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Dialogue between a Muslim and a Christian
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Syed Saeed Akhtar Rizvi
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A thought-provoking dialogue between a Muslim and a Christian, discussing key theological concepts, religious beliefs, and common misconceptions in an effort to promote understanding and interfaith harmony.
"Dialogue Between a Muslim and a Christian" presents an engaging and respectful conversation between two individuals representing Islam and Christianity. The discussion covers fundamental theological topics such as the concept of God, the role of Jesus (AS), the authenticity of religious scriptures, salvation, and the afterlife. The book aims to clarify common misunderstandings while fostering a spirit of mutual respect, intellectual curiosity, and interfaith dialogue. Drawing from Quranic verses, Biblical references, and historical perspectives, this work serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of both faiths.
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