The book reveals the fulfilled prophecies the Prophet made with amazing accuracy during his lifetime and after his passing -- even the ones that are still being fulfilled now; or will be fulfilled in the future. The book also reveals the signs of the "Hour;" or the era leading to the end of time. Furthermore; it uncovers the Prophet’s eye-witnessed prophecies describing Paradise and Hell Fire. The book not only reveals the signs of the “Hour†or the leading era to the end of time; but also the prophet’s eye-witnessed prophecies describing the Hereafter as well. You will not be able to put it down racing to know what will happen in the world next! “What this book shows; without doubt; is evidence that would blow the mind of the reader; Muslim or non-Muslim; as to how much proof there is of God’s existence; and that Muhammad is His last prophet. The biggest difficulty I faced was trying to limit the book to 350 pages; while the amount of the prophet's fulfilled prophecies; and miracles; physical and scientific was just astounding;†said author Moustafa Zayed.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. This book should be required reading in high school. ...By krober9This book should be required reading in high school. Woodward and Bernstein worked tirelessly for some of the ultimate virtues of a democracy; truth and transparency. The book can be a dry read at times; but it is well organized so you can feel the thought process and logic that led to the discovery of who Nixon really was.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fascinating Political Detective Story (Even Though We Know the Ending)By Cathryn ConroyIt's billed as a political detective story. But; of course; this is no story. It's real. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein should be national heroes for exposing a corrupt and crooked presidential administration that cared very little for the country and very much for their own personal gain. Woodward and Bernstein did it by finding one clue at a time; and this first-hand account of how they uncovered one of the most massive criminal cover-ups in American history is a fascinating; can't-stop-reading tale--even though we already know the ending. What a great country we live in where two young; smart and savvy reporters have the right of freedom of speech--because ultimately that is what it took for them to accomplish this. Excellent.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Must Read for all AmericansBy SarahI purchased this book after seeing the movie; again; on TCM a couple of weeks ago. If you like the movie; you'll love the book.I was just 7-8 years old while Woodward and Bernstein were writing their Watergate stories for the Washington Post and knew very little about the details that led to President Nixon's ultimate downfall. Until now. I couldn't put this book down. It is filled with every detail of the Watergate break-in and the subsequent events that brought down the Nixon White House. The book covers everything; step by step; from learning of the Watergate break-in to Nixon being connected to many; many "dirty tricks" (and you won't believe some of them! Wow!) played to assure him a win in the election. Woodward and Bernstein labored day and night for the truth and refused to publish their stories until they were sure they had it. They protected their sources and never gave up even when it would have been VERY easy to do so. They asked tough questions; tracked down elusive witnesses and kept the public informed with their reporting. They saw a wrong and devoted that part of their lives to their investigation until the public was completely aware of the truth. Ultimately; they brought down a president; but their reporting exposed a White House that cared more about winning an election-- and one that pursued illegal activities to do it--than it did about protecting the citizens of the country that elected them. Woodward and Bernstein seem to be exactly what the forefathers had in mind when they provided for a "free press" in our Constitution.