Shia or Sunni

[Farhad Amirebrahimi] ↠ Shia or Sunni ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Shia or Sunni Farhad Amirebrahimi, who comes from Iran and was once Shia himself, rises above his heritage. Tariq QuraishiFormer editor, Islamic HorizonsIndianapolis, Indiana. His vantage is unique and so is his courage. Concise and clear and grounded in stunning rationale, Farhad sifts the grain from the chaff.M. With dogged determination, the hallmark of an inquisitive mind, he probes his inherited faith, questions its basic assumptions, and for answers goes to the Qur’an—the ultimate criterio

Shia or Sunni

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Rating : 4.28 (818 Votes)
Asin : B009I3W19S
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Number of Pages : 461 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-01-27
Language : English

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"Farhad Amirebrahimi, who comes from Iran and was once Shia himself, rises above his heritage. Tariq QuraishiFormer editor, Islamic HorizonsIndianapolis, Indiana. His vantage is unique and so is his courage. Concise and clear and grounded in stunning rationale, Farhad sifts the grain from the chaff."M. With dogged determination, the hallmark of an inquisitive mind, he probes his inherited faith, questions its basic assumptions, and for answers goes to the Qur’an—the ultimate criterion

"There is no compulsion in religion - if one believes the Quran." according to Hamza Philip. As one who has had a profound conversion/reversion experience from Western Christianity to 12er Shia Islam, I don't like to criticize someone who reaches an honest conclusion that I didn't reach. Besides, if one is a traditional Sunni Muslim who practices one of the There is no compulsion in religion - if one believes the Quran. Hamza Philip As one who has had a profound conversion/reversion experience from Western Christianity to 12er Shia Islam, I don't like to criticize someone who reaches an honest conclusion that I didn't reach. Besides, if one is a traditional Sunni Muslim who practices one of the 4 schools of jurisprudence, that one is my brother or sister in Islam. I really have trouble understanding, however, how anyone can believe Ibn Tamiyyah is the great teacher of Islam, since he came much later. Yet, here is no compulsion in religion, so if they choose Ibn Tamiy. schools of jurisprudence, that one is my brother or sister in Islam. I really have trouble understanding, however, how anyone can believe Ibn Tamiyyah is the great teacher of Islam, since he came much later. Yet, here is no compulsion in religion, so if they choose Ibn Tamiy. Elecom79 said Very poor argument. The author used a very poor argument trying to prove that the Shia sect of Islam is wrong. He did not present what the Sunni sect believe in and compared and analyzed both beliefs in an unbiased way. Regardless of what my belief is, he couldn't convince me with his argument.. You can read this for free, but don't waste your time This book is like a Mormon explaining to a Buddhist why the Seventh Day Adventists are wrong and using using quotes from Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, and the New Testament to make his points.

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