theology
Doctrinal studies addressing key themes in Christian belief through Scripture and sound exegesis.
Correspondence with Dina Zoubi on Gramar Errors Paid Members Public
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 04:10:49 -0800 From: Dina Zoubi <[email protected]> To: [email protected] [note: This email address is no longer current since 2007] Subject: The, Qur'an:, Grammatical, Errors X-URL: http://members.aol.com/AlHaqq4u/qm01.html Dear M Rafiqul-Haqq and
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
Why I dont convert to Islam Paid Members Public
The Quran itself gives me plenty of reasons Dear Muslim missionary and emailer, During Islamic holy days and months I get a slight increase in emails from you that go something like this: "Come on, brother. During this holy time or month when we are conscious of God, accept
Why I write hard-hitting articles on Islam Paid Members Public
James M. Arlandson After reading or skimming my articles at this website, maybe a few readers wonder why I bother to write about this religion, especially in such a hard-hitting way. After all, 9/11 is so long ago. Here are five major reasons that explain my motives, for what
"A Common Word Between Us and You" — Some Theological Difficulties Paid Members Public
“Who You Gonna Serve?” Theological Difficulties in A Common Word Between Us and You Patrick De Leon Our Premise In October of 2007 a document entitled A Common Word Between Us and You was issued as an open letter to the leaders of the major Christian churches and denominational associations.
Jesus and Muhammad on wealth Paid Members Public
James M. Arlandson Both Jesus and Muhammad said that we should give to the poor (and so do most world religions). But beyond this basic generosity, they had very different attitudes and policies on money. In Islam, the Third of Five Pillars, the zakat or alms tax, commands Muslims to
Response to Wail Ibrahim on Grammar Errors Paid Members Public
This is in answer to Wail Ibrahim's rebuttal. > The First Error In 5:69 "Innal-laziina 'aamanuu wal-laziina > haaduu was-Saabi'uuna wan-Nasaaraa man 'aamana bilaahi > wal-Yawmil-'Aakhiri wa 'amila saali-hanfalaa khaw-fun > 'alay-him wa laa hum yah-zanuun." >
Islam Challenges Christianity ... and the Tougher Answers Paid Members Public
If you wish to either view the unpublished reactions or to support the work and publications of Mr. Newton and Mr. Rafiqul-Haqq please send an email. Articles by M. Rafiqul-Haqq and P. Newton Answering Islam Home Page