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Home Front: Culture Wars
New Book: History Is 'Entirely Incompatible' With Islam
2016-09-01
[PJ] An American Muslim who investigated the historical evidence for Islam and Christianity discovered an astounding truth: the evidence is "entirely incompatible" with Islam, while it supports the three greatest arguments for Christianity.

"It was not just that history did not support the traditional narratives of Islam, but rather that history proved to be entirely incompatible with Islamic origins," writes Nabeel Qureshi (emphasis his), author of the book No God But One: Allah or Jesus? A Former Muslim Investigates the Evidence for Islam & Christianity. The book, released Tuesday, provides a deep investigation of the key differences between the two faiths and delves into the historical evidence (or lack thereof) for each.

Qureshi investigates five basic claims, each disputed by either side. He asks the question of whether there is enough evidence that "an objective observer" would conclude in favor of Christianity or Islam. The arguments for Christianity: that Jesus died on the cross, that his disciples believed he rose from the dead, and that he claimed to be God. The arguments for Islam: that Muhammad is a prophet of Allah, and that the Quran is inspired by Allah.

As the Quran is the "why" of the Islamic faith, I will begin there, and move to Muhammad. Then, I will dive into Qureshi's arguments for Christianity.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Islam has proven to be "entirely incompatible" with pretty much everything it comes into contact with--why would history be any different?
Posted by: Crusader   2016-09-01 14:37  

#4  Oh, I don't know, Rushdie is still about.
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-09-01 12:56  

#3  Nabeel Qureshi a very bad life-insurance risk?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-09-01 08:11  

#2  Is Ishmael the illegitimate son of Abraham and Hagar in this version?

Does this interpretation of the Islamic religion include paying jizya, slavery, dhimmitude, supremacy over others, and murder of enemies (anyone who disagrees with Islam)?

I'd say going to Carrabbas is a good decision.
Posted by: JohnQC   2016-09-01 06:55  

#1  The wife and will be dining at Carrabbas this week end on the money was saved by NOT purchasing this book.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-09-01 05:30  

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