Professor Esposito stressed this fact: “Islam brought a reformation; it was the call once again to total submission (Islam) to Allah and the implementation of His will as revealed in its complete form one final time to Muhammad, the last, or ‘seal,’ of the prophets. Thus, for Muhammad, Islam was not a new faith but the restoration of the true faith...”
Professor John Esposito pointed out in his book, Islam: The Straight Path that: “Muhammad was among those great religious figures, prophets and founders of religions, whose remarkable character and personality inspired uncommon confidence and commitment. His phenomenal success in attracting followers and creating a community-state that dominated Arabia could be attributed not only to the fact that he was a shrewd military strategist but also to the fact that he was an unusual man… Muhammad’s followers found him righteous, trustworthy, pious, honest and compassionate.”
Muslim scholars assert that the biblical prophecies about the coming of a prophet apply to none other than Muhammad. Moses and Muhammad are alike in many ways. They both have the same first letter of their names. They are alike in their natural births, marriages, missions, and natural deaths. Both were prophets, rulers, leaders, and statesmen. Both brought a "fiery law." On the other hand, Jesus is unlike Moses in several matters. His birth, mission, and end are unlike those of Moses. Jesus did not get married; nor did he rule his people or fight in wars like Moses.
Muslims are believers in and followers of Muhammad, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and the prophets of Allah, the One True God.
All in All: Islam leads to ultimate truth and success, true peace of mind, real happiness, salvation, and eternal life
Islam clearly answers our significant, and critical questions.
Islam instructs us to live in peace and good relationship with God, self, and others.
Islam clearly tells us why we are here, who brought us, where we are heading, and what our last destination is.
Islam urges us to think, ponder, reason, and base our judgments on proof.