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News of these conversions reached and were acknowledged by Heraclius, Emperor of Rome, the Pope of Rome, Christian hierarchy, the head of the Coptic church in Egypt and his companions, the prominent Jewish scholar Suriya's son, Akhtab and his brother, Ka'ab Asad's son, Az-Zubair Batiya's son and other Jewish scholars.
There are many authentic records that speak of how both the Jews and Christians could not do otherwise but admit to the existence of these descriptions that Prophet Muhammad were written in their scriptures.
Whenever any of the People of the Book came to challenge Prophet Muhammad he would quote their own scriptures as an argument against them. He reproached them for tampering with the words in their scriptures, and for the concealment of their contents, and the twisting of words that would otherwise made his affair clear. He invited them to supplicate for the curse of Allah to fall on those who lied, but they declined. When they realized they would be exposed in their true light, they avoided confrontation with him thereby avoiding the exposure of their books.
Had these clerics found their books contained other than that which he said, it would have been by far easier for them to present it rather than be subjected to the confiscation of their property, in some cases their lives, and status. He challenged the Jews with a verse from the Koran saying, "Bring the Torah and recite it, if you are truthful, Those who after this invent lies about Allah are harm doers." (3:93-94), but they chose not to respond.
Aspects of the Birth of the Prophet
(On Monday, 12th of Rabi-al-Awwal (21st April 571 after Jesus ascended into heaven to await his return before the end of he world) Lady Aminah gave birth to her blessed son in the house of Abu Talib. As Lady Aminah gave birth a blessed light came from her that enabled her to see the far distant palaces of Syria.
The beautiful baby was born without a trace of dirt upon him, and a sweet aroma caressed his perfect little body. Lady Aminah remembered the instruction she had been given in her vision and supplicated to Allah with it for her little son.
News that Lady Aminah had given birth to a son was sent straight away to Abd Al Muttalib. As soon as he heard the good news he rushed to see his new grandson. When he reached the house his heart was filled with joy and tender, loving care. He cradled the sweet baby wrapped in a white cloth in his arms and then took him to the Ka’bah where he offered a prayer of thanksgiving to Allah for the safe delivery of his grandson.
Before returning his new grandson to Lady Aminah he went home to show him to his own family. Standing at the door waiting for his father's return was his three year old son Abbas. Lovingly, Abd Al Muttalib
There are many authentic records that speak of how both the Jews and Christians could not do otherwise but admit to the existence of these descriptions that Prophet Muhammad were written in their scriptures.
Whenever any of the People of the Book came to challenge Prophet Muhammad he would quote their own scriptures as an argument against them. He reproached them for tampering with the words in their scriptures, and for the concealment of their contents, and the twisting of words that would otherwise made his affair clear. He invited them to supplicate for the curse of Allah to fall on those who lied, but they declined. When they realized they would be exposed in their true light, they avoided confrontation with him thereby avoiding the exposure of their books.
Had these clerics found their books contained other than that which he said, it would have been by far easier for them to present it rather than be subjected to the confiscation of their property, in some cases their lives, and status. He challenged the Jews with a verse from the Koran saying, "Bring the Torah and recite it, if you are truthful, Those who after this invent lies about Allah are harm doers." (3:93-94), but they chose not to respond.
Aspects of the Birth of the Prophet
(On Monday, 12th of Rabi-al-Awwal (21st April 571 after Jesus ascended into heaven to await his return before the end of he world) Lady Aminah gave birth to her blessed son in the house of Abu Talib. As Lady Aminah gave birth a blessed light came from her that enabled her to see the far distant palaces of Syria.
The beautiful baby was born without a trace of dirt upon him, and a sweet aroma caressed his perfect little body. Lady Aminah remembered the instruction she had been given in her vision and supplicated to Allah with it for her little son.
News that Lady Aminah had given birth to a son was sent straight away to Abd Al Muttalib. As soon as he heard the good news he rushed to see his new grandson. When he reached the house his heart was filled with joy and tender, loving care. He cradled the sweet baby wrapped in a white cloth in his arms and then took him to the Ka’bah where he offered a prayer of thanksgiving to Allah for the safe delivery of his grandson.
Before returning his new grandson to Lady Aminah he went home to show him to his own family. Standing at the door waiting for his father's return was his three year old son Abbas. Lovingly, Abd Al Muttalib