MUHAMMAD IN WORLD SCRIPTURES
Volume 1: The Parsi, Hindu and Buddhist Scriptures
This work is a rare modern Muslim scholarship regarding prophesies in the earlier sacred scriptures on the advent of Prophet Muhammad, upon whom be peace. In this volume, the author, backed by extensive knowledge of these earlier sacred scriptures including Jewish and Christian scriptures, and his mastery of ancient scripture languages such as Hebrew and Sanskrit, scrutinizes the sacred scriptures of Parsi (Zoroastrian), Hindu and Buddhist religions. He provides historical and linguistic proofs in unearthing prophecies in these scriptures about a promised prophet, his qualities and achievements, and identifies Muhammad as that Mercy for All Mankind promised by God, underlining further the oneness of God.
Maulana Abdul Haq Vidyarthi (1888-1977), having mastered many languages, was known during his time as a qualified Muslim representative to debate with scholars of other religions. Other than holy books such as the Bible and the Vedas, he was proficient in Sanskrit, Hebrew, and other scriptural languages. He was frequently invited to debate with Christian and Hindu missionaries during his time.
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