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Why Did They Become Muslims

WHY DID THEY BECOME MUSLIMS? The book Why Did They Become Muslims consists of 3 sections. Section I is a book of Islam and Christianity. Information about Prophets, books, religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) is given, conditions of being a true Muslim are explained, the words of those filled with admiration for Islam and the lives of 42 people who being a member of other religions chose Islam are narrated. Section II is a book of the Qur’an-ı Karîm and the Torah and the Bibles as of Today. Information about today’s Torah and Bibles is given, errors in the Bible are explained; that the Qur’an-ı Karîm is the last and unchangeable book is explained scientifically. Besides, explained are miracles, virtues, moral practices and habits of Muhammad ´alayhissalâm. Section III is a book of Islam and Other Religions. That Islam is not a religion of savageness, that a true Muslim is not ignorant, that there can be no philosophy in Islam are explained along with explanations of primitive religions and celestial religions.

WHY DID THEY BECOME MUSLIMS?

The book Why Did They Become Muslims consists of 3 sections. Section I is a book of Islam and Christianity. Information about Prophets, books, religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) is given, conditions of being a true Muslim are explained, the words of those filled with admiration for Islam and the lives of 42 people who being a member of other religions chose Islam are narrated. Section II is a book of the Qur’an-ı Karîm and the Torah and the Bibles as of Today. Information about today’s Torah and Bibles is given, errors in the Bible are explained; that the Qur’an-ı Karîm is the last and unchangeable book is explained scientifically. Besides, explained are miracles, virtues, moral practices and habits of Muhammad ´alayhissalâm. Section III is a book of Islam and Other Religions. That Islam is not a religion of savageness, that a true Muslim is not ignorant, that there can be no philosophy in Islam are explained along with explanations of primitive religions and celestial religions.

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Qur’ân al-kerîm, is the true Book of Allah, and to show the right<br />

way to those who falter in this respect.<br />

We would like to assure our readers that these studies have<br />

been carried on in quite an impartial way. The two major religious<br />

books we have examined are the Holy Bible, which comprises<br />

what exists in the name of the Torah and today’s Gospels, and the<br />

Qur’ân al-kerîm. The Torah, which was merged with the Holy<br />

Bible under the name the Old Testament, has been considered<br />

within the Bible in the course of these studies. In other words, the<br />

book we have examined is the Holy Bible = Evangelium, which<br />

today’s Christendom holds as the real Injîl.<br />

The Holy Bible is not only one book. First of all, it contains<br />

the Old Testament. Its second part, the New Testament, consists<br />

of the Gospels written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, the<br />

Acts of the Apostles written by Luke, the Epistles written by<br />

Paul, (James, Peter, and John, and Revalation). The Old<br />

Testament consists of three sections. The first section, which is<br />

considered to be the Torah revealed to Mûsâ ‘alaihis-salâm’,<br />

covers five books: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and<br />

Deuteronomy. The second section is called Nebiim, or Prophets,<br />

and is composed of two divisions, i.e. former Prophets, and latter<br />

Prophets. Their names are Joshua, Judges, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1<br />

Kings, 2 Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Hosea, Joel, Amos,<br />

Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai,<br />

Zechariah, and Malachi. The third section, Ketûbîm, or books,<br />

writings, consists of Psalms, which are attributed to Dâwûd<br />

(David) ‘alaihis-salâm’, Proverbs of Solomon, The Song of Songs,<br />

Ecclesiastes, Ruth, Esther, Job, Jeremiah, Lamentations of<br />

Jeremiah, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, 1 Chronicles, and 2<br />

Chronicles.<br />

Who hold the tenets written in all these books? Fanatical Jews<br />

and Christians, who are always controversial with each other<br />

although they believe in the same Holy Book. <strong>They</strong> claim that the<br />

statements in these books are the Word of Allah. However, an<br />

attentive examination of these books will bring one to the<br />

inescapable conclusion that the statements in them originate from<br />

the following three sources:<br />

1) Some of them may be the Word of Allah. For in these<br />

passages Allâhu ta’âlâ Himself addresses humanity. For instance:<br />

“I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren,<br />

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