Bringen christliche US-Soldaten Böses ins Land?
(Institut für Islamfragen, mk, 25.06.2009) Türkische Tageszeitung bedient alten Vorwurf: christliche Mission und Verbreitung von Rauschgift gehen Hand in Hand
(Institut für Islamfragen, mk, 25.06.2009) Türkische Tageszeitung bedient alten Vorwurf: christliche Mission und Verbreitung von Rauschgift gehen Hand in Hand
(Institut für Islamfragen, dh, 20.06.2009) Lebendiges Begraben verstößt gegen die Lehren des Islam
(Institut für Islamfragen, dh, 06.06.2009) Frage: „Was meint Muhammad mit der Aussage: Vertreibt die Polytheisten von der Arabischen Halbinsel?“
(Institut für Islamfragen, dh, 27.05.2009) Er möchte auf dem Petersplatz in Rom von seiner Hinwendung zum Christentum berichten
(English) The concept of Da’wah derives its meaning from the Arabic verb da’a = to call, to invite. Da’wah is therefore an imperative duty for all Muslims, namely to invite others to accept the truth of Islam.
(English) This comprehensive post-doctoral thesis by religion and missiological theologian A. Feldtkeller, who now chairs at Humboldt University of Berlin, examines the coexistence of Christians and Muslims in Jerusalem and surrounding area from the time of the Arabic-Islamic conquest to the present.
(English) In his book W. M. Watt, meanwhile Emeritus Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies, describes the background of some myths and misconceptions defining the Muslim-Christian relationship partly until the present time. According to nowadays’ understanding of scientific approaches it is unpopular to write about a “testimony” and some “fruits of faith”. W. M. Watt as an authority in this realm does so in his book. His central message is that Muslims and Christians should aim at a fruitful and lively dialoge in mutual respect towards each other’s religion and values by getting to know each other better.