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The Integrity in Conveying a Message

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"This book is a cry from the far Southern hemisphere, from the city of Sydney, Australia, to the masses of people, calling to them: Let's pause to reflect on the teachings of our religion. Are they exactly the same as the apostles and prophets have already communicated to us? Or is what happened to them what actually happened through the messenger's companions, disciples and their followers, not only in Islam, but in Judaism and Christianity as well? We have to reconsider the teachings of our religions, purify them from the impurities, exaggeration and the preference of private interests over general interests: world altruism to the hereafter. Religion is a sense of integrity; it is a responsibility, and a heavy one. Whoever faces and shoulders the responsibility does not evade it through counterfeiting. If you are not capable of meeting its requirements, you must step down and hand the banner to those who deserve it and who are really fit to take it up. May God grant us guidance to success." —Prof. Moneer Sultan Ein Shams, University Girls' College, Egypt


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Publisher: D Books

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  • ISBN: 9781743350928
  • Release date: December 17, 2013

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  • ISBN: 9781743350928
  • File size: 537 KB
  • Release date: December 17, 2013

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"This book is a cry from the far Southern hemisphere, from the city of Sydney, Australia, to the masses of people, calling to them: Let's pause to reflect on the teachings of our religion. Are they exactly the same as the apostles and prophets have already communicated to us? Or is what happened to them what actually happened through the messenger's companions, disciples and their followers, not only in Islam, but in Judaism and Christianity as well? We have to reconsider the teachings of our religions, purify them from the impurities, exaggeration and the preference of private interests over general interests: world altruism to the hereafter. Religion is a sense of integrity; it is a responsibility, and a heavy one. Whoever faces and shoulders the responsibility does not evade it through counterfeiting. If you are not capable of meeting its requirements, you must step down and hand the banner to those who deserve it and who are really fit to take it up. May God grant us guidance to success." —Prof. Moneer Sultan Ein Shams, University Girls' College, Egypt


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