About Daniel Met Jesus
Daniel was a Christian who loved Jesus. He didn’t plan to question his faith. He wasn’t trying to convert. But one question changed everything: Did Jesus ever clearly say, “I am God, worship me”?
This single, sincere question launched Daniel into a bold spiritual investigation. What he found — through reading both the Bible and the Qur’an — left him stunned.
Daniel Met Jesus: And Everything He Believed Fell Apart is more than a personal story. It’s a powerful exploration of scripture, theology, and truth. Through chapter-by-chapter comparisons, real conversion stories, and side-by-side verse analysis, the book takes you on a transformative journey that answers:
Who is God — according to Jesus himself?
What did Jesus really teach about salvation?
Is the Trinity a teaching of Christ or Church tradition?
Was Christ truly crucified — or has history misunderstood?
How does Islam relate to the original message of Jesus?
This book doesn’t insult faith. It honors it — by seeking its purest form. Daniel’s journey is respectful, emotional, and grounded in evidence. Whether you’re a Christian with deep questions, a curious soul seeking spiritual clarity, or someone exploring Islam for the first time, this book invites you to ask the questions many are too afraid to ask — and follow the truth wherever it leads.
If you’ve ever felt torn between what you were taught and what you’re discovering… this book is for you.
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Author Bio:
Adem Yaseen is a writer, interfaith researcher, and educator passionate about uncovering the truth behind religious belief. His work bridges the gap between Christianity and Islam, drawing from years of study, scriptural analysis, and personal reflection. Adem writes with clarity, compassion, and a deep respect for sincere seekers of faith. His goal is simple: to ask the questions that matter — and to follow the evidence wherever it leads.
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