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Inviting Muslims to Christ: Including Quotations/Commentary from the Bible and Quran

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There is a need in the world today for a book to provide a theologically based presentation of the plan of salvation to all Muslims English readers worldwide, and all churches\missionary organizations wanting to reach Muslims, in a format that includes an appeal to search for the Truth, mutual respect, prayers to withdraw from Islam, charts comparing Jesus and Isa as well as comparisons of Biblical and Quranic text and other topics that Muslims can relate to in their history that will point them to the Gospel Message.

Every good book has its specific focus. Christianity’s Invitation from Jesus to Islam focuses on the gospel message of salvation. It’s a detailed examination of the salvation process. Written in a manner that relates particularly to the Muslim believer. He or She will readily relate to the material presented in the book. Let’s make a list to see how the Muslim reader would relate to the specific topics presented.

254 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 26, 2016

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November 7, 2019
I thoroughly enjoyed writing this book. It reminded me of the early foundations of the Christian Church and confirmed the Beliefs Essential to the Christian Faith. Reviewing text from both the Bible and the Quran made the fact clear that Christianity and Islam worship two different God's. Both Christianity and Islam define themselves as a monotheistic faith. This means that they worship one God. This is made abundantly clear in chapter 8 where the definitions are given for each faith. For Christianity, the term Trinity defines God revealing himself in three distinct but equal persons. These are God the Father, Jesus Christ the Son of God and the person of the Holy Spirit. In Islam the term to define Allah is Tawhid. Tawhid defines the "Oneness of Allah". Allah is the Supreme Being. He has no associates. No one or anything is associated with Allah. This difference between Christianity and Islam is made clear in Chapter 8 where the Pillars of Islam are defined. Chapter 9 continues with a side by side comparison of text from the Quran and the Bible. This book is a real eye-opener to understanding Islam and being able to share with our Muslim friends, coworkers, and neighbors.
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May 28, 2020
I am very satisfied with the book. It is a complete package for research and for leisure as well. It is perfect for people who wanted to read and know more about the distinction between the major religions in the world. It is a perfect rating for me. Know more about my thoughts at: https://forums.onlinebookclub.org/vie...
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