Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Historical origin of the "Trinity" myth Paid Members Public
A response to 1.2.5 Historical origin of the "Trinity" myth Mr. Al-Kadhi's A priori (and unsubstantiated) Assumptions Mr. Al-Kadhi begins this section by saying : "As we shall now begin to see, humanity has over the ages taken great liberties with the text of
Jeremiah McAuliffe & Abdul Saleeb Paid Members Public
Note: Abdul Saleeb does not longer have access to the email address that he used in the below discussions. He has taken on new responsibilities and is too busy to enter into correspondence at this time. This note is to save you disappointment for not receiving any answers to your
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பாவத்தை மன்னிக்க இயேசு மரிக்க வேண்டுமா? Did Jesus Have to Die to Forgive Sin? ஆரம்பத்தில்: கருத்துசான்று தேவன் தமது வார்த்தையினால் இவ்வுலகினைப் படை
Articles by Samuel Green Paid Members Public
Articles by Samuel Green * Was Jesus Crucified? The Bible, the Qur'an, and History * Sermon Illustrations and Islam * The Temple and Islamic Theology * What is the Bible? * The Gospel of Barnabas * Another Choice: The Teaching of Ahmed Deedat. * How can one man pay for the sins of another? Issues
Bismillah Paid Members Public
Bismillah Ar-Rahmaan Ar-Rahim “In de naam van God, de Erbarmer, de Barmhartige ” De zin die moslims uitspreken als zij iets beginnen.
Dictionary of Islam : Letter P Paid Members Public
531 DICTIONARY OF ISLAM. R. AR-RABB. "The Lord," "The Sustainer," "The supporter." A title frequently used in the Qur'an for the Divine Being, e.g.:- Surah iii. 44: "God (Allah) is my Lord (Rabb) and your Lord (Rabb)." Surah
Comparative Index to Islam : EASTER Paid Members Public
EASTER Referring to the event of the Resurrection of Christ. * Easter: Myth, Hallucination, or History? * Resources For Easter -- a large list of articles responding to different objections Go Back to Main Index
ezekiel Paid Members Public
EZEKIEL Heb: Yechezqe'l (), meaning "God strengthens". see Pickthalls' footnote on al-Baqarah 2:259 Go Back to Main Index