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A must read for anyone interested in Muslim-Christian dialogue. An intense story of the author's struggle to leave Islam, the religion he was raised up in, and the numerous attempts on his life for embracing Christianity. Along his journey, the author discusses several inconsistencies with Islam between theology and its practice and how it affects the Muslim-Christian dialogue.
The author was formally trained in both an Islamic Madrassa and a Christian University—having experienced both religions in personal and dramatic ways. It is from this perspective that he is able to discuss these controversial issues in ways few others could.
David V., College Station, TX.
Informative and Well Written. Excellent. This book presents the stark contrast between Christianity and Islam in a true story narrative. Anyone who is interested in knowing the difference in thought and belief between the two should buy this book and read it.
Steve M., Philadelphia, PA.
Very informative
Charles R.W., Grand Rapids, MI.
Found it helpful
Dr. Warren L.
Professor of Islamic Studies
The fact that it is autobiographical adds an important dimension that most books on Islam lack.... very special.
Dr. Roger G.
Professor of Missiology
Appeared on AM Morning Mayhem with Tommy Briggs, on YES FM, Wednesday, January 6, 2010, at 8:00 EST, to discuss the plight of Rifqa Bary.
Being reviewed by Janet Parshall.
REVIEWS
"Must read"
Standard Bearer
"Readers will learn much about Islam from a man who has experienced the best and worst of it." Grand Rapids Press
Cracks in the Crescent is now available in some select bookstores in the United States and CPRC Bookstore (UK and Europe).
Also available online at Amazon.com and on this website under BOOK link in the left column.
You can also peruse through it.
P.O. Box 322
Grandville, MI 49468-0322
United States