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Judaism
Number of Items: 9
- Hindi Author : Ata’a Alrahman Deya’a Allah Author : Naji Ibrahim Al Arfaj Translation : Ata’a Alrahman Deya’a Allah The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A book translated into Hindi discusses those sincerely and honestly seeking for the true religion and refutes the Christianity creed specially believing in trinity.
- Spanish Author : Bilal Philips Translation : Muhammad Eisa Qarsyiah The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
- English 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.
- 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?”
- English Author : Soud ibn Abdul-Aziz Al-Khalf Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
Islam is the universal religion, in this comparative study between Islam and Christianity, the reader will notice the tolerant approach of Islam toward other revealed religions.
- Arabic Author : Muhammad As-Sayed Muhammad
This is an Arabic book makes a comparison between Islam, Christianity and Judaism through doctrine of each of them. Thus the real seeker for truth can know his/her correct way.
- Swahili Author : Shareef Abdul Azeem
A book in Swahili discusses the special place that women have in Islam and addresses some of many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of Islam or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent its message.
- Italian Author : Shareef Abdul Azeem Translation : Mamdooh Abdul Qawi Daluo Rusu
A book in Italian discusses the special place that women have in Islam and addresses some of many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of Islam or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent its message.
- Urdu Author : Abu Adnan Sahail Reviewing : Shaqeq Al-Rahman Deya’ Allah Al-Madani
This is a book translated into Urdu which is considered one of the most precious books of the author (may Allah preserve him). He clearly shows the Jewish and Shiaa conspiracies against Islam, beginning from the first intellectual one by Abdullah ibn Sabaa (may Allah curse him) who claimed to be Muslim while aggressively attacking Islam. The author illustrates the similarity between Judaism and Shiaism doctrines as two sides of the same coin.