moses
Studies on Moses’ life, leadership, lawgiving, and role in redemptive history.
Muhammad did not proclaim the monotheism of Moses or Jesus Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun Anyone who has spent some time reading the blog of the Muslim Christophobe and expert taqiyyist Paul Bilal Williams will quickly notice that he can’t (nor does he try to) hide his hatred of the Holy Bible and of essential Christian doctrines such as the blessed and
Pharaoh – Another Lord and King Besides Allah Paid Members Public
More Violations of Islamic Monotheism from the Quran Sam Shamoun According to Islamic theology, some of the names of Allah which relate to his sole unique sovereignty include al-Malik (the King), Al-Mâlik (the Master), and Rabb (Lord) either with or without the article: The Divine Names Related to Lordship Al-Malik;
Moses Most High Paid Members Public
Another Violation of Tauhid from the Quran Sam Shamoun We have seen in previous articles (*; *; *; *; *; *; *; *; *; *; *) how both the Quran and the ahadith expressly violate the doctrine of tauhid which was developed centuries after the death of Muhammad by later Muslim theologians. Here we provide another case where the Islamic scripture
The Quran on the Preservation of Pharaoh’s Body Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun Certain Muslims think that the Quran foretold the preservation of the body of the Pharaoh of the Exodus as a sign for those who come afterwards: “We took the Children of Israel across the sea: Pharaoh and his hosts followed them in insolence and spite. At length, when
If being called God proves that Jesus is the Almighty wouldn't the same hold for Moses? Paid Members Public
A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: Christians make a big deal over Jesus being called God in several NT passages (cf. John 1:1, 18; 20:28; Romans 9:5; Titus 2:13; Hebrews 1:8; 2 Peter 1:1) but overlook the fact that there
Isn't Muhammad "that prophet" awaited by the Jews? Paid Members Public
A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: The New Testament anticipates a Prophet to come, the one like Moses, along with the Christ and Elijah (cf. John 1:19-21, 25). Clearly these Jews were expecting the Prophet like Moses prophesied in Deuteronomy 18:15-19. Doesn’t this
The Old Testament and Rape : Commentary on Deuteronomy 22:28-29 Paid Members Public
The Old Testament and Rape Sam Shamoun Some Muslims claim that the following passage from the Holy Bible condones rape: "If a man happens to meet a virgin who is not pledged to be married and rapes her and they are discovered, he shall pay the girl's
Muhammad and the Mosaic Law Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun The writing of this article was prompted by the claims of Muslim polemicist Jalal Abualrub and is an integral part of our response to him. We have separated this part out since this issue is of more general interest and should not be buried in a polemics rebuttal