Naik, Dr. Zakir Abdul Karim2019-09-252019-09-252012-12-20http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/188611In the introduction Naik says that “Most Muslims know that Islam is a universal religion, meant for all mankind. Allah (SWT) is the Lord of the entire Universe, and Muslims have been entrusted with the duty of conveying His message to all mankind. Alas, most Muslims today have become callous towards this duty! While accepting Islam as the best way of life for ourselves, most of us are unwilling to share this knowledge with those to whom the message has not yet been conveyed”. He follows up saying “In order to convey the message of Islam, dialogue and debate become inevitable… so in conveying the message of Islam to a non-Muslim, it is usually not sufficient to highlight only the positive nature of Islam. Most non-Muslims are not convinced about the truth of Islam because there are a few questions about Islam at the back of their minds that remain unanswered”.engWith permission of the license/copyright holderIslamic ethicsInter-religous DialogReligious ethicsComparative religious ethicsComparative religion and interreligious dialogueBook Review : Answers to non-Muslims’ common questions about IslamBook