The Law Of Apostasy In Islam: Answering The Question Why There, Are So Few Moslem Converts, And Giving Examples Of Their Moral, Courage And Martyrdom(Paperback, Samuel M. Zwemer)
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About The Book: The Law of Apostasy in Islam by Samuel M. Zwemer examines the Islamic doctrine regarding apostasy, where renouncing Islam is considered a serious offense, often punishable by death. The book discusses the reasons behind the rarity of Muslim conversions, the social and personal consequences faced by converts, and the moral courage displayed by those who choose to leave Islam. Zwemer highlights historical examples of converts who demonstrated immense courage and martyrdom in the face of persecution for their beliefs. About The Author: Samuel Marinus Zwemer (1867–1952), dubbed "The Apostle to Islam," was an American missionary, scholar, and Reformed Church minister. He served in Arabia and Egypt, co-founded the American Mission Hospital in Bahrain, and later taught at Princeton Theological Seminary. Though his direct conversions were few, he significantly influenced Christian missions by advocating evangelism among Muslims. Zwemer authored over 50 books, edited The Moslem World journal, and inspired countless missionaries through his writing, lectures, and global missionary vision. The Title 'The Law Of Apostasy In Islam: Answering The Question Why There, Are So Few Moslem Converts, And Giving Examples Of Their Moral, Courage And Martyrdom written/authored/edited by Samuel M. Zwemer', published in the year 1924. The ISBN 9789371336147 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 194 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Religion. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms.