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Go to My LibraryYahudi, Kristian, Hindu, dan Buddha Berasal daripada Islam?
- Language
- Malay
- Published in
- Publisher
- PTS Publishing House Sdn. Bhd.
- Pages
- 416
- ISBN
- 9789674117658
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The book is widely praised for its accessibility and engaging writing style, making complex topics like comparative religion understandable even for beginners. Reviewers highlight its smooth narrative and use of appropriate terminology, preventing it from feeling overly dense or overwhelming. Many found it to be a valuable source of knowledge, particularly for Muslims, as it clarifies historical misconceptions and reinforces faith. The book is noted for its focused approach, drawing heavily on Islamic arguments and detailed references to explain the origins and evolution of various major religions. It is appreciated for presenting an insightful perspective on how different faiths may have historically contained elements of monotheism.
While the reviews are overwhelmingly positive, the only specific area for improvement mentioned is a minor formatting suggestion. One reviewer recommended that footnotes be placed at the bottom of each page rather than at the end of chapters, to facilitate easier referencing for readers. No other substantial criticisms or drawbacks regarding the content or writing style were noted.
Overall, this book offers a balanced and well-researched exploration of the origins of various religions, examining them through the lens of Islam as the earliest monotheistic faith. It aims to shed light on how different belief systems may have evolved from an initial divine message and how human actions might have led to deviations. The book is highly recommended for readers with a strong interest in comparative religion, theology, and the history of faiths, especially those who are new to these subjects. It is particularly suitable for Muslim readers seeking to deepen their understanding of their own faith in relation to others, and for anyone with a curious mind eager to explore the foundational concepts of religion.
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