Reasons to read volume 2
- Learn about Jewish, Christian, and Islamic landmarks, briefly showcasing thousands of years of human history through evidence-based sources.
- This book promotes interfaith studies of the three Abrahamic religions by presenting the genealogy of prophets, the similarities and differences in 30 attributes between the faiths, and showing that quarrels between the religions are not due to a ‘clash of civilizations’ but rather a ‘clash of ignorance.’
- Uncover the narrative of humanity’s prophets, from the first man, Adam, to the last and final prophet, Muhammad ﷺ. Learn about their families, companions, places of stay, travel routes, essential landmarks, significant events, and their final resting places.
- Study the brief story of Prophet Noah (Nuh), the Ark, and the Great Flood. The argument that the Great Flood and Noah’s Ark are myths is deconstructed using scientific carbon-dating evidence of petrified coral.
- See satellite images that capture the fallout of the destructive windstorm in the Rub’ al Khali desert that may have destroyed the people of Ad at the time of Prophet Hud, as stated in the Quran.
- Learn about the significance of Islam’s holiest locations, the Kaaba and Masjid An-Nabawi, as well as the rites of Hajj.
- A summary of the modern Palestine-Israel conflict presents readers with a nuanced understanding of one of the most significant challenges of the 21st century, including its origins and history.
- Learn the story of the most-traveled and most-mentioned prophet in the Quran, Prophet Moses (Musa), who overcame his trials and confronted the mightiest power of his time, Pharaoh, and won single-handedly.
- The Islamic narrative of Jesus (Isa) is presented in detail.
- The life of the last messenger, Prophet Muhammed ﷺ, is presented with stories of his companions and family.