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What Would a Muslim Say
What Would a Muslim Say: Conversations, Questions, and Answers about Islam | Ahmed Lotfy Rashed
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With Dialogue Comes UNDERSTANDING There are many books that teach Islam, preach it, criticize it, or academically explain it. The focus of this book is different. This book is a compilation of actual conversation transcripts, showcasing everyday people asking real questions and getting real answers about Islam. Why This Book is SPECIAL What Would a Muslim Say is a series of books documenting my experiences as an interfaith volunteer. Ever since 2009, I have facilitated dialogue with many different people, answering questions about Islam and addressing misconceptions. This is the first book in the series. My hope is that this can be a small step towards better understanding and harmony. The conversations in these books are real. Some are curious, some are concerned, some are hostile, some are academic, and some are soul-searching. The purpose of this book is to share these kinds of conversations with people who might otherwise not have the opportunity to speak to a Muslim about Islam. Why These Books Matter NOW These are timely books. There are many questions, fears, and misconceptions about Islam and Muslims. These books can answer questions, build bridges, and promote understanding. You can find more samples of the author's work --plus free presentations, lecture notes, and resource guides-- at www.WhatWouldAMuslimSay.net
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I just finished this book and I found it to be very informative about Islam. The author volunteered at WHYISLAM and these are actual email exchanges between the author and inquiring people. I'd like to read the other books in this series.

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@LibrarianRyan

Does this count as a white cover for the bingo?

LibrarianRyan yes it does! +11 4y
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I doubt I'll get any more books in March read, so here are my stats!

Best books were:
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📚 Verdict of Twelve
📚 Porter's Lodge
📚 Edinburgh Twilight

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StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Nice work! 📖💖 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 5y
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jenniferw88
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I enjoyed this book and feel like I've learnt a lot about Islam and Muslims. It's part of my goal this year to read more books about social issues, and this book has definitely helped with that.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

5 🌟

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