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Detailed responses to Islamic assertions, critiques, and controversies, offering thorough scriptural and historical counter-arguments.
Embryology in the Qur'an: Refutation of Christian Missionary Writings Paid Members Public
A Response To Abdullah ibn Adam's: Embryology in the Qur'an: Refutation of Christian Missionary Writings (found at this page) Some comments by the "Christian Missionary" author I fully accept that not everybody who reads the research I have presented will agree with it, because
Embryology in the Qur'an: Refutation of Christian Missionary Writings Paid Members Public
Embryology in the Qur'an: Refutation of Christian Missionary Writings Introduction Assalaamu 'Alaikum. On his web site (http://answering-islam.org/) pages: http://answering-islam.org/Science/clings.html http://answering-islam.org/Quran/Science/embryo.html Jochen Katz tries to say that the Qur'an could have described an
Embryology in the Qur'an Paid Members Public
In the early 1980s, Prof. Keith Moore, formerly an anatomist at the University of Toronto, Canada produced a special edition of his embryology textbook, the standard version of which has been widely used in medical schools around the world. Apparently when he first read what the Qur'an had
Qur'an in your DNA! Paid Members Public
Some Muslims want to convince themselves and others of the miraculous nature of the Qur'an by pointing to the discovery that the Qur'an has been found coded into the human DNA structure. This is a particularly interesting and illuminating claim, since it is propagated by several
DISTORTION IN THE KORAN Paid Members Public
The stage of collecting the Koran into a book was one of the most serious stages the Koranic text ever was subjected to. The Koran was revealed in seven ways (or dialects). Muslims sanctioned reciting it by the meaning and not necessarily verbatim. "Companions" at first were opposed
Dishonest? Paid Members Public
May 18, 1999 his newsgroup statement here June 4, 1998 smaller font October 28, 1996 The formulation on the original Qur'an contradictions page was: A red star * after the title indicates that a Muslim response to this topic is available or included. I said "available" not
Verses very much like it Paid Members Public
The article "Grammatical Errors in the Qur'an", also gives the corrected form of the verses discussed. Taking any of those corrected verses, they are certainly 1. "Like it" -- being only one or two letters different from a Qur'anic verse! What could
John Burton and the Mushaf of Muhammad Paid Members Public
Sometimes Muslims make the following appeal: * The famous orientalist John Burton had stated in the conclusions of his book "The Collection of The Quraan": "What we have today in our hands is the Mushaf of Muhammad." ["The Collection of The Quraan", 1979, John Burton,