''People of the Book - Prophet Muhammad's Encounters with Christians'' (2021) In 2021, Considine published a book concerning the Prophet Muhammad's relationship to Christianity. Samuel Sweeney reviewed the book in
The Wall Street Journal, stressing that "Considine misunderstands the role of ’asabiyya as
Ibn Khaldun meant it", summarising the book as making "dubious claims about ideas that emerge from Islamic history", and suggesting that "It is hard to imagine a more pained attempt to project modern values onto a medieval concept". Charles Tieszen provided a similarly negative review of the book in the journal of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations. Tieszen stated that "readers who hope to use the book as a scholarly overview, whether for historical scholarship or in the classroom, will be inevitably dissatisfied and perhaps even at times disappointed", and describing the book as "not a scholarly engagement" but instead a text that "neglects historiography and literary contextualization". Muhammad Misbah and Anisah Setyaningrum wrote in
The Downside Review that the book was "created to promote greater understanding and peace between Christians and Muslims". Omar Ahmed of the
Middle East Monitor said that The Humanity of Muhammad is "clearly a heartfelt and very personal perspective from a writer who is an advocate of
interfaith dialogue and acknowledges his admiration for the Prophet".
Journey into America (documentary) (2009) Considine directed "Journey into America", an amateur documentary following
Akbar Ahmed and a group of young researchers addressing Muslim experiences in America. The only platform where the documentary is available is
YouTube where, as of June 2024, it has received 3,800 views. == Works ==