where indulged in mal-practices of every kind like adultery, assassination, gambling, plundering, exploitation of women. They buried girls when they took birth. He forbade such practices, and proved himself virgin, the best husband and father; he was a father of girls only. He was the first who spoke about the rights of women:


He gave a guideline according to Quran (the holy book) for every aspect of life. His teachings are called Sunnah which are as per the Quran. He is religious, political and military leader; he unified the different groups of Arab under the flag of Islam.

2.     Jesus Christ


The focal figure of Christianity Jesus Christ is undoubtedly amongst the most powerful figures in the advancement of western society. There are always debates over the accurate parts of his existence, and teachings due to absence of authentic records. Jesus was born to Mary (also known as Marrium ). She was a virgin and Jesus (without father) was a wonder of the 'Holy Spirit'.

The essence of Jesus' shot term teachings is to give unconditional affection to persons around us and to pardon the guilty. Jesus taught his adherents to Love their foes in that era when tradition was an eye for an eye.
                    

3.     Thomas Jefferson


Life span of Thomas Jefferson was from 13, April 1743 to July 4 1826. This renowned personality was a founding father of America.  His father Peter Jefferson was a land and slave possessor in Virginia, led a prosperous family.

American statement of Independence was principally drafted by Thomas Jefferson. The enactment was embraced on July 14, 1776 and represents the objectives of the American Revolution.

He was a great lover of peace. No doubt the Jefferson’s Presidency had no of events, generally  he tried kept America out of clash.


4.     Mikhail Gorbachove


The Soviet Union Communist Party has a big name ‘Mikhail Gorbachev’ as general secretary from 1985-1991. He had honour to become a first elected President in 1990. Mikhail Gorbachev assumed a main part in disassembling the Communist grip in both the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. His reforms get credit to open the door for the end of the Cold War and Berlin Wall. He favoured the democratic political system.

In 1991, during a failed coup attempt, he was evacuated from Presidential office. After it, Gorbachev had run an  organisation the Green Cross—which deals with social justice and concern for the environment. Mikhail Gorbachev was granted the Nobel Peace Prize in October 1990.

Gorbachev tried or wished to end the weapons contest worldwide, as he said:


5.     Martin Luther King


America's most compelling civil rights activists Martin Luther’s vehement but non brutal protests raised consciousness of racial issues in America. His steps accelerated noteworthy political change.

Montgomery Bus Boycott was a defining moment of his struggle. This event attracted the national press and had spread his voice.  After the accomplishment of this boycott, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (Sclc) was established by Martin and other ministers. He had a strong belief of non-violent struggles.

Speeches of King won the hearts of individuals, irrespect of dark and white. He kept his words free from revenge hater and dispute. In 1963, he was declared ‘Man of the Year’ by Time magazine. During a civil rights march in Washington he delivered a memorable speech "I have a Dream" – in it he said:


6.     Nelson Mendela


 On July 18, 1918 in Transkei a boy took birth, no one knew that he would lead a revolution in South Africa. A South African political activist Nelson Mandela came to know the racial inequality and injustice faced by black individuals, while his University time.
Mandela was captured and put on trial for treason many times; he spent 20 years in jail, meanwhile he came to be progressively well known all around the world.
In 1994, he became an active part of the ANC  to fight against the racial inequality and injustice. Later in April 1994,first fair elections were hold in South Africa. The ANC stood first with 65% of the vote and Nelson Mandela turned into the first President of the new South Africa.  
As a President he tried to heal the wounds of the past. He was of the view:
In 1993, Nelson Mandela (mutually with F W De Klerk) got the Nobel Peace Prize.

7.     Lord Buddha


A prince Siddhartha, who left the comfortable royal life for seeking enlightenment.  He later was called as 'Buddha - or ‘The Enlightened One'.

When he found the righteous way and bliss of nirvana he spend numerous days in this delight. Later he decided to teach the individuals who had wanted to escape the inherent suffering of life. He found a new creed Buddhism. His followers were also devoted their lives.

The basics of the teachings of Gautama Buddha are:

Power of the Mind, Love, peace and righteousness of (speech, thought, action, livelihood, understanding, effort, mindfulness, and concentration).


8.     Winston Churchill


Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill born on 30 November 1874. During the Second World War he served well as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Churchill achieved popularity for his hostility to Hitler. He contradicted the views of the cabinet members to deal with Hitler. He was a great supporter of freedom, justice, honour, mercy and hope.

 

9.     Adolf Hitler

 


10. Abraham Lincoln

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