Tag: religious debate
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Beyond the Challenge : A Muslim Response to Sam Shamoun’s Provocations
Recently Sam Shamoun, a well-known belligerent and provocative Christian missionary at Answering Islam, issued a challenge to Muslims to prove that Jesus (peace be upon him) did not claim to be God, as per the Qur'anic statement. It is obvious, however, that his demands are as preposterous as it is stupid. The Qur'an certainly quotes…
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Linguistic Rebuttal to Polemical Distortions : The Meaning of “Ahad”
In this detailed exploration, we debunk missionary misinterpretations of the Arabic term 'Ahad' through a rigorous linguistic analysis. By unearthing the true meaning, we offer a fresh perspective on this often misunderstood term. Embark on your journey to deeper understanding today - read, engage and broaden your knowledge horizon.
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Refuting Misinterpretations : Homosexuality in the Context of Islamic Teachings
In the usual vein of missionary tradition, the missionaries have made a rather pathetic attempt at "refuting" one of our articles which shows the Bible perversion in encouraging homosexuality. Previously, we have shown in another exposition how the so-called "apostle" from Tarsus had displayed some homosexual tendencies. In the later part of this article, we…
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Sam’s Sham-wow : Some Notes On Sam Shamoun’s Lowly Character
Recently I came across email exchanges that took place between Jalal Abualrab and the Christian missionary Sam Shamoun. I have heard that the missionary Shamoun is a very abusive, malicious and nasty individual, constantly mocking and abusing Islam as his hobby. After reading the mail exchanges, it became clear to me that this missionary is…
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Do Muslims Worship The Black Stone of the Kaaba ?
I believe that it is time that a response to this rather annoying polemic about the nature of the Black Stone (al-Hajar al-Aswad) and its significance in Islam by those who have an axe to grind about Islam (or otherwise known tenderly as the "Islamophobics") is finally needed. We will look at the common allegations…