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Muslims Next Door: Uncovering Myths and Creating Friendships |
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Rating:  Summary: A person who understands the concept of "building bridges" Review: Shirin Taber definitly hit the bullseye with this book. She understands the dynamic of the Muslim faith and culture, and encourages others to have respect for their friend, neighbor and stranger on the street with the love of Christ.
This wonderful book breaks all the stereotypes that have been associated with Muslims and explains the humanity of everyone.
This reader gives this book and its author five stars along with the congratulations of going into a subject that is never talked about and doing it with a insiders view point and Christian beliefs.
Rating:  Summary: A vital and fresh voice in a chorus that is growing strident Review: Shirin has found a voice from her experience that encourages us to consider more than the veneer of the Muslim that is put before us, on occasion, through the press and pulpit. This is not a book that says we would all be OK if we just held hands and sang "Kumbyah". This is a book, however, that does guide us to understand the motivations we (Muslim and non Muslim) share for honoring those things most important in our lives. Shirin provides a practical and personal insight about how to engage a neighbor I may have otherwise waved to as I passed by or, worse yet, ignored.
Rating:  Summary: Must read. Review: This book is a must read for all Americans. Taber opens the door for knowing our Muslim friends, neighbors, acquaintances, by listening to them and trying to understand how much we are alike instead of focusing on our differences.
Rating:  Summary: Essential reading in understanding the 21st century landscap Review: This book will help you get a context for the complex worldwide landscape of the 21st century. Each day, our news outlets contains stories about Muslims, whether in Iraq, Afganistan, Checnyah, or in the United States. Taber's book gives a glimpse into the surprisingly divirse world of Islam, and helps the reader feel what a Muslim person tends to feel--especially those living in the U.S.
Taber tells her own story of being a young Persian woman living in the US who suffered ridicule and shame during the Iranian hostage crisis in the late 70's. But not everyone treated her cruelly. There was simply one person outside her family and religious circle that sought to love and serve her, and that made all the difference.
It is refreshing that the author is up-front about her faith and followership in Jesus Christ, while at the same time celebrating her Muslims heritage and valuing Muslims.
If you are looking for an apologetic against the Muslim faith written by a Christian, this isn't the book for you. If you are looking for a book to help you practically engage the Muslims that you'll meet in the community, it is essential reading.
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