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Mohammed and Mohammedanism

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This book was written to serve as a bridge between the Islamic and Christian worlds. The author presents strong similarities between belief structures as a foundation for growth and mutual respect. Some scholars claim that Islam and Christianity are on a "collision course," with no chance for harmony due to immense differences in culture. This book proclaims the exact opposite -- that common threads between these worlds are so strong that we can afford to appreciate our cultural differences. Long out of print, this book has the potential to contribute important ideas of harmony between faiths.

280 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1986

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Reginald Bosworth Smith

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