Muhammad in the Bible
- Product Code: BK0203
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- Book Binding: Paper Back
- Book Author: Professor ‘Abdu ‘-Ahad Dawud
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Professor ‘Abdu ‘-Ahad Dawud, B.D., the
writer of the present series of articles is the former Reverend David Benjamin
Keldani, B.D., a Roman Catholic priest of the Uniate-Caldean sect. A
brief sketch of his biography appears elsewhere.
When asked how he came to Islam he wrote:
“My conversion to Islam cannot be attributed to any cause other
than the gracious direction of the Almighty Allah. Without this Divine guidance
all learning, search and other efforts to find the Truth may even lead one
astray. The moment I believed in the Absolute Unity of God His Holy Apostle
Muhammed became the pattern of my conduct and behavior.
Foreword
Short biography of
Prof. Abdul Ahad Dawud
Part 1
Muhammed in the Old Testament
Prefatory Remarks
Chapter 1: “And the
Ahmad of all nations will come”
Chapter 2: The
question of birthright and the convenant
Chapter 3: The
mistery of the “Mispa”
Chapter 4: Muhammed
is the “Shiloh”
Chapter 5: Muhammed
and Constantine the Great
Chapter 6: Muhammed
is the Son of Man
Chapter 7: King
David calls Him “My Lord”
Chapter 8: The Lord
and the Apostle of the Covenant
Chapter 9: Genuine
Prophets preach only Islam
chapter 10: Islam
is the Kingdom of God on earth
Part 2
Muhammed in the New Testament
Chapter 11: Islam and Ahmadiyat announced by Angels
Chapter 12: “Eudokia” means “Ahmadiyah”
Chapter 13: John
the baptist anounces a powerful Prophet
Chapter 14: The
Prophet fortold by the baptist was certainly Muhammed
Chapter 15: The
baptism of John and Jesus only a type of the “Sibghatu Allah”
Chapter 16: The
“Sibghatu Allah” or the baptism with the Holy Spirit and fire
Chapter 17: The
“Paraclete” is not the Holy Spirit
Chapter 18:
“Periqlytos” means “Ahmad”
Chapter 19: “The
Son of Man, “ who is He ?
Chapter 20: By the
Apocalyptical “Son of Man,” Muhammed is intended
Chapter 21: The Son
of Man according to the Jewish Apocalypses