
Unbelievable? Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus - Nabeel Qureshi & Nazam Gufoor - Unbelievable?
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Jun 23, 2014 Nabeel Qureshi, a former Muslim turned Christian apologist who wrote Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus; Nazam Ghaffar, an engaged Muslim interlocutor active in comparative-religion dialogue. They clash over whether Jesus truly died and the Qur'an’s denial of the crucifixion. They debate the historical evidence for Jesus versus Muhammad, manuscript dating, and how creeds and early sources shape religious claims.
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Nabeel's Journey From Ahmadi Upbringing To Conversion
- Nabeel Qureshi grew up Ahmadi Muslim in the US with strict practice including five daily prayers and Quran reading.
- He dialogued with a Christian friend for four years, then had a vision and three dreams before accepting Christ, costing family relationships.
Jesus' Death And Deity Are Historically Testable Claims
- The historical claims about Jesus' death and deity are testable and central because Christianity requires his death, divine claims, and resurrection.
- Nabeel argues contemporary scholarship (including agnostic scholars) uniformly affirms Jesus died on the cross, strengthening the Christian historical case.
Costs Of The Quranic 'Appearance' Account Of The Crucifixion
- The Quran's claim that Jesus 'appeared' to be crucified raises three options: historical survival, substitution, or divine deception; each carries theological and historical costs.
- Nabeel highlights the paradox that if God made it appear Jesus died, that would imply divine responsibility for widespread deception creating Christianity.













