More Alike Than Different invites readers to reconsider one of the most persistent assumptions of our time: that Islam and Christianity are fundamentally opposed.
For generations, these two faiths have been framed as incompatible-different gods, different values, inevitable conflict. That story has been repeated so often it feels unquestionable. Yet much of it survives not because it is accurate, but because fear is easier to inherit than understanding.
This book takes a different approach.
Without arguing theology or asking readers to change their beliefs, More Alike Than Different explores the shared foundations of Islam and Christianity and the historical, cultural, and media-driven forces that pushed them apart. It examines how language became weaponized, how religious practices were misunderstood, and how fear has been reinforced through repetition rather than truth.
Written for a general audience tired of religious conflict, this book does not seek agreement. It seeks clarity.
You don't have to be religious.
You don't have to take sides.
You only have to be willing to look beyond the stories you inherited.
Because understanding matters more than agreement-and coexistence begins where fear ends.