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Jesus Muhammad And Moses - A Meeting Across Time - cover

Jesus Muhammad And Moses - A Meeting Across Time

ONESIMUS MALATJI

Maison d'édition: Onesimus Malatji

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In a serene and timeless realm where the sacred revelations of the Torah, the Bible, and the Qur’an converge, three of the most influential figures in human history Jesus, Muhammad, and Moses come together in dialogue. Against the backdrop of a majestic mountain reminiscent of Mount Sinai, they reflect on their divine missions, their teachings, and the state of the world today.

Moses, the liberator and lawgiver, recalls receiving the Ten Commandments and leading the Israelites out of Egypt. He acknowledges that laws alone are not enough without the transformation of the heart, as humanity often falls into pride and idolatry.

Jesus, the Messiah and the Son of God, emphasizes the fulfillment of the law through love. Quoting the Bible, he highlights the greatest commandments: loving God and loving one’s neighbor, which form the foundation for peace and reconciliation.

Muhammad, the Seal of the Prophets, brings the wisdom of the Qur’an, emphasizing justice, mercy, and submission to God’s will. He reflects on the unity of all nations and tribes under one Creator and laments how humanity focuses more on divisions than on the shared truth of the revelations.
Together, they discuss how the Torah laid the foundation with the law, the Gospel fulfilled it with love, and the Qur’an reaffirmed it with justice and submission. Their dialogue transcends differences, showcasing how their teachings complement one another, pointing humanity to the same God.

This profound meeting symbolizes hope and unity, reminding their followers that the faiths they represent are threads in a divine tapestry. Their words call for a renewed focus on shared values, urging humanity to embrace compassion, understanding, and harmony in an increasingly divided world.
Disponible depuis: 30/01/2025.

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