
A devout Muslim's extraordinary spiritual journey from Islam to Christianity, "Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus" has sold over 250,000 copies and won dual Christian Book Awards. What truth could be powerful enough to make Nabeel Qureshi risk everything - including his family?
Nabeel Qureshi (1983–2017) was a New York Times bestselling author and Christian apologist whose memoir Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus chronicles his journey from devout Islamic upbringing to evangelical Christianity.
Born in California to Pakistani Ahmadi Muslim immigrants, Qureshi’s personal struggle with faith and identity fuels this introspective work, blending theological exploration with heartfelt storytelling. A medical doctor (Eastern Virginia Medical School) and Oxford-educated scholar (MPhil in Judaism and Christianity), he became a global speaker for Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, debating at institutions like Oxford and Columbia University.
His follow-up books, Answering Jihad and No God But One, further examine Islam-Christianity dialogue, solidifying his reputation in religious apologetics. Christianity Today named him one of its “33 Under 33” emerging leaders in 2014. Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus remains a landmark work, winning dual Christian Book Awards for “Best New Author” and “Best Nonfiction” – the only book ever to achieve this distinction.
Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus is a memoir by Nabeel Qureshi chronicling his journey from devout Islamic faith to Christianity. The book explores his internal struggle between preserving family ties and embracing historical evidence for Jesus’ resurrection, interwoven with theological debates, friendships, and supernatural visions that ultimately led to his conversion.
This book is ideal for Christians seeking to understand Islam, Muslims curious about Christianity, and anyone interested in interfaith dialogue. It also appeals to readers of apologetics, personal conversion narratives, or those navigating cultural and religious identity conflicts.
Yes, it won dual 2015 Christian Book Awards for "Best New Author" and "Best Nonfiction," blending rigorous scholarship with emotional storytelling. The expanded edition includes reflections on Qureshi’s cancer journey, debates about Islamic theology, and practical insights for faith discussions.
Qureshi highlights historical critiques of the Quran’s preservation, contradictions in Islamic traditions about Muhammad, and the reliability of New Testament accounts about Jesus’ divinity and resurrection. His friendship with a Christian debater (David Wood) and visions of Jesus also played pivotal roles.
The book examines core Islamic beliefs, such as the Quran’s perfection and Muhammad’s prophethood, contrasting them with Christian teachings. Qureshi critiques the chain of transmission (isnad) of Hadiths and argues that early Christian creeds predate Islam, undermining claims of textual corruption.
Qureshi describes three visions: a man in white affirming Jesus’ resurrection, a direct encounter with Jesus, and a final dream where he chooses to “walk the jihad” of Christianity. These experiences, interpreted as divine guidance, resolved his spiritual turmoil.
While Seeking Allah focuses on Qureshi’s personal journey, Answering Jihad analyzes Islamic terrorism’s theological roots. Both books aim to bridge Muslim-Christian understanding but differ in scope—one autobiographical, the other socio-political.
Some Muslim scholars argue Qureshi misrepresents Islamic teachings, particularly his critique of Hadith reliability and Muhammad’s character. Others note his Ahmadi Muslim upbringing (considered heretical by mainstream Muslims) may skew his portrayal of Islam.
His parents, deeply committed to Islam, initially responded with grief and disbelief. The book details their emotional confrontations and Qureshi’s struggle to reconcile his faith with familial loyalty, a tension many converts navigate.
The title reflects Qureshi’s dual quest: “seeking Allah” as a devout Muslim and “finding Jesus” through intellectual and spiritual exploration. It underscores his conclusion that truth transcends cultural heritage.
His training in empirical analysis at Eastern Virginia Medical School shapes his methodical examination of religious claims. He applies diagnostic rigor to evaluate historical evidence for Islam and Christianity.
Before dying of cancer at 34, Qureshi became a leading voice in Christian apologetics, debating at top universities and authoring bestsellers. His work continues inspiring interfaith dialogue and equipping believers to engage Muslim communities.
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The prayer hall emptied around me, but I remained prostrate, forehead pressed against the carpet. The Arabic phrases I'd recited since childhood now echoed hollow in my mind. A question formed-one that would have seemed blasphemous just months earlier: "Who are You, Lord? Are You Allah, the God of my forefathers? Or are You... Jesus?" How could the majestic Creator possibly enter this world through birth, suffer humiliation, and die on a cross? Yet another thought haunted me: What if His majesty matters less to Him than His children do? This wasn't a sudden crisis. It was the culmination of a journey that began with my first breath-when my father whispered the Islamic call to prayer into my newborn ear-and led through years of university debates that dismantled everything I thought I knew about God. My story crosses continents and cultures, revealing how the search for truth can lead to destinations we never imagined, even when that truth demands sacrificing everything we hold dear.