Three is Not One: The Search for God’s Truth

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Three is Not One: The Search for God's Truth is a famous book written by Md. Ahasan Habib Rifat. In this book, he, as a researcher and author, takes readers on a brave and fresh journey. He is a Muslim researcher who studies religion by comparing different beliefs. In this book, he talks about one of the most important but hard-to-understand Christian beliefs — the Trinity.

In simple words, with logic and respect for Jesus (peace be upon him), he explains that God is one, not three. Using the Bible and the Quran, he shows that all the prophets believed in one God.

This book is not just for argument; it wants to make people think and awaken. Rifat speaks in a way that is often simple, sometimes funny, and sometimes emotional. He asks everyone to think for themselves and search for the truth.

Whether you are Christian, Muslim, or just curious, this book will give you a chance to question what you have learned and show you a simple truth:

There is only One God, and He has no equal.

Who is Md. Ahasan Habib Rifat?

Md. Ahasan Habib Rifat is a Bangladeshi author, researcher, and peace advocate. He is the founder of Islampidia, a leading digital platform that provides authentic and accessible Islamic knowledge in Bengali and beyond. Passionate about truth, ethics, and social justice, Rifat writes at the intersection of faith, humanity, and global awareness.

Born in Badarganj, Rangpur, into a family of teachers, he grew up with a deep appreciation for education and knowledge. His passion for writing and exploring religion began early, eventually leading him to establish Islampidia as a platform to share authentic information and inspire others.

Beyond writing, Rifat is also engaged in social development. He founded Khagraband Adarsha Bidya Niketan, a non-government primary school, to promote education in his community. Through his books on Islam, peace, and humanity, he seeks to challenge indifference, encourage critical thinking, and spread the values of compassion and understanding.

Through every endeavor, Rifat strives to inspire people of all backgrounds to work towards justice, harmony, and a better world.

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Islampidia
July 31, 2025
In this book, he talks about one of the most important but hard-to-understand Christian beliefs — the Trinity.
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July 31, 2025
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About the author

Md. Ahasan Habib Rifat is a Bangladeshi author best known for his writings on Islam, comparative religion, and non-fiction themes centered on peace and humanity. He is the founder of Islampidia, a digital platform dedicated to providing authentic Islamic knowledge in Bengali and beyond.

Born and raised in Badarganj, Rangpur, in a family that deeply valued education, Rifat developed a lifelong passion for learning, writing, and exploring religious truths. Throughout his career, he has committed himself to producing thoughtful works that clarify misconceptions, inspire reflection, and promote universal values of compassion, justice, and harmony.

Md. Hosenul Islam is an Islamic scholar, educator, and author from Bangladesh. He was born in Badarganj, Rangpur, and has dedicated his life to spreading knowledge and guiding students. As a co-founder of Khagrabondo Adarsho Bidda Niketon, he has contributed significantly to the field of education in his community. Alongside teaching, he writes books that reflect his deep understanding of Islamic teachings and his passion for enlightening readers.

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