The Koran's Testimony to the Truth of Christianity by Sir William Muir

“The Mindr ul Hakk is a treatise designed to show the evidence in support of Christianity contained in the Koran - a ‘beacon pointing to the faith of the Gospel’… exhibiting the style of dogmatic reasoning and thought prevalent among theologians of the East.” - from the Introduction.
Level of Difficulty: Intermediate: Some subject matter knowledge helpful.
Book Contents
- About the Lutheran Library
- Cover Page
- Contents
- Introduction by the Translator
- Preface
- 1 The Koran Says: Mohammed showed neither signs nor miracles and was not sent
- 2 The Koran Says: Mohammed was not sent to use force or compel men to join his religion
- 3 Koran passages that cancel or are cancelled
- 4 The Koran Says: The Torah and Gospel have neither been altered or verbally corrupted
- 5 The Koran Says: Prophecy and Revelation belong to the Children of Israel
- 6 The Koran Says: The Lord Jesus Christ is Divine
- Conclusion
Publication Information
- Lutheran Library edition first published: 2025
- Copyright: CC BY 4.0