What Is the Real ‘Eid Mubarak’? A Tale of Two “Blessed” Feasts
Our Muslim friends have just celebrated the Feast of Sacrifice, or Eid ul-Adha. Christians also know two blessed feasts, and here I compare and contrast the Muslim and Christian ones.
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Our Muslim friends have just celebrated the Feast of Sacrifice, or Eid ul-Adha. Christians also know two blessed feasts, and here I compare and contrast the Muslim and Christian ones.
Is the Gospel account of the camel and the needle the same message found in Surah 7:40 of the Qur'an?
Check out this resource from Duane A. Miller about presenting the Gospel to Muslims and how one disciples new converts.
In Christianity, if we want to describe Jesus, we use the words prophet, priest, and king to describe who he is, what he did, and what he continues to do. In this article, I will use those three terms to describe the person of Muhammad from Islamic sources.
This article takes a close look at the Arabic words of the adhan (Muslim call to prayer) and unpacks their meaning.
It has been said that Muslims are seeking God in Ramadan. The paper highlighted by this article shows what kind of righteousness they might be seeking.
In Islam, there is a special night called the Night of Power/Destiny (or in Arabic, laylat al-Qadr). Here I compare and contrast that night with Christmas Eve.
At times the glowing statistics of massive movements to Christ in the Muslim world hide another reality, namely the fact that reversions back to Islam are also happening.
There are a few disturbing trends in some Bible translations, which have been compared to using a Jehovah’s Witness rendition of the Bible in some cultures. How, where, and why is this being done?