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Teachings on prayer, intercession, and communion with God grounded in Scripture.
Even More Proof that Allah Worships Just Like His Followers Do! Paid Members Public
In this post I am going to provide even more evidence that Allah prays and worships just like Muslims do. The following is taken from the Dalail-al-Khayrat Sharhi of Kara Da’ud, d. 1541: “Then I beheld a single pearl of emerald green upon which was written this line of
Mohammed Hijab Proves Muslims are Muhammadans who Worship a False Prophet! Paid Members Public
In a previous rebuttal (/2018/11/16/dawagandist-mohammed-hijab-admits-that-his-god-allah-worships-like-muslims-do/), I quoted Muhammadan Mohammed Hijab’s admission that the Arabic word used in the Quran to describe Allah praying, namely, salah, actually means du’a: “And the word actually salah means du’a. This is the root word.” (Trinity or Tawhid? https:
Dawagandist Mohammed Hijab Admits that his god Allah Worships like Muslims do! Paid Members Public
In the second rebuttal period of his debate with David Wood, Mohammed Hijab admitted that the Arabic word used in the Quran to describe Allah praying, namely, salah, actually means du’a: “And the word actually salah means du’a. This is the root word.” (Trinity or Tawhid? https://www.
Revisiting the Worship and Prayers of Allah Paid Members Public
The following articles and rebuttals, If Jesus is God… was he praying to himself? https://www.answeringislam.net/Shamoun/q_jesus_praying.htm Revisiting the Issue of Jesus Praying to and Worshiping God https://answeringislam.net/authors/shamoun/jesus_praying.html Examining Islam’s Teaching that Allah Prays and Worships
Sujood – The Act of Worship Which Allah Shares With His Creatures Paid Members Public
Paul Bilal Williams shared a meme depicting a Muslim prostrating to the ground in worship of his deity. Williams’ caption for that meme says: Sujood is a position where you put the highest part of your body on the lowest part of the ground… Only for Allah! (https://bloggingtheology.net/
One Mediator and One God Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
Addressing the Misuse of 1 Timothy 2:5 by Protestant Apologists OR Deriving Right Doctrines from Wrong Texts I proceed with my reply, One Mediator and One God Pt. 1, by focusing on how the inspired Greek NT employs the word heis (“one”), to see whether there is any merit
One Mediator and One God: Addressing the Misuse of 1 Timothy 2:5 by Protestant Apologists Paid Members Public
OR Deriving Right Doctrines from Wrong Texts Pt. 1 Whenever Roman Catholics speak of Mary being a co-mediatrix or mention their belief that God allows Christians on earth to ask the saints in heaven to pray and intercede for them, Protestant apologists will often respond by citing the following passage:
Correcting Some Common Christian Misrepresentations of Islam Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
No Mediator/Intercessor In Islam? A common misunderstanding that is often promoted not just by Muslims, but by Christian scholars and apologists as well, is that in Islam there is no middleman, no mediator or intercessor between God and mankind, since everyone has direct and unhindered access to Allah. Muslims