This compilation of groundbreaking articles about Mormon views on Islam is selected from over fifty years of LDS scholarship published by BYU Studies. This volume explores the relationship between a major world religion (Islam) and what some scholars have called the newest world religion (Mormonism). It includes articles on such topics as building bridges of understanding, the language of God, Jerusalem's role as a holy city, the evolving relationship between Islam and Mormonism, and artistry and aesthetics in Mormon and Iranian film. Contents "Islam: An Introduction and Bibliography" by James A. Toronto and Cynthia Finlayson "Building Bridges of Understanding: The Church and the World of Islam (Introduction of Dr. Alwi Shihab)" by Boyd K. Packer "Building Bridges to Harmony through Understanding" by Alwi Shihab "Many Voices, One Umma: Sociopolitical Debate in the Muslim Community" by James A. Toronto "The Language of God: Understanding the Qur'an" by Daniel C. Peterson "Al-Ghazali, a Muslim Seeker of Truth" by Brian M. Hauglid "Jerusalem's Role as a Holy City for Muslims" by Chad F. Emmett "Respect for Life: Abortion in Islam and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" by Donna Lee Bowen "Mormonism and Islam: From Polemics to Mutual Respect and Cooperation" by Arnold H. Green "Mormonism and Islam through the Eyes of a 'Universal Historian'" by James K. Lyon "The Day the 'Brave Sons of Mohamed' Saved a Group of Mormons" by David P. Charles "Artistry and Aesthetics in Contemporary Mormon and Iranian Film" by Travis T. Anderson