This book is a detailed and comprehensive look at the thoughts and experience of the average Muslim and is designed to help develop a workable evangelistic strategy.
Many non-Muslims think of Islam as looking the same around the world and of being the formal version of Islam. However, the reality is, that around the world, Islam takes on a local flavor and becomes mixed with a local world view. To understand Muslims, one needs to also understand what is taking place at a deeper level. This book helps with that. In the first half of the book, each chapter tells a story (case study) and then the author examines the world view or practice that is taking place in that chapter. He ends each chapter by looking at what the Bible teaches. In the second half of the book he goes into more specifics.
Essential reading for Christians who want to grasp an understanding of what lies at the worldview core of 80% of the Muslim world. Well-written, informative, and touching, too.