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  1. JJPJ
    Brownsville, TX
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: male
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Great resource for the person trying to descover truth.
    February 2, 2017
    JJPJ
    Brownsville, TX
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: male
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    Nabeel never disapoints. A great writer writing on a necessary subject. I love some of the perspectives he offers on the trinity. I have done in depth sudies on the trinity and Nabeel's perspective and analogies where ones i had never heard. Thanks for your work Mr. Qureshi.
  2. ashleyleigh88
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    He's Done It Again!
    September 2, 2016
    ashleyleigh88
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    Nabeel Qureshi's books have been, hands-down, the most influential and helpful resources that I've read regarding Islam and Christianity. His first book, "Seeking Allah Finding Jesus," instantly made its way to my "Top 5 Books" list, and I've read it more than a handful of times, gleaning new information every single time. The tone that Nabeel writes with draws readers in, as he shares his personal journey from Islam to Christianity. His second book, "Answering Jihad," came out earlier this year and was a timely, thorough response to current world events. Again, the overall content of his book is tough to top, and the compassion and conviction that he feels is extremely evident as he addresses, in my opinion, one of the most sensitive and difficult topics of our time with grace and truth.

    Needless to say, I was filled with anticipation for the release of this third book, No God But One. I was excited and privileged to be a part of the Pre-Release Launch Team, so I got an advance copy in exchange for my honest review of the book - and here it is:

    In a sentence, Nabeel has done it again! He has sacrificed time and energy in research, labored in prayer and writing, and has produced a theological aid for Christians and Muslims that is unmatched. He's taken an unbelievable amount of information, systematically boiled it down into 350 pages, and made it into an understandable and accessible resource - for anyone and everyone. In 40 chapters, Nabeel addresses major questions posed by both religions, explains the answers traditionally given by both sides, lays out the historical basis that supports or disproves each side, and offers clear conclusions based on those facts.

    By the end of the book, the reader doesn't feel manipulated or coerced into a conclusion based solely on emotional pull one direction or another - and I appreciate that about the way No God But One is written. It's not intended to convince anyone of anything that they can't see with their own eyes or discover with their own mind. The facts are present and lead to the logical verdict of the title's question: Allah or Jesus? And that verdict is, overwhelmingly and undeniably, Jesus.

    I give this book 5 stars, two thumbs up, and the greatest "BUY THIS!" recommendation that I can. You won't regret it.
  3. Cait
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Eye-opening and revealing.........
    September 6, 2016
    Cait
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    In No God But One: Allah or Jesus?, he has woven a rich fabric from the strands of hard, factual, logical investigative conclusions along with his own, personal spiritual conclusions which led to his conversion to Christianity and his commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord. I am a Christian myself but in reading this book, I tried to follow Nabeels lead and balanced mindset while reading through the various arguments presented.

    The book is broken into 2 major parts. The first presents the questions, Are Islam and Christianity really all that different?, and further breaks it into sections covering the major comparison points: Sharia and Gospel, Muhammad and Jesus, Quran and the Bible, Jihad and the Crusades, among others. The second part asks, Can we know whether Islam or Christianity is True?, which breaks down into the questions, Did Jesus Die On the Cross?, Did Jesus Rise From the Dead?, Did Jesus Claim to Be God?, Is Muhammad a Prophet of God?, Is the Quran the Word of God?.

    In each section, Nabeel presents the Muslim worldview on each topic and the Christian worldview, and proceeds to analyze each by applying neutral investigative techniques and solid concrete examples and evidence of each view, then presents his conclusion. Obviously, as Qureshi is a Christian, his job is to proclaim the Gospel, but he freely admits that, though he cannot be 100% neutral, he is presenting the arguments in as unbiased a manner as possible.

    I found the information well set out and easy to understand, regardless of whether you believe or not. It is hard to pick favorite sections, as I found the entire book interesting and eye-opening. But I would say that the sections on comparison of the origins of the Biblical and Qur'anic texts and their chronology and the section on the case for Jesus death on the cross, were the most enthralling for me.

    Dont misunderstand, Qureshi is a passionate believer and follower of Jesus Christ, but he came to believe initially through this very same investigative process which he recounts in this book. The evidence became so prevalent and irrefutable, that he had no option to believe in the Truth. I highly recommend this book whether you are a believer in Jesus Christ and want to flesh out that belief and witness to it, whether you are Muslim (or any other religion) and have doubts or questions and are searching, or if you are an atheist and want to hear the other side of the argument in order to be balanced and informed. I also recommend his first book, Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus, which recounts his own painful search for truth and inevitable conversion from Islam to Christianity; a conversion which cost him a close relationship with his family, and took out by the roots everything in which he had ever believed.
  4. Morton
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Thorough treatment of the subject
    October 1, 2016
    Morton
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    Excellent follow-up to his two previous books.
  5. Jr
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    excellent resource
    January 5, 2017
    Jr
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This book has helped me more in understanding the muslim faith than any other resource i have read on Islam. I feel better equipped in responding to muslims that ask about the Trinity. It is easy to understand and apply. Every Christian should read this.
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