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Islamic Eschatology Most books on Islamic eschatology primarily consist of the authors best attempts to gather, compile and relay the most reliable Hadith and various traditions relating to the end-times. Beyond this of course, most Islamic eschatology books also contain commentary from the author as well. Because I am not
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Chapter Three Warfare and Peace Preface and Comparison with the Bible Of the twenty-two topics covered in this book, this is one of great interest because of the 9-11 attacks on the United States of America. The following is a broad collection of ninety verses from throughout the Qur'
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Chapter Two The Sacred Texts Of Islam As we begin our study, we first turn to a brief introduction to the sacred texts of Islam. The purpose here is to acquaint the reader with the sacred texts of Islam in order to understand their places within the authority structure of
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Chapter Two Christianity and Islam Comparison with the Bible is Vital Any study of the Qur'an must include a comparison with the Bible because Muslims believe that Islam is built on the foundation of the Jewish and Christian Scriptures. The Qur'an Mohammed recited claimed to agree
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Chapter One Why This Book? Waking Up To The Islamic Revival Blow the trumpet in Zion; sound the alarm on my holy hill. Let all who live in the land tremble, for the day of the LORD is coming. It is close at hand - a day of darkness and
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Chapter One History of Mohammed and the Qur'an Tragic Childhood Mohammeds early life in the Arabian Peninsula is a story of tragedy and struggle. He was born around AD 570. His father, Abd-Allah, died before he was born. Allah was a part of his fathers name because that
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Introduction A Note From The Author In writing this book, I have found myself in a difficult position for more than one reason. On one hand, I would like to share with you the reader a little bit about myself my experience with Christian/Muslim interfaith dialogue and the story
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