Bridges to Islam

Bridges to Islam

Author: Philip L. Parshall

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2015-12-10

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 0830893067

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In the acclaimed book Muslim Evangelism, Phil Parshall devotes one chapter to "bridges" which can assist in facilitating understanding between Islam and Christianity. In Bridges to Islam he expands that key chapter into a book. The most promising bridges can be found not in orthodox Islam, contends the author, but in "folk Islam", which is less well known in the West but which influences about 70 percent of the world's Muslims. "Popular Islam consists largely of people who desire to know God and to be accepted by him", writes the author. "They have a high view of one God who is . . . all-powerful and merciful." The mystical Sufis press for a more satisfying personal relationship with Allah. These teachings and aspirations, argues the author, have immense potential as bridges, which he has personally witnessed spending many years ministering among Muslims. This thorough and in depth study of ways to bridge folk Islam will be invaluable to missionaries, students, and those interested in reaching Muslims for Christ.


Bridges to Islam

Bridges to Islam

Author: Phil Parshall

Publisher: Baker Publishing Group (MI)

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 9780801070815

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In Bridges to Islam Phil Parshall explores the links which facilitate understanding between Islam and Christianity. The most promising bridges can be found in "folk Islam" which is less known in the West but influences about 70 percent of the world's Muslims. This popular form of Islam consists largely of people "who desire to know God and to be accepted by him," writes the author. "They have a high view of one God who is ... all-powerful and merciful." Folk Muslims press for a more satisfying personal relationship with Allah. These teachings and aspirations have immense potential as commonalities providing greater understanding, which the author has personally witnessed spending many years ministering among Muslims. This thorough and in-depth study of ways to bridge the distance between folk Islam and Christianity will be invaluable to missionaries, students, and those interested in understanding the moderate (or peaceful) Muslim. Book jacket.


A Christian Guide to the Qur'an

A Christian Guide to the Qur'an

Author: Raouf Ghattas

Publisher: Kregel Academic

Published:

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 0825493420

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"A Christian guide to the Qur'an will prepare Christians to understand the central messages of the Qur'an in simple terms, and illustrates how knowledge of Islam's sacred text can provide bridges to religious understanding and evangelism."--From back cover


Building Bridges

Building Bridges

Author: Fouad Elias Accad

Publisher: NavPress Publishing Group

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780891097952

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Do you know how to reach your Muslim neighbors or friends? Learn how to build bridges and present Christ to them.


Daughters of Islam

Daughters of Islam

Author: Miriam Adeney

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2002-02-05

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780830823451

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Miriam Adeney introduces you to women such as Ladan, Khadija, Fatma and others from around the world. You'll learn about their lives, questions and hopes. And you'll gain new understanding of why Muslim women come to Christ.


Bridge to Light

Bridge to Light

Author: Kathleen St Onge

Publisher: Tughra Books

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1597840742

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Addressed to Muslims in western societies and to non-Muslims interested in learning about the religion, this portrait of contemporary Islam uses simple terms to show how Islam crosses boundaries of language and culture. Arguing that it has relevant answers for problems in industrial societies, the book describes the moral code of the Qur'an as humane and rational and emphasises the historical bridges that connect Islam to Judaism and Christianity. For practising Muslims, the book advises on how best to navigate western culture without compromising traditional values.


Bridges Translation of the Ten Qira at of the Noble Qur an

Bridges Translation of the Ten Qira at of the Noble Qur an

Author: Fadel Soliman

Publisher:

Published: 2020-01-31

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 9781728390741

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Bridges' translation aims to help non-Arabic readers in pondering the Qur'an (tadabbor). The translators focused not only on translating what God meant to say, but also on translating how He spoke. There are three main new features in this translation that make it unique: 1. It is the first translation which includes the ten Qira'at (modes of recitation). The main text is written in accordance with the Qira'a of Asem, narrated by Hafs. Variations from that are presented in footnotes denoted by 'Q'. The translation presents around 30% of the variations of the Qira'at--those which affect the meaning. 2. It is the first translation that takes into consideration the Qur'anic phenomenon of grammatical shifts, whether in verb tenses, numbers, or pronouns. These are a great source of pondering for the reader. 3. To denote whether a pronoun like 'you' or an imperative verb like 'say' is plural, dual, or singular, the translators did not impose their understanding on the reader by adding text between brackets like (O Prophet) to denote singular form, or (O mankind) to denote plural form. Rather, this distinction was achieved by adding a superscript after pronouns and imperative verbs. For example: youpl is used for a plural pronoun, yousg for a singular pronoun, and youdl for a dual pronoun.


Bridge to Islam

Bridge to Islam

Author: Erich W. Bethmann

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-12-17

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1000227537

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Originally published in 1953, Bridge to Islam is a detailed study of the beliefs of Muhammad and his followers, exploring the relationship between the world of Islam and that of Christianity. Drawing attention to the common beliefs between Islam and Christianity, the book examines the relationship between these two prominent religions and poses the argument that it is only through a proper appreciation of the differences in spiritual attitudes that a bridge of understanding and knowledge can be built between them. It traces the religious histories of different countries in the Middle East and assesses the position of Islam and Christianity in each one. Bridge to Islam will appeal to those with an interest in the history of Christianity, the history of Islam, religious studies, and the Middle East.


A Deadly Misunderstanding

A Deadly Misunderstanding

Author: Mark D. Siljander

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2009-10-06

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0061981893

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Former Congressman and Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Mark D. Siljander takes us on an eye-opening journey of personal, religious, and political discovery. In the 1980s, Siljander was a newly minted Reagan Republican from Michigan who joined Congress in the same generation as Newt Gingrich and Tom DeLay, ready to remake the world. A staunch member of the Religious Right, he once walked out of the National Prayer Breakfast when a speaker quoted from the Qur'an. But after losing reelection, Siljander dove into the Bible to look for the passage in which the Bible says it is our job as Christians to convert others in order to save them from eternal damnation. He couldn't find it; in fact, he couldn't even find a passage saying that Jesus set out to form a new religion. This discovery was the first step on a spiritual and political journey that started with an in-depth linguistic study of the Bible and led to the discovery that Christianity and Islam share many base words and concepts. In his role as ambassador to the United Nations Siljander began sharing his insights on the connections between Islam and Christianity, with surprising results. A Deadly Misunderstanding recounts Siljander's amazing discoveries as he travels to some of the most remote and hostile places in the world—deep into Libya, Sudan, Pakistan, and India—forging deep ties with both heads of state and religious leaders. What he has learned could radically shift the contemporary religious landscape and help heal the rift between Islam and the West. No Christian or Muslim will be unaffected after reading this book.


Bridges

Bridges

Author: Fouad Masri

Publisher:

Published: 2021-06-05

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9781944590260

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Bridges introduces Christians to Islam and paves the way for building relationships with the Muslims in your community. Christians have responded to Muslims in many ways, but all too often, without the compassion that characterized Jesus. Bridges seeks to replace fear and intimidation with love and gentle boldness, reshaping the way Christians view and respond to their Muslim neighbors.1. Bridges is one-of-a-kind because it focuses on similarities, not differences.Despite the crucial differences between Islam and Christianity, there are areas of common ground. Bridges teaches how to build a bridge between the two using shared concepts.2. Bridges meets you where you are.Bridges is easy to understand, even if you don't have much prior knowledge of Islam. The material is also valuable to those seeking to build on what they already know about Muslims.3. Bridges is practical and biblical.Bridges allows you to gain biblical insight into Islamic history and Muslim beliefs, while providing useful next steps and stories that help you put the teaching into practice.