
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: Podcast on “Muhammad (PBUH) and Christians”
On December 25, 2025, a powerful and timely Christmas Special Zoom Podcast will bring together scholars, faith leaders, and truth-seekers to explore one of the most misunderstood yet historically rich subjects in interfaith relations: Muhammad (PBUH) and Christians.
This exclusive podcast features an in-depth interview with the author of the landmark book on the subject, examining Muslim-Christian relations, historical covenants, and the pluralistic character of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). At a time when religious misunderstandings continue to divide communities, this event offers knowledge, context, and hope.
📅 Event Details – Join Live on Zoom
- Topic: Muhammad (PBUH) and Christians
- Date: December 25, 2025
- Time: 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)
- Zoom Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83443645851?pwd=re0rimJbO2HEPgLqYwnYfOzI2GAP5w.1 - Meeting ID: 834 4364 5851
- Passcode: 765120
This session is open to Christians, Muslims, Hindus, scholars, students, clergy, and anyone interested in interfaith understanding.
Why This Podcast Matters Today
In the United States, some pastors have labeled Muhammad as a false prophet. In contrast, in India, both Muslims and Hindus have shown their support by displaying “I Love Muhammad” placards and posters in major cities. I plan to feature videos related to this topic in the podcast.
However, Christians and Hindus have generally not taken the time to learn about Muhammad (PBUH) and his relationships with Christians, Jews, and others, including Hindus. At his core, he was a pluralist, embodying humility and exemplifying mercy toward fellow humans.
This podcast directly addresses that gap—offering historical facts, scholarly insight, and lived interfaith experience rather than polemics or assumptions.
Exploring Prophet Muhammad’s Covenants with Christians
A central theme of the discussion on Muhammad (PBUH) and Christians is the covenants of the Prophet Muhammad, documents that protected Christian communities, churches, and clergy.
Dr. John Andrew Morrow is an authority on the covenants of the Prophet Muhammad. He offers substantial material of enduring interest, including a study titled “The Art of the Covenant.” As both a Christian and a Muslim, you may find his insights particularly engaging, as he illustrates the purpose and function of art in communicating religious beliefs, protecting Christians, and fostering interfaith dialogue.
These covenants challenge modern stereotypes and demonstrate a prophetic model rooted in justice, mercy, and coexistence.
Featured Speakers and Thought Leaders
Dr. John Andrew Morrow
Dr. John Andrew Morrow is a graduate of the University of Toronto, where he completed his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. He is also the product of several decades of Islamic seminary studies. A polymath and a prolific author, Professor Morrow has published hundreds of academic articles and several dozen scholarly books in a wide array of specialized fields. Dr. Morrow is an award-winning educator, lecturer, and administrator, as well as a geopolitical analyst, best-selling author, and peace and justice activist. He has received an interfaith service award from the Islamic Society of North America, a certificate of recognition from the United States Congress, and recognition from the Interfaith Institute of Long Island as one of the most influential American Muslim scholars.
Dr. Mike Mohamed Ghouse
Dr. Mike Mohamed Ghouse has written several articles about Prophet Muhammad, including “How I Connect with Prophet Muhammad,” which was published in the Huffington Post. His inspiration for research began with Dr. Karen Armstrong’s biography on Muhammad.
Dr. Mike Ghouse is the author of American Muslim Agenda: Building a Cohesive America. He is working on a book, Islamic Values, a brand-new chapter in Islamic literature. Dr. Ghouse is the President and founder of the Center for Pluralism and director at the World Muslim Congress. He is an Interfaith Wedding Officiant for InterfaithMarriages.org and a Muslim Wedding Officiant. He is a Muslim, Pluralist, activist, speaker, author, and social scientist. More on Google.
Why Christians Should Attend This Christmas Special
This podcast is intentionally positioned for Christians and Muhammad (PBUH)—not as a theological debate, but as an educational and relational dialogue.
Participants will learn:
- How Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) protected Christian communities
- Why covenants matter in today’s religious conflicts
- How interfaith respect was practiced historically
- What modern Christians can gain from understanding Islamic history
Christmas is a season of peace, reflection, and goodwill—making it the perfect time for this conversation.
Word of Praise for the Book
“Dr. John Andrew Morrow’s latest book, Muhammad and the Christians: Commemorating the Covenants of the Prophet is a continuation of the monumental research on the covenants of the Prophet Muhammad which he pioneered. His discoveries have filled gaps in our knowledge of early Islam for which we are eternally grateful. The new insights and findings that he has documented in this volume constitute yet another important contribution to the study of the covenants of the Prophet.”
— Ibrahim Mohamed Zein and Ahmed El-Wakil
“Covenants are central to the Qur’anic narrative of human existence and coexistence and were the basis of Prophet Muhammad’s intercommunity and interreligious relations…”
— Dr. Halim Rane, Griffith University
“When it comes to Prophet Muhammad’s covenants with the Christians of his time, there are few — if any — scholars in the world that have matched Dr. John Andrew Morrow’s impressive body of scholarship…”
— Dr. Craig Considine, Rice University
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the podcast about?
It focuses on Muhammad (PBUH) and Christians, examining historical relationships, covenants, and interfaith coexistence.
Is this event suitable for Christians?
Yes. It is specifically designed for Christians, Muslims, and interfaith audiences.
Is the event free?
Yes, the Zoom podcast is open to all.
Will the discussion be academic or conversational?
It combines scholarly depth with accessible conversation.
Do I need prior knowledge of Islam?
No prior knowledge is required.
Will recordings be available?
Live attendance is encouraged for full engagement.
Join the Conversation
This Christmas Special Zoom Podcast on Muhammad (PBUH) and Christians is more than an event—it is an opportunity to replace misunderstanding with knowledge and fear with dialogue.
📌 Mark your calendar: December 25, 2025
📌 Invite friends, pastors, scholars, and interfaith leaders
📌 Join live on Zoom and be part of history
Dr. Ghouse is the President and founder of the Center for Pluralism and director of the World Muslim Congress. He is an Interfaith Wedding Officiant for InterfaithMarriages.org and a Muslim Wedding Officiant. He is a Muslim, Pluralist, activist, speaker, author, and social scientist. More on Google
