Islamic Impostors

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Xulon Press, 2004 - 516 Seiten
From the obscure beginnings of a 1930s ghetto in Detroit to international acclaim, Black Muslims have evoked fright, mystery, and hostility. The Nation of Islam received little attention from the black Christian church, despite its blatantly blasphemous teachings. In weekly radio broadcasts, Elijah Muhammad taught that his doctrine was superior to the Bible and Quran, his mentor was the Messiah/God spoken of in Scripture, and Jesus died in front of a Jewish storefront and remains buried in Jerusalem. From the early 1980s, Louis Farrakhan has taught Elijahs doctrine with one major difference: he stands in the pulpits of Christian churches, mesmerizing the biblically illiterate! Islamic Impostors carefully details the irreconcilable differences between Christians, Black Muslims, and Islam, while providing a biblical critique to aid the Christian church.

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Inhalt

Acknowledgment
xiii
Introduction
xix
A Word to the Church
xxix
Chapter 1
35
Chapter 2
47
Chapter 3
65
Why Black Muslims Reject Jesus as the Messiah
71
Chapter 5
89
Chapter 11
205
A Christian Response to Black Muslim Teachings
225
Chapter 13
263
Chapter 14
287
Chapter 15
297
Chapter 16
311
Chapter 17
347
Chapter 18
373

Chapter 6
103
Chapter 9
119
Chapter 7
129
Chapter 8
139
Chapter 10
187
Chapter 19
397
Chapter 20
409
Endnotes
417
Elijah Muhammads Death Certificate
485
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