CHRISTIAN COMMENTARY ON THE QURAN: Q.Β 19 Paid Members Public
19:2: A mention (in the Book) of your Lordβs mercy to His servant Zachariah, His servant Zachariah. Here we find a repetition of the stories of John the Baptist and Jesus, albeit with major differences and even contradictions with the version found in Q. 3:33-59. The fact
Unveiling Islamβs Real Savior and Middleman Paid Members Public
Muslims often boast that Islam has no savior figure and no go-between man who brings people closer to Allah. They argue that Islam teaches that there is need for a middleman to try and bridge the chasm between God and man, in stark contrast to Christianity which emphasizes the centrality
CHRISTIAN COMMENTARY ON THE QURAN: Q.Β 33 Paid Members Public
In this first post I will be publishing the commentary I did on specific verses of the individual surahs of the Quran. I will be employing the english version of the Quran by Edwin Palmer. I start with Quran 33. 33:1: O thou prophet! fear Allah and obey not
The Quranβs Manifold Blunders Pt.Β 2 Paid Members Public
I proceed from where I previously left off: The Quranβs Manifold Blunders Pt.Β 1. FABLES AND INCONSISTENCIES Inconsistencies Throughout the Quran and Hadith we find fables reported as actual historical events and allegations brought up against prophets that would seem unbefitting to their characters. The latter part is interesting
The Quranβs Manifold Blunders Pt.Β 1 Paid Members Public
The debate continues to rage between Christianity on the one hand and Islam on the other.Β Charges upon charges are leveled between the two groups, hoping to convince each other of the superiority of their respective religious positions. Due to this, many Muslims have taken up the pen in the
The Quranβs Manifold Blunders: Appendices Paid Members Public
We come to the finale of my series: The Quranβs Manifold Blunders Pt.Β 2. APPENDIX A The Fables of the Quran Identified As noted, the Quran denies that it contains any tales from the ancients, and calls those who make such allegations liars: βBut the Misbelievers say: βNaught is
Is the Jihad of Q. 9:29 Defensive in Nature? Paid Members Public
Muslims have attempted to explain away Q. 9:29, which exhorts Muhammadβs followers to fight the disbelievers until they have been subdued, by arguing that the historical context of the passage shows that the fighting which is prescribed here is solely defensive in nature. They claim that the Byzantine
ADDENDUM TO ALI ATAIE AND THE SATANICΒ VERSES Paid Members Public
In this post I will wrap up the case for Satan causing Muhammad to commit shirk by praising the three goddesses whom the pagans worshiped as the daughters of Allah. Al-Tabari, one of Islamβs greatest commentators and historians, relays two versions of the story: Satan Casts a False Revelation