What Should a Muslim Believe?
A Satirical and Scholarly Field Guide to Islam's Core Teachings and Moral Questions
What does Islam really teach about God, women, Jesus, slavery, violence, child marriage, and the Bible?
This bold and accessible field guide doesn't rely on headlines, hearsay, or anti-Muslim screeds. Instead, it draws directly from Islam's own primary sources: the Qur'an, Sahih and Hasan Hadiths, classical Tafsir commentaries, and Islamic history. Written from a Christian perspective, it engages Islam's theology and moral framework with candor, compassion, and over 500 citations-so you can read what Islam actually teaches.
Each chapter begins with a friendly tone-sometimes tongue-in-cheek-and leads the reader through controversial teachings with documentation Muslims will recognize and Christians will appreciate. Whether you're a Christian apologist, an ex-Muslim, or a Muslim student trying to make sense of your religion, this book invites honest inquiry and careful reading.
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This book is not hateful-it's truthful. Not angry-it's sourced. Not reckless-it's reverent in its critique and passionate in its pursuit of theological clarity.
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What Should a Muslim Believe? is part polemic, part primer, and all sourced. It is designed to be used as a field reference for everyday conversations and deep theological reflection.
You've heard the da'wah. Now read the doctrine.