Companion to Proofs of the Prophets


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Companion volume to general introduction to Proofs of the Prophets, including Part One: The Nomenclature of Proof; Part Two: Reasons for Opposition to the Prophets of God; Part Three: Principles of Approach to the Prophets of God; Part Four: The Path of Illumination--as found in the Writings of Baha'u'llah, the Bab, 'Abdu'l-Baha, Shoghi Effendi, and in the Sacred Writings of various religions.




Proofs of Prophethood


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Proofs of the Prophets


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A description of forty proofs of prophethood derived from a close study of the Babi and Baha'i Writings, as well as the Sacred Texts of several other religious traditions.




Proofs of the Prophets--The Case for Baha'u'llah


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Forty proofs of the prophethood of Mirza Husayn 'Ali Nuri, called Baha'u'llah, as compiled from His Writings and those of His chosen interpreters, 'Abdu'l-Baha and Shoghi Effendi.




Proofs of the Prophets--Lord Krishna


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Forty proofs of prophethood revealed by Baha'u'llah and His appointed interpreters, applied to Lord Krishna.




The Cambridge Companion to Muhammad


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A collection of essays by some of the most accomplished scholars in the field exploring the life and legacy of the Prophet.




The Stories of the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad


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Muhammad is the prophet and founder of Islam. Born in Mecca in 570, most of his early life was spent as a merchant. At age 40, he began to have revelations from Allah that became the basis for the Koran and the foundation of Islam. By 630 he had unified most of Arabia under a single religion. As of 2015, there are over 1.8 billion Muslims in the world who profess, "There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is his prophet."




The Companion to Said Nursi Studies


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Contemporary Islamic theology remains a neglected area in studies on Islam. This work is dedicated to the thought and ideas of Said Nursi (1876-1960), one of the most prominent Muslim theologians of the twentieth century. Nursi inspired a faith movement--the Nur community--that originated in Turkey. It continues to play a key role in the revival of Islam and now numbers several millions of followers worldwide. His legacy and impact deserve therefore to be examined more closely. This volume is the most substantial overview in English of the inspiration of Said Nursi and his masterpiece the Risale-i Nur. In the beginning, the essays provide the reader with Nursi's historical context and biography. Then Nursi's theological views, his understanding of society, and ideas on politics are placed under the spotlight. Over the last twenty years, more and more comparative religion specialists in the West have become acquainted with Said Nursi. Nursi studies is now an established discipline, and this volume is a celebration of that reality. As it reveals, Muslims and Christians are grappling with the wisdom of this remarkable, rich thinker.