The Moslem Doctrine of God: An Essay on the Character and Attributes of Allah According to the Koran and Orthodox Tradition - Gyan Books
The Moslem Doctrine of God: An Essay on the Character and Attributes of Allah According to the Koran and Orthodox Tradition - Gyan Books
About The Book: Samuel M. Zwemer's The Moslem Doctrine of God (1905) offers a scholarly examination of Allah's character and attributes as presented in the Qur'an and Islamic tradition. Zwemer explores the Islamic concept of tawhid, emphasizing God's absolute oneness and indivisibility, which forms the foundation of Islamic monotheism. He delves into Allah's attributes, such as omnipotence, omniscience, and mercy, highlighting their significance in Islamic theology. The work contrasts these Islamic views with Christian theological perspectives, particularly focusing on the differences between the Islamic understanding of God and the Christian doctrine of the Trinity. Zwemer's analysis provides insight into the theological distinctions between Islam and Christianity, aiming to foster interfaith dialogue and understanding.
Author: Samuel M. Zwemer
Pages: 128
Edition: 1905
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