Prophet (PBUH) raised moral standards of Madina through his own supreme example: PM
The Premier shared a quote of Roman Statesman Scipio which states that no society is fortunate when its walls are standing while its morals are in ruin.
Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said our beloved Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) first raised the moral standards of the state of Madina through his own supreme example of Sadiq and Ameen before they became one of the greatest civilisations.
On his official twitter handle, the Premier shared a quote of Roman Statesman Scipio which states that no society is fortunate when its walls are standing while its morals are in ruin.
“Our beloved Prophet PBUH first raised the moral standards of the state of Madina through his own supreme example (Sadiq and Ameen) before they became one of the greatest civilisations,” the caption read.
Our beloved Prophet PBUH first raised the moral standards of the state of Madina through his own supreme example (Sadiq and Ameen) before they became one of the greatest civilisations. pic.twitter.com/kZcxthhFgw
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) November 8, 2021
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