I am sick and tired of stupid people asking stupid questions based in their stupid teachers.
The people of Arabia at the time DID read the bible and the Torah and other scriptures as well. And many of them were also polytheist pagans.
You entire question is ridiculous why not do some research before you make a fool of yourself.
Peace and Blessings,
Salim
2006-12-23 22:06:34
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answered by إمام سليم چشتي 5
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You said " Society in Arab assume he was a prophet cause the Arab people at the time never read the Holy Bible so they taught it was a new Holy Book"
that not true at all, the muslims knew about the christians and their holy book ! And some did have the interst in looking onto other holy books !
What is your proof about what you say !
Secondly, if what is in the quran is true about some verses in the bible that have described Jesus's birth .... Should'nt that ring a bell ? IF everything about Jesus's birth is true and every detail , should'nt that be a justification to prove that Muhammad is a prophet ? If you say that what Muhammed had said is true, why would he lie about other things ? Why should'nt he say the truth in all what is said ? especially after the suffering he and his followers had gone through ...
To mention also, that the King of Ethiopia (Habasha) at that time, had given muslims peace to live in his kingdom ! Because of the truth of what Muhammed is preaching about Jesus !
2006-12-24 06:06:42
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answered by ajhe_82 2
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well my friend Mohammad (MPBUH) was illiterate, he never knew how to read or write, and history confirms it. But the irrony of the matter is, if we suppose u are right, the muslims changed ur bible and they stick to it for the past 1400 years, as there is no change in the Quran. and u people have more then 70 authentic books !! strange is n't it. well let me tell u muslims believe on all the books, including Quran to be from the same source, for the same people in different times. And all of them to be parts of the Book "well Guarded", it says in chapter 56, verse75 to 80,
(THE EVENT, THE INEVITABLE)
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Furthermore I call to witness the setting of the Stars,-
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And that is indeed a mighty adjuration if ye but knew,-
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That this is indeed a qur'an Most Honourable,
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In Book well-guarded,
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Which none shall touch but those who are clean:
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A Revelation from the Lord of the Worlds.
read Quran and u will know the difference.
2006-12-24 06:16:49
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answered by jeetahay 2
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although your question has a problem in conveying the meaning and i couldn't
get it completely(although he and his disciple only)but i answer:
OK whatever you think does not change the truth
if you are not sure that the holy Quran is a new book, you may at least read some parts of it or have a research on it
try to find which one is better , which one is not changed
(we Muslims say that the Holy Bible has been changed in the past.)which one is not self-contradictory
for example we say Christ(Peace be upon him) is not the son of god.
2006-12-24 07:28:22
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answered by m_homayoun 1
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There are so many cases of rape, incest, and genocide in the Bible, and poor Muhammad(pbuh) forgot to copy all of them. There wasn't an Arabic version of the Bible present in his time. The Bible indicates that Adam(pbuh) lived around 6000 years ago, somehow Muhammad managed to correct that by omitting it. The Biblical flood suggests a global catastrophe, yet there is evidence against, and again Muhammad managed to correct that by omitting it again. Man, he must have been on a roll.
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2006-12-24 06:39:22
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answered by Anonymous
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by the way the true holy bible say that Jesus say the after me will appear a prophet called Ahmad follow him i guess you who didn't read the holy bible
2006-12-24 06:00:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Does this mean you are admitting the Quran is the word of God? Wow, you are trying to bash it, yet you made an admission.
In any case, keep hating us, hope you enjoy it.
2006-12-24 06:33:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever you and I may know or not know about Mohamed, I think it is pointless to ask rhetorical questions about religions and religious matters.
2006-12-24 06:00:27
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answered by Avner Eliyahu R 6
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the things that christians say about prophet Mohammad,is the same thing the jew says about jesus, both don't believe
2006-12-24 06:18:27
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answered by ♥ 3
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Jesus, Mohammed, Jew, all true.
2006-12-24 07:27:54
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answered by splurkles 3
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