Our unique books contain an authentic eye witness account of the Life of Isa. His Story is something everyone should be able to read in their own language and style. Yet, in spite of living in a 'knowledge age', it is not always easy to find a genuine account of how He lived, what He taught and what miracles He performed. Our publications bring His Story to those who asked us to provide this in their heart language and idiom. The narrative is accompanied by explanatory notes referencing extensive sources used in this expertly researched publication.. The Miracles of Isa includes original maps and illustrations of the locations where He lived and taught. We even include an image of a very early portion of the original text that was produced by Ibn Halfai! Used with permission, this amazing piece of evidence is kept safe in the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Our first book, Ibne Mariam, was in Urdu, an official language of the sub-continent. Responding to demand for an English version, The Miracles of Isa was published in 'Arabised -English'. This, in turn, created requests for translations into yet more languages. Everyone wants to read His Story for themselves! The Miracles of Isa is a narrative free from argumentation, speculation or interpretation. The notes explain the historical and cultural context of the time. To learn more of how to join us in this work and increase global access to His Story, visit our projects page. The Books page includes links to flipbooks of sections of The Miracles of Isa. Enjoy your visit!
Miracles of Isa is not only a genuine eye witness account of His Life, the narrative is accompanied by maps of the region where He lived, images of specific locations and illustrations supporting the topics. Each section includes explanations that help the reader understand the historical context and cultural relevance of what Isa is proclaiming to His followers.
I am privileged to have gathered a group of experts around me. They are skilled in diverse languages, communications, history, social anthropology, graphic arts and research methods.
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