- Introduction
- Alexander, Caesar, Napoleon, Chengiz khan and Tamerlane, great warriors and emperors of the history, their glorious victories are based on the scalps of demolished countries and civilization.
- Napoleon, the greatest soldier of all times, the performer of miracles, brought tremendous glories to France atthe cost of its depopulationcomplete rein of enemies’ countries.
- In warwe cannot construct, it only destroys.
- Apparent achievement gained through it is short living. After Alexander’s death, his great empire was broken into fragments. Napoleon, having brought many countries under his sway, wasfinally defeated by his own victims.
- In contrary, peace brings everlasting fruits to the whole humanity: scientific inventor, great theories of philosophers, and marvelous pieces of art and literature.
- War turns to useful invention, great sources of human betterment in peace, like nuclear energy into destructive means like Atom and Hydrogen bombs.
- In war man fights against his fellows, against other men; in peace he fights against poverty, disease and ignorance.
- Achievements through peaceful means rules over heart, while power causes only hatred: Louis Pasture, the eminent French scientist, outclassed Napoleon in a contest for the greatest Frenchman in the eye of French people.
- War causes a prejudice and discriminataion, ever unacceptable vices to human conscience, among human being but scientific inventions, literary works, and philosophies are meant to uproot these evils.
- Our Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) brought the biggest revolution in the history of the world, through love and knowledge.
- Jinnah founded the biggest Muslim state of the world without killing even a single man.
- Whatever point angle we look at the matter, victories of peace emerge greater than those of war. With increasing knowledge and world becoming a global village, it is hoped that war would become a thing of past.
- Conclusion
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