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Textual, theological, and historical examinations of the Qur’an and its claims.
Did Muhammad Know Yahweh? Pt. 3 Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun We continue from where we left off by providing further evidence that, contrary to the writer’s assertion, Jesus did indeed claim to be YHWH in the flesh. We will even use the author’s own argument concerning the meaning of YHWH to do so. The writer appeals
Did Muhammad Know Yahweh? Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun We resume with our rebuttal. The writer proceeds to make a further erroneous claim by asserting that the only place in Scripture that “Christendom” points to in order to prove that Jesus used the name YHWH is John 8:58. The reason we say that this is erroneous
Did Muhammad Know Yahweh? Pt. 1 Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun In this series of replies, we are going to address the following article which has to do with Muhammad being ignorant of God’s covenant name Yahweh revealed in the Holy Bible. The writer seeks to explain why Muhammad never used the sacred name of God, which is
How Allah killed his prophet Paid Members Public
From Inspiration to Expiration Sam Shamoun Abstract Muhammad fails the prophetic criteria of the Holy Bible (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) showing that, from a biblical perspective, the Allah of the Quran is not God, the Quran is not God’s Word, and Muhammad is not God’s prophet. Moreover,
The Kabah - The Great Idol of Islam Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun In an attempt to defend the Islamic practice of bowing towards the direction of the Kabah, a pagan shrine, in the five daily prayers performed by Muslims some Islamic apologists appeal to the Holy Bible to show that even the Israelites had a prayer direction, namely Jerusalem. These
The Kabah - The Great Idol of Islam Pt. 1 Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun According to the traditional Islamic view the following verses are exhorting Muslims to face the Kabah in Mecca and bow to it when they perform their five daily prayers: We have seen thee turning thy face about in the heaven; now We will surely turn thee to a
Christ’s Role as Judge in Light of Islamic Theology Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun According to Muslim teaching, some of Allah’s names include titles such as “the Just,” “the Judge,” “the Just Decider,” and “The Requitter/Recompenser.” Al'Adl, Al-'dil: The Just The Just and Equitable. He whom desire does not cause to incline or decline so that
Islamic theology confirms Paid Members Public
That both Jesus and his followers claimed that he is God! Sam Shamoun In this article I have decided to once again compile a list of some of the names and characteristics which Islam claims belong only to Allah in order to demonstrate that the New Testament affirms the absolute