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Observations on the Four Books Called Gospels by Hüseyin Hilmi Işık is a bold and scholarly Islamic analysis of the Christian New Testament, specifically the four canonical Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. This book invites readers to critically examine the historical development, textual inconsistencies, and theological divergences found within these texts from an Islamic perspective.
Hüseyin Hilmi Işık approaches the subject with intellectual rigor and spiritual clarity, drawing on Islamic teachings, historical records, and comparative theology. He explores how the original message of Prophet ‘Īsā (Jesus, peace be upon him) was altered over time, and how the Gospels—written decades after his ascension—reflect human interpretation rather than preserved revelation. The book highlights key differences between Islamic and Christian understandings of prophethood, divinity, scripture, and salvation.
The cover design features a dark, radiant background with a central image of a closed Bible, symbolizing the subject under scrutiny. The title’s bold red and white typography emphasizes both the gravity and clarity of the critique. This book is ideal for students of comparative religion, interfaith dialogue participants, and Muslims seeking to understand Christian scripture through an Islamic lens.
Whether used for academic study or personal reflection, Observations on the Four Books Called Gospels offers a respectful yet critical voice in the ongoing conversation between faiths, encouraging readers to seek truth with sincerity and knowledge.
An Islamic critique of the Christian Gospels, examining their origins, contradictions, and divergence from original divine revelation.
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