Is Muhammad a prophet?

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Is Muhammad a prophet?, by Rachid Maach, Héritage Éditions

This book was born from a simple idea, itself based on a conviction: Muhammad is indeed a Prophet, the last of a series of Semitic Prophets from Abraham, of whom he is the descendant. So there are necessarily proofs of the authenticity of his mission. The purpose of this book is to make a non-exhaustive inventory since, as its title indicates, we have contented ourselves with 100 proofs which, taken together, form a bundle of truths that only a narrow mind can reject.

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Reliure : Softcover
Auteurs : Rachid Maach
Langues : .Français
*YEAR : 2022
SUPPORT: - : Livre
THEME : - : Prophète, Mouhammad, Preuves, Foi
Éditions : Héritage
Condition : - : New
Number of pages : - : 334
SIZE (CM): : 14 x 21 cm
Weight (kg): - : 393 g

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Is Muhammad a prophet? , by Rachid Maach, Heritage Editions

There is no doubt that the Scriptures announced the advent of this prophet who changed the course of history, whether to warn men against his advent, whether he was a false prophet, or to celebrate him and order to follow him, if he was truly sent by the Lord. However, if the biblical prophets had warned men against his coming, these texts would have been used by his many detractors among the Jews and especially the Christians. Since this was not the case, then there must be biblical texts that celebrate Prophet Muhammad and command believers to follow him.

According to some Muslims who have studied the scriptures in their original language, Hebrew, the prophet Muhammad is mentioned therein by name, but his names Muhammad or Ahmad, which mean "greatly praised" and "the most worthy of being praised" have been, voluntarily or not, translated.
He is also announced through his nation, the Arabs, descendants of Ishmael, firstborn of Abraham through whom the angel promised the patriarch an immense posterity. He is also announced through his country, Arabia, as we will demonstrate in this study.

And he is, according to many commentators, "the Prophet announced by Moses, "the one to whom everything must return" (Chiloh) predicted by Jacob, the "servant of God" prophesied by Isaiah, the "son of man" of the Daniel's vision, and "the intercessor" (the Paraclete) announced by Jesus to his disciples.
Because if Jesus was sent to the Jews to put them back on the right path, he was also and above all raised up in order to prepare them for the coming advent of the kingdom of God which was to establish the last of the prophets.

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