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82 reviewsIs Islam a religion of tolerance? What is the opinion of Islamic scholars? Is there no penalty for apostasy? This book holds the answer.
"The law of apostasy is not a dead letter. It is known to all Moslems from their youth up, if not in its detail of legal penalties, yet in its power of producing an attitude bitterly hostile toward converts to Christianity. What else could such a law produce except a fanatic attitude toward all who are not Moslems? The more Muslim a country or a community, the more does it despise the Christian.
“The catalogue of tortures endured because of faith in God, given in the eleventh chapter of the epistle to the Hebrews, could be paralleled in the lives of those who have suffered for Christ because they were apostates from Islam. Every one who makes the choice faces the possibilities of loneliness, disinheritance, persecution and even death”It is the same story in Arabia, Turkey, Afghanistan, Persia, Algiers, India: no mercy for the Apostate and no equality or liberty for Christian minorities.
“The Apostle to Islam”, Samuel Marinus Zwemer (1867 – 1952), was a missionary for over 40 years in Basrah, Bahrain, and Egypt. From 1929 to 1937 he was professor of history of religion and missions at Princeton Theological Seminary. He was appointed a member of the British Royal Geographic Society, and was editor of The Moslem World. Dr. Zwemer inspired many Christians to become missionaries to Muslims. [Some information from wikipedia “Samuel Marinus Zwemer”.]
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