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A Call for Unity
beliefs and morality and have transmitted the same funda-
mental principles (e.g., Allah's existence, unity, and attribut-
es; the purpose and reason for humanity's and all other be-
ings' creation; how to serve Allah; the ideal character, way of
life, and conduct; the definitions of good and evil, right and
wrong; and how to prepare for the eternal life in the
Hereafter.)
A great part of the world's population follows Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam. The Jews' book of revelation, which
consists of 39 books, is known as the Torah. The first five
books are parts of the Torah revealed to the Prophet Moses
(pbuh). The remaining books are thought to be revelations
sent to Prophets after him or accounts written about them.
The word "Torah" is also used to refer to the whole of the
Torah, and that is the sense in which the word is used in this
book.
The Gospel is the holy book of the Christians and con-
sists of both the Torah and the Gospel, which contains four
books, a collection of letters, and a vision (Revelations).
Although Judaism as well as Christianity have suffered de-
generation over time the essentials of many beliefs and moral
values belonging the true faith
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