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Topic: Book Review, Folk Islam
Safiya Yun’s Fear of the Evil Eye: A Missional Approach Toward the Envious Gaze Among Young Jordanian Muslim Women is about folk Islam in Jordan, but the implications reach all across the Middle East, and beyond. Safia Yun has interviewed sixty…
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Topic: Book Review, Folk Islam, 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, Folk Islam, Ramadan, Mission and Evangelism, Zwemer
A note about Muslim ministry from the Zwemer Center’s Director, I was 18 years old when the Lord placed a burden on my heart to bring the gospel to Muslims. A year later, I married my high school sweetheart, who…
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Topic: Book Review, Folk Islam, Ramadan, Mission and Evangelism, Zwemer, Shariah Law
In some places, non-Muslims are experiencing enormous restrictions on their human rights in countries where Islamic Sharia law forms the basis of the constitution. It is part of the self-image of such countries to protect and promote Islam, while members…
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Topic: Book Review, Folk Islam, Ramadan, Mission and Evangelism, Zwemer, Shariah Law, Israel and Palestine
I hope I hardly need to point out that we are dealing here with one of the most complex, bitter and long-standing conflicts in the world in the last 100 years, and that this conflict has far-reaching implications for the…
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Topic: Book Review, Folk Islam, Ramadan, Mission and Evangelism, Zwemer, Shariah Law, Israel and Palestine, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism
Christianity and Islam have many similarities as well as significant differences. Throughout history, the relationship between Christians and Muslims has ebbed and flowed between peaceful coexistence, avoidance, and violence. Even during times of peace, mutual misunderstandings often pervade, leading to…
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Topic: Book Review, Folk Islam, Ramadan, Mission and Evangelism, Zwemer, Shariah Law, Israel and Palestine, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, 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, Folk Islam, Ramadan, Mission and Evangelism, Zwemer, Shariah Law, Israel and Palestine, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, 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, Folk Islam, Ramadan, Mission and Evangelism, Zwemer, Shariah Law, Israel and Palestine, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, Faith & Practice, Faith & Practice, Book Review, Eschatology, Islamophobia
In 2006 Joel Richardson made a splash in the evangelical world with his inaugural work, Islamic Antichrist: The Shocking Truth About the Real Nature of the Beast, in which he argues for an Islamic Antichrist, drawing parallels between biblical and…
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Topic: Book Review, Folk Islam, Ramadan, Mission and Evangelism, Zwemer, Shariah Law, Israel and Palestine, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, Faith & Practice, Faith & Practice, Book Review, Eschatology, Islamophobia, Culture and Worldview
The rise of secularism is leading many Muslims away from the Islamic faith. A 2017 Pew Research Center survey of American Muslims reveals that about 24% of those raised in Islam have left the faith. This trend is not just…
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Topic: Book Review, Folk Islam, Ramadan, Mission and Evangelism, Zwemer, Shariah Law, Israel and Palestine, Dialogue, Mission and Evangelism, Faith & Practice, Faith & Practice, Book Review, Eschatology, Islamophobia, Culture and Worldview, 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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The Unseen Reality: A Panoramic View of Spiritual Warfare


