Islam between Truth and False Allegations
by Ahmad Shalabi, et al.
Publisher: ISESCO 2000
Description:
Addressing the fallacies harboured by certain non-Muslims about social issues, the book expounds in a crystal-clear manner the Islamic standpoint vis-a-vis those issues, and redresses the misrepresentations circulated about the righteous religion of Islam.
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