Radical Evangelism to Muslims (Muslim Mission World Univerwity)
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COURSEBOOK - 300 pagesThe course book is designed to supplement i2 ministries video course #3 - Radical Evangelism to Muslims. If you would like to bring i2 ministries training to your group or church contact us at info@i2ministries.org.The events of September 11, 2001 changed world history. They also changed the dynamic between the world's two largest competing religious world views: Christianity and Islam. In the weeks and months following the attacks in the United States on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, Islam experienced its largest period of growth in history and this religion, once obscure to Western minds, became something of a curiosity. Many in the U.S. and elsewhere began asking questions: What is Islam? What does it teach? What attracts people to Islam? Is Islam simply another version or flavor of the other two monotheistic faiths, Judaism and Christianity? Among those in the church, the questions took on a more somber tone: How do we answer the arguments against Christian beliefs raised by Islam? How can we reach Muslims with the Gospel message? How can I move beyond the fear of talking with a Muslim? What can I say to a Muslim to expose Islam for the lie that it is?This class aims to provide the tools necessary to answer all these questions and more.Course ObjectivesUpon the completion of the course the student will be able to1. Articulate the five pillars of Islam and describe their significance to a Muslims.2. Describe each of the six major beliefs in Islam and demonstrate how each influences the worldview of Muslims.3. Provide a reasonable and winning apologetic of important Christian doctrines while also offering a logical, loving, and sound critique of such Islamic concepts as AllahInimitability of the Qur'an Prophethood of Muhammad Khilafah4. Become familiar with what practical approaches work or do not work in Muslim evangelism and how to form one's own personal evangelism method.5. Discuss the different methodologies employed by missionaries who deploy to foreign nations as Muslim evangelists and the benefits or risks of each.6. Effectively share the gospel with a Muslim by using stories common to both the Bible and Qur'an as a starting point for a dialog that can lead to a discussion about sin, salvation, and Jesus.Authors:Jay Smith, Samuel Zwemer, Various The events of September 11, 2001 changed world history. They also changed the dynamic between the world's two largest competing religious worldviews: Christianity and Islam. In the weeks and months following the attacks in the United States on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, Islam experienced its largest period of growth in history and this religion, once obscure to Western minds, became something of a curiosity. Many in the U.S. and elsewhere began asking questions: What is Islam? What does it teach? What attracts people to Islam? Is Islam simply another version or flavor of the other two monotheistic faiths, Judaism and Christianity? Among those in the church, the questionstook on a more somber tone: How do we answer the arguments against Christian beliefs raised byIslam? How can we reach Muslims with the Gospel message? How can I move beyond the fear oftalking with a Muslim? What can I say to a Muslim to expose Islam for the lie that it is?This class aims to provide the tools necessary to answer all these questions and more.