What is "PBUH"? In your questions and answers, I've noticed that you put these behind Jesus and Mohammad. What does it stand for or why do you put that? Just out of curiousity.
2006-07-24
14:48:57
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To back up truebeliever on being able to tell the difference between true believers and false believers. Galatians 5:22-23a "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control."
If a "Christian" doesn't have these, then he/she is not a true believer.
Please, don't make this question a battle of religions. It's just a question that I wanted to ask to Muslims.
2006-07-24
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yes it means "Peace Be Upon Him" for respect and u may find in other places SAWS which also has the same meaning but is in arabic.
2006-07-24 14:53:23
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answered by PFX 3
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PBUH is Peace Be Upon Him
Hey truebeleiver I have an answer for you.
If u know who are the ture believers, who are they? the romans? the catholics? Jehova's Witnesses? They all say V R the best. U R not. How do u know???
u talk about forcing into beleiving in Islam. Pls read the Quran and than debate. There is a verse in the Quran in Chapter 2 verse 256 or maybe 257 (I forgot) which says Let there be no cumpulsion in reliegion.
u have anything like that in ur scriptures????
Anyway, it is not for us to decide who is good and who is bad. It is for Allah to decide and He will because He KNOWS. Unlike you.
2006-07-24 15:41:59
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answered by Knowledge Seeker 4
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I do not know the reason for the use of the letters, PBUH, but I will find out for you. This statement reflects to the Prophet Mohammed, PBUH means Peace be unto him. The Jews had a saying to one another Peace be unto you, as one of the Jewish faith, even christians use a simular saying May God give you peace, or have a blessed day. This PBUH is know more than a brother blessing another with the hope of peace. Charles r.
2006-07-24 15:04:34
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answered by charles r 1
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Here's an another question for Muslims...
If everyone is forced to obey all the laws of Islam, then how can you tell the fakers from the true?
This is the difference with true Christianity...
We do not force people to believe one teaching. Therefore we can tell who is the true believers from the false believers.
But you, in Islam, have no way of knowing.
2006-07-24 14:51:47
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answered by truebeliever_777 5
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I do not believe all Muslims detest puppies, and so on. But formally puppies are very unclean and so they're intended to avoid them- it's all denominations of Islam that comply with that. It simply depends upon the character how carefully they comply with the guideline, a few folks are extra observant than others (in all religions).
2016-08-28 18:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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answer to truebeliever...:
huh!! it is recently when christians are accepting everything and even having gay bishops etc. read history. how non-christians,jews and even sects of different christian denominations were killed and persecuted. read about the inquisitions,massacres,witch trials,crusades and reconquista.
nobody can read what is deep inside one's mind. God will ultimately decide who really believes him or not. In Islam declaring a person as apostate is a juridical question unlike randomized Christianity.
2006-07-24 15:01:45
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answered by Mahfuz R 1
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Peace Be Upon Him, for respect.
2006-07-24 14:50:52
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answered by Mx2 4
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Islam is not forced upon anyone,you can not force anyone to be Muslim the same as you cannot force someone to be christian.we do not go door to door telling people ,who do not want to hear about Islam,to listen to us,we do offer the knowledge we have to those that want to know the truth.we willnever allow an argument to get heated,Allah knows best
2006-07-24 15:35:49
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answered by sabirah 3
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Yup. Peace Be Unto Him. While they tear up the rest of the world.
2006-07-24 14:52:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Peace be upon him. Do it out of respect and honor for the prophets that have come and gone.
2006-07-24 14:56:06
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answered by WhiteHat 6
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