Christ, Muhammad and IMohammad Al Ghazoli was raised a Muslim. But the more he read the ancient literature of Islam, the more convinced he became that Allah could not be the True God. And the more he studied the life of Muhammad, the more obvious it became that Muhammad was not God's prophet. Then one day, someone placed a Bible in his hands and said, "Read." Soon Ghazoli had found the True God, and forgiveness through His Son. This book isn't just Ghazoli's testimony. It is much more than that. It contains the facts from the literature of Islam that shows why Allah can't possibly be the True God. It gives proof from Islam itself that whenever Muhammad wanted more wives, or riches, or when he had a problem, Gabriel was always standing by, ready to give another verse to exempt Muhammad from the law and morality. How convenient! Many of the stories in the book will be unfamiliar to the Western reader, but very familiar to Muslims. It is this inside view of things that makes the book so powerful as a witnessing tool for Muslims. Over and over again, Ghazoli asks, Is this the behavior of a prophet who was sent by God? What kind of god would send a prophet like that? The arguments contained in this book will give you powerful evidence you can show to Muslims you may try to witness to. Because it is written by a respected Arab writer, who was an advisor to the Arab league and even to Libyan ruler Qhadaffi, you can give the book to a Muslim and tell him, "Read." Learn about:
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... Arabian Peninsula, but extended into plan- ning invasions of other countries. Muhammad's influence became strong, and the number of his wives rose to eleven, plus six harems of women with whom he had intercourse. It is said he had about ...
... Arabian Peninsula, but extended into plan- ning invasions of other countries. Muhammad's influence became strong, and the number of his wives rose to eleven, plus six harems of women with whom he had intercourse. It is said he had about ...
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... Arabian Gulf : Progressive Economy . ( 1986 ) . Terrorism . ( International Ideas House , 1999 ) . • Lost between Reason and Faith . ( Jordan : Arabian Publishing House , 1987 ) . • • Christ , Mohammad and I. ( 2003 ) ( Arabic original ) ...
... Arabian Gulf : Progressive Economy . ( 1986 ) . Terrorism . ( International Ideas House , 1999 ) . • Lost between Reason and Faith . ( Jordan : Arabian Publishing House , 1987 ) . • • Christ , Mohammad and I. ( 2003 ) ( Arabic original ) ...
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... Arabian Peninsula. He was a teacher of philosophy and religious studies. He was a Christian15 with strong faith in his beliefs. He said: “If Muhammad had moral strength, he would say Christ is the Truth.” Another famous saying of his is ...
... Arabian Peninsula. He was a teacher of philosophy and religious studies. He was a Christian15 with strong faith in his beliefs. He said: “If Muhammad had moral strength, he would say Christ is the Truth.” Another famous saying of his is ...
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... Arabians recite the memorized poetry they were famous for. Muhammad was no good at memorizing poetry, but at least he could recite rhyming prose. Muhammad reached age twenty-five, and was still not married, although the average age for ...
... Arabians recite the memorized poetry they were famous for. Muhammad was no good at memorizing poetry, but at least he could recite rhyming prose. Muhammad reached age twenty-five, and was still not married, although the average age for ...
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... Arabians who sold him to Khadija, the first wife of Muhammad, who in turn gave him as a present to her husband, Muhammad, to be his servant. But after Muhammad heard his calling to Islam, he freed Zayd and he adopted him for a son ...
... Arabians who sold him to Khadija, the first wife of Muhammad, who in turn gave him as a present to her husband, Muhammad, to be his servant. But after Muhammad heard his calling to Islam, he freed Zayd and he adopted him for a son ...
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Page 158 - And the angel said unto her, Fear not, Mary ; for thou hast found favour with God. And behold thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name JESUS ; for He shall save His people from their sins.
Page 163 - Now the birth of JESUS CHRIST was on this wise : — When as His mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.
Page 233 - Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast.
Page 14 - He shall cover thee with his feathers, And under his wings shalt thou trust : His truth shall be thy shield and buckler.
Page 197 - Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him. Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.
Page 207 - Wherefore she said unto Abraham, Cast out this bondwoman and her son: for the son of this bondwoman shall not be heir with my son, even with Isaac.