Description
The Gospel Of Barnabas
The Gospel of Barnabas, translated and edited by Lonsdale Ragg and Laura Ragg, is a significant work in the field of comparative religion and Islamic-Christian studies. From an Islamic perspective, Muslims are required to believe in previous Prophets and their revealed scriptures. The Qur’an affirms that Jesus (Isa) received the Injil (Gospel). While the exact nature of that revelation remains historically debated, this text is regarded by many Muslims as an alternative account that aligns more closely with Islamic teachings about Isa. The work presents a narrative of Jesus’ life and message that differs in key respects from the four canonical Gospels of modern Christianity, making it a subject of enduring discussion and scholarly interest.
What You’ll Discover / Key Highlights:
An alternative account of the life and teachings of Jesus (Isa)
Insight into Islamic perspectives on previous scriptures
A valuable resource for comparative religion studies
Discussion points between Islamic and Christian theological views
Historical and textual interest for researchers and students
A translated edition prepared by respected early 20th-century scholars
About the Authors: Lonsdale and Laura Ragg
Lonsdale Ragg and Laura Ragg were British scholars known for their English translation and study of the Gospel of Barnabas manuscript in the early twentieth century. Their edition brought wider academic and public attention to the text, contributing to ongoing discussions in biblical studies and comparative theology.
Book Details:
- Book Title: The Gospel of Barnabas
- Author/Translator: Lonsdale and Laura Ragg
- ISBN: 9788172315764
- Genre / Category: Non-fiction / Comparative Religion & Islamic-Christian Studies
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 258 Pages
- Dimensions: 15 x 22 cm
- Weight: 0.83 kg
- Language: English
- Publisher: Islamic Book Service
- Theme / Subject: Life of Jesus (Isa), Injil, comparative theology, scriptural studies
- Target Audience: Students of comparative religion, researchers, general readers
- Key Selling Points: Alternative Gospel account, scholarly translation, interfaith study resource


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