Jeremiah McAuliffe & Abdul Saleeb + Mohammad Noorul Islam Paid Members Public
A quick question from Jochen following Jeremiah's last article, and then Mohammad responds in detail to Jeremiah's all too short answer to my question. From Jochen Katz Newsgroups: soc.religion.islam Subject: Re: Geisler-Saleeb Anti-Muslim Book Part 2 (2/2) Date: Fri Sep 20 16:33:
Jeremiah McAuliffe & Abdul Saleeb Paid Members Public
From Abdul Saleeb <[email protected]> Newsgroups: soc.religion.islam Subject: Re: Answering Islam -- a Muslim response Date: Sun Sep 15 01:38:31 EDT 1996 Message-Id: <[email protected]> Dear Muslim readers and Mr. McAuliffe, My name is "Abdul Saleeb"
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Paganism and the Dangers of Compromise Paid Members Public
A response to 3.0 Paganism and the Dangers of Compromise In Chapter 3, Mr. Al-Kadhi attempts to: "...demonstrate that most of the practices of today's "Christianity" as well as most of its beliefs were only introduced into the religion as a regrettable outcome of
Response to Misha'al'al Al-Kadhi: Does God need a 'blood atonement'? Paid Members Public
A response to 5.16 Does God need a 'blood atonement'? Introductory remark Muslims often ask: "Why can't God forgive sin without sacrifice?" This is the wrong question! There is nothing God can't do. To suggest that God is not omnipotent is
A Multi-Personal God Paid Members Public
Note: The original book has a lot of Hebrew words in Hebrew characters. Those are not part of the HTML file. Some are transliterated, others just replaced by ... and one can go and read the words in the Hebrew Bible. If you can, nothing is lost, if you can'
Is Allah the God of the Bible? Paid Members Public
Is Allah the God of the Bible? In an article on the Islamic newsgroup somebody wrote: ... It is clear from the way the passages [in the Qur'an] are constructed that the God making His revelation to the prophet Mohammed considers Himself to be the same God that made
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: When is a book an 'inspired' book? Paid Members Public
Response to section 2.4 When is a book an 'inspired' book? Mr. Al-Kadhi begins with his summary of the history of Trinitarianism in the Christian church. The notable thing about his summary is that there are ABSOLUTELY NO REFERENCES OR QUOTES. Why is this? Why is he
Habakkuk 3:3 - A Prophecy about Muhammad? The Response Paid Members Public
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (Misha'al Al-Kadhi) writes: | In what follows I shall do my best to present only a few of the many | prophesies of prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the Bible. | | Sincerely | Misha'al | ********************************************* | | First Prophesy: | -------------- | Habakkuk