Al-Aqqad states that the prophetic missions sent by God to humankind are among the greatest "divine phenomena" that transform humanity. One of the most remarkable of these is the prophecy of Jesus Christ. His very birth was a miracle, followed by further miracles that God performed through him in societies immersed in pure materialism.
Al-Aqqad describes the condition of the Israelite community and its factions, as well as how Judaism had splintered and deviated from its original message. He also outlines the political and social circumstances that prevailed before Christ's birth. Then, he recounts the miraculous story of the Nativity and the essence of Christ's call - a message centered on love, aimed at attaining the Kingdom of Heaven.
Faithful disciples (the Apostles) followed him, learning his wisdom with sincerity, and later spread across the earth, inviting people to a faith built upon love for one another: Blessed are the pure in heart.