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No God But One: Allah or Jesus?: A Former…
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No God But One: Allah or Jesus?: A Former Muslim Investigates the Evidence for Islam and Christianity (editie 2016)

door Nabeel Qureshi (Auteur)

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On account of the superficial points of agreement between Islam and Christianity, many don't see how tremendously deep the divides between them really are, and fewer still have considered the evidence for each faith. How is Jihad different from the Crusades? Can we know the life of Jesus as well as the life of Muhammad? What reason is there to believe in one faith over the other, and what difference can the Gospel really make? In No God but One, New York Times bestselling author Nabeel Qureshi takes readers on a global, historical, yet deeply personal journey to the heart of the world's two largest religions. He explores the claims that each faith makes upon believers' intellects and lives, critically examining the evidence in support of their distinctive beliefs. Fleshed out with stories from the annals of both religions, No God but One unveils the fundamental, enduring conflict between Islam and Christianity-directly addressing controversial topics like Jihad, the Crusades, Sharia, the Trinity, and more. Readers of Qureshi's first book, Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus, will appreciate his careful and respectful comparison of Islam and Christianity. Both religions teach that there is No God but One, but who deserves to be worshiped, Allah or Jesus?… (meer)
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Titel:No God But One: Allah or Jesus?: A Former Muslim Investigates the Evidence for Islam and Christianity
Auteurs:Nabeel Qureshi (Auteur)
Info:Zondervan (2016), 256 pages
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Nabeel Qureshi writes a very informative book that lays out the historical and logical evidence for both Islam and Christianity and discusses the fundamental differences between them, while also tying the facts to personal experiences, both his own and others he has met who have struggled with many of these questions on a deeply personal level. For some, the question of which God to follow is not simply a theological issue but a matter of life and death; Qureshi wrote this book for them, but also for those (like me) who have ever been curious about these religions and the similarities and differences between them. ( )
  vvbooklady | May 19, 2021 |
En mycket bra bok som tydligt och strukturerat går igenom skillnaderna mellan Islam och Kristendom. Jag lärde mig mycket nytt och för den som vill fördjupa sig och kolla om allt det författaren säger stämmer så finns det gott om källhänvisningar. Rekommenderas för de som vill sätta in sig i just skillnaderna, både om du är muslim eller kristen (eller något annat). ( )
  ajbp95 | Dec 29, 2020 |
The strength of this book lies in its unique perspective. Very few books comparing Islam and Christianity are written by people who have been committed to both camps. If there are others, I’m not aware of any that are as well written as this one. It’s a wonderfully accessible read with the complex being made very simple.

Qureshi, an ardent Muslim before becoming an ardent Christian knows what he’s talking about no matter which perspective he’s coming from. And it shows. This is a man who has done his homework and done it well.

Working through all the major themes, Qureshi compares the Bible and the Qur’an, Mohammed and Jesus, theology and history, etc. and, importantly, why believers have the perspectives they do. More importantly, he also does an excellent job of taking apart the various arguments Muslims use both against Christianity and for Islam.

This is crucial and is what makes this a must read book for any Christian who has the slightest contact with any Muslim. In discussing Islam with Muslims, you can be forgiven for thinking they have a watertight case. A read of books like Qureshi’s and you wonder how any of them have a leg to stand on. Islam has many questions to answer and, increasingly, the traditional arguments are holding less and less water.

Take, for example, the historicity of Mohammed or the compilation of the Qur’an, or the claim that it has never been altered in any way. Each of these have serious problems and each of the arguments in their favour are becoming increasingly difficult to defend. Even Muslim scholars who dare stick their head above the parapet are admitting this.

The future looks fascinating for Islamic scholarship, particularly if it is allowed to be subjected to the same barrage of criticism that Jesus and the Bible have received in the last 200 years. For political reasons though, the field is currently very small and its a brave man (like Al Fadi, for example) who dares speak the truth in love.

If there’s one criticism of the book it’s that it’s not very well organised. That’s the fault of the editor, though. Many of the chapters have the same titles (Assessing the Response, for example) which means that if you want to look up footnotes, you’re confronted with not knowing which chapter you’re looking for.

As a result of the editing issues, the book has a bit of a piecemeal feel about it with lots of short sections. This is however also a strenght in that you can jump around and read sections that interest you rather than going from start to finish.

All in all, this is an excellent book, and it would be good to see an Islamic response that was as cogently argued. ( )
  arukiyomi | Dec 27, 2020 |
A very helpful primer on Islam, written by a former Muslim. If you’ve read Qureshi’s own spiritual journey, Seeking Allah ( )
  mark_read | Aug 13, 2020 |
Nabeel answers the questions to his search for which god to worship and shares the questions and answers that led hem to his final revelation.
  LoisBryan | Apr 16, 2020 |
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On account of the superficial points of agreement between Islam and Christianity, many don't see how tremendously deep the divides between them really are, and fewer still have considered the evidence for each faith. How is Jihad different from the Crusades? Can we know the life of Jesus as well as the life of Muhammad? What reason is there to believe in one faith over the other, and what difference can the Gospel really make? In No God but One, New York Times bestselling author Nabeel Qureshi takes readers on a global, historical, yet deeply personal journey to the heart of the world's two largest religions. He explores the claims that each faith makes upon believers' intellects and lives, critically examining the evidence in support of their distinctive beliefs. Fleshed out with stories from the annals of both religions, No God but One unveils the fundamental, enduring conflict between Islam and Christianity-directly addressing controversial topics like Jihad, the Crusades, Sharia, the Trinity, and more. Readers of Qureshi's first book, Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus, will appreciate his careful and respectful comparison of Islam and Christianity. Both religions teach that there is No God but One, but who deserves to be worshiped, Allah or Jesus?

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