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The Muslim faith and the Christian contrast

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Author(s)
Takona, Lilly A.
Keywords
Muslim
faith
Christianity
evangelism
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Spirituality and ethics
Community ethics
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
Christian-Muslim

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/235528
Abstract
"Evangelism is very difficult if the one evangelizing does not know the worldview of those whom he is evangelizing. Muslims are a growing power throughout Africa. They may be our neighbours or owners of the businesses in our community. Christians need to know what Muslims really believe. Lil/y Takona discusses the various contrasts between the Muslim faith and Christian belief with great accuracy."
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1996
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Article
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