Answering Jihad: A Better Way forward by Nabeel Qureshi has
been the best and most concise book I have ever read about the Muslim faith
without being biased and harsh but honest and clear. I have read the Quran as
well as other books about Islam, took world religion courses in university that
have delved deep into Islam but found the Quran was at times difficult to read
and understand, jumping all over the place and contradicting itself quite often
(I read an English translation of it) and never understood why that was. Other
books and religion courses never really dealt on controversial topics or ever
tried to dig into something that could offend Muslim readers/ believers, even
if it was true, so this book was completely new and enlightening to me.
Answering Jihad did a fantastic job of teaching me the
beliefs, where they came from, why they are practiced as well as giving me the
background knowledge to put verses and statements into perspective. Qureshi,
coming from the background he did has good authority to be able to write a book
like this and be honest on both fronts. The fact that he grew up Muslim knowing
his theology more than most Muslims yet also had the courage to search for
answers that lead him to Jesus gives this book a unique perspective that cannot
be obtained from other authors.
To anyone who is curious why Muslims believe what they do
and where it comes from, this is the book that will give you clear concise
answers. The answers are historical and based on sources like the Quran or the
Hadith and so are reliable and cannot be argued from a Muslim perspective. Many
Muslims don’t even know themselves where some of their beliefs stem from and
why they believe what they do, this will not only educate you about their faith
but also educate you how to approach Muslims to get them thinking why it is
they believe what they do and possibly point them in the right direction of
ultimately finding Jesus as Qureshi himself found.
Thank you to Zondervan for blessing me with a copy of this
book for my honest review of it.
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