Your cart

Your cart is empty

What Did Jesus Really Say? By Misha'al ibn Abdullah Al-Kadhi

SKU: 12123
Regular price $24.95
Unit price
per

What Did Jesus Really Say? By Misha'al ibn Abdullah Al-Kadhi

SKU: 12123
Regular price $24.95
Unit price
per
Fast Shipping
Secure payment
Availability
 
(0 in cart)
Shipping calculated at checkout.

What Did Jesus Really Say? By Misha'al ibn Abdullah Al-Kadhi

ISBN: 9789675699238

Author: Misha'al ibn Abdullah Al-Kadhi

Book Binding: Softcover

Pages: 426

Size: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1.0 inch

Publication Year: 2015

Description

About This Book:

"What Did Jesus Really Say? by Misha'al ibn Abdullah Al-Kadhi" is a thought-provoking and enlightening book that digs into Jesus Christ's life and teachings from an Islamic perspective. This book, written by noted Islamic scholar and theologian Misha'al ibn Abdullah Al-Kadhi, tries to bridge the knowledge gap between Christianity and Islam by examining the similarities and contrasts in the portrayal of Jesus in the two faiths.
The following are the book's main features:
Interfaith Exploration:
This book bridges the gap between Christianity and Islam, two of the world's largest religions. It allows readers of all theological backgrounds to obtain a clearer understanding of Jesus' message, life, and role in both faiths.
Historical and Theological Insights:
Misha'al ibn Abdullah Al-Kadhi blends historical study with theological interpretation to offer insight on the life of Jesus as portrayed in the Bible and the Quran. The author explores biblical narratives about Jesus critically and contrasts them with Islamic perspectives, providing readers with a more nuanced understanding of his mission and message.
Comparative Religion:
The book compares Christian and Islamic perspectives on Jesus, showing areas of convergence and difference. It addresses in both traditions questions concerning Jesus' divinity, crucifixion, and mission, encouraging a fuller understanding of the religious intricacies surrounding his identification.
Accessible Language:
Al-Kadhi's writing style is simple and approachable, making complicated religious themes and historical settings understandable to a wide audience. The book will appeal to both academics and laypeople interested in interfaith dialogue and comparative religion.

You may also like