Prophecies : Objectively proving the Prophethood of Muhammad
By: Ali, A.
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Language: English
Softcover
Islam, meaning «submission,» teaches monotheism, emphasizing worship of One God and obedience to His commands. Salvation requires belief in the Oneness of God and His Prophets, culminating with Muhammad, who received revelations known as the Qur'an in seventh-century Arabia.
Muslims view the Qur'an as God's literal word, compiled immediately after Muhammad's death and preserved unchanged. They also follow the Hadith, collections of Muhammad's sayings compiled by early scholars. This book will reference both sources, particularly emphasizing the Hadith, to provide evidence for Islam's truth and Muhammad's prophethood.
Contents
About Islam & Prophet Muhammad Preface Prophecies in the Qur’an Modern Phenomenon Modern Inventions Historically Fulfilled Prophecies Conclusion
Muslims view the Qur'an as God's literal word, compiled immediately after Muhammad's death and preserved unchanged. They also follow the Hadith, collections of Muhammad's sayings compiled by early scholars. This book will reference both sources, particularly emphasizing the Hadith, to provide evidence for Islam's truth and Muhammad's prophethood.
Contents
About Islam & Prophet Muhammad
Preface
Prophecies in the Qur’an
Modern Phenomenon
Modern Inventions
Historically Fulfilled Prophecies
Conclusion