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Beyond Beards and Burqas

Connecting with Muslims

  • Paperback
  • 160 pages
  • Publisher: Intervarsity Press (IVP)
  • 14 x 21.4 x 21.5 cm

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Most people live or work among Muslim colleagues and neighbours, or mingle with Islamic people on trips overseas. But many Christians struggle to see beyond the stereotypes to connect in depth with the people they meet.

In this winsome book Martin Goldsmith recounts colourful stories from a lifetime of conversations and friendships with Muslims in various countries around the world, including the UK.

Part-travelogue, part-biography, readers are whisked from an English college garden to an Afghan market, from a London secondary school to a North African tourist destination, from Dubai airport to a home in Scotland, all the while becoming better equipped to make their own connections with Muslims - to the glory of God.

CONTENTS:

Introduction

  1. Haji Ahmed: can we know God?
  2. Muslim students: speaking up
  3. Airport encounters: reflections on prayer and jihad
  4. On the waiting list for Jesus: when cultures merge
  5. Suleiman and the jinn: folk Islam and evil spirits
  6. The polygamous sheikh: what about other faiths?
  7. Dr Abdul: life in a multifaith world
  8. Walking in the sandals of the judges: meeting the qadis
  9. Muhammad, Ali and the whirling dervishes: exploring Sufism
  10. Tariq and Hussein: Afghan stories
  11. Connecting with Christians: making the most of tourism
    Conclusion
    Appendix

    About the Author:

    Martin Goldsmith is a Jewish Christian who trained as a Russian interpreter. He and his wife Elizabeth spent ten years as missionaries in South East Asia, and were involved from the start with All Nations Christian College where they were both lecturers for over twenty years. Today they travel the world lecturing and speaking at conferences.

    From the Introduction:

    "Today in the twenty-first century, library book shelves groan under the multitude of books on Islam from every perspective and angle. In such books we all have a wonderful aid to the study of Islam. I do not wish to attempt to add yet another such book.

    My aim is rather to share some of the very personal encounters I have enjoyed with a rich variety of Muslims, both in Britain and overseas, in the nearly fifty years that have followed this first missionary journey.

    It is my hope and prayer that readers may gain some further insight into and understanding of their Muslim neighbours and friends, the practice of their faith and how we can share the good news of Jesus Christ attractively with them."

Beyond Beards and Burqas and A Wind In The House Of Islam Paperback
A Wind In The House Of Islam PaperbackBeyond Beards and Burqas
  • Author

    Martin Goldsmith

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Intervarsity Press (IVP)

  • Published

    November 2009

  • Weight

    218g

  • Page Count

    160

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.4 x 21.5 cm

  • ISBN

    9781844744107

  • ISBN-10

    1844744108

  • Eden Code

    2501140

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    This is an interesting book written by someone of Jewish origins, but talking about how you can connect with Muslims. He tells many stories of how he met up with those of the Islamic faith, in airports, hotels, conferences etc. He talks at great length of how he shares his Christian faith with them. The author has obviously travelled widely in countries where Islam is the predominant faith. He shares his experiences with us to show there are many forms of Islam as there are in Christianity. There are nominal Christians and also in Islam there are many who do not keep to the fasting and prayer, yet they still believe fervently that Islam is the only faith and all others are infidels. This is an easy to read book and informative.

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