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- Sinhalese Author : I. A. Ibrahim
A book in Sinhalese specifically written for non-Muslims to help them better understand Islam, Muslims, and the noble Quran. It is rich in information, references, bibliography, and illustrations. It has been reviewed and edited by many professors and well-educated people. It is brief and simple to read, yet contains much scientific knowledge.
- Russian Author : Hasan Mohammed Ba Aqeel Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) Translation : Mykhailo Yakubbovic
A useful book in Russian for anyone interested in comparative religion. In this book, he will find many surprises that challenge what many once believed as absolute truths. This book has been written as the result of dialogues the author had with a Christian clergy as well as laity. The discussions were polite, pleasant, friendly, and constructive without the slightest intention of hurting the religious feeling of any Christian. It is just a challenge to Christianity. It is indispensable for those looking for the truth and those studying comparative religion.
- English Author : Hasan Mohammed Ba Aqeel Reviewing : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A useful book in English for anyone interested in comparative religion. In this book, he will find many surprises that challenge what many once believed as absolute truths. This book has been written as the result of dialogues the author had with a Christian clergy as well as laity. The discussions were polite, pleasant, friendly, and constructive without the slightest intention of hurting the religious feeling of any Christian. It is just a challenge to Christianity. It is indispensable for those looking for the truth and those studying comparative religion.
- Spanish Author : Hasan Mohammed Ba Aqeel Translation : Yahya Khwan Sakwoilio Reviewing : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A useful book in Spanish for anyone interested in comparative religion. In this book, he will find many surprises that challenge what many once believed as absolute truths. This book has been written as the result of dialogues the author had with a Christian clergy as well as laity. The discussions were polite, pleasant, friendly, and constructive without the slightest intention of hurting the religious feeling of any Christian. It is just a challenge to Christianity. It is indispensable for those looking for the truth and those studying comparative religion.