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 ISLAM

NEW.GIF (941 bytes)Books about Islam.

   ISLAM: A Religion of Peace? By Robert Spencer
What is the crucial difference between Christianity and Islam?
Envoy Magazine Vol. 5.5
http://www.envoymagazine.com/backissues/article.asp?ID=146

DEMYSTIFYING “JIHAD” By Daniel Ali
Muslims and Jihads: This convert from Islam explains what you should know.
Envoy Magazine Vol. 5.5
http://www.envoymagazine.com/backissues/article.asp?ID=147

Christianity and Islam  by Chuck Colson
An excellent brief essay on how Christians should respond to Islam.
Put "Islam" in the search box on that page for substantial additional material
e.g Tolerance Run Amok which comments on the "heaping helpings of politically correct
nonsense served up in the nation's schools" on the September 11 anniversary and other
efforts to whitewash Islam.

For a general idea on how we should respond, read
Excerpts from “Relentlessly and Thoroughly” - The only way to respond.
By noted historian Paul Johnson,
From the October 15, 2001, issue of National Review

A site to help understand Islam from the Moslem viewpoint is:
http://www.submission.org/home.html
which says:
"The Quran, informs us that Jesus was a human messenger of God whose sole mission was to deliver God's
message; he never possessed any power, and is now dead (4:171, 5:75, 117).
Those who consider Jesus to be God, or Son of God, or part of a trinity are "pagans" (5:17, 72, 73)."

NEW.GIF (941 bytes)Answering Islam is a comprehensive site from an evangelical Christian viewpoint.  Includes too much to summarize briefly.

Daniel Pipes is a long-time secular observer of the Middle East and Islam. The Wall Street Journal has called him "an authoritative commentator on the Middle East".   His articles provide a substantial background and commentary on Islamic terrorism, etc.  Go to his articles page and click on topics such as Islam, Militant Islam, and Terrorism.

NEW.GIF (941 bytes)Books about Islam.


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