The Mysteries of Allah and His Muhammad is indeed a scanty summary of a potentially great debate.
However unwieldy or incomprehensible the actual details may be, certain contexts of the whole or part can always be identified for discussion.
In the physique of mankind, Allah manifests. He does so on nature glaringly, just as is inferred from various sections of the book. Whilst He does, the divinity of a being "not more than a prophet" is also undoubtedly established. That co-joining of the One and Only Creator and a creation (a man, Muhammad), who coincidentally is most positively and negatively controversial, should interest those who consider man to be the meanest of God's creations.
That we may not discount knowledge of any sort, even that considered most sacrilegious (science), God's inspiration to a mortal being (Muhammad) corroborates too many ideas put forth by scientists or intellectuals' discoveries and postulations.
What a mystery that the lightbulb, which in theory and description was already encoded in the Quran more than a thousand years ago, before one bulb ever rolled out in a factory!
Only simple minds take things for granted and give no thought to the grandiose schemes of our world and its elements. This book serves as a jolt to those who oversimplify "what is" or the mysterious.
God is indispensable, while His Muhammad is surprisingly the greatest factor of what is, what would be, and what has been, being the mercy and essence of creation.
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