Worshiping the Same or a Different God ? Muhammad is commanded to speak to the disbelievers : … nor do you worship what I worship [109:3]. However, other verses in the Qur’an state clearly that those disbelieving his message are in fact worshiping the same God, Allah.
In this article, I have compared the accounts of one event as described in the first three Synoptic gospels, Matthew, Mark and Luke. The reader should realize after comparison that the gospels were originally transmitted through oral tradition. In the process of writing, the writers of the gospels had changed the tradition according to their whims and fancies.
Abdur Rafay Ahmad & Mohd Elfie Nieshaem Juferi Before proceeding, please let us inform you clearly that Muslims love Prophet Jesus(P) and have nothing…
That the Christianity of today rests solely on the the doctrine of Jesus Christ, that he was God in human form and died on the cross as a suffering deity need no longer be explained. However, there is hardly a single statement where Jesus had explicitly stated that he is God, although Christians do bring out various passages in order to force this interpretation. But did Jesus really make statements of his (alleged) deity regarding his status, the words, the will and the power he used ? We urge you to consult your own Bible and verify that the following conclusions are not drawn out of context.
Centuries of confrontation with the Christian West followed by a period of intense missionary activity, which still continues in certain regions of the Islamic…
What does Allah (God) say about the Prophet ‘Eesa (Eesho/Jesus)(P) and his mother Maryam (Miriam/Mary) in His last Revelation to mankind, the Qur’an ? The…
This article was written as part of my answer to a Christian calling himself “AIbrahim”, who raised the issue of Muslim converts to Christianity as “proof” for the truth of Christianity as well as denying that Christian reverts to Islam were even “practising Christians”. Below is the reproduction of that dialogue, with some modifications to suit the topic.
An exposition of the background of pre-Islamic Arabia and its people, as well as the prevailing socio-religious condition, aptly termed Jahiliyyah, prevalent at the time.
Excerpted from Sirat Al-Nabi and the Orientalists : With Special Reference to the Writings of William Muir, D.S. Margoliouth and W. Montgomery Watt , Vol.…
1) ARGUMENTFROMDISAGREEMENT I believe that the Bible is the word of God. The Qur’an disagrees with the Bible. Therefore, Islam is false. 2) ARGUMENTFROM…
Some Arab Christians apologists falsely claim that Prophet Muhammad(P) was literate and even knew many languages. They base their falsehood on the interpolation of…
Conclusion Regarding Christian DoctrinesTom Harpur, For Christ’s Sake, pp. 124 – 125 I am well aware that in questioning orthodox teaching — the dogmas of the Trinity…
Muslims do not believe in Muhammad(P) as God or venerate and worship him as God. We believe that he is a Messenger of God, just like Moses(P) and Jesus(P), and that he brought God’s Words to us. He neither conceived his own conception of God nor did he told Muslims to establish Islam with force. Muslims do not believe that Muhammad(P) is the Messiah. We believe that Jesus(P) is the Messiah. The only thing that we do not agree about him with Christians is that Jesus(P) is a Living God and/or a part of the Trinity along with God (The “Father”) and the Holy Spirit.
Nabeel Qureshi died at the age of 34 years old in 2017 from a “rare and deadly form of stomach cancer” on 16th of September 2017 with mixed reactions.
But the first of the four gospels, i.e., the Gospel according to Mark, apparently did not receive Paul’s memo. And this is a very important point as we keep in mind that each of the gospels were initially divorced from each other and were written in different localities for different audiences.
So which is the correct Gospel account concerning the choice of Jesus’ first apostles ? The following Bible contradiction was extracted from an unpublished thesis entitled Ibn Hazm On The Doctrine of Tahrif which cites Kitab al-Fasl fi al-Milal wa al-Ahwa’ wa al-Nihal and insha’allah this will be part of an ongoing series to reproduce extracts of Ibn Hazm’s criticisms of the Bible and Christianity.