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"Islam & Jesus' Salvation" is written in simple English for a reader to understand the complicated issues that compel a Muslim believer to kill himself and hurt others in the name of Allah. In the first part of his book, the author takes the reader into a short journey through the past history of Islam, reviewing its civilization, culture, and art. In the second part, he presents the Islamic Ideology, morals, and life of the Prophet Muhammad. In the third part, the author discusses the Islamic Jihad and the recent radical events. The fourth part brings Islamic and Christian views about Jesus…mehr

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"Islam & Jesus' Salvation" is written in simple English for a reader to understand the complicated issues that compel a Muslim believer to kill himself and hurt others in the name of Allah. In the first part of his book, the author takes the reader into a short journey through the past history of Islam, reviewing its civilization, culture, and art. In the second part, he presents the Islamic Ideology, morals, and life of the Prophet Muhammad. In the third part, the author discusses the Islamic Jihad and the recent radical events. The fourth part brings Islamic and Christian views about Jesus Christ and extends an invitation to God's Love and Salvation. The book is described to be a light documentary in a storytelling theme.


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"About The Author Fawzy T. Abdelmalek, born and raised in Egypt, immigrated to America in 1973, a Professional Engineer, and a member of the Coptic Orthodox Church. He says that some of his best and dear friends in Egypt were Muslims that had high morals and character. He explains that the violence of Radical Muslims is a result of being ignorant of God's love for all humans; it is now time to understand the depth of His love. The author welcomes your comments or questions, please contact him at Fabdelmalek@aol.com."