common-questions
Apologetic articles addressing common Muslim objections, challenges, and misunderstandings about the Bible, Christian doctrine, and the Christian response to Islamic claims.
Should or should we not trust a/the son of man? Paid Members Public
A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: God warns people in Psalm 146:3 from trusting in a son of man for help. According to the NT Jesus is the Son of Man (cf. Mark 2:28). Therefore, how can Christians trust him as their Savior when
Splitting the Moon Paid Members Public
Splitting the Moon Or Tearing the Qur’an to Shreds? Jochen Katz There are plenty of Muslim propagandists who make the bold claim that the Qur’an predicted not only the fact that man would one day land on the moon,1 but reveals even the year of the first
From Jonah to Pharaoh? Paid Members Public
From Jonah to Pharaoh? Part II: What was the Sign of Pharaoh? Masud Masihiyyen After analyzing the sign of Jonah in the New Testament and rebutting Deedat’s misinterpretation of Jesus’ statement in Matthew 12:40 in the first part of this project, we can now analyze the teaching about
The Quran in Islam [Chapter 3] Paid Members Public
CHAPTER III THE READING OF IBN-MAS'UD Amongst the many proofs of the corruption of 'Usman's Quran may he mentioned the facts connected with the edition of Ibn Mas'ud. In the 20th Chapter of the 24th portion of the Mishkat-ul-Musahib a tradition of the
Comparative Index to Islam : UNBELIEVERS Paid Members Public
UNBELIEVERS see also IDOLATERS. The Qur'anic Attitude towards those who do not believe its message The Qur'an has a wide range of imagery and insults for those who refuse to believe in Islam. They are likened to cattle (camels, cows, sheep), a goat-herd, dogs, asses, etc.
The Veil of Equality and Justice Paid Members Public
Section Two The Veil of Equality and Justice Muslim propagandists take advantage of the fact that Westerners do not read Arabic and therefore (out of ignorance) do not know the reality of Islamic faith as recorded in the books of Muslim scholars. Therefore, Muslim missionaries roam across Europe and America,
Rebuttal to Akbarally Meherally : Abraham and the Child of Sacrifice Revisited [8] Paid Members Public
Responses to Akbarally Meherally's site Here is Meherally's latest, and hopefully last, response that was posted on Nov. 12. Let us see what he now has to say: Meherally: IS THIS FROM A PRESENT ERA? Earlier in my rebuttal to Sam Shamoun, this is what I
JUDAISM AND ISLAM [Section 2, Chapter 2] Paid Members Public
page 73 SECOND SECTION Chapter II Stories borrowed from Judaism This division will prove to be the largest, partly, because these narratives, draped in the most marvellous garb of fiction, lived mostly in the mouth of the people; partly, because this fairy-tale form appealed to the poetic fancy of Muhammad,