Truth about Islam: The Noble Qur'an's Teachings in Light of the Holy Bible

Zaka, Anees; Coleman Diane


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Demonstrates that biblical Christianity and Qur'anic Islam are two dramatically different belief systems. Features tables comparing passages from the Bible and the Qur'an.

 

Staff Review: International events and the growth of urban and suburban Muslim communities increasingly demands that Christians understand the basic claims of Islam and how those claims diverge from Scripture. On one hand, Zaka and Coleman cut to the main issues that divide Islam and Christianity. At the same time, they propose gracious approaches to both overcoming the hostility that often marks relations between Muslims and Christians and facilitating gospel communication. " Matthew Harmon, Former Westminster Bookstore Staff


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About the Author

Anees Zaka (DMin, Westminster Theological Seminary) is the founder and director of Church without Walls and founder and president of the Biblical Institute for Islamic Studies, both in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is coauthor of Muslims and Christians at the Table.

Diane Coleman (BS, Penn State University) has written teacher manuals, a literature guide, and a company history. She was a founding director and curriculum coordinator for a Christian academy.

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Truth about Islam: The Noble Qur'an's Teachings in Light of the Holy Bible

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Demonstrates that biblical Christianity and Qur'anic Islam are two dramatically different belief systems. Features tables comparing passages from the Bible and the Qur'an.

 

Staff Review: International events and the growth of urban and suburban Muslim communities increasingly demands that Christians understand the basic claims of Islam and how those claims diverge from Scripture. On one hand, Zaka and Coleman cut to the main issues that divide Islam and Christianity. At the same time, they propose gracious approaches to both overcoming the hostility that often marks relations between Muslims and Christians and facilitating gospel communication. " Matthew Harmon, Former Westminster Bookstore Staff

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