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Father of the Prophets (1) How the Quran introduces Abraham: The First Mention of Abraham in Quran is unique and challenging

Father of the Prophets (1) How the Quran introduces Abraham: The First Mention of Abraham in Quran is unique and challenging

          
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Abraham is the father of the Prophets Abraham is mentioned 63 times in the Quran. The first mention of Abraham in the Quran is found in: -The verses 87:14-19 and -The verses 53:33-62 The first mention of Abraham in the Quran challenged and is still challenging to: -the Pre-Islamic Arabs yesterday and the Atheists Arabs today, -the Jews yesterday and today, -the Christians yesterday and today, -the today Scientists of Archeology and -the Religious Study Scholars yesterday and today, In order to encourage them all to look for the truth. In this book, you will read about: How the Quran challenges the today Scientists of Archeology Humankind prefer the life of this world to the Afterlife, whereas The Paradise (in the Afterlife) is better and more lasting Truly this is in the Scriptures of the people of old Truly this is in the scrolls of Abraham Do not bargain about spiritual matters for you do not know what your end will be It is wrong to stop doing what is good Does he possess knowledge of the Unseen so that he sees? Has he not been informed of what is in the scrolls of Abraham? The Question for the Scientists is: Where is the Book of Abraham? In the scrolls of Abraham and Moses, we find: -That no burdened soul shall bear the burden of another -That no laden one shall bear another's load -That no bearer shall bear the sins of another -that man shall have only what he strives for of good deeds, and so -you shall not have anything of the reward for good deeds striven for by another -Man's works will be seen will be inspected in the Hereafter -He will be rewarded for it with the fullest reward -The return and the destination after death is toward your Lord, -How the Quran challenges the today Scientists of Archeology In the scrolls of Abraham and Moses, we find that it is Allah Who: -Makes to laugh, whomever He will He makes joyous, and -Makes to weep, whomever He will He makes him sorrowful, Allah makes laugh the people of the Paradise when they see what pleases them Allah makes laugh the people of the Fire when they see what grieves them In the scrolls of Abraham and Moses, we find: -That Allah creates the two kinds, male and female, from a drop of semen -The man's sperms are the responsible for sex determination system. In the scrolls of Abraham and Moses, we find: -Allah has ordained the second bringing forth after the resurrection -It is Allah Who enriches, people by granting them sufficient wealth -Allah made His servants needy for Him -Allah made Himself independent of the need for created beings In the scrolls of Abraham and Moses, we find: -That it is He Who is the Lord of Sirius -Sirius was worshipped since Abraham's era In the scrolls of Abraham and Moses, we find that: -Allah destroyed the people of Aad who denied their messenger Hood -Allah destroyed the people of Thamood who denied their messenger Saleh -Before Aad and Thamood, Allah destroyed the people of Noah In the scrolls of Abraham and Moses, we find that: -Allah destroyed the townships of the folk of Lot -the townships of the folk of Lot were turned upside down In the scrolls of Abraham and Moses, we find that: -O humankind! Every gift and benefit you have is from Allah -O humankind! Allah at all times sends revelations and Messengers to warn you In the scrolls of Abraham and Moses, we find that: -The Impending Hour is imminent, the Resurrection is near at hand. -The Judgment ever approaching draws nigh -None except Allah can reveal its advent and exact time. Humankind! Do you deny the Quran? Do you laugh mockingly and not weep, when you hear the Promise and Threat in the Quran? The higher issues of Life and the Hereafter are serious All that we do in this life is serious and important You deny the Quran and disbelieve in it while you are heedless of it Do not prostrate to idols, nor worship them Prostrate to Allah, Who created


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  • ISBN-13: 9781530678297
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 280 mm
  • No of Pages: 70
  • Series Title: The Father of the Prophets
  • Sub Title: The First Mention of Abraham in Quran is unique and challenging
  • Width: 216 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1530678293
  • Publisher Date: 23 Mar 2016
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 4 mm
  • Weight: 186 gr


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