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40 Questions About Islam

Matthew Aaron Bennett

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Islam is one of the most significant forces shaping the world today, but most Christians are confused about its key beliefs and practices. Many wonder about the apparent similarities and obvious differences between Christianity and Islam, and want to reach out to Muslim friends or neighbors with the gospel but don't know where to begin. Having spent several years living in North Africa and the Middle East, missions professor Matthew Bennett guides readers through Islam's key tenants and provides answers to critical questions, such as:
Who was Muhammad and what was his message?
Do Muslims and Christians worship the same God?
What are the differences between the Qur'an and the Bible?
What is shariah law?
What is the Islamic view of salvation?
What happens in the mosque?
Is Islam inherently misogynistic?
How should a Christian share the gospel with Muslims?

Helpful summaries at the end of each chapter encapsulate important information, followed by discussion questions useful for personal or small-group study. Whether you want to understand Islam better or reach Muslims for Christ, 40 Questions on Islam is an indispensable primer and reference book.

Publisher: Kregel
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9780825446221

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Matthew Aaron Bennett (PhD, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Assistant Professor of Missions and Theology at Cedarville University. He has over seven years of intercultural ministry experience, including leadership and teaching in majority Muslim contexts.

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“40 Questions About Islam is the best one-stop introduction to Islam written by an evangelical Christian. In it, Matthew Bennett provides concise and reliable answers to the most important questions people have about Islam and Muslims, encouraging Christians all the while to relate lovingly, respectfully, and evangelistically to their Muslim neighbors. Recommended highly and without reservation.” Bruce Riley Ashford, Provost, Prof. of Theology & Culture, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary