Islam and the Jews

Islam and the Jews by Mark A. Gabriel, published by Charisma Media in 2003, is a New Edition that spans 230 pages. This book explores the complex cultural and spiritual dynamics that contribute to the ongoing conflict between Muslims and Jews, addressing critical questions about peace offers, radicalism, and the historical context of these tensions.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of the factors influencing the relationship between Islam and Judaism, including the perspectives of Palestinians and the role of Christians in global events. Gabriel draws on his personal experiences and extensive research to present insights into the narratives that shape these interactions, making it a significant contribution to discussions in political science, international relations, and comparative religion.
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What fuels the conflict?
There are powerful cultural and spiritual forces that explain…
*Why Palestinians reject peace offers *Why radical Muslims attach Israel’s supporters, especially Americans *The role of Christians in unfolding world events *Why, if Islam is a religion of peace, Muslims kill Jews in the name of Allah, their god Why the Quran calls Jews “the children of monkeys and pigs”
“I didn’t just do research about Islam; I lived if for thirty-four years!” -Mark Gabriel
“Dr. Gabriels transformation from devout Muslim is a powerful reminder of how love can indeed conquer hate. His bold change of heart prompts him to bless the Jewish people rather than curse and hate them.” -Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein
“Islam and the Jews reveals the secret agenda that is not being told by the media. I wish U.S. government officials would read this book.” -Sid Roth, President, Messianic Vision
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