Topics
Topic hubs organize the same evidence around the questions Christians actually face. Start anywhere — every hub links to source-backed question pages, and you can always switch to a private chat.
- The Qurʼān
What the Qurʼān actually teaches, how Muslims understand its preservation and authority, and how a Christian can read its claims about the Bible, Jesus, and salvation honestly.
7 entries in this hub
- Muhammad
Muhammad's life, character, and example as Muslims describe it from the Qurʼān, ḥadīth, and sīra — and the questions Christians should think through carefully.
7 entries in this hub
- Ḥadīth and tradition
How the ḥadīth collections were formed, how Muslim scholars grade reports, and which classical sources matter most for Christian-Muslim dialogue.
7 entries in this hub
- The Bible and the Injīl
What the Qurʼān says about previous scripture, what classical Muslim scholars wrote about taḥrīf, and what manuscript and historical evidence shows about the Bible Muslims read in Muhammad's time.
12 entries in this hub
- Jesus in Islam
Who ʿĪsā is in the Qurʼān, the unique titles he carries, what classical tafsīr says about him, and how the Qurʼān frames the cross — read first through Islamic sources, then through the New Testament.
5 entries in this hub
- The Trinity
The Christian doctrine of the Trinity in plain terms, the version of the Trinity the Qurʼān engages, and how to answer common Muslim objections without compromising the gospel.
9 entries in this hub
- The crucifixion
What the Qurʼān says about Jesus and the cross (Q 4:157), how classical and modern Muslims have read those verses, and what the historical and biblical evidence shows about the death and resurrection of Jesus.
6 entries in this hub
- Salvation and forgiveness
How Islam and Christianity each frame sin, judgment, repentance, and forgiveness — and why the gospel lands as good news in a Muslim heart that knows the weight of those questions.
8 entries in this hub
- Sharia and society
Apostasy, blasphemy, women, slavery, and the rules of war in classical fiqh and the Qurʼān — read carefully, with charity, and with awareness of where modern Muslim scholars themselves disagree.
5 entries in this hub
- Common Muslim objections to Christianity
The objections you will actually hear: the Bible is corrupted, the Trinity is polytheism, Jesus did not die, Christians worship Mary, Paul invented Christianity. Each with a careful, source-backed answer.
30 entries in this hub
- Common dawah arguments
Arguments dawah speakers regularly make — the Qurʼān's mathematical miracle, the Paraclete is Muhammad, scientific miracles, and others — examined fairly and answered with evidence.
10 entries in this hub
- Conversation guides
Practical patterns for sharing your faith with Muslim friends, neighbors, coworkers, and online — including question-asking, testimony, hospitality, and knowing when to slow down.
6 entries in this hub