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Topic: Book Review, Comparative Religion
The Muslim World (TMW) is one of the leading academic journals covering Islam worldwide. Strange it would call its own history “bigoted”. It was founded in 1911 by Samuel Zwemer, a founding father of Protestant missions in engagement with the…
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Topic: Book Review, Comparative Religion, Ramadan
This thirty day Ramadan prayer guide will help Christians to pray for and graciously interact with Muslims during the fasting month of Ramadan. Even in the West, most Muslims find conversations on spiritual topics normal, and Ramadan is a time…
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Topic: Book Review, Comparative Religion, Ramadan, Faith & Practice
The world is in a mess, with Muslim nations seemingly experiencing more than their share of struggles. Not long ago, news focused on the utter devastation and death caused by a massive earthquake in Southern Turkey and Northern Syria. In…
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Topic: Book Review, Comparative Religion, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Faith & Practice
Over the last decade or two, the question of whether Muslims and Christians worship the same God has reared its head at fairly frequent intervals. A recent contribution to the debate, published in March 2021, is Andy Bannister’s Do Muslims…
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Topic: Book Review, Comparative Religion, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Faith & Practice, Africa, Faith & Practice, Folk Islam
Prior to the rise of Islam, Somalis adhered to an ancient religion known as Ebbe Waaq, a complex polytheistic belief system. However, strong evidence also suggests pre-Islamic monotheism in the region, such as the Yibr clan who claim direct lineage…
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Topic: Book Review, Comparative Religion, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Faith & Practice, Africa, Faith & Practice, Folk Islam, Faith & Practice, Ramadan
The woman’s whole household program is changed during Ramadan, the ninth month in the Muslim lunar calendar, the month in which the first sections of the Qur’an were revealed to Muhammad. During this month of fasting all except children, the…
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Topic: Book Review, Comparative Religion, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Faith & Practice, Africa, Faith & Practice, Folk Islam, Faith & Practice, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Muslim Women
In considering the teaching of the Qur’an about women we must bear in mind the situation in Arabia just before the rise of Islam in the first part of the seventh century A. D. Arabia was rapidly changing from a…
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Topic: Book Review, Comparative Religion, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Faith & Practice, Africa, Faith & Practice, Folk Islam, Faith & Practice, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Muslim Women, Comparative Religion, Mission and Evangelism
The speaker at a large Bible conference, advocating for adherence to the fundamentals of faith and seeking to stir controversy, commented that there were missionaries who actually used “Allah,” the Muslim name for God, in their Christian witness. The statement…
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Topic: Book Review, Comparative Religion, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Faith & Practice, Africa, Faith & Practice, Folk Islam, Faith & Practice, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Muslim Women, Comparative Religion, Mission and Evangelism, Faith & Practice, Samuel Zwemer's Books, Zwemer, Zwemer Archives
Muslim Doctrine of God by Samuel Zwemer (1905) Read and Download HERE
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Topic: Book Review, Comparative Religion, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Faith & Practice, Africa, Faith & Practice, Folk Islam, Faith & Practice, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Muslim Women, Comparative Religion, Mission and Evangelism, Faith & Practice, Samuel Zwemer's Books, Zwemer, Zwemer Archives, Comparative Religion, Samuel Zwemer's Books, Zwemer, Zwemer Archives
Zwemer-Origin of Religion The Origin of Religion: Evolution or Revelation BASED ON THE SMYTH LECTURES DELIVERED AT COLUMBIA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY DECATUR, GEORGIA, 1935
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Topic: Book Review, Comparative Religion, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Faith & Practice, Africa, Faith & Practice, Folk Islam, Faith & Practice, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Muslim Women, Comparative Religion, Mission and Evangelism, Faith & Practice, Samuel Zwemer's Books, Zwemer, Zwemer Archives, Comparative Religion, Samuel Zwemer's Books, Zwemer, Zwemer Archives, Book Review, Comparative Religion, Samuel Zwemer
The Muslim World (TMW) is one of the leading academic journals covering Islam worldwide. Strange it would call its own history “bigoted”. It was founded in 1911 by Samuel Zwemer, a founding father of Protestant missions in engagement with the…
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Topic: Book Review, Comparative Religion, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Faith & Practice, Africa, Faith & Practice, Folk Islam, Faith & Practice, Ramadan, Faith & Practice, Muslim Women, Comparative Religion, Mission and Evangelism, Faith & Practice, Samuel Zwemer's Books, Zwemer, Zwemer Archives, Comparative Religion, Samuel Zwemer's Books, Zwemer, Zwemer Archives, Book Review, Comparative Religion, Samuel Zwemer, Faith & Practice, Folk Islam
The 2016 hajj (pilgrimage) has just ended, and it was a very public event indeed, watched on television by millions of people all over the world. As the last of five pillars, the Qur’an says the religion has now been…
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The Unseen Reality: A Panoramic View of Spiritual Warfare


