

While earning a doctorate in world religions with a focus on Islam, Dr. Jabbour’s method of study was phenomenology. It is a method of study where the phenomenon is allowed to speak for itself resulting in a compassionate understanding of the phenomenon from the adherent’s point of view. He did not want to project his prejudice on Islam and Muslims and come to predetermined conclusions. Instead, he learned to put on Muslim worldview lenses, to stand in their shoes, and to see the world through their eyes.
In the past Dr. Jabbour taught at several seminaries in North America and other parts of the world. Since June 2016, Dr. Jabbour started teaching in churches and at his home in Colorado Springs a course in 48 hours. The course is on Islam and the Geopolitics of the Middle East. Once the course became a part of this website he stopped teaching it at his home and in churches. Two weeks after the Hamas/Israel war started on October 7, 2023, Dr. Jabbour wrote a ten pages letter to President Biden. That letter became an open letter on a power point presentation that Dr. Jabbour shared only in a Zoom session. With the war raging for a long time in Gaza and the West Band was steadily shrinking, Dr. Jabbour developed a sixteen-hour seminar on Eschatology or End Time Theology. He covers this seminar on Zoom in eight Zoom sessions, each two hours long.
One of those who took his course on Islam and the Geopolitics of the Middle East wrote:
A physician who took the course wrote:
Another person who took the course wrote:
Dr. Jabbour was a million miler and has visited most of the Islamic countries in the world. Because he has lived in the United States since 1991, he has come to understand both worlds of the Arab and Muslim world on one hand and the American and Christian world on the other. He has learned to interpret the “strange” phenomena of Islam and Islamic Fundamentalism to people in the West, and especially to Christians.
More information on Dr. Nabeel Jabbour can be found on Wikipedia