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SalamKhan
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In Islam, we believe that Sulayman (A), the son of Dawud (A), was not only a great king like his father, but also a great Prophet like his father. We also deny what has been attributed to him in the Bible, namely comitting apostasy towards the end of his life. In Christianity, you believe that Sulayman (A) was the inspired author of some books in the Old Testament. My question is, considering the authority of Scripture, how can you accept that an inspired author could have fallen into apostasy, would that not cast doubt on whether he was inspired at all?
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