A COMMON WORD Members Public

A COMMON WORD By Samuel Green INTRODUCTION Say (Muslims), O people of the book (Christians), let us come to a common word between us and you, that we will worship none but God and not associate with him anything and not take from amongst ourselves lords besides God. And if

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Dictionary of Islam : Letter C 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

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Qur'an Contradiction: Will all Muslims go to Hell? Members Public

Qur'an Contradiction: Will all Muslims go to Hell? Sam Shamoun We continue our discussion of surah 19:71 by addressing a Muslim’s response to the initial article on this passage. Moiz Amjad published a response to Jochen Katz’s analysis of whether or not the Quran teaches

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Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: What is Islam? Members Public

A response to Chapter 11 What is Islam? We are quite content to let Mr. Al-Kadhi describe his own religion. As Christians we certainly disagree at a number of points, many of which can be found on our web site, but the purpose of this rebuttal is only to answer

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Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: A Paraclete like Jesus Members Public

A response to 6.3 A Paraclete like Jesus Is Muhammad the paraclete of John 14:16? Muslims claim that Muhammad is. Why? Because they are desperate. They need a prophecy of Muhammad somewhere. Why is this significant? The Quran explains this very well: Those who follow the messenger, the

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Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Women in Christianity and Islam Members Public

A response to Chapter 15 Women in Christianity and Islam Mr. Al-Kadhi asks, "who has the power to determine what is decent and modest clothing? Who is to determine what is decent and modest behavior?" Muslims assign this right to God alone. I think we can all agree

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Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Conclusion 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

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Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: John 1:1 (the Word was God) Members Public

A response to 1.2.2.6 John 1:1 (the Word was God) Part I Sam Shamoun The following post is a critical examination of some of al-Kadhi"s assertions in relation to John 1:1 John 1:1 (the was God) Another verse quoted in defense of

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