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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2025 · 12 MIN

What Every Christian Should Know About Islam

from Beyond The Shahada · host beyondtheshahada

If you’re a Christian who’s ever wondered what Islam actually teaches without the media filters, without the politics, and without the cultural confusion - this episode is for you. I’m not here to debate. I’m not here to convert you. I’m just here to share the truths I never heard as a Christian. Truths about the Quran, Jesus, Mary, women’s rights, and the very God you already believe in. Because Islam isn’t a new religion. It’s the final message in the same chain that includes Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, peace be upon them all. It’s not a rejection. It’s a continuation. In this episode, we talk about: The real meaning of “Allah” Whether Islam has been changed or preserved The difference between the Quran, Hadith, and the Bible Women’s rights in Islam vs cultural misconceptions How Muslims view Jesus and Mary Why we don’t worship the Kaaba And why there’s no pastor or racial hierarchy in Islam This is the episode I wish someone had made for me when I was still searching. 📌 Share this with someone curious. 🎧 Follow the podcast for more real, honest conversations about Islam.   💬 Let’s connect: TikTok | YouTube | Instagram: @BeyondTheShahada Website: beyondtheshahada.com

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