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@sam,
The bible isn’t allowed in Saudi Arabia?
If that’s true, then that is terrible.
The bible isn’t allowed in Saudi Arabia?
If that’s true, then that is terrible.
I am curious to know how that was done.
Definitely it’s not allowed to enter Saudi Arabia, If they discovered that you have Bible in the shipment or when entering through the airport customs then they will confiscate it and put it in the shredder machine, as shown in this incident.@sam,
The bible isn’t allowed in Saudi Arabia?
If that’s true, then that is terrible.![]()
I would like to see Mohammed’s own proof that he was from Ishmael’s line. If not then it’s not good enough.There are many Arabic sources for that, if you can read Arabic then I will provide you the links.
You seem to miss the point I was trying to make. To be honest it has little to do with St Paul per se. I’m trying to say that the following argument is used by any prophet (and St Paul et al):Firstly, there are three other Apostles whom agree with “St Paul”, so if all the Christian faith was based upon one person “St Paul” (like the case of Muhammed), then your argument is true.
Secondly, Muhammed was an important figure in history because of his tribe influence in Arabian Peninsula at that time, his grandfather (Abdul Mutallib) from the Quraysh tribe which was number one tribe during that time, and their genealogy can be traced back to Ishmael, was a wealthy man in Mecca and all other tribes were listening to him, also Muhammed married his first wife (Khadijah bint Khuwaylid), the “Princess of Quraish”, who was a businesswoman and also a very rich woman with lots of influence.
Thirdly, there is no mention of any miracle for Muhammed in Quran, miracles are very important events, if such had happened, then Quran should have mentioned them.
Finally, it would be wise if you state your religion in your CAF profile, so we know how to cite our references in the future.![]()
Originally Posted by Peace of cake View Post
Muhammed is clearly an important figure in history and did miraculos things
Really…? Please explain the bold part.
Well then Saudi Arabia just lost my respect.Definitely it’s not allowed to enter Saudi Arabia, If they discovered that you have Bible in the shipment or when entering through the airport customs then they will confiscate it and put it in the shredder machine, as shown in this incident.
Sorry thought I’d answered this, please see aboveBUMP
Because of two main factors:There is much in the Islamic tradition, both Sunni and Shia, of the miracles ascribed to Muhammed, so I don’t know why you say this?
We don’t want to know your backgroundI don’t see why knowing my background is of any concern to what I’ve presented.
Well then Saudi Arabia just lost my respect.
Hi Sam777, were you able to find any quote from Mohammed’s own words that he was from the line of Ishmail? Or atleast his followers saying that he was? Perhaps there is a quote from one of the respective sources that Mohammed was an Ishmalite?I would like to see Mohammed’s own proof that he was from Ishmael’s line. If not then it’s not good enough.
MJ
Regardless, about 1 billion believe the Qu’ran and it’s growing. It’s bearing fruit and strength.In regards to the apparitions from the angel Gabriel to Mohammed and if the apparitions are true or is this a false religion, I think this information will be helpful as the main clue:
In the Old and New Testaments, when an apparition comes from heaven, the messenger always has the same comment and it is “Do Not Be afraid”. This is the same as the angel Gabriel to Mary and Jesus at the Transfiguration as well as Our Lady of Guadalupe, Fatima, etc. If the messenger does not address the person with “Do not be afraid”, I think the safe bet is “Do not believe”. I do not remember Gariel saying tis to Mohammed.
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It’s growing because we aren’t diligent in teaching the Bible, and because Muslims have a higher birthrate than Christians. It’s not that the Qu’ran is somehow superior, it’s that the Christians of Europe especially are more concerned with secularism than Christianity.Regardless, about 1 billion believe the Qu’ran and it’s growing. It’s bearing fruit and strength.
I thought a circular argument went like this:…Person A claims to have status X
Person B believes person A to be truthful
Therefore person B accepts A has status X
It’s clearly a circular argument based on the ‘claim’ and perception of the claimant ‘to be truthful.’ …
Oh this is original
- Our greatest proof that Mohammed is the true Prophet of God is the Quran. The Word of God, which no man can create a single verse like it. Do you really believe that Quran is the word of man? Read every single verse in it, and be logical.
- You know that Prophet Jesus was sent to a specific nation “Jews”, and he said that: Mt 15:24 I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
Wrong, Jesus was sent for all nations:But God says that Prophet Mohammed was sent to all creatures. Quran 21:107. We sent thee not, but as a mercy for all creatures.
- Islam is the only other religion that believes in Jesus as one of God’s mightiest Prophets and the only other religion that believes that Mary is the greatest woman of all nations. Quran 3:42. Behold! The angels said: "O Mary! Allah hath chosen thee and purified thee;―chosen thee above the women of all nations.
To fool people, the devil isnt going to say 'oh go and do all evil things, as they will not be convinced.If Prophet Mohammed came to delude people as you claim, why would he give so much respect to Jesus and his mother as one cannot be a Muslim if he denies one of them.
It is not easy to understand and you need to sort out which hadiths are real, which ones are false etc. You then have to read the quran and compare, you call that easy?
- The teaching of Islam is very logical and can easily be understood and accepted by our nature. To worship God only, the Creator of Heavens and Earth, to pray to God only, to seek forgiveness from God only. For a person to leave Islam and accept Christianity, for example, he has to make a distance between himself and God. Instead of seeking forgiveness from God, he has to seek it now from a priest, and instead of worshipping God alone, he will worship him in three forms, and has to equalize Him with his creations. This is not really appealing for Muslims, because we have a great faith, and God is so close to us that we pray to Him directly, and seek His forgiveness directly.
Oh boy, I can show you the contradictions, but it would just take me too long!
- Prophet Mohammed did not bring a new faith that contradicts with the teachings of the other Messengers that God sent before him. His teaching is not different than the teaching of Abraham, Noah, Jacob, David, Moses, and all the Prophets of God who came to guide people to the One True God, including Prophet Jesus of course, who delivered the exact same teaching.
JL: You might find the following interesting. Sixteen million Muslims convert to Christianity every year in Africa.Regardless, about 1 billion believe the Qu’ran and it’s growing. It’s bearing fruit and strength.
How would we know it says that since whatever it says in Arabic cannot be fully translated?… Many muslims have claimed that for the quran to make perfect sense, it can only be read in Arabic and cannot be fully translated as it loses its ‘poetry’.
It says it in the quran also :
“Verily, We made it a Quran in Arabic so that you may be able to understand” (43:3)
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I didnt say you HAVE TO know arabic to become a muslim, my statement is saying the quran loses its ‘poetry’. When translated, it doesnt have the ‘flow’ musllims claim it has who know arabic. yes it can be translated, but it is not the same as it is in arabic. There is a difference!How would we know it says that since whatever it says in Arabic cannot be fully translated?
We’ve been down this road many times before; it is a Catch-22. Do you have to know Arabic to become a Muslim? Not according to this since-been-removed website islamic-world.net/invitation.php?ArtID=338. All that is required is to submit to Allah and memorize a few prayers in the Koran. But, to submit to Allah, it is necessary to know his will, and where do you find it but in the Koran? “Learning Arabic will be an advantage as there is a big difference between reading the translations of the Koran and the original text in Arabic,” the site continues. How would the reader know what is in the Koran if it cannot be translated into the only language he does know? Hence, Catch 22.
JL: Wouldn’t this means the hadiths (traditions) contradict the Quran. How do Muslims explain accepting a hadith over the Quran?Because of two main factors:
- If miracles really had happened, and since they are fundamentally a very important events, then Quran should have mentioned them, which it did not.
- There is a verse in Quran which clearly states that there are NO SIGNS for Muhammed per Quran (17:59):
“And We refrain from sending the signs, only because the men of former generations treated them as false: We sent the she-camel to the Thamud to open their eyes, but they treated her wrongfully: We only send the Signs by way of terror (and warning from evil).” .
This is clearerI thought a circular argument went like this:
Person A claims to have status X
Person B believes person A to be truthful
Therefore person B accepts A has status X
Asked why, Person B answers by saying “Because Person A has status X.”
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The way I read Mohammed’s claim is [in the modern vernacular] :
Mohammed: “The Angel Gabriel appeared to me and said I am God’s messenger.”
Skeptic: “What proof do you have of this?”
Given the helpful comment above… I’m surprised by this; its not helpful nor fair. Obviously Muslims wanted proof too and were satisfied (clearly), whatever we might say. They give many such examples, like that he always told the truth (the pagan Arabs called him al Amin ‘the truthful one’) and so on…Mohammed: “Whaaaaat? You don’t believe in God’s messenger?”