DAUGHTERS OF ISLAM

Written by Miriam Adeney Reviewed By Elizabeth A. Clark

Anthropologist, Miriam Adeney offers case studies of 15 women from a wide variety of Muslim backgrounds. From differing circumstances and in different ways, each of these women has come to faith in Christ. Adeney also has chapters on themes that are important of ministry among Muslim women. The result of seven years’ research, Daughters of Islam is both descriptive and analytical. Adeney has a vigorous style and great skill in communicating her immense amount of knowledge. Each woman of whom she writes would surely appreciate Adeney’s compassion and sensitivity.

Daughters of Islam will inspire and inform any who have opportunity to befriend and instruct Muslim women.


Elizabeth A. Clark

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