Quran, Hadith and Islam

Dr. Rashad Khalifa Ph.D.
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After more than 12 years of computerized research of Quran, PHYSICAL EVIDENCE was discovered proving that Quran is indeed the infallible word of God. This discovery became very popular among the Muslim masses throughout the world, and summaries of the work were printed and distributed by the millions. My personal popularity soared along with this most exciting, and most humbling, discovery.


The continued research then unveiled a startling fact; that the extremely popular "Hadith & Sunna" have nothing to do with the prophet Muhammad, and that adherence thereto represents flagrant disobedience of God and His final prophet (Quran 6:112 & 25:31).


This finding contradicts the beliefs of Muslim masses everywhere. Consequently, my personal popularity, and even the popularity of the Quran's miracle, plunged to the point of endangering my life and reputation. As it turned out, telling the Muslims that "Hadith & Sunna" are Satanic inventions is the same as telling the Christians that Jesus is not the son of God.


Since the recognition of "Hadith & Sunna" as Satanic innovations is supported by PHYSICAL EVIDENCE, all freethinking people will accept the findings reported in this book. For such people, the results include a totally new sense of salvation, and full awareness that the Muslim masses have fallen victim to Satan's schemes.

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3.8
29 reviews
Emaan Abdelrahim
May 11, 2020
This is a book published by a sect that call themselves Submitters. They reject the hadith and sunnah of our beloved Prophet (saws). Do not get involved as I once did. You can get a free translation from Saheeh International and educate yourself by listening to the likes of Mufti Ismail Menk and Nouman Ali Khan. Peace be upon you.
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Sabbir Ali
June 25, 2020
this is a book of hadith rejector. They simply claim that all(!) scholars of last 1500 years didn't understand Islam .in 20th century this guy understood everything suddenly. Beware from this sect
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Love God
June 18, 2020
wow what a mind opener. It like felt I was living in dark age. everything makes sense and verified. God bless.
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About the author

Rashad Khalifa was born in a traditional Muslim family in Cairo, Egypt on November 19, 1935. His father was a renowned leader of the Sufi sect of Islam. After receiving his honors degree at Ain Shams University, Cairo, he moved to the United States in 1959 to pursue a Master’s degree at the University of Arizona, followed by a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of California, Riverside. His professional career included assignments with the United Nations, the public sector (e.g., State of Arizona) and the private sector (e.g., Monsanto), in positions related to his expertise in biochemistry, agriculture and horticultural science.When he started out with translating the Quran, Rashad Khalifa had no idea that he would discover the mathematical miracle of the Quran or be appointed a messenger of God. In fact, even after he realized that he was the Messenger of the Covenant prophesized in Quran, he shied away from announcing it publicly for a few years until God made him proclaim it in 1988.

Like all messengers, he led by example advocating peace, demonstrating tolerance and patience, inviting with wisdom and kind enlightenment, and never engaging in any aggressive step—which is everything the world does not associate Muslims or Islam with today!

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