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What is Islam?
What is Islam?
This booklet provides an introduction to the basics of Islam. Topics covered are: the meaning of “Islam”, Muhammad and the origins of Islam, the Islamic sources (Qur’an, hadith and sharia), the six ar....
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Secrets Behind the Burqa (2nd Edition)
Secrets Behind the Burqa (2nd Edition)
This book goes behind the scenes into the lives of Muslim women and reveals a secret world that is unknown to outsiders. It shows how their lives are very different from those of Western women and rev....
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Freedom to Believe
Freedom to Believe
Islam is a one-way street. Non-Muslims can convert to Islam, but freedom to convert from Islam is denied to Muslims. All schools of Islamic Law specify the death penalty for an adult male Mus....
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The Challenge of Islam to the Church and its Missi...
The Challenge of Islam to the Church and its Mission (2nd Edition)
The direct or indirect challenge to the church by the growing impact of Islam on Western societies is a vital issue. This essential reading for Christians in the West includes: comparing Islam with Ch....
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Barnabas Gifts
Barnabas Gifts
This booklet has been designed to give you a snapshot of the wide range of projects where Barnabas Fund is assisting Christians under pressure in over 60 different countries.Single “one-off” gifts mak...
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A Call to Compassion
A Call to Compassion
This booklet explains biblical and other reasons to help our fellow `Christians`, and looks at the links between persecution and poverty.
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How to pray for persecuted Christians
How to pray for persecuted Christians
A small bookmark prayer card with ten suggestions of how to pray for the persecuted Church. Useful on its own or as part of the resources for one of the campaigns (The Other Nine; Save Iraqi Christia...
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Published: Friday 09 January 2009
Online petition
We call on our national government to support all efforts by Muslims to have the apostasy law abolished, so that Muslims who choose to leave their faith are no longer liable to any penalty but are free to follow their new convictions without fear, in accordance with the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
This Petition is Closed!
01/04/2010
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