Comparative Index to Islam : HAGAR Members Public

HAGAR HAJAR AJAR Heb: Hagar () The maid servant of Sarah, who became Abraham's concubine and the mother of Abraham's son Ishmael. Regarding her origin, Sahih Bukhari gives this tradition: Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "The Prophet Abraham emigrated with Sarah and entered a village

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Biblical Stories in the Qur'an : Moses Members Public

VIII. MOSES Main passages: al-A`raf 7:103-166, Yunis 10:76-92, Hud 11:96-99, al-Isra' 17:101-104, Ta Ha 20:9-97, al-Shu`ara' 26:10-40,46-66, al-Naml 27:7-14, al-Qasas 28:7-45,76-82, Ghafir 40:25-46, al-Zukhruf 43:46-56, al-Dukhan 44:17-33 1. The Egyptians believe that there

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Islam and Christianity Members Public

ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY Many of the Muslim beliefs come from the Bible. Much of the historical foundation for the Qur'an comes from the Old Testament. Yet even though there has been influence and there are similarities, the differences in the beliefs of the two faiths are striking. Islam

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The True State Of The Qur'an : The ‘1 Harf’ of Quraish Today - But Many Readings? Members Public

Part 2: The True State Of The Qur'an Back To Main Index Back To Part 2 Index CHAPTER X: "BUT ONLY CONJECTURE TO FOLLOW" The ‘1 Harf’ of Quraish Today - But Many Readings? While we did introduce the ‘7 readings’ earlier, it is necessary to

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Part 1: The Gist Of The Matter Back To Main Index Back To Part 1 Index CHAPTER III: "PRODUCE YOUR PROOF" "Not A Blind Emotional Argument" Strangely, although the Qur’an which Islam claims as ‘the Word of Allah’ challenges others, "Produce your proof if

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The Historic Case for the Trinity Members Public

The Historic Case for the Trinity K. Dayton Hartman II PART I: THE SCRIPTURAL CASE An oft-repeated objection to the Trinity is that the Scriptures provide no theological basis upon which one can build a case for the Trinity. Further, those unfamiliar with Christian origins and the historic development of

Miscellaneous Issues in NT Textual Criticism Members Public

Miscellaneous Issues in NT Textual Criticism Wildcat Introduction In our previous article we discussed some of the major issues in NT textual criticism that were relevant to the debate between Christians and Muslims regarding Biblical corruption. While I think we touched upon the most basic-yet-pertinent issues in that paper, there

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Do Not Be Afraid of Him — Part II Members Public

Do Not Be Afraid of Him — Part II By Anthony Rogers Introduction Having shown in Part One that the prophecy of Deuteronomy 18 was not and could not have been speaking of Muhammad, it remains only to show who the ultimate fulfillment of the passage really is. Although the previous

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