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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

PART I: Intercession in Islam

CHAPTER I: An Introduction to Intercession in Islam

CHAPTER II: Intercession in the Quran within a Methodological Vision

CHAPTER III: The Last-Day Intercession Submits to the Dominance of the Owner of the Last Day 

CHAPTER IV: Intercession Is by Angels Carrying Good Deeds

CHAPTER V: Explaining the Role of Angels in the Intercession

CHAPTER VI: Muhammad Never Intercedes on the Last Day

PART II: Muhammadans' Disbelief in the Last Day Is behind the Intercession Myths

CHAPTER I: The Meaning of the Belief in God and the Last Day  

CHAPTER II: The Muhammadans Never Think about Meeting with God

CHAPTER III: The Types of Disbelief in the Last Day

CHAPTER IV: Desiring the Transient Life Is behind Disbelief in the Last Day

CHAPTER V: Companions Desired the Transient Life and Disbelieved in the Last Day

PART III: The Fabrication of The Intercession Myths

CHAPTER I: The Muhammadans Adhere to Israelite Narratives

CHAPTER II: The Laudable Position Is Not The Intercession

CHAPTER III: The Muhammadan Imams Distort the Meaning of the Owner of the Last Day

PART IV: Comic Features in Al-Bokhary Intercession Hadiths

CHAPTER I: An Overview 

CHAPTER II:  The Grand Intercession Theatrical Piece

CHAPTER III: The Inveterate Liar Named Al-Bokhary

PART V: The Spread of the Intercession Myths

CHAPTER I: The Hanbali Intercession Myths after Al-Bokhary

CHAPTER II: The Influence of the Hanbali Intercession Myths on Sufism

CHAPTER III: Hanbali Intercession Myths of Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Abdul-Wahab

PART VI: The Intercession Myths and Moral Degeneration

CHAPTER I: Hanbali Intercession Myths Spread Moral Degeneration in the Second Abbasid Era

CHAPTER II: The Influence of Al-Bokhary Intercession Myths on Moral Degeneration

CONCLUSION 

Intercession between Islam and the Muhammadans

Intercession between Islam and the Muhammadans
Authored by: Dr. Ahmed Subhy Mansour
Translated by: Ahmed Fathy

ABOUT THIS BOOK:
We prove that Muhammad, and any other mortals, will never intercede on behalf of anyone on the Last Day; the polytheistic Muhammadans assume as if Muhammad were the owner of the Day of Judgment. This book shows the real meaning of intercession and traces, in a historical fundamental analysis, the emergence and spread of the intercession myths (focusing on the role of Al-Bokhary) that have caused the moral degeneration of the Muhammadans.
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