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Detailed responses to Islamic assertions, critiques, and controversies, offering thorough scriptural and historical counter-arguments.
Response to Hamza Abdul Malik's Debate regarding "Was Christ Crucified?" Paid Members Public
A Christian Response to Hamza Abdul Malik's Debate regarding Was Christ Crucified? Sam Shamoun This paper will briefly examine some of the most common arguments presented by Mr. Hamza Abdul Malik of the Islamic Research and Propagation Center of Jamaica, NY against the New Testament witness to the
Rebuttals to "Islamic Information" : Biblical Criticism Paid Members Public
Responses to "Islamic Information" Biblical Criticism The word "criticism" is often taken by the public to imply negative judgment. Hence "biblical criticism" is often taken to mean negative judgment against the Bible. Yet it is not necessary to gather this meaning from the use
Contradictions in the Qur'an: The Confusion Over The Days of Creation Paid Members Public
The Quran’s Confusion Over The Days of Creation: A Response to MENJ’s Six or Eight Days of Creation? In his attempted rebuttal to our article Six or eight days of creation? Mohd Elfie Nieshaem Juferi (MENJ) first quotes the short summary from the overview page of our Qur&
Responses to Bismikaallahuma : Contradictory Accounts of the Creation in Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 Paid Members Public
Formulated as a rhetorical question, Mohd Elfie Nieshaem Juferi (MENJ) concludes in a simplistic article that Contradictory Accounts of the Creation in Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 prove that the Bible cannot be from God. Much more sophisticated critics of the Bible have attacked the Bible over this issue for
Muhammad, the Qur'an, and Christian Sources Paid Members Public
Abstract Muhammad used several sources as information for his recital of the Qur'an. One of these sources were the fables of the Christians living in and nearby Arabia at that time. This paper describes two of the Christian fables Muhammad recited into the Qur'an. Introduction Muhammad
Muslim Responses to Jay Smith's Papers Paid Members Public
The material by Jay Smith has caused quite some reaction in the Muslim real and cyber world. In particular his paper on the historical critique of the Qur'an. Since most of the Muslim sites that attack the evidence and interpretation presented by Jay Smith do not link to
Responses to Bismikaallahuma : Who Suffers the Consequence of Sins? Paid Members Public
Islam and the Punishment of the Innocent A Response to MENJ’s Proposed Harmonization of a Quranic Contradiction Sam Shamoun & Jochen Katz In the article Who Suffers the Consequence of Sins according to the Qur'an? we sought to demonstrate that the Qur'an contradicts itself by
Comments on Dr. Norlain Dindang Mababaya's "God: Is not the Author of Confusion" Paid Members Public
Comments on Dr. Norlain Dindang Mababaya's God: Is not the Author of Confusion This is the first article, written by Dr. Mababaya, that I have read or answered. His arguments against the Bible are, essentially, the same arguments that atheists and Jehovah's Witnesses have used in