Ambassadors to Muslims

Ambassadors to Muslims
Author: Fouad Masri,Crescent Project
Publsiher: Whitaker House
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2011
Genre: Christianity and other religions
ISBN: 0984754903

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As followers of Christ, we have a hope that is worth sharing with Muslims. For too long communication between Muslims and Christians has been broken down because of fear and misunderstanding. Millions of Muslims have never read a page of the New Testament or even been invited to a Christian home. Let's change that. As you read this book, you will learn ways to help bridge the gap with your Muslim neighbor. Come, discover how God can use you to be an ambassador to Muslims and make a difference.

Letters to a Young Muslim

Letters to a Young Muslim
Author: Omar Saif Ghobash
Publsiher: Picador
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781250119834

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**A New York Times Editor's Pick** **One of Time's Most Anticipated Books of 2017, a Bustle Best Nonfiction Pick for January 2017, a Chicago Review of Books Best Book to Read in January 2017, an Amazon Best of January 2017 in History, a Stylist Magazine Best Book of 2017, included in New Statesman's What to Read in 2017** From the Ambassador of the UAE to Russia comes Letters to a Young Muslim, a bold and intimate exploration of what it means to be a Muslim in the twenty-first century. In a series of personal and insightful letters to his sons, Omar Saif Ghobash offers a vital manifesto that tackles the dilemmas facing not only young Muslims but everyone navigating the complexities of today’s world. Full of wisdom and thoughtful reflections on faith, culture and society. This is a courageous and essential book that celebrates individuality whilst recognising it is our shared humanity that brings us together. Written with the experience of a diplomat and the personal responsibility of a father; Ghobash’s letters offer understanding and balance in a world that rarely offers any. An intimate and hopeful glimpse into a sphere many are unfamiliar with; it provides an understanding of the everyday struggles Muslims face around the globe.

Connecting with Muslims

Connecting with Muslims
Author: Fouad Masri
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2014-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830895908

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12th Annual Outreach Resource of the Year (Cross-Cultural) How can we build bridges with Muslims? Muslims are our coworkers, neighbors and friends. But Christians don't always know how to build relationships with Muslims. Fouad Masri provides practical ways for Christians to initiate conversations and develop relationships with Muslims. He offers insights into Muslim culture and helps Christians understand and relate their Muslim friends. Masri addresses seven common questions that Muslims ask about Jesus and the Christian faith, providing sensitive answers that winsomely guide Muslims to Jesus without arguing or awkward debating. With real-life stories of fruitful conversations and genuine relationships, Masri helps readers see Muslims as Jesus sees them, without fear, with love, hope and expectation. You don't need a Ph.D. in Islam to share your faith with a Muslim. You just need the heart of an ambassador. Discover how.

Teatime in Mogadishu

Teatime in Mogadishu
Author: David W. Shenk,Ahmed Ali Haile
Publsiher: MennoMedia, Inc.
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780836197938

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In 1991, Ahmed Ali Haile returned to the chaos of his native Somalia with a clear mission: to bring warring clans together to find new paths of peace—often over a cup of tea. A grenade thrown by a detractor cost Haile his leg and almost his life, but his stature as a peacemaker remained. Whether in Somali’s capital, Mogadishu, or among Somalis in Kenya, Europe, and the United States, Haile has been a tireless ambassador for the peace of Christ. Into this moving memoir of conversion and calling, Haile weaves poignant reflections on the meaning of his journey in the world of Islam. Part of the Christians Meeting Muslims series

Christ s Ambassadors in an Islamic Context

Christ s Ambassadors in an Islamic Context
Author: Tokunboh Adeyemo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1993
Genre: Christianity and other religions
ISBN: OCLC:702887384

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Converting to Islam

Converting to Islam
Author: Amy Melissa Guimond
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2017-06-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319542508

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This text aims to discover the shared lived experiences of white American female converts to Islam in post- 9/11 America. It explores the increasingly hostile social climate faced by Muslim Americans, as well as the spiritual, social, physical, and mental integration of these women into the Muslim-American population. In the United States, rates of conversion to Islam are rapidly increasing—alongside Islamophobic sentiment and hate crimes against Muslims. For a period of time, there was a lull in this negative sentiment. However, in light of the Paris terror attacks, the increased prominence of ISIS/ISIL, and the influx of refugees from Syria, anti-Muslim rhetoric is once again on the rise. This volume analyzes how a singular collection of female converts have adapted to life in the United States in the shadow of 9/11.

Islam in the Anglosphere

Islam in the Anglosphere
Author: Ihsan Yilmaz
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2023-06-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789819937806

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Using semi-structured interviews with 122 young Muslims in Australia, the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States of America (USA) from diverse ethnic backgrounds, this book investigates the lived reality of young Muslims from their own perspectives. It explores their ideas of key Islamic and secular issues, their struggles, world views, triumphs, how the stigmatized group negotiates their identity in these three English language speaking Western countries, 20 years after 9/11. The key aspect of this book is to transcend binaries and reductionisms by exploring what Muslims actually think and say rather than intellectual articulations on them. The book presents a very detailed account of these young Muslims in the Anglophone West on their political beliefs, their knowledge and understanding of sharia law, their interest and participation in local and transnational political activism, their positive and negative feelings about their own communities, and indeed how they define their community.

Islam Building Bridges of Understanding

Islam Building Bridges of Understanding
Author: Imam Douglas Owen-Ali
Publsiher: LMH Publishers
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2004-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9768184760

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This practicing Muslim who is the International Ambassador of Peace representing the Universal Islamic Center of America in Jamaica and the Caribbean calls for a new spirit of justice for all, mutual acceptance, enlightened tolerance and global unity as a path to a lasting world peace. (World Religions)