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Islam and Christianity by Hüseyin Hilmi Işık is a thoughtful and well-researched Islamic book that examines the core beliefs, historical development, and theological foundations of two of the world’s major religions. Written by a respected Sunni scholar, this work offers a comparative lens through which readers can understand the distinctions and intersections between Islam and Christianity.
The book addresses key topics such as the concept of God, prophethood, scripture, salvation, and religious practice. Hüseyin Hilmi Işık presents the Islamic perspective with clarity and respect, while also analyzing Christian doctrines in light of Qur'anic teachings and classical scholarship. His approach is both educational and spiritually grounded, aiming to guide readers toward truth without polemics.
The cover design—featuring a stylized human head with a magnifying glass over the brain—symbolizes intellectual inquiry and the pursuit of understanding. It reflects the book’s mission: to encourage thoughtful reflection, respectful dialogue, and deeper insight into faith.
This book is ideal for students of religious studies, interfaith educators, and seekers who wish to explore the theological differences between Islam and Christianity. Whether used for academic study or personal exploration, Islam and Christianity offers a balanced and enlightening perspective rooted in traditional Islamic thought.
A comparative study of Islam and Christianity, exploring theological differences, shared values, and the path to spiritual clarity through Islamic teachings.
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