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Paul-Gordon Chandler (Author)
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September 1, 2007
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Today's tensions between the "Islamic" East and "Christian" West run high. Here Paul-Gordon Chandler presents fresh thinking in the area of Christian-Muslim relations, showing how Christ—whom Islam reveres as a Prophet and Christianity worships as the divine Messiah—can close the gap between the two religions. Historically, Christians have taken a confrontational or missionary approach toward Islam, leading many Muslims to identify Christianity with the cultural prejudices and hegemonic ambitions of Westerners. On the individual level, Christ-followers within Islam have traditionally been encouraged by Christians to break away from their Muslim communities. Chandler boldly explores how these two major religions—which share much common heritage—can not only co-exist, but also enrich each other. He illustrates his perspective with examples from the life of Syrian novelist Mazhar Mallouhi, widely read in the Middle East. Mallouhi, a self-identified "Sufi Muslim follower of Christ," seeks to bridge the chasm of misunderstanding between Muslims and Christians through his novels.

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Events of recent years have exacerbated mutual suspicion, fear and misunderstanding between Christians and Muslims. Yet Jesus Christ set in motion a unity that knows no boundaries; he broke all barriers. We must think beyond the present walls of the church to move forward. The issues dealt with in this timely book demonstrate God's divine embrace, providing a bridge in the gap. (Archbishop Emeritus Desmond M. Tutu )

I consider this an important book. What a life Mazhar Mallouhi has lived! He stands in an almost singular position as a bridge between two worlds which, alas, seem to be separated by an ever-increasing divide. (Philip Yancey )

Following Christ within Islam? As Paul-Gordon Chandler shows, the idea is neither absurd nor impossible. In his timely, refreshing and often surprising book, Chandler seeks to break down the seemingly enormous barriers that divide Christians from Muslims, and in the process offers a potent manifesto for waging peace on Islam. I hope the book finds a very wide readership. (Jenkins, Philip )

That Christians and Muslims don't understand one another is an understatement. Paul-Gordon Chandler knows both groups in detail and first hand. He pushes the rubble of stereotypes to the sidelines and in the cleared space tells the story of the novelist Mazhar Mallouhi, well-known in the Arab world. Incredibly, understanding emerges. This book couldn't be more timely. (Eugene Peterson )

An important and exciting introduction to Mazhar Mallouhi's life and teachings. I commend this book to all who wish to understand Islam. (Lord Carey )

This very timely book is a must for anyone who would wish to understand Muslim/Christian dialogue. Mazhar Mallouhi has a unique insight which has largely been gained through personal suffering. He has much to teach us. (Terry Waite, CBE )

At a time when Islamaphobia has gripped many Western Christians, Paul-Gordon shows what Christians and Muslims have often been, and can today still be: in a 'clasp' rather than a 'clash' of civilizations. Never has a book like this been more timely, or more necessary. (William Dalrymple )

More and more of us are waking up to our calling to be followers (or disciples) of Jesus, not simply adherents to a form of the Christian religion. For disciples today, that rediscovered identity is exciting, liberating, sometimes disconcerting, unpredictable, barrier-bridging, and wild—just as it was for the original disciples. Paul-Gordon's beautiful new book introduces us to a living example of what this way of life can look like in our contemporary world. Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road is inspiring, timely, potentially controversial, and desperately needed. (Brian McLaren )

Mazhar Mallouhi is a unique example of courage and a determined witness for truth. His life is among those of the first followers of Christ who risked their lives for him and for the salvation of their people. What Paul-Gordon Chandler has done with the writing of this book is a strong and inspirational act of faith. They are birds of the same feather and they fly together. (Archbishop Elias Chacour )

Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road presents the story of the conversion of Mazhar Mallouhi, a Syrian, by exploring his Arab Muslim background and his exile and travels in many countries in North America and the Arab world. Mazhar's own voice comes through in the interview section, which is the last chapter of the book. Described as a man of letters and a child of many cultures, Mazhar Mallouhi offers important insights on Christianity among the Arabs as well as on issues of faith and community. His story is an object lesson on the religious principle in intercultural relations. (Lamin Sanneh )

Don't be fooled. This is not a book primarily about Islam. Rather it is a unique and surprising new way of looking at the Biblical faith, rescuing it from centuries of human Christian cultural and theological tradition, thus freeing it to become highly attractive to Hindu, Buddhist, and, yes, Muslim seekers. Moreover, it is superbly readable, employing as a 'teaching vehicle' the pilgrimage of a Middle Eastern Muslim who was first attracted to Jesus by the concept of Christ in Hindu garments, and has now for decades worn Muslim garments as a believer in Jesus Christ. This book is truly significant for missiology on a global level. (Ralph Winter )

The stunning story of Mazhar Mallouhi reminds us that God does not leave himself without a witness in any culture, that seemingly impervious soil can bear spiritual fruit, and that the Holy Spirit can do amazing things through humble instruments. Anyone who thinks Islamic culture is a spiritual wasteland simply must read Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road. (Neff, David )

The subject of this book, Mazhar Mallouhi, has been my primary mentor in the Arab World since 1968. This Syrian Muslim, my shepherd, has been more committed to seeing me demonstrate Christ among Muslims than anyone else. Perhaps hundreds of 'Peacemakers' could echo my gratitude. This book is a must-read—though it won't tell the half. (Dr. Greg Livingstone )

A fascinating and stimulating book about the life and work of Syrian novelist Mazhar Mallouhi. Relatively unknown in the English-speaking world, Mallouhi considers himself a 'Sufi Muslim follower of Christ'; he accepts Christ and Christian ideas without jettisoning his origins in Islam. . . . Chandler's book uses Mallouhi to ask new questions about Eastern and Western interpretations of Christianity and goes a long way toward fostering multicultural understanding as it restores 'Eastern-ness' to the image of Jesus. Highly recommended. (Library Journal )

What is the true Christianity? Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road helps answer that question. Innovative, readable and timely, it also suggests a way that East and West can be bridged. (Reader Views )

For readers who desire to get past statistics, arguments and methodology, Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road offers a vivid and living picture of a truly Arab Muslim disciple of Christ. (International Journal Of Frontier Missiology )

Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road, by Paul-Gordon Chandler, is a missiological biography that presents Mazhar as an example of a positive way for a follower of Christ from a Muslim background to live a life of witness in the Arab world. Not only is it a ‘must read’ . . . but I believe it is also a ‘must discuss’ book. (Seedbed )

Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road is woth reading. Missionaries have much to learn from this 'insider' who follows a path of deep personal respect for his hearers and labors to communicate the good news in ways they can understand and even appreciate. Chandler is also to be commended for presenting such a clear example of humility, rather than hubris, to those who bring Jesus to where Muslims are. (Evangelical Missions Quarterly )

Much can be learned from this book....It is highly readable...for all interested parties in this important topic in today's world. (Missiology: An International Review )

Chandler is a priest in Egypt — a great resource on the subject of religion in that changing country. (The Christian Century )

About the Author

Paul-Gordon Chandler is a U.S. Episcopal priest serving in the Middle East. He grew up in Muslim West Africa, and has lived and worked extensively throughout the Islamic world with churches, Christian publishing, and relief & development agencies.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Cowley Publications (September 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 156101317X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1561013173
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #968,228 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Great Road - But Watch for Potholes, February 27, 2008
This review is from: Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road: Exploring a New Path Between Two Faiths (Hardcover)
Amongst the plethora of books on Christian-Muslim relations, Paul-Gordon Chandler's Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road takes a fresh approach. It starts neither from comparative theology, apologetics nor sacred texts but from the life and ministry of a "Muslim follower of Christ" - the Syrian writer Mazhar Mallouhi. Thus, Chandler approaches this critical issue from the inside rather than the outside, and gives a more personal and experiential contribution. The pilgrim road he charts contains innovative and exciting ministry approaches, as well as others that sail close to syncretism and sectarianism. Even if you'd avoid travelling this road yourself, the book takes a challenging, thoughtful and deeply relational trip through the eyes of a Muslim who was transformed by Christ.
What I find helpful about this book is its relational approach, its reclamation of the Eastern heritage of Jesus and the Bible, and that it addresses the difficult questions. Its two main problems are on the issue of identity - identifying yourself as Muslim while following Christ- and the church - isolating new believers from any contact with existing fellowships.
Despite my criticisms, the book stirs in me with a great desire to meet this pilgrim of Christ, Mazhar Mallouhi. I'd love to sit in an ahwa (coffee shop) with him, share about Christ's work in our lives, discuss how we can present Christ more clearly to Muslims, and pray with him to that end. More importantly, it has provoked and challenged me about what is truly essential for a Muslim to follow Christ.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jesus in an eastern robe..., October 9, 2007
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This review is from: Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road: Exploring a New Path Between Two Faiths (Hardcover)
I'm glad to say that I know Mazhar, the focus of this biography/study/journey. When I first heard that Paul-Gordon Chandler was writing this book, I was concerned that it would be hagiography rather than a realistic portrait. However, as I read this book I found myself nodding at the portrayal, remembering many of Mazhar's challenging sayings and enlightening stories that Chandler reports. There is plenty of detail here that fills in things I was unaware of from Mazhar's past. But the overall picture is clear, the picture of a devotee, "a lover of God" on the path of Christ, seeking to live out his life in true freedom in spite of the misunderstandings of some of those around him.

There are readers who may misunderstand the picture being presented here, seeing it as a universalist, everyone-will-go-to-heaven sort of thing. Mazhar is very clear in presenting the incredible value of knowing Jesus as Messiah and Lord, and following him through the joys and challenges of life. He is also strongly committed to his Arab Muslim culture and civilization. Some Westerners will find it hard to understand and value Mazhar's faith, wrapped and shrouded as they are within the dusty folds of age-old Western Christian interpretations, traditions and practices.

Many Westerners are surprised at how highly Muslims respect and venerate Jesus Christ. But the stories in this book are true...there is a large body of Muslims who are excited to hear about Jesus and his teachings when they are not tied to Western politics and religious systems. They would like to know how they can emulate Jesus and the prophets and put his teachings into practice.

This book is a wonderfully eye-opening look at spiritual dynamics in the Middle East, framed outside of the "conflict model" of Muslim versus Christian.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good in Many ways, October 3, 2007
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I found this book to be well written and thought provoking. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking into the growth of Christianity within Islamic nations. It offers a perspective that is seldom heard and while western Christians might not be able to agree completely with that perspective it does not mean that they have no responsibility to understand it.

Well worth reading
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