
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
ISLAM
PREFACE
I ISLAM
II ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY
III THE COMING BATTLE
A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ACCESSIBLE BOOKS UPON THE SUBJECT.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
This early‑twentieth‑century work invites Christian readers to look beyond the familiar headlines of conflict and prejudice and to meet Islam on its own terms. Written with a tone that is both scholarly and pastoral, it acknowledges the deep cultural tensions that have long separated the two faiths while arguing that genuine understanding is essential for any future encounter.
The book proceeds through a clear, topical structure: first it lays out the basic tenets of Islamic belief—its prayers, moral teachings, and communal life—then it sets those ideas beside Christian doctrine, examining figures such as Muhammad and Jesus, concepts of God, and the contrasting outlines of worship. The author supplies concise summaries rather than exhaustive theology, aiming to give missionaries and lay readers a solid footing for further study.
Throughout, the author stresses that Islam remains a powerful global presence that cannot be ignored. By presenting a balanced overview and a short bibliography of accessible sources, the text encourages readers to approach the subject with curiosity, respect, and a willingness to engage thoughtfully.
Language
en
Duration
~55 minutes (53K characters)
Series
Studies in the faiths. II
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-08-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1945
Raised between Scotland and India, she became a missionary educator who helped train women for Christian service and later wrote accessible books on world religions. Her life joined travel, teaching, and faith in a way that shaped both her work and her writing.
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