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| | The Moslem Christ [Introduction] |
 | | Yet Moslems acknowledge Jesus Christ as a true prophet, and no less than three of the chapters of the Koran, namely, that of Amran's Family (Surah III), that of The Table (Surah V), and that of Mary (Surah XIX), are so named because of references to Jesus Christ and His work. |
 | | Moreover, at a time when the study of other religions is so common, it must be of interest to all Christians to know what two hundred million Moslems think of their Lord and Saviour, and to compare His portrait taken from the Koran and later Moslem literature with that given in the Gospels. |
 | | There are, of course, many references to Jesus in later Moslem literature, and the present-day philosophical disintegration of Islam not only as regards its dogma, but its ethical teaching, has compelled Moslems anew to consider the fact of the Christ. |
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