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The strongest “evidence” for the Trinity in the Bible is the verse 1 John 5:7 or otherwise known as the ‘Johannine Comma’. Unfortunately for the Trinitarians, it has long been known by scholars that it is not part of the original text. It was never in the Greek manuscripts, but surfaced in the Latin translation in…
The purpose of this rebuttal is only to prove that the content of the Diatessaron is not the same as the current content in the New Testament gospels.
For the early Christians before the late 2nd century C.E., there was no such thing as an "Old" or "New" Testament as found in the modern-day Christian Bible today. The writers of the New Testament were basically unaware that they were producing writings equivalent to the status of "scripture".
Mohd Elfie Nieshaem Juferi Three hundred years after the time of Jesus(P), there were many different versions of the Gospel story and the teachings of Jesus(P).[1] Then, as now, no one was quite certain who wrote them, or when or where they were written. The teachings of the Christian Church varies from one area to…
The emigrants resided in Abyssinia three months during which ‘Umar ibn al Khattab converted to Islam. In their exile, they heard that upon ‘Umar’s conversion the Quraysh had stopped their persecution of Muhammad and his followers. According to one report a number of them had returned to Makkah, according to another, all. On reaching Makkah…
Ibn Sa‘d (d. 230) in his al-Tabaqat al-Kubra (reprint Beirut : Dar Sadir), vol. 1 said : [p. 205] Muhammad ibn ‘Umar(*) narrated to us : (1) Yunus ibn Muhammad ibn Fadala al-Zafari narrated to me : From his father who said : (2) From Kathir ibn Zayd : From al-Muttalib ibn ‘Abd Allah ibn Hantab who said : [(*) Muhammad ibn ‘Umar al-Waqidi (d. 207),…
Ever since the publication by Viking/Penguin in the summer of 1998 of The Satanic Verses, by Salman Rushdie, interest in the origin of those so-called “Satanic Verses” was renewed. That episode, which was repeated by a good number of Muslim writers, historians and Qur’anic commentators (some accepting it, some rejecting it, and yet, some others modifying…
The knowledgeable person may question : why raise an issue that have been discussed and put to rest by both Muslim and non-Muslim scholars countless times ? Well, firstly, the issue of the so-called “Satanic Verses“As the tradition of defamation against Islam demonstrates, it could only have been the Christian missionaries who fashioned the term ‘Satanic verses’,…