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Why did they become Muslims
Miladi ; Shamsi, Hijri ; Kamari, Hijri
Miladi
Shamsi, Hijri
Kamari, Hijri
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Religious ethics
Comparative religious ethics
Spirituality and ethics
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
Comparative religious ethics
Spirituality and ethics
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
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"Sad to say, today’s western world still accommodates Christians who insist on the wrong and call Muslims “heretics”, “idle-minded”, “devil-worshippers”, “irreligious”. These misconceptions are inculcated in the minds of Christian children by priests, whose real purpose is to distract their young and inquisitive brains. These interceptive activities are fed with the slanderous propaganda that the Islamic religion embodies aspects disagreeable with modern civilization. The fact, on the other hand, is that Islam is the only religion suitable for today’s civilized world. Our book Islam and Christianity deals with and refutes these misconceptions. In addition to English, we translated that book into French and German and sent the translated versions to countries all over the world. Thereby we tried to countermand the falsifications spread by priests and thus to state the actual facts. It did not take us long to see how appropriate and useful our work had been. No sooner had we distributed the books to the world than they gave their fruits. We received a letter from India, in which wrote an Indian Christian: “When I read your book Islam and Christianity, I realized that Islam is the true religion and I decided to become a Muslim.” We have been receiving similar letters from young Africans. Anyone who has the opportunity to study the pure, clean, civilized and humane aspects of Islam will feel an irresistable attraction to this religion. The Islamic religion is spreading over the world without any such media as propagation and organization. On the other hand, the missionary organizations belonging to those countries whose primary objective is to spread Christianity are spending huge amounts of money and offering various types of social aid, and yet achieving very little success in comparison with their tremendous efforts."(PG 4)
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2000
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