Part, Sura

1  I          |       incomprehensible to them.~ ~Judaism was more in accordance with
2  I          |         obvious that Islâmism and Judaism could not amalgamate, and
3  I          |          to so great an extent as Judaism.~ ~It is clear, however,
4  I          |          great difference between Judaism and Islâm is that the former
5  I          |         than the central truth of Judaism and Christianity, did he
6  I          |          question, we must regard Judaism and Christianity not as
7  I          |        Arabia in Mohammed's time. Judaism was effete, Christianity
8  I          | Christianity is the fulfilment of Judaism. He regards our Lord with
9  I          |        too it was introduced into Judaism.~ ~The notions of the bridge
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