AND THEY WILL NEVER EVER BE ABLE TO BRING ONE VERSE COMPARABLE TO THE HOLY QURAN.
jealousy kills them every day and night.
i smell the hate in the air brother!!!
2006-09-14 05:28:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians and Jews or others non believers don't agree
with the teachings of the QUran .We have chosen what believe is a better path to our God .
As I am sure the Quran did not preach the destruction
of non believers by using Suicide bombers to maim and kill innocent people all over the World .
Not only in the West but in many Arab Country's as well .
2006-09-14 05:37:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Peace LOL often used reproduction and paste, i forgive you lack of expertise, considering which you does not even care, i circulate away it as much as you in looking out why this financial disaster(Al-Kafirun) became revealed on the 1st place formerly you integrate those 2 mutually... It became revealed to the prophet(observed) via fact of an incident befell between him(observed) and the Quraishi. circulate decide now. Even some Muslim this this financial disaster actually the reason being considering which you won't be in a position to reproduce any financial disaster as equivalent via fact the Qur'an. rather of arguing approximately it right here with us why do not attempt to reproduce one and commence engaged on it?? human beings tried in ineffective, some are unquestionably engaged on it nevertheless looking enhancing etc reason the won't be in a position to even come on the threshold of it... One financial disaster in hassle-free terms one.... might Allah instruction manual, bless and preserve us all incha'Allah ameen. Peace to all
2016-10-15 00:04:44
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answered by ? 4
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This all took place from the Middle East right. Well, I am not from the area this applies to, my ancestor are not from this region. They didn't know much outside their world. To them in that age there was only their region.They were not aware of the existence of a great deal of the world so these Prophets and religions belong to the Middle East (Islam,Jewish & Christian alike) and no one else. My ancestors were forced through war to convert. I am proud to liberate myself of them in the name of my ancestors that were killed and harassed by these religions. I am of a strong character and would rather burn in hell than bend in prayer to a God who is a conquerer and not a Father.
2006-09-14 05:34:07
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answered by spider 4
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Many people think that God and Allah are one and the same.
If that is true, then why are the Qu'ran and the Bible so different in their messages.
Either the Supreme Being is schizophrenic, OR (as we all suspect) Allah and God are NOT the same,
2006-09-14 05:35:50
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answered by Bob L 7
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For me, this religion has not been available to me. Christianity has been forced upon me, but now that I am older I feel like a religion cannot be forced upon you. See I am American. I am the Original American/ Native American. I have my own spirituality. But I would be interested to explore the Quran if it was not forced upon me. I respect beliefs and religions. What about you>?
2006-09-14 05:27:31
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answered by djzlyric 4
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Well, the whole point of being non-muslim in not caring about Allah. Why would Christians, pagans, and Jews, care anything about Allah if they worship something differant or nothing at all?
2006-09-14 05:26:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The muslim religion is not a religion of freedom, as practiced today.
Muslims kill people for wrighting what they think, Salomon Rushdie has a price on his head. Muslims also have killed people because of cartoons. This is not freedom. Muslims are free to say, do and even think only what they are told. You must know that people like their freedom.
Even in the time of the crusades muslims were more tolerant of other religions than they are today. Your going backwards and you want to drag others with you on your backwards dance?
2006-09-14 05:29:14
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answered by willberb 4
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Read the Book of Mormon.
My opinion is that the God of Islam, the God of Israel, the God of Christianity are the same God. God does not change, but He does share different parts of His Gospel to different people (prophets) at different times. At one time He shared the parts of His Gospel that could be understood and adheared to by the people of the Old Testament. At other times He shared the parts of His Gospel that were needed by the people in Asia, in America, in Isreal, in Arabia, in the islands of the sea, in Europe and elsewhere. The prophets who recieved this knowledge recieved it because they were God's chosen messengers for the area in which they lived. The message given to them contained what their people needed to correct the path they were on, or to give them additional knowledge and Gospel principles so they could continue to progress on their path to return to Heavenly Father.
I have not read the Quran, except a few passages posted here. However, based on the passage you quoted, there are two pronouns capitalized which normally are not. The words are We and Our. The signify more than one person is speaking. Could the person speaking be God, and the other person in the We and Our be Jesus Christ, who is perfect like God. In Christianity there was developed a concept called the Trinity because (in my opinion) people couldn't distinguish between God (the Father) and Jesus Christ (His Son). The reason it is difficult to distinguish and I think the reason why some Muslims think we worship Jesus Christ instead of God, is because Christ said, essentially, that the perfect become like God. They know what He knows, they speak as He would speak if there. Christ was there (at the time He spoke this), so it is as though God spoke it Himself. In everything that exists, not just that exists on this planet, that that exists period, there are only two known perfect people - God our Heavenly Father, and His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ. They are perfect, Christ speaks as God would if He were speaking. It's the same in the Old Testament as it is in the New Testament, the same in the Book of Mormon as it is in the Bible, and I'm sure it can be said of any other Holy book, including the Quran. It is short sighted of us to think that God only speaks to one group of people. He created all people, He loves all people, why wouldn't He speak to all people! Truth is truth, it doesn't matter who it is given TO, or who it is given THROUGH, just who it is given FROM.
As I read your passage, I interpret the passage to mean (roughly) Those who are not Muslim, bring your truth, see if it corresponds to our truth, and see if we can learn from each other. If you can not bring your truth (which can stay cleanest [free from translation errors] in book form) then perhaps you do not have truth and do not believe in the one true God. If this is true, then you must fear the fires of Hell.
If my interpretation is correct, then I say again, read the Book of Mormon. It was written by a people who were brought to what is now South America by the hand of God 600 years before Christ. Their civilization is documented through approximately 400 years after Christ's death. The book was hidden and later translated into English by Joseph Smith Jr. through the gift of God. It contains principles which I believe we should all live by, and is true.
2006-09-14 06:01:36
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answered by Tonya in TX - Duck 6
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Because I don't recognize the Quran or Allah as an authority in my life.
2006-09-14 05:25:24
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answered by freemansfox 4
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The Qur'an has much to offer. Study it-not to convert-but to understand. Most Americans have no idea what it is about.
2006-09-14 05:35:52
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answered by Shossi 6
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