CONTENTS
PREFACE
ISLAM
IS THE ONLY ONE
CHAPTER 1
THE
EARLY FOLLOWERS OF JESUS CHRIST AND
THE FORMATION OF CHRISTIANITY
1.1 The Word “Christians” Were Unknown
To Jesus
1.2
Diversity In the Early Followers of Jesus
1.3
The Nazarenes Versus the Pauline Christianity
1.4
St. James, the Head of the Nazarenes
1.5
The Early Church
1.6
The Origin of the Word Nazarene
1.7
Keepers of “The Torah”
1.8
The Early Church, The Church of the Circumcision
1.9
Salvation Is Through Faith & By Obeying God’s Law
1.10
Obey the Scribes or Teachers of the Law
1.11
Jesus Instruct His Followers to Offer “the Gift that Moses Commanded”
1.12
The Ritual of Exorcism
1.13
Jesus: Those Who Do Not
Follow The Law Are
Hypocrites
1.14 St.
James: Faith Without Good Works Is Useless And Cannot Save Anyone
1.15
Paul And Christianity
1.16
Paul, The Real Founder of Christianity
1.17 Paul Cursed Christ!
1.18
Paul and His Pauline Churches Changed Jesus Into God
1.19
Paul’s Life: Examining His Contradictory Testimonies
CHAPTER 2
AN
ANALYSIS OF THE DOCTRINES
OF CHRISTIANITY
2.1 Constantine “The
Great” Supports the Pauline Christianity
2.2 Christian
Theologians Freely Made Changes To Their Doctrines
2.3 Christians Oldest
Confession of Faith: The Apostles Creed
2.4 The Summary of
Pauline Doctrines (Based on the Apostles and Other Christian Creeds)
CHAPTER 3
THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY AND
INCARNATION
3.1
The Trinity
3.2
The Origin of the Trinity
3.3
God: One in Three Persons
3.4 Three Persons but
Same Essence or Nature (al-Dzat)
3.5 Relationship
Between God The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit
3.6 The Essence (al-Dzat)
of God the Father is in the Son and the Holy Spirit
3.7
God Is Not Splitting Into Three Parts
3.8 The Three Divine
Persons Do Not Exist Side By Side In The Divine World
3.9 In the Trinity No
One is Greater, Less, Separate Nor Subordinate One to the Other
3.10 Jesus Could Not Be
Separated From the Father and the Holy Spirit
3.11 Jesus as God the Creator
3.12 Jesus: God That
Became Man (al-Hulul wa al-Ittihad)
3.13 The Chalcedon
Creed: The Unity of the Two Natures of Jesus Christ without Change,
Division or Separation
3.14
As A Perfect Sin Offering For Mankind: God Became Man
3.15 The Trinity:
Christians Were Themselves Confused
CHAPTER 4
MUSLIMS ANSWER TOWARDS THE DOCTRINE OF
THE TRINITY AND INCARNATION
4.1
The Church Invented the Trinity and Incarnation
4.2
The Trinity on Trial
4.3
The Answer of Maulana Rahmatullah Kairanvi
4.4
The Answer of Ustaz Ahmeed Deedat
4.5
The Answer of Imam Ibn Qayyim
4.6
The Answer of Imam ar Razi
4.7
The Answer of Imam Ibn Hazm
4.8
The Answer of Imam al-Qurthubi
4.9
The Answer of Imam Ibn Taimiyyah
4.10 Christians Answer
On The Unwillingness of Jesus to Use Godly Attributes
4.11 The Answer of Imam
Abu Abd Rahman Robert Squires
4.12 But With God
everything is possible: Matthew 19:26 (Christians Popular
Verse For Incarnation)
4.13 The Answers of Imam
Abu Abd Rahman Robert Squires
4.14
The Present Writer’s Comment
4.15
The Pope Defends the Trinity and Incarnation
4.16
Dr Muzammil Hj Siddiq Answers the Pope
CHAPTER 5
JESUS NEVER CLAIMED TO BE GOD
5.1
The Bible Disapproves the Godhead of Christ
5.2
Anglican Bishops Shock Christians
5.3
Biblical Proof
5.4
Jesus Lesser Than the Holy Spirit
CHAPTER 6
CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM ARGUMENT ON THE GODHEAD OF CHRIST
(FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS)
6.1
Jesus the Literal Son of God
6.2
Jesus Addressing God as “Father”
6.3
I and The Father Are One
6.4
Jesus Received Worship?
6.5
Jesus Pre-Existence
6.6
Jesus The Only Savior?
6.7
The Word Was God
6.8
The Word Created Everything
6.9 Thomas Addressed
Jesus as “My Lord and My God”
6.10 Matthew’s Trinity Formula
EPILOGUE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
PART 2
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