Remarks on the Nature of Muhammadanism [On Paradise] Paid Members Public
6.— ON PARADISE As we have found the grossest materialism prevailing in all that has hitherto been extracted from the traditions, so we meet with still more of it in the traditions describing the Behesht or paradise of the Muhammadans. All is but sensual enjoyment there. It is already in
Is Islam Above Criticism? Understanding the Muslim Uproar Over the Muhammad Cartoons Paid Members Public
The Muslim Uproar Over the Muhammad Cartoons There are two parts to this analysis of the situation, and both are essential to gaining an understanding of what is going on. 1. A guest article asks a number of foundational questions and highlights some important aspects that are mostly neglected in
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Because God was his "Father"? Paid Members Public
A response to 1.2.3.3 Because God was his "Father"? Al-Kadhi asked : "Is Jesus (pbuh) a divine son of God because he called God "Father"? Well, how do all Christians refer to Him?" By proving with Scripture that those who do the
Muslim Response to one day = 50,000 or 1,000 years Paid Members Public
Muslim Response by Kamran Meer Date: Thu, 07 Aug 1997 Resolving the "Days" Conflict with reference to the Qur'anic Surahs 22:47, 32:5 and 70:4. I want to enlighten readers that the above three verses do not appear contradictory to me because of the
Muslim Response to one day = 50,000 or 1,000 years Paid Members Public
Further numerical discrepancies Does Allah's day equal to 1,000 human years (Sura 22:47, 32:5) or 50,000 human years (Sura 70:4)? Muslim Response by ahmad almajed Date: thu, 13 may 1999 the day in which the angels ascend is deferent than the day measurement
Dictionary of Islam : Letter C Paid Members Public
page 48 DICTIONARY OF ISLAM. C. CئSAR. The Arabic and Persian form of the Latin Cوsar is Qaisar. The word occurs in the traditions of the Sahihu 'l-Mus1im (vol. ii p.99), where it is applied to the Emperor Heraclius who received a letter from Muhammad inviting him to
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Conclusion Paid Members Public
A response to 1.2.9 Conclusion Several points will be dealt with, as Al-Kadhi lists below: 1) There is no mention of a "Trinity" in the Bible by God, Jesus, Paul, or anyone else. The Pauline (Roman Catholic) church fabricated it around the fourth century CE and
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: "Blind faith" or "Prove all things"? Paid Members Public
A response to 1.2.1 "Blind faith" or "Prove all things"? Several responses can be given to Mr. Al-Kadhi. First response: All your quotes are wonderful Biblical commands. And observe, Paul and Jesus agree in these verses you cited that we should use our mind