Islam And The Jews: The unfinished battle

Islam And The Jews: The unfinished battle

by Mark A Gabriel
Islam And The Jews: The unfinished battle

Islam And The Jews: The unfinished battle

by Mark A Gabriel

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Overview

What fuels the conflict?
There are powerful cultural and spiritual forces that explain…
•Why Palestinians reject peace offers •Why radical Muslims attach Israel’s supporters, especially Americans •The role of Christians in unfolding world events •Why, if Islam is a religion of peace, Muslims kill Jews in the name of Allah, their god Why the Quran calls Jews “the children of monkeys and pigs”
“I didn’t just do research about Islam; I lived if for thirty-four years!” -Mark Gabriel

 “Dr. Gabriels transformation from devout Muslim is a powerful reminder of how love can indeed conquer hate. His bold change of heart prompts him to bless the Jewish people rather than curse and hate them.” -Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein

“Islam and the Jews reveals the secret agenda that is not being told by the media. I wish U.S. government officials would read this book.” -Sid Roth, President, Messianic Vision

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781599795027
Publisher: Charisma Media
Publication date: 05/05/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 913,918
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

After earning a Ph.D. in Islamic history, Mark A. Gabriel became convinced that Muhammad did not speak for God. His search for truth led to the love of Jesus Christ, as well as complete rejection from his family and two attempts against his life by political fundamentalists. Now pursuing a Ph.D. in world religion at a Christian university, he speaks and writes about the true nature of Islam with the non-emotional accuracy of an academician. As a reflection of his new life in Christ, he has chosen a Christian name to replace his Islamic name.

 

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