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A Manual of the Leading Muhammadan Objections to Christianity is a detailed academic examination of the central theological disputes between Islam and Christianity. Compiled by W. St. Clair Tisdall, a prominent 19th-century orientalist and theologian, this work meticulously catalogues the principal objections that Muslim scholars have historically raised against Christian beliefs and practices.
The manual covers fundamental disagreements regarding the nature of God, the concept of the Trinity, the divinity of Christ, the crucifixion narrative, and other core doctrinal differences. Tisdall’s approach is scholarly and systematic, presenting Islamic arguments with academic rigor while offering contextual analysis. This work remains valuable for scholars, theologians, and students of comparative religion seeking to understand historical Islamic-Christian dialogue and the intellectual foundations of religious disagreement between these two major world faiths.







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