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Muhammad: Son of Abraham, Brother of Moses, Successor of Jesus
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Muhammad: Son of Abraham, Brother of Moses, Successor of Jesus

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The Prophet Muhammad, like the Prophets Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, came to unite the believers under God’s divine laws. Islam, Christianity, and Judaism are some of the most influential religions. All three originated near share many world views. Ekram Haque explains why Christians and Jews will be astounded by the Prophet Muhammad’s noble life and the parallels found in the Qur'an, the Gospels, and the Torah. The Prophet Muhammad
was a man who brought people together, instantly capturing them with his smile and profound message. As the most influential man ever, historians have captured his life story vividly. But this biography focuses on his role as the awaited Prophet of the scriptures. Therefore, the spirit of this book reflects the spirit in which God sent this Prophet.-Omar Suleiman, President of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research. Ekram Haque’s book contributes to the discussion among Jews, Christians, and Muslims seeking to grow in mutual respect, appreciation, and love. As a Christian pastor, I recommend this book, especially to fellow Christians willing to see the Prophet Muhammad and Islam in a new light. Christians are called to embrace Muslims and Jews as sisters and brothers in faith, and this book will help us fulfill this calling.-Ian Mevorach, Pastor and Co-founder of the Common Street Spiritual Center. Ekram Haque graduated from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City. His other books include Hearts That Think, See, and Remember; The Radiant Lamp; and Powered by Hope, Positivity, and Optimism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
One Humanity Under God
Date
16 March 2022
Pages
424
ISBN
9780578377483

The Prophet Muhammad, like the Prophets Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, came to unite the believers under God’s divine laws. Islam, Christianity, and Judaism are some of the most influential religions. All three originated near share many world views. Ekram Haque explains why Christians and Jews will be astounded by the Prophet Muhammad’s noble life and the parallels found in the Qur'an, the Gospels, and the Torah. The Prophet Muhammad
was a man who brought people together, instantly capturing them with his smile and profound message. As the most influential man ever, historians have captured his life story vividly. But this biography focuses on his role as the awaited Prophet of the scriptures. Therefore, the spirit of this book reflects the spirit in which God sent this Prophet.-Omar Suleiman, President of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research. Ekram Haque’s book contributes to the discussion among Jews, Christians, and Muslims seeking to grow in mutual respect, appreciation, and love. As a Christian pastor, I recommend this book, especially to fellow Christians willing to see the Prophet Muhammad and Islam in a new light. Christians are called to embrace Muslims and Jews as sisters and brothers in faith, and this book will help us fulfill this calling.-Ian Mevorach, Pastor and Co-founder of the Common Street Spiritual Center. Ekram Haque graduated from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City. His other books include Hearts That Think, See, and Remember; The Radiant Lamp; and Powered by Hope, Positivity, and Optimism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
One Humanity Under God
Date
16 March 2022
Pages
424
ISBN
9780578377483