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Abstract

Even though Jubran Khalil Jubran was a Lebanese, he spent most of his life in America and in France as well Due to his parent’s worst economic condition; he was compelled to immigrate to America along with his family. His dwelling with the Lebanese Muslims and then living with the American Christians and French Jews left a massive impression about these religions in his mind. He revered all religions, encouraged religious lenience, and abhorred fanaticism. Jubran believed that the genuine religion was in people’s hearts. This conviction led him to condemn the priests who misused their clerical power in domineering others. As a result, the priests condemned him of atheism. Later this so - called atheist wrote very nice books on Christ and Christianity.
Contrary to the other Christians who take Christ as a weak person, Jubran thought he was a powerful man who made a great impression in time of death. Jubran believed in pantheism; God is omnipresent and therefore, it is not hard to find Him. He respected Jesus Christ, Prophet Mohammad, and Imam Ali (Peace be upon them).

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