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  • No God but One: Allah or Jesus?

  • A Former Muslim Investigates the Evidence for Islam and Christianity
  • By: Nabeel Qureshi
  • Narrated by: Nabeel Qureshi
  • Length: 9 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (2,213 ratings)

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No God but One: Allah or Jesus?

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On account of the superficial points of agreement between Islam and Christianity, many don't see how tremendously deep the divides between them really are, and fewer still have considered the evidence for each faith. How is jihad different from the Crusades? Can we know the life of Jesus as well as the life of Muhammad? What reason is there to believe in one faith over the other, and what difference can the Gospel really make?

In No God but One, New York Times best-selling author Nabeel Qureshi takes listeners on a global, historical, yet deeply personal journey to the heart of the world's two largest religions. He explores the claims that each faith makes upon believers' intellects and lives, critically examining the evidence in support of their distinctive beliefs. Fleshed out with stories from the annals of both religions, No God but One unveils the fundamental enduring conflict between Islam and Christianity - directly addressing controversial topics like jihad, the Crusades, Sharia, the Trinity, and more.

Listeners of Qureshi's first book, Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus, will appreciate his careful and respectful comparison of Islam and Christianity. Both religions teach that there is No God but One, but who deserves to be worshiped, Allah or Jesus?

©2016 Nabeel Qureshi (P)2016 Zondervan

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Amen. May you rest in peace, bro. Nabeel.

Your work and your words are truly inspirational. May your words reach all corners of the earth.

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Informative and Moving

I have been researching Islam recently. This book clearly outlines the data and illustrates with stories and examples. It is scientific in its analysis, though also obviously moved by the message of Christianity. For each argument he explains his perspectives and thought process from before he became a Christian, and follows up with the refutations that he met.

I would encourage anyone of any belief or background to pick up this book and attempt to refute its arguments. If you put it down and are not convinced of the Christian message, then so be it - you will know the Christian and current Muslim arguments better.

If you are convinced, however, then Christ had this to say about it:

“Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls, who, on finding one pearl of great value, went and sold all that he had and bought it.”
‭‭Matthew‬ ‭13:45-46‬ ‭

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Excellent Read

What a treasure that both this and “Seeking Allah, finding Jesus” were both read by the author. Nabeel describes the first book as the “heart” of his coming to faith. And this one is the “head” — the supporting evidence. It’s a very engaging look at Christianity and Islam.

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Great book

Such a great overview on Islam. This book is filled with information and intertwined with personal stories and was very moving. It was easy to listen to and follow and I loved that the author himself read it.

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A very objective comparison of two faiths.

This book was very enlightening, and clarified many points of similarity and difference between the Muslim and Christian faiths, and to a lesser extent, Judaism.

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I learned so much!

Please read this book if you want to know more about Islam and Christianity and which one is true.

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Informative Read

This book should be read by all Muslims and Christians. His case for Christ is undeniable.

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Must read

Those who search will find. Search by reading this book or remain ignorant - you choose

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This book is a must read!

Since you live in a world that is constantly being confronted with Islamic terrorism it is vital for every Christian to understand what Muslims believe. In the light of that question Nabeel Qureshi is a phenomenon in the world today! I love this book i have never been more proud of the Christian faith and more stirred in my spirit to love the Muslim people. Wow Nabeel you are amazing I am so thankful for your honest drive to uncover the truth. You are courageous and your calling is without limits.
What you have given the seeker of truth in this book is precious gold from the Spirit of Truth. God bless you!

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Incredibly written from an unbiased perspective

This book is an incredible inspiration and testament to the rational basis of Christianity and irrational basis of Islam. It covers theological topics in a thorough yet understandable way even for very naive readers.

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