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Textual, theological, and historical examinations of the Qur’an and its claims.
Discussions of fabricated Hadith Paid Members Public
Discussions of weak and fabricated Hadith These are links to Muslim sites: * Weak and fabricated Hadith (*, *) * Evaluation of some commonly quoted hadith * Greater and 'Lesser' Jihad?, Greater & lesser Jihaad * The Story of 'Umar Being Corrected by a Woman * On the Hadeeth Naming the 99 Names of
Aisha and her marriage to Muhammad Paid Members Public
We do not agree with the agressive language employed, but the below quoted newsgroup posting gives the facts in a concise form. From [email protected] (SVENHOLM) Newsgroups: soc.religion.islam Subject: Re: How old was Aicha? Date: Mon Sep 09 23:42:23 EDT 1996 In article <
Trinity in the Holy Bible Pt. 5 Paid Members Public
Addressing Some Objections to the Deity of Christ
A Response to a Muslim Article titled "Is Jesus Really God?" Paid Members Public
By Anthony Wales Muslims have produced much material in which they argue against the Divinity of Jesus Christ. One example of this is the article Is Jesus Really God, which is available on a number of locations on the internet (e.g., [1], [2]), and has also been published as
The Jinn and the Challenge of the Qur'an Paid Members Public
by Anthony Wales The Qur'an says that if human beings and jinn together attempted to produce something like the Qur'an they would fail. This claim appears in chapter 17, verse 88 in the following translations: DAWOOD: If men and jinn combined to produce a book akin
Reply to Sami Zaatari Paid Members Public
Sami Zaatari replied to an article of mine that I had written for Answering-Islam.org. My article was entitled, "If I were a Muslim, I would wonder." (here). His article can be found here and is entitled "Responding to Dallas Roark's article If I were
An Answer to the usual responses to "Women in Islam" Paid Members Public
To those wishing to respond to the above material, we would like to make some comments. 1. We had a lot of emails sent to us expressing vehement disagreement or strong support. The response of those who were angry came in the form of either calling on the mercy of
A Review of the Wood/Ataie Debate Paid Members Public
Who Know Who Mo? A Review of the Debate on Muhammad's Prophethood by David Wood and Ali Ataie Wildcat Personally, I'm not a fan of live debates when it comes to determining the truth of complex issues such as this one. As I've stated