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Quiet Dialogue Between a Muslim and a non-Muslim

Quiet Dialogue Between a Muslim and a non-Muslim

Current price: $40.00
Publication Date: January 7th, 2023
Publisher:
Independent Author
ISBN:
9782912627520
Pages:
186
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All the praises and thanks be to Allah, the Lord of mankind, invisible beings and all that exists, and the Creator of the leavens, the earth, darkness, and light. I testify that there is no god or partner, but Allah alone. I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and messenger. Also, he is His friend and the beloved one among his creatures. He is the last prophet and messenger. His Lord sent him with the bright and brilliant light and he fulfilled the promise and delivered the message and advised the nation. Allah wiped away the sadness and darkness through him and he struggled in His way until he left this life.

O God, grant blessings and peace to your servant and the seal of your prophets and messengers, Muhammad, among the previous and the coming generations and those in the highest ranks till the Day of Judgment. May Allah be pleased with his kind and clean family, his esteemed companions who helped him, and those who were guided by his guidance

including those who followed his teachings, and his impact until the Day of Resurrection. After that, verily, whoever contemplates the teachings of Islam, its message and call will know the full compatibility and harmony of what

Islam has come with. They are not against the pure nature, the meditation of clean souls, and the aspiration of right minds. It will be clear through the questions asked by one of non-Muslims and the logical and rational answers

provided by Islam on the tongue of a Muslim in order to facilitate for those who have pure nature, clean souls and rational preponderant minds distinguishing between the correct and wrong, good and bad and then make a Quiet Dialogue Between a Muslim and a non-Muslim clear choice among Islamic law and others such as atheism or other laws like

Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. God (Allah) has granted man the grace of brain to think,

contemplate, and reach the simple, sample answer that does not deviate from a pure sane instinct without the slightest intransigence or fatigue of thought and then forsake any other answers that do not rise to be accepted by the

explicit mind.