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Brothers Kept Apart

by Walter Phillips

Brothers Kept Apart is a comprehensive investigation of the Qur'an and the Bible, and Islam and Christianity. With the assumption that both books are correct, the study provides compelling evidence to show that there is harmony between the principal teachings of the Bible and the Qur'an, but that current Christian and Islamic religious traditions are incompatible.

More than half of the Earth's population claims to be either Christian or Muslim. While both profess to worship the same God, most Muslim teachers have never read the Bible, yet they continue to criticize their understanding of Christian tradition. Similarly, most Christian teachers have never read the Qur'an, yet they continue to criticize their understanding of Islamic tradition. Thus both leaders continue to mislead more than half of the world's population who are either Christian or Muslim, about what the other believes.

Christians and Muslims have been kept apart for over 1,300 years, because they were taught that irreconcilable differences exist between their religious beliefs. This has resulted in mutual distrust, persecution, and even wars. I was motivated to read the Qur'an by the events of September 11th, 2001. I wanted to know the teachings in the Qur'an that could convince Muslims to be willing to sacrifice their lives, in order to kill persons who did not appear to be associated with Islam or their conflict.

My Christian tradition was the source of some anxiety, since I had been taught that "the Koran" was full of evil, and could cause the reader to be led astray. Even the name "Koran" sounded and appeared ominous. After convincing myself that my only motive for reading the book was to investigate its contents, I commenced reading with some trepidation.

I was surprised to find that the Qur'an seemed so familiar, and after reading several different translations, I began to wonder whether Muslims who followed the Qur'an, were part of the community of believers, otherwise called the elect of God. This book is an examination of that thesis.

The claim is admittedly shocking for some Christians, and had I heard of such an assertion by anyone before I read the Qur'an, I would have dismissed the claim and would have decided not to devote any effort investigating any evidence that the claimant might have provided. It is for this reason that I shall present what I understand the Qur'an teaches here, in the hope that the reader will want to accompany me on this investigative journey.

The Qur'an appears to teach that Muslims must believe that Jesus:
- was born of the virgin Mary;
- taught the Gospel;
- performed many miracles, including raising the dead;
- was crucified;
- was raised by God; and
- is the Messiah.

The Qur'an also appears to teach that Muslims must:
- believe in one God who is identified as the only Creator, and the God of Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Job, Elisha, David, and the Old Testament Prophets;
- repent and believe in order to receive God's forgiveness by grace;
- develop and cultivate a personal relationship with the God of Abraham;
- believe the Bible, and copy and distribute it to all nations of the
earth without compensation;
- receive guidance from the Holy Spirit;
- resist the temptations from Satan; and
- avoid the condemnation of hell.

I realize that many readers, including Muslims, will not readily believe that the Qur'an actually teaches all of this; however, if you will read further, then we can examine the evidence together, and you can decide for yourself what the Qur'an teaches. If we reach similar conclusions, then perhaps our investigations can lead to some reconciliation between these brothers who have been unnecessarily kept apart for far too long.

This book provides compelling evidence to show that there is harmony between the principal teachings of the Bible and the Qur'an. It also exposes the barriers erected by Christian and Islamic religious traditions, which have kept Christian and Muslim brothers apart for the past 1,300 years.

With four university degrees, several professional affiliations, and 30 years of research, Walter Phillips presents his findings in a remarkably conversational style. Part of the book can be read on-line at Amazon.com and BarnesAndNoble.com. The book can be purchased in hardcover and paper back binding. It can also be economically purchased for $6 as an e-book on iUniverse.com.

"In my opinion, the most important lesson from studying history is: never be afraid to re-examine the evidence in order to learn or verify the truth. We should never be afraid to critically examine claims of truth, for truth should be able to withstand rigorous scrutiny."
 

 

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Subject Categories:

Religion & Spirituality; History

Key Words:

Christianity, Islam, Bible, Qur'an, religion

Format:

Paperback, 208 pages

ISBN Number:

9781440116100

Date Published:

February, 2009

Publisher:
iUniverse

 

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