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OverviewThe title of the book comes from the description of believers in the Abrahamic faith traditions in the Qur'an. Brown very simply proceeds through his book to help Jews and Christians understand the role that several biblical figures from their own traditions play in Islam. Do Christians know, for example, that Jesus in the Qur'an was speaking about Muhammad when he promised to send an Advocate or Comforter? Who would have imagined that Noah had a rebellious son who refused to get on the ark? Brown uses this method of examining scriptural characters as a way of seeing Islam in its pure light, without the distortions of history or individual failings. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian Arthur BrownPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.503kg ISBN: 9780826427977ISBN 10: 0826427979 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 07 June 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsForeword by Salman Rushdie; Introduction; Preface; Cast of Characters; Prologue; Chapter 1 Higher Than Angels; Chapter 2 Raising Cain; Chapter 3 Prism of Tears; Chapter 4 Towering Ambition; Chapter 5 The Patriarch; Chapter 6 The Matriarch; Chapter 7 The Archer's Jihad; Chapter 8 The Hajj of Life; Chapter 9 The Covenant; Chapter 10 The Dream; Chapter 11 The Foundation; Chapter 12 Three Kings; Chapter 13 Women Who Have Names; Chapter 14 Cameo Appearances; Chapter 15 Sister of Moses / Mother of Jesus; Chapter 16 The Temple; Chapter 17 Son of Man / Son of God / Son of Mary; Chapter 18 The Dome; Epilogue; Appendix 1 Bearing Faithful Witness: The Relationship between Christianity and Judaism. Appendix 2 That We May Know Each Other: Islam and Christianity; Appendix 3 The Bridge Between Judaism and Islam by Reuven Firestone; Acknowledgments; Bibliography.Reviews"""Brown, Minister of the United Church of Canada, implores the world's believers to understand one another, arguing that 'to judge all Muslims by standards set by Osama bin Laden or Suddam Hussein is as mistaken as to judge Christians by the Crusades or the Ku Klux Klan.' He highlights 25 characters appearing in both the Bible and the Quran, contending that the story of Noah's other son is a parable or a message for our time; those who heed its warning may transcend sectarian differences to work together in ameliorating such universal concerns as global warming, pandemics, and poverty. Respectful and moderate in tone, the text offers a sober-minded and refreshing approach to religion. Readers will acquire a mature and tolerant perspective on religion and gain an understanding of the similarities among these three influential faiths. Recommended for public and academic libraries."" C. Brian Smith, Library Journal, June 1, 2007--Sanford Lakoff ""Even readers well versed in Christianity may be surprised... A top pick for any serious spirituality collection.""- ""The Internet Bookwatch, ""July 2007--Sanford Lakoff ""In an era of discord, this work will rejoices in the affirmation of human spirituality"" Reviewed in Saudi Aramco World in March/April 2008--Sanford Lakoff ""Evenreaders well versed in Christianity may be surprised... A top pick for any seriousspirituality collection.""- ""The InternetBookwatch, ""July 2007--," Brown, Minister of the United Church of Canada, implores the world's believers to understand one another, arguing that 'to judge all Muslims by standards set by Osama bin Laden or Suddam Hussein is as mistaken as to judge Christians by the Crusades or the Ku Klux Klan.' He highlights 25 characters appearing in both the Bible and the Quran, contending that the story of Noah's other son is a parable or a message for our time; those who heed its warning may transcend sectarian differences to work together in ameliorating such universal concerns as global warming, pandemics, and poverty. Respectful and moderate in tone, the text offers a sober-minded and refreshing approach to religion. Readers will acquire a mature and tolerant perspective on religion and gain an understanding of the similarities among these three influential faiths. Recommended for public and academic libraries. C. Brian Smith, Library Journal, June 1, 2007 In an era of discord, this work will rejoices in the affirmation of human spirituality Reviewed in Saudi Aramco World in March/April 2008--, Author InformationBrian Arthur Brown is a minister of the United Church of Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |