A New Age Muslim scholar, is interested in building bridges between intellectuals in the West and Islam. His main area of interest and expertise is in responding to the abiding misconceptions about Islam and presenting and defending the Islamic view of Christianity and of atheism through using objective tools and recent discoveries to make the case for a rational faith. He has a PhD degree in Islamic Studies. He is a Lecturer on Comparative religion and Islamic Creed. He is the author of several books in comparative religion and Islamic studies: 1. Jesus’ Resurrection: Myth or Fact (289) (Arabic) 2. Women between the Light of Islam and the Missionaries Claimed Image (800pages) (Arabic) 3. Was the Quran PlaDr. Sami Ameri (Arabic: سامي عامري)
A New Age Muslim scholar, is interested in building bridges between intellectuals in the West and Islam. His main area of interest and expertise is in responding to the abiding misconceptions about Islam and presenting and defending the Islamic view of Christianity and of atheism through using objective tools and recent discoveries to make the case for a rational faith. He has a PhD degree in Islamic Studies. He is a Lecturer on Comparative religion and Islamic Creed. He is the author of several books in comparative religion and Islamic studies: 1. Jesus’ Resurrection: Myth or Fact (289) (Arabic) 2. Women between the Light of Islam and the Missionaries Claimed Image (800pages) (Arabic) 3. Was the Quran Plagiarized from Jewish and Christian Religious books (canonical, apocryphal and pseudograh (700 pages) (Arabic) A first-ever study in the Islamic Library. 4. Hijab: A Divine Commandment in Islam, Christianity and Judaism (179 pages) (Arabic) A first-ever study in the Islamic Library. 5. The Prophecy of Prophet Muhammad in the Holy Scriptures of Judaism, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism and Buddhism (400 pages) (Arabic) 6. Answering Dr. Sharfi’s Fallacies about the Sunnah (Arabic) 7. Hunting for the Word of God (250 pages) (English). He is the Co-founder of · ARICR: Academic Research Initiative of Comparative Religion.