Hicham Abdel Gawad : La falsification des anciennes écritures

Web series featuring Hicham Abdel Gawad, an Islamic studies teacher for young people aged 12 to 18. He holds a master's degree in Religious Studies, is a trainer in interfaith dialogue, and teaches university courses on neutrality and religion. He is also co-author of the report on interreligious dialogue, "Convictions and Beliefs Facing Societal Challenges" (2013). In this video, Hicham Abdel Gawad discusses the falsification of ancient scriptures. One day, a student asked the teacher why Allah didn't transmit his entire Word on a USB drive for later reading. Behind this question lies the Islamic theology of falsification; Jewish and Christian texts are said to have been falsified. Why didn't God give his Word directly, ensuring it couldn't be falsified? Sometimes justifying the differences between various religious texts, discover everything these considerations contain and why they are discussed in classrooms. "Questions Young People Ask About Islam," 2016. Hicham Abdelgawad is a professor of Islamic religion. A dedicated, open-minded, and knowledgeable teacher, he has compiled the 50 most frequently asked questions from his students, aged 12 to 18, in his book. His answers, his dynamic approach, and his respect for all make this book a valuable space for discovery and dialogue for Muslims and non-Muslims alike.