After the False Messiah; the annulment of the false
religions of the people of the book, the establishment of God’s nation under
Jesus, and the invasion of the Gog and Magog.
Islam gives members of other faiths the right to practice their faiths. A historical analysis of Islamic principle of ‘No compulsion in religion.’ Part 2.
By IslamReligion.com (Originally by Dr. Saleh al-Aayed)
There are various prophecies mentioned in the
Quran which specifically addressed Prophet Muhammad. The fulfillment of these
prophecies has been well documented in the books of seerah, or the
biography of the Prophet as recorded by his disciples.
The acknowledgement that Muhammad was a prophet,
the invitation made by Heraclius to his subjects, and their reaction to it. A
discussion of some legends concerning how the letter was handed down as an
heirloom.
How the believers will experience the Day of Reckoning,
and some of the qualities of the faithful that will ease their passage to the
gates of Paradise.
A brief look at the some of the beliefs of the Baha’i faith which contradict the basic Islamic beliefs, as well as some contradictions found in some of its essential teachings.
Islam gives members of other faiths the right to
practice their faiths. A historical analysis of Islamic principle of ‘No
compulsion in religion.’ Part 2.
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