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The Messenger of God Question: A Qur'an-Only Inquiry into Prophets, Messengers, Mahdis, Mathematical Claims, and the Standard of Public Evidence

by Mahmoud Ahmed
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798198775695
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 276
  • Original Price: USD 10.72
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 323 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Islam / Koran & Sacred Writings

The Messenger of God Question

Across religions, millions await a divinely guided figure: a Messiah, a returning Jesus, a Mahdi, a messenger, or a reformer sent by God. But how should such claims be examined?

By charisma?
By tradition?
By miracles?
By numbers?
Or by the enduring standard of public evidence anchored in the Qur'an itself?

The Messenger of God Question is a Qur'an-only inquiry into one of the most serious religious questions: how to distinguish sincere scholarship, mathematical discovery, inherited expectation, and failed religious claims from a true claimant to divine messengership.

Mahmoud Ahmed traces a deeply personal and investigative journey from inherited religion through Hadith doubt, Qur'an-alone study, modern claimant movements, mathematical claims, public records, retractions, and the difficult discipline of evidence-based religious examination.

A Public-Evidence Standard

This book does not ask the reader to accept claims blindly. Nor does it ask the reader to reject every claimant reflexively. Instead, it develops a public-evidence standard:

Is the claim public?
Is the message specific?
Is the record durable?
Is the evidence Qur'an-governed?
Does the claimant bring new prophethood or new scripture?
Does the claimant seek reward, status, or authority?
Can the claim survive examination after the emotion has passed?

Part memoir, part investigation, and part theological inquiry, this work examines the boundary between belief and evidence, between scholarship and messengership, between mathematical pattern and divine proof.

Its final conclusion is severe but precise: false claimants must be rejected, unproven claimants must not be accepted, and if a real messenger of God comes with clear proof, rejection is no longer a neutral act.

The Arabic Qur'an remains the criterion.
The message must be examined.
The proof must be faced.

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