Is Islam truly a divinely revealed faith, or does it falter under scrutiny? Discover the answers in a bold, respectful critique that challenges assumptions and sparks dialogue.
Debunking Islam: A Christian Critique is a compelling, thought-provoking exploration for Western Christians seeking to understand Islam's claims through a biblical lens. This meticulously researched book tackles the toughest questions about Islam's theology, logic, and ethics, offering clear, evidence-based answers to foster meaningful interfaith conversations.
Across 15 chapters, the book examines critical issues: Why does the Quran misrepresent the Trinity? How do its contradictions and historical inaccuracies hold up? What cognitive biases shape Muslim beliefs? From the Quran's ethical stances on gender and violence to the reliability of its transmission, each chapter uncovers errors that challenge Islam's claim to divine perfection (Surah 4:82). Drawing on historical evidence, archaeology, and scripture, it argues that these flaws provide sufficient reason to question Islam as a revealed faith, while contrasting it with Christianity's message of grace and truth (John 8:32).
Written with clarity and respect, Debunking Islam equips Christians with practical tools to engage Muslims lovingly. Personal stories, like a pastor sharing the resurrection's evidence with a Muslim neighbor, and dialogue tips, such as using analogies to explain the Trinity, make this book a guide for real-life conversations. Scholarly yet accessible, it includes biblical and Quranic references, alongside resources from trusted sources like the Christian Research Institute and Pew Research.
Whether you're a pastor, student, or curious believer, Debunking Islam empowers you to navigate differences with confidence and compassion. Embrace the call to "give an answer... with gentleness" (1 Peter 3:15) and discover how truth can build bridges.