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What the Bible Says About Muhammed
What the Bible Says About Muhammed
What the Bible Says About Muhammed
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The subject of this evening's talk - "What the BIBLE says about MUHAMMED" - will no doubt come as a surprise to many of you because the speaker is a Muslim. How does it come about that a Muslim happens to be expounding prophecies from the Jewish and Christian Scriptures?
As a young man, about 30 years ago, I attended a series of religious lectures by a Christian theologian, a certain Rev. Hiten, at the "Theatre Royal", Durban in South Africa.

This Reverend gentleman was expounding Biblical prophecies. He went on to prove that the Christian Bible foretold the rise of Soviet Russia, and the Last Days. At one stage he went to the extent of proving that his Holy Book did not leave even the Pope out of its predictions. He expatiated vigorously in order to convince his audience that the "Beast 666" mentioned in the Book of Revelation the last book of the New Testament was the POPE, who was the Vicar of Christ on earth. It is not befitting for us Muslims to enter into this controversy between the Roman Catholics and the Protestants. By the way, the latest Christian exposition of the "Beast 666" of the Christian Bible is Dr.Henry Kissinger (2). Christian scholars are ingenious and indefatigable in their efforts to prove their case.

Rev. Hiten's lectures led me to ask that if the Bible foretold so many things - not even excluding the "Pope" and "Israel" - then surely it must have something to say about the greatest benefactor of mankind(3) , the Holy Prophet Muhammed (may the peace of Allah be upon him).

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPeace Vision
Release dateJan 18, 2012
ISBN9781465927248
What the Bible Says About Muhammed
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Ahmed Deedat

Ahmed Deedat was born in the town of Tadkeshwar, Surat, Bombay Presidency, British India in 1918.His father had emigrated to South Africa shortly after the birth of Ahmed Deedat. At the age of 9, Deedat left India to join his father in what is now known as Kwazulu-Natal. His mother died only a few months after his departure. Arriving in South Africa, Deedat applied himself with diligence to his studies, overcoming the language barrier and excelling in school, even getting promoted until he completed standard 6. However, due to financial circumstances, he had to quit school and start working by the time he was the age of 16. In 1936, while working as a furniture salesman, he came across a group of missionaries at a Christian seminary on the Natal South Coast. The missionaries, in their efforts to convert people of Muslim faith, often accused the Islamic Prophet Muhammad of having "used the sword" to bring people to Islam. Such accusations offended Deedat, and were to form a major influence on his subsequent interest in comparative religion.

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    Reading this article today made me to know that people hide the truth in ignorance,
    Jesus Christ is LORD.

    You not believing it can't change the truth.
    Am a Christian and Jesus is my LORD. Period.
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    Masyallah, may Sheikh deedat get rewarded with firdaus for writing this book. A must for every Muslim debating with Christians or Christians who are willing to seek truth that's based on logic
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    The author's view is one sided towards his religion. His understanding of Christianity is only at surface level.

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What the Bible Says About Muhammed - Ahmed Deedat

WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT MUHAMMED (PEACE BE UPON HIM)

By Ahmed Deedat

SAY: "DO YOU SEE?

WHETHER THIS MESSAGE BE FROM ALLAH (God Almighty),

AND YET YOU REJECT IT,

AND A WITNESS FROM AMONG THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL BORE

WITNESS OF ONE LIKE HIM......."

(Holy Qur'an 46:10). (See note 1)

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What the Bible Says about Muhammad (pbuh)

By Ahmed Deedat

Published by Peace Vision at Smashwords

Copyright 2012 Peace Vision

Table of Contents

Introduction

Pope or Kissinger?

Why nothing?

Not one by name!

What is Prophecy?

Prophet Like Moses

Three Unlikes

Father and Mother

Miraculous Birth

Marriage Ties

Jesus Rejected by his People

Other-Wordly Kingdom

No New Laws

How they Departed

Heavenly Abode

Ishmael the First Born

Arabs and Jews

Words in the Mouth

The Faithful Witness

Un-lettered Prophet

Grave Warning

Baptist Contradicts Jesus

Three Questions!

That Prophet

The Acid Test

The Greatest!

Introduction

Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen,

The subject of this evening's talk - What the BIBLE says about MUHAMMED - will no doubt come as a surprise to many of you because the speaker is a Muslim. How does it come about that a Muslim happens to be expounding prophecies from the Jewish and Christian Scriptures?

As a young man, about 30 years ago, I attended a series of religious lectures by a Christian theologian, a certain Rev. Hiten, at the Theatre Royal, Durban in South Africa.

Pope or Kissinger?

This Reverend gentleman was expounding Biblical prophecies. He went on to prove that the Christian Bible foretold the rise of Soviet Russia, and the Last Days. At one stage he went to the extent of proving that his Holy Book did not leave even the Pope out of its predictions. He expatiated vigorously in order to convince his audience that the Beast 666 mentioned in the Book of Revelation the last book of the New Testament was the POPE, who was the Vicar of Christ on earth. It is not befitting for us Muslims to enter into this controversy between the Roman Catholics and the Protestants. By the way,

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