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Islam Unveiled: A Starting Point:

Current price: $46.20
Islam Unveiled: A Starting Point:
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Islam Unveiled: A Starting Point:

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One of the greatest virtues is truth, and we should all strive towards knowning the truth about the things that we care about. In this book, we learn the truth about the religion of Islam. Ordinarily, one will tell you that to be a Muslim, you need to follow the Quran (central text) and the Hadiths (believed to be the sayings of the prophet Muhammad). But the truth that is established in this comprehensive book revolves around a central theme that flies in the face of mainstream Islamic orthodoxy: following the Quran alone, without Hadiths. Proof will be given as to where it is in the Quran that explicitly bans the Hadiths and why they could not have come from the prophet himself, the true meaning of the command to follow Muhammad as a messenger of God, and many little-known issues regarding the contents of the Quran and the religion of Islam will be discussed, ranging from the "five pillars" that constitute the foundation of the religion, to the glaring contradictions between the Quran and the Hadith, and even information such as the nature of death, information that no ordinary person can find in the mainstream.

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