Dr. Ragheb El-Sergany

Biography

Genesis

Genesis 49:10

“The scepter will not depart from Judah nor the lawgiver from between his feet until Shiloh comes, to whom will be the obedience of nations.” More

Genesis 49:10

Torah

Deuteronomy

“The Lord came from Sinai and revealed himself to Israel from Seir. He appeared in splendor from Mount Paran.” [Deuteronomy 33:2] More

Deuteronomy

Isaiah Genesis

Isaiah Genesis

Let the desert and its cities shout out, the towns where the nomads of Kedar live! Let the residents of Sela shout joyfully; let them shout loudly from mountaintops. More

Isaiah Genesis

Haggai

Haggai Genesis

I will also shake up all the nations and (Khemdah) will come to all nations. Then I will fill this temple with glory,’ says the Lord of the hosts. More

Haggai Genesis

Torah

Genesis 16:12

Ibn Taymiyah says: “I have seen, myself, a version of the Psalms in which there is a clear statement about the Prophethood of Muhammad, by name. More

Genesis 16:12

Syria

Fâris al-Khouri

My opinion has been and still is: we could seriously struggle against Communism and Socialism only with Islam, which alone is able to destroy and exterminate them. More

Fâris al-Khouri

Egypt

Anba Shenouda

No doubt, the Copts, under Sharî‘ah rule, will be happier and safer just as they were in the past when Sharî‘ah rule was in force. More

Anba Shenouda

Egypt

Rev. Barsoum Shehâta

Muslims granted their subjects, be they Muslims or non-Muslims, equal footing on all means of freedom, security and peace. More

Rev. Barsoum Shehâta

Egypt

Archbishop Gregory

The non-Muslim minorities received under Islamic rule all the freedom, peace and security in their religion, wealth and honor. More

Archbishop Gregory

Egypt

Cardinal Stephen

Whoever respects Islamic Sharî‘ah, indeed respects all religions. More

Cardinal Stephen

America

Sydney Nettleton Fisher

Sydney argues that the Noble Qur’an is a book of education and tutelage and what it contains exceeds obligations and rites. More

Sydney Nettleton Fisher

America

Millar Burrows

Millar Burrows is quoted: The Qur’an often refers to man’s subjection of nature as a sign which should lead to gratitude and faith. More

Millar Burrows