Why I Am a Muslim and I Am Not a Nazarene" is a passionate and straightforward defense of Islam by Akram Hassan Morsi. The author explains why he chose Islam and rejected Christian (Nazarene) beliefs, highlighting key theological differences between the two faiths.
The book explores central themes such as monotheism, prophethood, revelation, and salvation, while presenting a Muslim critique of Christian doctrines. Written from a clear Islamic perspective, it belongs to the genre of comparative religion and Islamic apologetics.
This work is particularly valuable for readers interested in Muslim-Christian dialogue, comparative theology, and understanding why some Muslims view Islam as the final and complete revelation.
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