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2+ YearsPublisher | Dar El Farouk |
ISBN 13 | 9789774553523 |
Book Description | Every nation in the world has its own myths that have contributed to shaping its conscience, thought, and beliefs. Among these nations are the Children of Israel, who had a wild imagination that led them to invent myths about divinity and stories that linked their gods whom they worshipped to God Almighty. They included all these ideas in their religious books, whether in the Torah, the Talmud, or others. The author researched the myths of the Jews through their Torah and its various explanations, and compared what they had with what was in the heavenly books revealed after the Torah. He worked hard to show their mistakes and their transgressions against the divine self and against God’s honorable prophets and messengers. The author also showed how the Children of Israel worshiped idols instead of God, and how they depicted God in a human form with its shortcomings and desires. God is far above what they say. He also showed their killing of the prophets, their mythical image of Satan, and how they imagined the creation of man... and other myths that they mentioned in their distorted Torah. The author followed all of this in an objective, scientific manner, which enhanced the value of the book and made it innovative and different from what preceded it in its field. |
Author | Tarek Siri |
Language | Arabic |
Legends of the Jews (Fourth Edition).