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The Garbled Up Quran Pt. 5 Paid Members Public
We have come to the last section of our multi-part reply to In Anwar’s defense of the Quran’s less than miraculous structure https://answeringislam.blog/the-garbled-up-quran-pt-4/. Ali Dashti was not alone in claiming that the Quran contains unfamiliar words. There are Muslims who agree with him. The following
The Garbled Up Quran Pt. 4 Paid Members Public
In this section https://answeringislam.blog/the-garbled-up-quran-pt-3/, we are going to take a look at some of the many grammatical errors of the Quran. The following list of mistakes is adapted from ‘Abdallah ‘Abd al-Fadi’s book Is the Qur’an Infallible, pp. 171-185, unless noted otherwise. 1. A Nominative
Contacting Dallas M. Roark Paid Members Public
Contacting Dallas M. Roark Dallas Roark welcomes your feedback, critique, and further questions to all of his papers published on Answering Islam. You can reach him via email here. Before writing you may want to read his answer to some earlier emails in response to his articles.
Correspondence with Dina Zoubi on Gramar Errors Paid Members Public
This is in response to Dina Zoubi / Arabi Bin Qahtan's letter at the end of the first part of this correspondence. Date: Tue, 4 Mar 97 From: [email protected] (Newton) To: [email protected] Subject: *in* or *inna* ? Dear 'Arabi bn Qahtan Thank you for your
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 To: [email protected] [note: This email address is no longer current since 2007] Subject: The, Qur'an:, Grammatical, Errors X-URL: http://members.aol.com/AlHaqq4u/qm01.html Dear M Rafiqul-Haqq and
Appendix Paid Members Public
Embracing Biblical Eschatology In this section the question is addressed: Why study eschatology? But before we address this question, I want to bat around a couple of the reasons why people do not study eschatology. Reason One: People Who Study Eschatology Are Weird. I dont know about you, but I
A Topical Study of the Qur'an Paid Members Public
Chapter Ten Hell Preface and Comparison with the Bible One of the more significant differences between the Bible and the Qur'an is the emphasis placed on Hell. The Bibles New Testament only mentions Hell fourteen times. None of the references contain a great deal of specifics. Even though
A Topical Study of the Qur'an Paid Members Public
Chapter Eight Judgment Day Preface and Comparison with the Bible Both the Qur'an and the Bible proclaim a final judgment. Some of the end times catastrophes mentioned in the Qur'an reflect what the Bible stated hundreds of years before Mohammed was born. Yet, there are a