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Shabir Ally | 2002

What must I do to be saved?

William Lane Craig, Shabir Ally

In March 2002, Shabir Ally and William Lane Craig held a truly remarkable series of four debates at four Canadian universities on four questions distinguishing Christianity and Islam.

Their second debate was held at York University in Toronto, Canada on the subject, "What must I do to be saved?" Dr. Craig presents three objections to the Islamic view of salvation, and Ally responds by maintaining that God as described in the Qur’an is no less loving than the God of the Bible and that salvation is easy to obtain on the Islamic view.

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