TROLL, C. / RAMSEY, C. / BASHARAT MUGHAL, M.
Preliminary Material
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A Brief History of the Christian Religion Until the Emergence of the Muslim Religion
By: Christian W. Troll, Charles M. Ramsey, and M. Basharat Mughal
Pages: 136
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The Gospel of Matthew
By: Christian W. Troll, Charles M. Ramsey, and M. Basharat Mughal
Pages: 3766
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Critical Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 1
By: Christian W. Troll, Charles M. Ramsey, and M. Basharat Mughal
Pages: 67108
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Critical Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 2
By: Christian W. Troll, Charles M. Ramsey, and M. Basharat Mughal
Pages: 109156
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Critical Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 3
By: Christian W. Troll, Charles M. Ramsey, and M. Basharat Mughal
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Critical Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 4
By: Christian W. Troll, Charles M. Ramsey, and M. Basharat Mughal
Pages: 219262
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Critical Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 5
By: Christian W. Troll, Charles M. Ramsey, and M. Basharat Mughal
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Bibliography
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General Index
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Index of Biblical Quotations
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Index of Qur?anic Verses
Pages: 378
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Hadiths Quoted in the Text
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Persian Verses Quoted in the Text
Pages: 381
The Gospel According to Sayyid Ahmad Khan (1817-1898) offers an annotated translation of Tabyin al-kalam (Part 3), a commentary on the Gospel of St. Matthew (Chapters 1-5) by one of South Asias most innovative public thinkers. Broadly known for his modernist interpretation of Islam, Sayyid Ahmad Khan (1817-1898) appears here as a contemplative mystic who is determined to show the interrelated nature of the Bible and Quran, and the affinity of Christian and Muslim scriptural exegesis.
Uncommon in the history of Christian-Muslim relations, Sayyid Ahmad Khan presents what can only be described as a serious reading of the Gospel. The work includes an extensive introduction to the early Church in general, and the development of the Trinitarian doctrine in particular. Never before presented in English, the text sheds important new light upon the spiritual and intellectual journey of this leading modern interpreter.