Chapter one: Historical background of Islam
History
Muhammad
The call
The hijrah
After Muhammad's death
Islamic teachings
Faith and duty
Qur'an
Six articles of faith
Five pillars of faith
Cultural expression
Language and the arts
The family
Contemporary influence
Chapter two: Teachings of Islam
A comparative study of the textual history of the Qur'an and the Bible
Considering the Bible
Variant readings in the Qur'an and the Bible
The "multiple" Bible versions
The Apocrypha
The "grave defects"
Fifty thousand errors?
"Allah" in the Bible?
Alleged contradictions in the Bible
Parallel passages in the Qur'an and the Bible
Considering the Qur'an
Evidence for the reliability of the New Testament
A true picture
Is Muhammad foretold in the Bible?
Old Testament references
New Testament references
The gospel of Barnabas
Who was Barnabas?
Historical background
Examination of the gospel
Was Barnabas really its author?
Evidence of its medieval origin
Who actually composed this forgery?
The crucifixion and the resurrection in the Qur'an and the Bible
The crucifixion of Jesus Christ in the Bible
The denial of the crucifixion in the Qur'an
The Muslim theory of substitution
"Hazrat Isa is dead!": a modern alternative
The Islamic swoon and its Ahmadiya origin
Ahmed Deedat's "was Christ crucified?"
What was the sign of Jonah?
Muslim confusion about the crucifixion
Evidence in the Bible for the crucifixion and resurrection
The resurrection
Islamic sects/divisions
Shi'ites
Sunnis
Sufis
Ahmadiya
Kharijites, Mu'tazilites, Wahhabis
Chapter three: transcript of the debate
Opening arguments
Ahmed Deedat
Josh McDowell
Rebuttals
Ahmed Deedat
Josh McDowell
Closing statements
Ahmed Deedat
Josh McDowell
Conclusion: Islam and Christianity
God
The Bible
Jesus Christ