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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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like unto thee, and will put My words in his mouth; and he shall<br />

speak unto them all that I shall command him.” (Deut: 18-18)<br />

“I, even I, am the LORD; and beside Me there is no saviour.”<br />

(Is: 43-11)<br />

“Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for<br />

I am God, and there is none else.” (Is: 45-22)<br />

We presume that these passages were taken from the heavenly<br />

books revealed to those Prophets sent to the Israelites. As due<br />

attention will show, Allâhu ta’âlâ declares in these passages that<br />

He is ONE, (which means that other gods, such as the Son and the<br />

Holy Ghost, are out of the question), that He sent the Prophets,<br />

and that THERE IS NO GOD, except Him.<br />

Now let us take a look at the second possible source of the Holy<br />

Bible:<br />

2) The statements in this second source may have been made<br />

by Prophets. For instance:<br />

“And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice,<br />

saying, E’li, E’li la’ma sa-bach’tha-ni? that is to say, My God, my<br />

God, why hast thou forsaken me?” (Matt: 27-46)<br />

“And Jesus answered him, The first of all commandments is,<br />

Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord:” (Mark: 12-29)<br />

[Please pay attention to this point: There is still no reference to the<br />

son or the Holy Ghost.]<br />

“And Jesus said unto him, <strong>Why</strong> callest thou me good? There is<br />

none good but one, that is, God.” (Mark: 10-18)<br />

These statements, alleged to have been made by Îsâ ‘alaihissalâm’<br />

(Jesus), may belong to Prophets. This comes to mean that<br />

the Words of Allâhu ta’âlâ and Prophets’ ‘alaihim-us-salawât-uwa-t-taslîmât’<br />

statements have been merged with one another in<br />

the Holy Bible. In contrast, <strong>Muslims</strong> have separated the Words of<br />

Allâhu ta’âlâ from the statements made by the Prophet and<br />

compiled Prophets’ ‘alaihimussalawâtu wattaslîmât’ utterances<br />

under the appelation Hadîth-i-sherîf in separate literature.<br />

Now let us come to the third group of statements in the Holy<br />

Bible:<br />

3) Some of the statements in this group were made by the<br />

Apostles of Îsâ ‘alaihis-salâm’ and tell about the events in which<br />

that great Prophet was involved, some of them were made by<br />

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