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Crucifixion or Crucifiction By Ahmed Deedat (Booklet)

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ISBN: 9786039177258
Author: Ahmed Deedat
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 88
Publication Year: 1997
Language: English
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Crucifixion or Crucifiction By Ahmed Deedat (Booklet)

  • ISBN:9786039177258
  • AUTHOR: Ahmed Deedat
  • BINNDING: Paperback
  • PAGES: 88
  • PUBLICATION YEAR: 1997
  • LANGUAGE: English

About This Book:

Ahmed Deedat, a well-known Muslim apologist, and scholar, wrote the booklet "Crucifixion or Crucifiction?" The book concentrates on the subject of Jesus Christ's crucifixion from an Islamic viewpoint. For his work in comparative religion and interfaith communication, Ahmed Deedat was well-known. He devoted his life to advancing Islam and dispelling false notions about religion. Deedat sought to portray Islam as a complete and logical religious system through his lectures, discussions, and written writings. Deedat offers reasons and proof that refute the conventional Christian view that Jesus was crucified. He examines several perspectives and explanations of the Crucifixion, providing an Islamic stance on the subject.

About The Author:

Ahmed Deedat was a well-known Muslim apologist, preacher, and scholar who made a name for himself by promoting interreligious understanding and comparative religion. He was born on July 1st, 1918, in Surat, Gujarat, India. After moving to South Africa, he rose to prominence among Muslims. Deedat devoted his life to advancing Islam and dispelling myths about the religion. He was passionate about having talks and disputes with people of various religious backgrounds, especially Christians. He sought to portray Islam as a complete and logical system of thought, defending its tenets and teachings with reason and proof. Deedat frequently used a blunt and combative of argumentation, but he also emphasized the value of upholding respect and dignity in interfaith discourse.

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