A main point of confusion in the minds of the majority of Christians is the relationship between the two major religions of Christianity and Islam.
Most Christians wrongly perceive that Prophet Muhammad and the teachings he brought are in great conflict with the original teachings brought by Jesus.
This book proves to the fair-minded reader that Muhammad actually revived many of the teachings brought by Jesus, as mentioned in the New Testament.
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