Did God Become Man?

· Islamic Audiobooks Central · Narrated by Wes Malik
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Although the vast majority of human beings have always believed in the universe having a creator, concepts of God vary greatly among them today. For many people, important questions remain unresolved such as: Are religions divine in origin or man made? Can God really do "all things" like some scriptures claim? Could He create a rock too heavy for Him to lift? Who created the Creator and did God become man?


In this audiobook, Jamaican-born scholar Dr. Bilal Philips uses the light of reason to examine and challenge popular concepts of God in major world religions including Christianity, Islam and Hinduism.


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4.2
122 reviews
Usuf Wali
April 30, 2020
No Doubt Islam is the only one true religion besides all religions.Almighty Allah is undoubtedly the King of the Worlds and we all are His Servant s. It is He Who shows the straight path whome to He wills. Non Muslims will not not believe as He has locked their hearts and they can not see. Quran One who truely ☝wants to reach Him, He will surely guide Him to the straight path.
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Tymythy Aieran
April 4, 2024
very thought provoking. however, it also assumes that Islam is the only way to worship God and I have seen that there are many different ways that Islam is practiced the same as there are with almost every religion on the planet. so, even though he presents some very thought provoking concepts of God, his conclusion is just as invalid and all the other religions that claim they are the only path to God and salvation.
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Rasheed A
February 18, 2020
A solid primer on comparative religion explaining the most fundamental differences between the major world faiths. The author does not hesitate to take on the claims of theists and atheists alike regarding God, measuring them against common sense and reason. He even criticises beliefs of some of his own religion's adherents showing that they are not so different from those they give the impression of opposing! Enough said. Listen for yourself...
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