In Britain, published a practical guide to converting Muslims to Christianity
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In the UK, have unusual handbook, which clearly shows Christians how to step by step should be to evangelize Muslims.

The author - Nick Chetret, English Orientalist and simultaneously one of the leaders of Evangelical Christian community in Oxford.



Although there are many similar publications that explain how to convert to Islam, Christians, a book that tells about the treatment in the opposite direction, appears in Britain for the first time: the subject of converting Muslims to Christ for some reason considered more delicate than the Islamic proselytizing among Christians, and even dangerous .



Therefore, Nick Chetret approaches the question very carefully. The title made no mention of any appeal to Christianity, but he speaks only about how to reach out to Muslims. Chetret, above all, trying to show how you can tie the friendly relations with Muslims, so be open their eyes to Christ, whom, in his opinion, they already know and love.



English evangelists warned about having to start building a relationship with the Muslims by talking about issues such as sharia law, or "holy war". So we just create a wall of distrust and fear, says Nick Chetret. Instead, he proposes to focus on the person of Jesus Christ to our Muslim interlocutors may know Him in a new capacity.



Chetret also claims that would be a great naivety to repeat that both Muslims and Christians believe in one and the same God. We do agree on the question of monotheism, but do not question our vision of God, which is entirely different from the Christians and Muslims. An example would be central to the concept of faith for salvation. From the perspective of Christians, it is through repentance and faith in Christ. In Islam, the same person is saved, when God decides that his good deeds outweighed the bad, the author notes.



What is interesting, the book also teaches the art of conspiracy. It explains that in many cases, a Muslim who takes Christianity, must be within a certain time to preserve Muslim traditions, including prayer in the mosque. Sometimes it is really necessary, though of course it would be better if it was only a transitional stage, according to a tutorial on converting Muslims to Christianity.