Adha in the Injeel (English) (Audio)

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Muslims around the world annually celebrate the feast of Al-Adha, which is is also known as the "Feast of Sacrifice". At the Al-Adha feast, many Muslims sacrifice a sheep or a ram to commemorate the holy event when God redeemed the son of Abraham by providing a ram caught in the thicket for the sacrifice. This incident is recorded in the Quran in Surat Al-Saffat (37):99-111.

Adha in the Injeel is a booklet written for Muslims explaining salvation through Christ's death and resurrection by using the Islamic story of the Adha as an illustration of how Christ is our Adha.

(E-BOOK)

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Muslims around the world annually celebrate the feast of Al-Adha, which is is also known as the "Feast of Sacrifice". At the Al-Adha feast, many Muslims sacrifice a sheep or a ram to commemorate the holy event when God redeemed the son of Abraham by providing a ram caught in the thicket for the sacrifice. This incident is recorded in the Quran in Surat Al-Saffat (37):99-111.

Adha in the Injeel is a booklet written for Muslims explaining salvation through Christ's death and resurrection by using the Islamic story of the Adha as an illustration of how Christ is our Adha.

(E-BOOK)

Muslims around the world annually celebrate the feast of Al-Adha, which is is also known as the "Feast of Sacrifice". At the Al-Adha feast, many Muslims sacrifice a sheep or a ram to commemorate the holy event when God redeemed the son of Abraham by providing a ram caught in the thicket for the sacrifice. This incident is recorded in the Quran in Surat Al-Saffat (37):99-111.

Adha in the Injeel is a booklet written for Muslims explaining salvation through Christ's death and resurrection by using the Islamic story of the Adha as an illustration of how Christ is our Adha.

(E-BOOK)