Description
The book talks about the world situation at the time of Christ's birth and how the world was ready and eager for a message that would save it from the delusions it was living in.
For those who have not read Christian and Jewish history, the book will be heavy for the number of existing sects and doctrines that Al Akkad included in a book of this size, I think you should have read The Genius of Christ first.
I summarized from the book that Jesus Christ came in rebellion against rigidity and rigidity in the interpretation and application of religious texts, rebellion against the monopoly of truth for a sect, or the monopoly of preference for a certain race, rebellion against priesthood and traditions The worn-out religion that does not purify the heart or achieve happiness.
Unfortunately, some of his followers fell into all these corruptions not long afterward.
The book illustrates one of the established Sunnahs of change by changing the individual first and then the society, by focusing on a small group and then gradually expanding, by avoiding confronting the authority in the construction phase, and by the fact that hostility to the messages exists from scholars and ignorant people alike.
The book emphasizes the importance of openness to the world in the importance of the place of origin.





