About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 184. Chapters: Islamic view of Moses, Zhou Tong (archer), Guan Yu, Danny Rose (wrestler), Augustine of Canterbury, James O'Halloran, John Dennys, Frank Stalletto, Tom Jung, Gilbert Gerard (judge), Ilie C t r u, Nasr al-Din (Yunnan), Li Linfu, Clarence Gamble, Rafael Cardenas Vela, Hou Jing, Maria Rita Saulle, Sarah Coysh, Robert Bell (Speaker of the House of Commons), Murder of Robert Eric Wone, Sean McCool, Gerard (archbishop of York), Herbert Allen Farmer, Murder of Joao Helio, Bernard Kirk, Ralph Neville, Isabelle Arvers, John J. Mullen (mayor), Thomasina Winslow, Lu Bu, Fazal Ali Qureshi, Tirunavukkarasar, Hugh de Neville, Yaropolk Izyaslavich, Berossus, Anthony Gale, Abraham Samuel, Jane Thomas, Robert Adams (sailor), Donald Pomerleau, Causantin mac Cinaeda, Michael Levine (biologist), Zu Ting, Margarita Luti, Louis Ormont, Johan Lorensen, Shaheed Bhai Mani Singh, Jaroslav Hule, Pierre Dumas, Fruela Diaz, Daniel Morgan (private investigator), Matthew Cradock, Gwladys ferch Dafydd Gam, Mel Taube, James L. Zink, John Holcroft (16th century MP), Esteban de Perea, John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, Henry Williams (alias Cromwell), Lauren Jelencovich, Hussein Shah of Johor, Cao Song, Mon Rivera, Saddeka Arebi. Excerpt: Musa (Arabic: meaning Water tree), known as Moses in the Old Testament, is considered a prophet, messenger, lawgiver and leader in Islam. In Islamic tradition instead of introducing a new religion, Moses is regarded by Muslims as teaching and practicing the religion of his predecessors and confirming the scriptures and prophets before him. The Quran states that Moses was sent by God (Arabic: ) to the Pharaoh of Egypt and the Israelites for guidance and warning. Moses is mentioned more in the Quran than any other individual, and his life is narrated and recounted more than that of any other...