
المسيح في اﻹسلام
Brak ocen
Action & Adventure
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
103
Język
Arabski
Opublikowany
Oct 16, 1988
Wydawca
دار الفضيلة
Opis
This compelling exploration delves into the intricate relationship between Christianity and Islam, focusing particularly on the figure of Christ and his significance within both faiths. Ahmed Deedat and Ali al-Juhari engage in a thoughtful examination of theological perspectives, offering insights that encourage readers to reconsider commonly held beliefs. Their approach is enlightening, layered with factual discourse that aims to bridge gaps between two of the world's largest religions.
The work is structured around a televised debate that took place on July 5th, where the authors passionately articulated their viewpoints. By presenting arguments and counterarguments, they stimulate a deeper understanding of how Christ is perceived in Islamic tradition versus Christian thought. The authors’ goal is not just to inform but to encourage dialogue and foster mutual respect among followers of both faiths, making it a significant read for anyone interested in religious studies or interfaith discourse.
The work is structured around a televised debate that took place on July 5th, where the authors passionately articulated their viewpoints. By presenting arguments and counterarguments, they stimulate a deeper understanding of how Christ is perceived in Islamic tradition versus Christian thought. The authors’ goal is not just to inform but to encourage dialogue and foster mutual respect among followers of both faiths, making it a significant read for anyone interested in religious studies or interfaith discourse.
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