This book debates and discusses the contents of the book...
This book debates and discusses the contents of the book "Islamic Messianism" written by the respected scholar, Abdul Azeez Sachedina. Although the contents of this book have an immediate bearing on the contents of the previously named book, yet, it stands with an independent entity of its own due to the magnitude of the discussion framed within historical, Islamic and scientific bounds, which is in itself fascinating factor.
Indeed, this book at the same time, helps completes where that one lurks short, and corrects the image, if obfuscated in the other book. Matters are so discussed that the reader could grasp the sense without referring to the other book. Whoever walks in the corridors of the edifice of this book will become acquainted with the building of the other one without paying a visit there.
Those who adhere to their subject because of their belief, and those who look into this subject because of their curiosity, and those to whom desire of investigation has approximated to this subject would in any case, feel interested in their excursion and their fatigue would be compensated as they relax in its premises. Indeed, it is my wish from the Almighty to guard the pen either mine or that of others forms deviation.
May He determine the end, no other than to focus the light upon truth when we comment on others' writings or express our views about their composition? Not at all is it the desire nor is it ever in design to disparage one's literary efforts or conceal them or belittle a wit or dig into other's research in order to point out their mistakes or personal errors. No. Never. May God ward off such malevolence?
"There is no success to me except from Allah whom I depend upon and whom I resign to." Foreword The form of research varies and the outlook differs in investigations about the religious matters and those of the faith of those who believe in God and the unseen world. The acceptance of this truth, or in other words, such a view of the universe that the world is created by God, in it is a subject that entails research.
With regards to Islam we hold belief in God's existence and His being omnipotent, All Knowing, Almighty, All Wise and that He sent the Messengers for the guidance of the people. Obviously in such a way of investigation we connect the Mission of Muhammad to God Himself. Now the validity of this connection is to be explored.