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That Hungarian Girl…

J.P. deKlerk·1991-06-01

Among the people there are some Muslims, but they give them no problems. Fiction

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The Menace of Islam

David Overway·1997-03-01

The most important point about all of these requirements is that Muslims believe that God judges a person based on how they have performed and have balanced out the performance of these obligations. In other words, one earns one’s salvation based on how well they have lived in submission to God’s wi

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Christians in Nigeria

J.P. deKlerk·2004-07-01

The Muslims were completely defeated and many fled north. Throughout this conflict the police and the army were unseen—barricaded in their barracks. Upon investigation, it was revealed that the Muslim community had been planning this attack for many months, stockpiling weapons and ammunition. They w

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Islam: A Little Theology: Righteous by Works Alone

Calvin Kalsbeek·2004-12-15

This is especially important when one considers Muhammad's teachings about jihad. Muslims will often point to the Meccan suras to demonstrate that Islam is a peaceful and tolerant religion. The problem is that the Qu'ran's last word on jihad, which is of Medinan origin, is very intolerant. Therefore

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Uprooting Terrorism

J.P. deKlerk·2003-07-01

The Muslim calendar only begins when Islam became a political state, under Sharim Law, in Medina. Medina was a city in Saoudië with 50,000 inhabitants. Almost as important for the Muslims as Mecca. Since 622 the prophet lived here, till he died, and his body was buried in the mosque of El Haram. Nex

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PRTJ Vol. 29, No. 2 (April 1996)

1996-04-01

Re-Thinking Missions Today \Ve must never forget these points of history: according to the Arabian prophet, 1 - Christ never claimed to be the Son of God: 2 - the belief in the Trinity amounted to faith in many gods; and. 3 - the Messiah never died on the cross. In the Islamic tradition, the whole

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Islam, A Little History: Jihad Without End (1)

Calvin Kalsbeek·2004-05-01

Much is made today of Muhammad's initial tolerance of the "People of the Book" (Jews, Christians, and Muslims). However, once he gained power in Mecca and Medina, this changed. The three tribes of Jews, who had assisted Muhammad in establishing a power base in Medina, would be the first to feel this

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Islam, A Little History: Jihad Without End (2)

Calvin Kalsbeek·2004-09-01

Declare war upon those to whom the Scriptures were revealed but believe neither in God nor the Last Day, and who do not forbid that which God and His Apostles have forbidden, and who refuse to acknowledge the true religion until they pay the poll-tax without reservation and are totally subjugated. T

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PRTJ Vol. 29, No. 1 (November 1995)

1995-11-01

Re-Thinking Missions Today missionary enterprise. To put all the blame on the messengers of the gospel during the last 200 years not only ignores history, but dishonors the testimony of countless Christians who lived under Islam and who were not ashamed of their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We must

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PRTJ Vol. 30, No. 1 (November 1996)

1996-11-01

Islam Viewed frolll a Biblical Perspective keep anything back. Everything which is part and parcel of the Christian faith Inust be brought to the followers of Islanl. The reason behind these questions is that \ve J11USt conle to understand not so t1luch the what aspect of the preaching (for we have