Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Chapter 2 Members Public

Response to Chapter 2 Contradictions in the Bible Welcome! ([email protected]) But before I begin, I must make some general comments: Al-Kadhi's Use of Quotes (1) Just because one particular Christian scholar makes a claim, this does not mean it is true. See section 2.1.

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Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Definitions and Abbreviations Members Public

Definitions and Abbreviations Al-Kadhi's definition Corrected definition Allah: The supreme God of all creation. He is known as "God" or "Father" to the Christians, and as "El" or "Yahweh" to the Jews. This assumes the Qur'an is true

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Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: "We" an Arabic and Hebrew plural of respect Members Public

A response to Chapter 14 "We" an Arabic and Hebrew plural of respect Until we have formulated a specific response to Mr. Al-Kadhi, the following links should give enough food for thought. In particular, it is a logical fallacy to draw conclusions from modern English usage, or even

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Testimony of Yahya Members Public

Versi Melayu Testimony of Yahya I was born and raised as a Muslim in Malaysia. My father made sure that I was brought up in Islamic ways. At the early age, I was taught to obey the five pillars of Islam (the 'shadat', (profession of faith), solat, fasting

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A.THE ISLAMIC DOCTRINE OF "PROTECTION FROM SIN" Members Public

WAS MUHAMMAD A SINNER? by Silas In the night’s stillness, far from the crowd and alone with the thoughts of his heart, a man prays confessing the truth he knows within his soul: "Oh God, I acknowledge and confess before You, all my sins, please forgive them, as

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MUHAMMAD AND THE MUSLIMS FROM URAYNAH Members Public

MUHAMMAD AND THE MUSLIMS FROM URAYNAH by Silas ABSTRACT During the year 628 A.D., eight men from the clan of Uraynah, came to Medina. They became Muslims. While they were there they got sick. Muhammad prescribed a medicine for them: he told them to drink camel milk and camel

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Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Historical origin of the "Trinity" myth 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

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Jeremiah McAuliffe & Abdul Saleeb 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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