It is a very thoroughly researched comparison between Islam and Christianity. The author was brought up as a devout Muslim and converted to Christianity after many debates with a university friend and then several years of dedicated research. I had only the most superficial knowledge of Islam. What I learned from this book is eye-opening. I also gained a deeper understanding of Christianity, especially as seen through the eyes of someone who initially set out to "disprove" it
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
No God but One...
I've just finished listening (on Audible) to a fascinating book:
It is a very thoroughly researched comparison between Islam and Christianity. The author was brought up as a devout Muslim and converted to Christianity after many debates with a university friend and then several years of dedicated research. I had only the most superficial knowledge of Islam. What I learned from this book is eye-opening. I also gained a deeper understanding of Christianity, especially as seen through the eyes of someone who initially set out to "disprove" it
It is a very thoroughly researched comparison between Islam and Christianity. The author was brought up as a devout Muslim and converted to Christianity after many debates with a university friend and then several years of dedicated research. I had only the most superficial knowledge of Islam. What I learned from this book is eye-opening. I also gained a deeper understanding of Christianity, especially as seen through the eyes of someone who initially set out to "disprove" it