A Christian Reads the Qur'an by James Wright

A Christian Reads the Qur'an by James Wright

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A Christian Reads the Qur'an by James Wright

Why would a Christian read the Qur'an? To criticize it? To convert to Islam? Many of my Muslim friends want me to read it because they believe the Qur'an is the most important book in the world. I don't want to criticize the Qur'an. My purpose is to invite others on a quest for truth and respect. Far too often Muslims and Christians live in parallel universes. Reading the Qur'an can help build bridges of respect between one other. The Qur'an says do not argue with the People of the Book except in the best way (Surah 29:46 Al-Ankabut).This can also be very readable to Muslims because it runs smoothly and seems to contain no dogmatic complexities.I like the conclusions especially the ultimate one in chapter 55. I would say, Yes it's perfect for the audience. Mr. Nadir, Arab author.I'm sure that this book will touch the hearts of many people and stir their thinking. Mr. L, Turkish author and scholar. I congratulate you on having done a thorough evaluation of the Qur'an through the eyes of a Christian. It is a daunting task and your years of working in the Islamic world have given you some good insights and stories to share which do raise many valid questions. These questions should provide some good food for thought for people to think about. Dan Wickwire, author and scholar Middle East.
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ISBN 13 9781984937933
ISBN 10 1984937936
Title A Christian Reads the Qur'an
Author James Wright
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Year published 2018-03-02
Number of pages 292
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