Al-Aqqad says that the prophetic calls of the messengers sent by God to humanity are great “divine phenomena” that change humanity, and the greatest of these phenomena is the prophecy of Jesus Christ. The birth itself was a miracle, and then God performed other miracles through Christ in societies that were immersed in pure materialism. Al-Aqqad presents the state of the society of the Children of Israel and its spectrums, and the dispersion of its followers and the deviation from the first message that befell the Jewish religion. He also describes the political and social conditions that prevailed in their society before the birth of Christ, and tells the story of the miraculous birth, then his call that was based on love in the hope of attaining the Kingdom of Heaven. The faithful disciples (the apostles) followed him, learning his wisdom in sincerity, to spread throughout the earth calling people to a religion based on human love for one another. Blessed are the pure of heart.