The internet will never replace face-to-face evangelism but it is allowing an unprecedented level of discussion among Muslims and Christians.
We continue to recommend Answering Islam and the Debate site as the best jumping off points.
Answering Islam is the more extensive. It contains over 1,000 pages of material and is visited by over 1,000 people each day. The Debate site has up to 200 visitors daily and allows interaction and debate. It’s the best source for Jay Smith’s papers and is also the cyber-home of Isa Masih.
Those seeking an excellent introduction to the Qur’an will welcome the helpful approach at http://debate.org.uk/topics/theo/qur-jes.htm
Ex-Muslim Abdullah Ibrahim’s excellent review on how to use the Qur’an and Hadith to defend the authenticity of the Bible is well worth a look at http://village.ios.com/~dougg/abdul/abdul9.htm
Answers to Shabir Ally’s alleged 101 contradictions in the Bible are located at http://debate.org.uk/topics/apolog/contrads.htm and a well-referenced set of answers to the seven most common questions Muslims ask Christians can be found at http://debate.org.uk/topics/apolog/question.htm
The page http://answering-islam.org.uk/L_i-on-c.html provides links to Christian rebuttals of the most prolific Muslim authors on the web; including Ahmed Deedat, Jamal Badawi, Akbarally Meherally, Misha’al Ibn Abdullah Al-Kadhi and Shabir Ally.