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Titre : | The True Guidance (Part One) : The Infallibility of Revelation and the Sins of the Prophets |
Auteurs : | Anonyme, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Villach [Autriche] : Light of Life, 1991 |
Format : | 127 p. |
Note générale : | 1st printing in Arabic (1904) / 1st revision in Arabic (1987) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Langues originales: | Arabe |
Index. décimale : | NH/N (Débat Bible - Coran) |
Résumé : |
This book is presented to God’s ministers for their personal use. It deals with an important issue: the infallibility of divine revelation and the fallibility of the prophets. We hope to familiarize ministers of the Lord with both the Christian and Islamic perspectives of this significant theme. Our intention is not to offend but to educate. May those who read this work become better-equipped in expounding the message of God, proclaimed by Jesus Christ, and in giving a wise answer to all who inquire about the hope that is within them.
The material presented here is from a four-volume collection published in the early 1900’s: Al-Hidaya, “The True Guidance.” These four volumes refute attacks against Christianity which were made in two previous Islamic texts: Izhar al-Haqq, “Disclosure of the Truth” and Al-Sayf al-Hamidi al-Saqil, “The Furbished Hamidi Sword.” Most of the attacks against Christianity originated at the beginning of the nineteenth century — regrettably among Biblical scholars. This movement was called Higher and Lower Criticism. Conservative clergymen disputed these writings and proved their fallacy. Currently, the writings of the Biblical criticism movement are held in low esteem, yet Muslim scholars still cite them as if they were reliable. Furthermore, clerics in Arabic universities continue to teach them, without providing students an opportunity to examine the refutations. This book presents part of what was published formerly in one volume of The True Guidance. We intend to publish the rest of The True Guidance in three additional parts. One will include answers to Islamic assaults on the Old Testament; another will respond to attacks against the New Testament; and the last will present an introduction to the study of the Koran, with comments on some of its verses. |
Note de contenu : |
- Preface
- 1. The Infallibility of Divine Revelation - 2. The Sins of the Prophets: Adam / Noah / Abraham / Isaac and Jacob / Lot / The Ancestors of Jesus Christ / The Brothers of Joseph / Aaron / Moses / David / Solomon. - 3. The Excellence of the Prophets - 4. The Sins of Muhammad: His Ancestry / His Religion Prior to His Prophethood /His Praise of the Koraishite Idols / His Concession with his People / His Allurement by His People / His Lust / His Aggression toward His Opponents / His Numerous Mistakes / His Pursuit of Passion / His Disdain for the Poor / His Need for Forgiveness / His Unjust Verdicts / His Health Disorder / His Bewitchment by the Jews / His Inability to Detect Poison / His Anxiety at Death / His Crises of Faith. - 5. The Sins of the Caliphs: The Four “Rightly-Guided" Caliphs / Other Caliphs. - Quiz - Index |
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