Islam gave Real Boost to Life and Thought in India | Bishop Alfred Lefroy

George Alfred Lefroy (1854 – 1919) was an eminent Anglican priest and missionary in India during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Lefroy was known for his regular participation in public religious debates and for his lectures among Muslims and Hindus. He also joined fellow missionary C. F. Andrews in opposing western racism towards …

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Islam will Surely Rise in Judgement Against Christianity | Author A . Ross

Many tributes of praise have been given to the virtues of the Turk Muslims during Ottoman Empire even by Christian writers who have no love for them; and one such person was Alexander Ross (1590 – 1654) who was a prolific Scottish writer and controversialist. Alexander Ross had a very poor opinion of Islam but …

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Christianity is Absurd to Educated Mind | Catholic Priest Scheffler

Angelus Silesius (1624 – 1677), born as Johann Scheffler and also known as Johann Angelus Silesius, was a German Catholic priest and physician, known as a mystic and religious poet. He is remembered primarily as the author of Der cherubinischer Wandersmann (“The Cherubic Wanderer”) which is a major work of Roman Catholic mysticism. Johann Scheffler …

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May God Extend the Muslim Empire for Ever & Ever | Patriarch of Antioch

The treatment of their Christian subjects by the Ottoman emperors—at least for two centuries after their conquest of Greece—exhibits a toleration such as was at that time quite unknown in the rest of Europe. The Calvinists of Hungary and Transylvania, and the Unitarians of the latter country, long preferred to submit to the Turks rather …

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Muslims Ended the Injustice of Byzantine Empire | Historian Karamzin

Nikolay Mikhailovich Karamzin (1766 –  1826) was a Russian writer, poet, historian and critic. He is best remembered for his History of the Russian State, a 12-volume national history. This Russian annalist while speaking of the fall of Constantinople, brings out the indictment against the government. “Without the fear of the law an empire is …

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Arabs Never Forced Christians to Convert to Islam | Historian Assemani

Giuseppe Simone Assemani or Joseph Simon Assemani ( 1687 – 1768) was a librarian, Lebanese orientalist and Maronite eparch. For his efforts, and his encyclopedic knowledge, he earned the nickname “The Great Assemani”. Witnessing the conversion of large numbers of the Christians of Khurasan, the Nestorian Patriarch Ishō’-yabh III, addressed to Simeon, the Metropolitan of …

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Islam Shattered Christianity’s Corruption & Superstition | Canon Taylor

Canon Taylor (1829 – 1901) was a philologist, toponymist, and he is chiefly remembered for his archaeological and philological studies. Canon Taylor says about the corruptions which crept in Christianity: “It is easy to understand why this reformed Judaism spread so swiftly over Africa and Asia. The African and Syrian doctors had substituted abstruse metaphysical …

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Doubtful Christianity cannot Resist Clear Islam | Historian Leone Caetani

Leone Caetani ( 1869 – 1935), Duke of Sermoneta also known as Prince Caetani was an Italian scholar, politician and historian of the Middle East. Caetani is considered a pioneer and founding father in the application of the historical method on the sources of the early Islamic traditions which he subjected to minute historical and …

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Thousands Left Confusing Christianity for Simple Islam | Historian Milman

Henry Hart Milman (1791 – 1868) was an English historian and ecclesiastic. He was a professor of poetry at Oxford (1821 – 1831) and dean of St Paul’s (1849). He wrote a number of verse dramas and various historical works. Many Christian theologians have supposed that the debased condition—moral and spiritual—of the Eastern Church must …

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