this book should be titled:
'why jesus is superior to muhammad in every way: one man's spiritual journey', had that been the title i may have given it four stars instead.
this book is written by a very intelligent former Muslim. as a child this man had memorized the entire koran!
this book documents his life as a muslim and his conversion to Christianity.
The book was fascinating and i read it in only a few sittings. It was full of interesting information both about Muhammad and Islamic society, particularly in Egypt, where the author was raised.
While most of his criticisms about Muhammad and Islam are valid, and paint a clear portrait of why someone in his situation would wish to not be associated with Islam, (for example, when he told his father he had become a Christian, his father immediately pulled out a pistol and shot him five times) i feel the book is misleading.
If one looks over the book, reads the summary, even reads the introduction, they will expect, as did i, that this book will be a scholarly and unbiased comparison of the world's two most influential prophets, but this is not the case at all. It is one man's spiritual journey. documenting his disaffection with Islam and subsequent affiliation with Christianity. Had i known this was the true content of the book, i may not have been as eager to have picked it up, but would have been more sympathetic to the author's presentation.
The author takes a very rigorous and academic look at Islam. which was very refreshing and illuminating. Today it is often not popular for an academic to criticize islamic culture and the koran. Especially interesting to hear these criticisms from someone who had been intimately apart of the culture and is highly intelligent.
However, when it came to Christianity, he put his critical examination skills aside and made no attempt to reveal any flaw Christianity may have. He would spend pages defending a biblical passage, while quickly criticizing and dismissing something from the koran without even showing the verse in conext.
To summarize, if you are looking for a true, objective comparison of Muhammad and Jesus, this book is not it. If you want the spiritual memoir of a former Muslim turned Christian, or are looking for reasons to think of Christianity as superior to islam
then this book is for you.