Nabeel Qureshi’s death at 34 from stomach cancer sparked mixed reactions among Muslims and Christians in apologetics. An “ex-Muslim,” Qureshi wrote three books critiquing Islam, created a profitable video course for evangelicals, and worked with Ravi Zacharias International Ministries on anti-Islam seminars. This article delves into Nabeel Qureshi’s controversial life, his aggressive stance against Islam through Christian missionary work, and the motives behind his actions, aiming to provide comprehensive context to his polemical endeavors.
From the beginning of Orientalism, the Christian missionaries have been assuming that Islam is “headless” enough to be attacked and scrutinised with a ferocity that one can only conclude borders on fanaticism. These missionaries proved then that they don’t have the brains to acknowledge their own headlessness. One such example is David Wood, a recent zealous recruit by the ever-intolerent Answering Islam, whose only amazing ability is his extreme belligerence, and what can only be described as fanatical intolerence, towards a faith different from his. This is a review of one such article.