B367 Letters to my Christian Parent about Islam
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This book, between your hands, dear reader, is a combination of profound letters from a son to his mother. We hope that Muslims around the world will benefit from these letters, and that these letters would assist them in teaching their own families about this wonderful Religion of Islaam. We hope this book will be an added benefit to the English Islamic Library and a means by which our relatives can understand true Islam, far removed from stereotypes, fallacies, and false propaganda. -
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