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Back to EpisodesUnderstanding Islam: Its Story, Its Beliefs, and How to Share Christ
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Christian Apologist David Wood with Acts 17 Polemics unpacks the real story behind Islam and equip Christians to engage in meaningful conversations with Muslims. Learn the key tenets of the Islamic faith, dispel common misunderstandings (like the true meaning of jihad), and discover practical strategies for reaching out to Muslim friends and family with the love and truth of the Gospel.
David shares his personal journey from atheism to Christian apologetics, driven by a desire to support those leaving Islam. He unpacks the Islamic dilemma, a powerful argument centered on the Quran’s own affirmations of the Jewish and Christian scriptures.
Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to engage with Muslims with confidence, grace, and a commitment to truth.
0:00 – Introduction: Christian Apologetics Towards Islam
3:51 – Core Tenants of Islam and Common Misunderstandings
11:10 – Jihad in the Quran and Islamic History
21:39 – Denominations Within Islam
28:34 – Apologetically Engaging with Muslims
52:31 – The Elevator Pitch: Quick Apologetic Engagement
1:03:29 – Closing Thoughts
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