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Oct. 15, 2009 By Jason Galvan
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"Art Thou That Prophet" by Mr. Jason D. Galvan is an astute religious manual. In it, Mr.
Galvan thoroughly explores his Islamic faith, defending Muhammad as the true prophet.
His work is more than just his own deductions, but also includes a multitude of passages
from the Bible and the Qur’an, evidence from secondary sources and experts, as well as
many lessons in the history of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. "A.rt Thou That Prophet"
serves as a spiritual guide, a history lesson, and an intellectual exercise.
Mr. Galvan includes biographical background on Muhammad that is sufficiently in depth
to provide... More > his lineage. There is also a brief history of the Muslim faith. Mr. Galvan
dissects the Bible and finds Old Testament prophesies that many people believe have
been fulfilled by Jesus. He attempts to show how the passages instead refer to
Muhammad, not to Jesus. The author believes that previous generations have attempted
to disguise prophecies about Muhammad. He also includes many Arabic quotations from
The Qur’an accompanied by their English translations.
The author scrutinizes the Bible for passages in which a prophet is mentioned. He uses
not only the King James Version, but alternate versions as well. Mr. Galvan explains
why he believes the passages cannot logically refer to Jesus. He supports his argument
not only with his own intellectual judgment, but with historical evidence and outside
sources. Though by no means a mean-spirited attack on the Christian faith, Mr. Galvan
does explain why he believes that Islam follows the true teachings of the Bible, and even
those of Jesus, more than Christianity does. For example, the author claims that Jesus
taught that only God should be worshiped. He points out that evangelists focus on
worshiping Jesus.
"Art Thou That Prophet" is obviously a piece intended for a Muslim audience, or at least
an audience considering the Muslim faith. However, because of its many historical
lessons, its in-depth consideration of the Bible, and its elucidation of one of the world’s
largest religions, "Art Thou That Prophet" might appeal to a cerebral reader who enjoys
learning. A person interested in current events might also enjoy Mr. Galvan’s work, as
the Islamic world weighs heavily in many of today’s top news stories.

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Nov. 5, 2011 By keith smith
Nice, this so called author rates his own book. This book is very poorly written, very false on the items and not worth what was paid for the empty book;)

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Product Details

ISBN 978-0-557-00033-3
Copyright Jason Galvan (Abu Noah Ibrahim Ibn Mikaal) (Standard Copyright License)
Publisher Jason Galvan (Abu Noah Ibrahim Ibn Mikaal)
Published October 15, 2009
Language English
Pages 188
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 7.4 wide × 9.7 tall

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