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No God But One: Allah Or Jesus?

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19 September 2016

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Both Islam and Christianity teach that there is only one God, and so many people see them as similar and overlapping. Bestselling author Nabeel Qureshi takes readers on a compelling journey that compares the two faiths in detail, revealing their radically different natures.On account of the superficial points of agreement...

Both Islam and Christianity teach that there is only one God, and so many people see them as similar and overlapping. Bestselling author Nabeel Qureshi takes readers on a compelling journey that compares the two faiths in detail, revealing their radically different natures.

On account of the superficial points of agreement between Islam and Christianity, many don't see how tremendously deep the divides between them really are, and fewer still have considered the evidence for each faith. How is Jihad different from the Crusades? Can we know the life of Jesus as well as the life of Muhammad? What reason is there to believe in one faith over the other, and what difference can the Gospel really make?

In *No God But One*, *New York Times* bestselling author Nabeel Qureshi takes readers on a global, historical, yet deeply personal journey to the heart of the world's two largest religions. He explores the claims that each faith makes upon believers' intellects and lives, critically examining the evidence in support of their distinctive beliefs. Fleshed out with stories from the annals of both religions, *No God But One* unveils the fundamental, enduring conflict between Islam and Christianity-directly addressing controversial topics like Jihad, the Crusades, Sharia, the Trinity, and more.

Readers of Qureshi's first book, *Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus*, will appreciate his careful and respectful comparison of Islam and Christianity. Both religions teach that there is *No God But One*, but who deserves to be worshiped, Allah or Jesus?

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Both Islam and Christianity teach that there is only one God, and so many people see them as similar and overlapping. Bestselling author Nabeel Qureshi takes readers on a compelling journey that compares the two faiths in detail, revealing their radically different natures.On account of the superficial points of agreement...

Both Islam and Christianity teach that there is only one God, and so many people see them as similar and overlapping. Bestselling author Nabeel Qureshi takes readers on a compelling journey that compares the two faiths in detail, revealing their radically different natures.

On account of the superficial points of agreement between Islam and Christianity, many don't see how tremendously deep the divides between them really are, and fewer still have considered the evidence for each faith. How is Jihad different from the Crusades? Can we know the life of Jesus as well as the life of Muhammad? What reason is there to believe in one faith over the other, and what difference can the Gospel really make?

In *No God But One*, *New York Times* bestselling author Nabeel Qureshi takes readers on a global, historical, yet deeply personal journey to the heart of the world's two largest religions. He explores the claims that each faith makes upon believers' intellects and lives, critically examining the evidence in support of their distinctive beliefs. Fleshed out with stories from the annals of both religions, *No God But One* unveils the fundamental, enduring conflict between Islam and Christianity-directly addressing controversial topics like Jihad, the Crusades, Sharia, the Trinity, and more.

Readers of Qureshi's first book, *Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus*, will appreciate his careful and respectful comparison of Islam and Christianity. Both religions teach that there is *No God But One*, but who deserves to be worshiped, Allah or Jesus?
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Koorong code 441849
ISBN 9780310522553
Pages 320
Publisher Zondervan
Publication date 19 September 2016
Dimensions 21 x 141 x 215mm
Weight 0.253kg
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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 months ago
    Highly recommended for all Christians

    Highly recommend this book to understand our own apologetics and polemics. Qureshi explains it like a court case makes it very simple to read and understand. The book strengthened my faith and has been so helpful in understanding Muslims and Islamic Ideology.

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 years ago
    Provides Great Insight and Understanding

    Nabeel's book 'Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus' was a great autobiography about how he came to trust in Jesus after being raised as a Muslim. 'No God But One: Allah or Jesus?' follows on and digs deeper into his new beliefs and why Jesus provides eternal hope unlike Allah. I found it helpful to read 'Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus' first, as I knew nothing about Islam. Nabeel explains everything clearly and makes it easy to understand without having any prior knowledge which I appreciated.

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 years ago
    Extraordinary!

    Nabeel Qureshi's book is an extraordinary book filled with extraordinary things! His book is easy to understand and provides many evidential facts that can easily be fact-checked. I would recommend his book to everyone. He shares Christ and the truth about Islam in a mind-blowing and excellent way! R. I. P Nabeel Qureshi, he will be resurrected to life eternal on the last day, and so will all who believe in Christ our God!

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    7 years ago
    informative, sincere, compelling

    The main aim of this book is to compare the claims of Islam and Christianity. Qureshi, a former Muslim, details the arguments and evidence that compelled him to explore Christianity. The arguments are accessible to the layperson, even helpful as some form of an introduction to apologetics. Qureshi's story (and other anecdotes) keeps the book personal, though this is not as focused on his conversion story as his (2014).

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    8 years ago
    Enthralling

    Continuing from his book Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus, Nabeel fleshes out his gaining of knowledge and understanding of the history of Muhammad, the Quran, Jesus, and the Bible. Bookended by the short story of Sara Fatima, a Saudi Christian young lady who's faith is discovered by her brother, Nabeel thoroughly documents the differences. He shows that the whole story of Islam, largely presented orally by authority figures, is essentially myth, the historicity and other argued bases missing. He finds the great gap of historical documentation around the early centuries of Islam, compared to the ample documentation for Jesus. Of note is the fact that Arabic script was just differentiating from Nabatean and Aramaic scripts in the 6th century CE. So a component was missing for recording the Quran and history. But Aramaic was the trade language for the area. Following theology studies, Nabeel shines a different light on some scriptures. Of direct help for me is the matter that Quran verses rarely have a context. Each stands alone. (The only complete story is that of Joseph. There are some partial stories. ) I have noted a (former Muslim) friend having trouble understanding the Bible, focussing on one verse or word regardless of the surrounding explanation. This is evident when Muslims quote our Bible, taking a verse out of context. The surrounding passage clarifies. They have the same problem with the Quran. Wanting help with this interfaith dialogue? Start here.