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Doctrines and Religions
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Author : Habibu Ahmad Jibril
THE 7 SEVEN IMPORTANT MESSAGES : WHOEVER NEEDS GUIDANCE TO THE TRUE RELIGION WITH EVIDENCES FROM QURAN AND BIBLE
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Author : Majed S. Al-Rassi
Among the doctrines that the followers of Jesus inherited over the centuries was the notion of ‘original sin.’ This booklet discusses the authenticity of this belief from both theoretical and logical points of view, proving that it is a man-made belief that evolved after the doctrines were mixed with Roman beliefs and then affirmed by a Roman emperor (Constantine) after the First Council of Nicaea in 325 CE.
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Author : Abdullah Bin Hadi Al-Qahtani Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
This is a very good book which deals with false Aqeedah of peoples, named “The Truth About The Original Sin”.
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Author : Manea Hussein Al-Hazmi
A book in English presents a hypothetical dialogue between a Muslim and an atheist. It starts with a question from the Muslim to the atheist whether he believes in God, the Creator. The atheist denied and added that the whole universe came by a coincidence and living beings came to exist through evolution without a creator. Then the Muslim addressed the atheist's mind logically and scientifically to prove to him that chance creates nothing, and this vast universe with the magnificent order must have a creator Who is Allah. The Muslim added that modern science proved that the evolution theory is false. In the end, the atheist was convinced and embraced Islam.
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Author : Manea Hussein Al-Hazmi
A book in English presents a hypothetical dialogue between a Muslim and a pagan. It starts with a question from the Muslim to the pagan whether he believes in any deity besides God. The pagan confirmed. The Muslim nullified the godship and lordship of all deities besides the True God using logic and religious proofs from the Noble Quran. After a long dialogue, the Muslim convinced the pagan that God (Allah) is the One and the creator Who has the right to be worshiped while other false deities have no right to be worshiped. They neither cause harm nor bring any benefit. In the end, the pagan was convinced and embraced Islam.
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Author : Manea Hussein Al-Hazmi
A book in English presents a hypothetical dialogue between a Muslim and a Christian. It starts with a question from the Muslim about the meaning of Christianity. The Christian said that Christianity is the teaching of Jesus Christ. Then the Muslim asked about the nature of Jesus Christ. The Christian answered that he is God and the son of God. The Christian mentions some of Jesus' divine qualities to support the claim. The Muslim nullified the Christian's claim with proofs from the Bible and the Noble Quran. After a long dialogue, the Muslim convinced the Christian that Allah is the One and the creator Who has the right to be worshiped. Jesus is his slave and messenger who was sent to people to convey Allah's message of monotheism and to give glad tidings about the advent of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon them both). In the end, the Christian was convinced and embraced Islam.
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Author : Abu Karim Al-Marakshy
Was Jesus a Christian or a Muslim?
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Author : Majed S. Al-Rassi
No one can deny that Allah revealed the Torah and the Gospel to Prophets Moses and Jesus respectively. However, today, none of their followers can point to any specific version of the Old Testament or the New Testament and say definitively that it is the word of God as revealed to Prophet Moses or Jesus. This little booklet sheds light on various proofs that the scriptures revealed to Moses and Jesus have since been altered extensively, and that the current versions of these books do not represent their original forms but simply contain remnants of them.
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Author : Mahmoud Reda Murad The Publisher : Cooperative Office for Dawah, Guidance, and Awareness of Communities in Sulay
A book in English which is aimed to every Christian who is willing to search for the truth with a sincere desire and a broad mind to provide him with answers to questions that would otherwise take a long time to find.
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Author : Muhammad As-Sayed Muhammad Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
In this treatise a comparative study of Islam, Christianity and Judaism, with particular attention to their creeds respectively. This will clarify for us the authentic from the unreliable, the acceptable and the unacceptable, so that the objective reader can decide with certainty between the three faiths.
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Author : Saleh Ali Alsobiyl
A book in English and then translated into Arabic in which its author deals with the explanation of the true and false image of the Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him) in the New Testament.
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A book in English discusses the scriptures of Islam and Christianity written by Gary Miller, a Canadian Muslim. He indicates that a Muslim believes in the religion of the Prophet Jesus but sees mainline Christianity as a religion constructed about Jesus, for the majority of Christians deify Jesus while Muslims say that he is a great prophet & messenger of Allah.
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Author : M. A. C. Cave
A book in English in which its author wrote in his introduction, "Nothing offends more the Christians than to cast doubt about the doctrine of the Trinity, the fountainhead of their faith. Since I grew up as a Christian, I know by heart that it will surely injure a devout follower of Christianity something he knew as true. But to lend a blind eye when I know better is far from righteousness since I am bound by the God’s Commandments to guide those mislead by the false doctrine. It is a basic right of every individual to know the truth that will lead him to the right path.
- English Author : Munqith ibn Mahmood As-Saqqar Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
A book in English in which the author discusses the issue of Jesus Christ's crucifixion, mentioned in the Bible and believed by all Christians. He also discusses the issue of the original sin and salvation to provide the readers with logical and rational answers.
- English Author : Munqith ibn Mahmood As-Saqqar Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
A book translated into English in which the author says: In every age and generation, there will be honest people who are looking for the true guidance. Allah had sent his messengers with signs, light, and true guidance. The Holy Quran, the final divine book, then was revealed to reveal the light and the true guidance. However, the previous books of Allah that revealed to prophets were lost due to the circumstances of writing and the way of conservation, and they were subject to distortion and loss. Thus, people went astray from the guidance and the right path, and people used other books that attributed to Allah. These books do not contain – except slightly - the true guidance and light. These written books contain and conclude the weakness of the human beings and their ignorance. They are full of contradictions, and issues, which no sane or wise person would accept their attribution to Allah. This does not mean that these books are lack of the true guidance completely, but, as I mentioned, they were subject to alteration and human contradiction. This is the Muslims’ belief of the previous books. Muslims believe in the books that Allah had revealed to his prophets, but they do not accept that the Old Testament is Allah’s word, even though it contains some of His revelation and guidance. However, Christians and Jews believe that these books (The books of the Old Testament) are divine, and consider them the word of Allah that He revealed to His prophets and the Jews read and kept throughout their long history. With this significant difference between the two teams, I propose the question, “Is the Old Testament Allah’s word?”
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