Isa, the Miraculous Messenger

Isa, the Miraculous Messenger

Author: Itopa Ishaq

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2023-09-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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ISA, THE MIRACULOUS MESSENGER: Stories from the Life of Jesus in Islam "Isa, the Miraculous Messenger: Stories from the Life of Jesus in Islam" is a captivating and enlightening Islamic story book that delves into the extraordinary life and teachings of Prophet Isa (Jesus Christ) as revered in the Islamic tradition. This beautifully crafted book invites readers on a journey through the remarkable stories and teachings that make Prophet Isa a revered figure in Islam. Discover the Miracles and Wisdom: Within the pages of this book, readers will be mesmerized by the awe-inspiring miracles attributed to Prophet Isa in Islamic tradition. From his miraculous birth to his healing touch and profound parables, each story is a testament to the divine wisdom and compassion of this beloved messenger of God. Cultural and Historical Insights: "Isa, the Miraculous Messenger" provides a unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical context in which Prophet Isa lived and carried out his mission. Learn about the customs, traditions, and challenges of his time, offering a richer perspective on his teachings. Interfaith Understanding: In a world of diverse beliefs, this book fosters interfaith understanding by highlighting the shared reverence for Prophet Isa in both Islam and Christianity. It promotes a message of unity and respect among different faiths. Inspirational Lessons: Beyond the historical accounts, this book offers profound lessons and moral guidance inspired by the life of Prophet Isa. His commitment to compassion, forgiveness, and the worship of the One God serves as a timeless source of inspiration for people of all backgrounds. Engaging Narrative: "Isa, the Miraculous Messenger" is not just an informative account but a beautifully narrated story that will captivate readers of all ages. Its engaging prose and vivid storytelling bring the life of Prophet Isa to life, making it an ideal choice for families, educators, and individuals seeking spiritual enrichment. Whether you are a seeker of knowledge, a parent looking to introduce your children to the Islamic perspective on Prophet Isa, or someone interested in interfaith dialogue, this book is a valuable addition to your library. "Isa, the Miraculous Messenger: Stories from the Life of Jesus in Islam" is an invitation to explore the life, miracles, and teachings of Prophet Isa in a way that inspires, informs, and enriches the soul. Don't miss the opportunity to embark on this enlightening journey of faith and understanding. Order Now


Miracles and the Messenger

Miracles and the Messenger

Author: Kristin Replogle

Publisher:

Published: 2021-01-02

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781098348069

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From a life filled with darkness, pain, sorrow, and unbelief to a life full of light, miracle healings, peace, and undeniable belief in God, Kristin Replogle's powerful testimony in Miracles and the Messenger is captivating and compelling. It is the true story of God's transformative power in the author's personal life and her journey tp pursue purpose, forgiveness, and the love and Presence of God. Miracles and the Messenger also includes dreams, visions, and words of love and encouragement given to Kristin for you as well as spontaneous watercolors and poetry.


Messenger

Messenger

Author: Jeni Stepanek

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2009-11-03

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 1101155655

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The moving tribute to the young man Oprah Winfrey called "an inspiration"-told by the woman who raised him. Mattie Stepanek's Heartsongs books were a phenomenon. Not only did they hit the bestseller lists, but the books-and Mattie himself- were a source of inspiration to many, and brought him major recognition. Jimmy Carter described young Mattie Stepanek as "the most remarkable person I have ever known." In Messenger, Jeni Stepanek shares the inspiring story of her son's life. Mattie was born with a rare disorder called Dysautonomic Mitochondrial Myopathy, and Jeni was advised to institutionalize him. Instead, she nurtured a child who transformed his hardships into a worldwide message of peace and hope. Though Mattie suffered through his disease, his mother's disabilities, and the loss of his three older siblings, he never abandoned his positive spirit. His Heartsong- the word he used to describe a person's inner self-spread a philosophy that peace begins with an attitude and can spread to the entire world.


Women on the Edge

Women on the Edge

Author: Ruby Blondell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-09-11

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 1135964610

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Women on the Edge, a collection of Alcestis, Medea, Helen, and Iphegenia at Aulis, provides a broad sample of Euripides' plays focusing on women, and spans the chronology of his surviving works, from the earliest, to his last, incomplete, and posthumously produced masterpiece. Each play shows women in various roles--slave, unmarried girl, devoted wife, alienated wife, mother, daughter--providing a range of evidence about the kinds of meaning and effects the category woman conveyed in ancient Athens. The female protagonists in these plays test the boundaries--literal and conceptual--of their lives. Although women are often represented in tragedy as powerful and free in their thoughts, speech and actions, real Athenian women were apparently expected to live unseen and silent, under control of fathers and husbands, with little political or economic power. Women in tragedy often disrupt "normal" life by their words and actions: they speak out boldly, tell lies, cause public unrest, violate custom, defy orders, even kill. Female characters in tragedy take actions, and raise issues central to the plays in which they appear, sometimes in strong opposition to male characters. The four plays in this collection offer examples of women who support the status quo and women who oppose and disrupt it; sometimes these are the same characters.


America

America

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Publisher:

Published: 1923

Total Pages: 644

ISBN-13:

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"The Jesuit review of faith and culture," Nov. 13, 2017-


Averroes

Averroes

Author: Majid Fakhry

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-10-01

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1780746679

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This stimulating book covers all area of the twelfth century Muslim philosopher's life from his transmission of Aristotelian thought to the Western world, to his conflict with the Ash'arite theologians.


Prophet Muhammad And His Miracles

Prophet Muhammad And His Miracles

Author: Bediuzzaman Said Nursi

Publisher: Tughra Books

Published: 2007-11-01

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 159784618X

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Prominet scholars of Islam say that the evidences of Muhammad's prophethood and his miracles amount to about 1000. Countless people have affirmed it in their own particular ways, and the Qur'an itself provides thousands of such proofs. This book by Bediuzzaman Said Nursi talsk about some of the extraordinary incidents that happened at the time of prophet Muhammad in support of his divine mission, that is, calling people to Islam.


Miraculous Rhymes

Miraculous Rhymes

Author: Tony Hunt

Publisher: DS Brewer

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9781843841265

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The first published general study of an unduly neglected writer whose stylistic legacy remains unique in the Middle Ages. The well-connected, northern-French monk and musician Gautier de Coinci (1177/8-1236) occupies an unassailable position as one of the most exceptional vernacular writers of the Middle Ages, concerning whom there is nevertheless nofull length study in English. In a meticulously planned and supervised collection of miracles of Our Lady, which survive in a remarkable number of manuscripts, some beautifully illustrated, Gautier deploys his outstanding talentsas a composer of songs, an acerbic satirist, an audacious inventor of rich and equivocal rhymes (of a virtuosity unparalleled before the "Grands Rhetoriqueurs" on the eve of the Renaissance), a confident lexical innovator, an exuberant exponent of rhetorical wordplay, an incisive observer of contemporary society, and a man of profound personal piety. This study of word-patterning in Gautier seeks to compensate for the dearth of stylistic studies ofOld French and to examine in detail the relationship between rhetoric and religion, "courtoisie" and Mariolatry, aristocratic tastes and the way to spiritual renewal. Gautier's writing strategy is shown to be a means to rise beyond secular, aristocratic values by building on them and transcending them rather than opposing and rejecting them. TONY HUNT is a Fellow of St Peter's College, Oxford.