Muslims,
do you think this website is speaking the truth about your religion? What are your comments after you've gone through it?
http://www.bibleprobe.com/muhammad.htm
I've gone through it, and I find it makes a lot of sense.
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2007-02-02
03:10:19
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If you think not, tell us why. You MUST have a reason right? Or do you just dis-believe for the sake of dis-believing?
2007-02-02
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update #1
there is but one truth, Jesus is the Christ
2007-02-02 03:12:48
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answered by spanky 6
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I don't like to bash, but it seems their are some sections of the middle eastern world that hold these beliefs. Not all muslims are like this. Just because the Quran says these things doesn't mean the Islamic people will do them, just as how the bible tells christians to kill any1 who works on sunday....this does not hold to be true.
Religion is a mess because it makes no sense. None of it. So you're bound have people doing dangerous, illogical things that make no sense who believe it, and others that don't take it that far.l
2007-02-02 11:16:42
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answered by Poo 3
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Thank you for the link. I note that the website is maintained by a group that is non-denominational, but appears to be wishing people to become Christians and Jews. I note that although they provide "sources" there are no hot links to, say, the Qur'an. They use Gospel citations to make their points, and only quote Qur'an to show that Muslims respect ALL of the Book-the Torah and the Gospels. Since "Allah" is Arabic for God, and since I have seen Christian Bibles written in Arabic with "Allah" for God, I find the attempt to say "Allah" is somehow different from the one and only God disingenuous.
I will agree that there are fundamentalist Muslims who preach falsehoods, not only about Christians and Jews, but also about their fellow Muslims. These people, as well as certain Christian and Jews have used scripture for their own ends. Instead of following the examples of their respective prophets and practicing tolerance and respect, they have decided that it is right to be judgemental and intolerant.
I would suggest before you believe everything that this site says, you check out neutral sources, such as online encyclopeadea and sites from universities. Definately read biographies of the Beloved Prophet (pbuh) written by both Muslims and non-Muslims. In each case, kindly look to see if the sources of the information may have an axe to grind, and take that into account before you come to any conclusion.
I have included a link from the USC Muslim Student Association that includes links to the Qur'an with a search engine. You can put in any key word and have links to the verses relating to it. There are three of the most common English translations for each verse, and no commentary. You may wish to use this tool when you come to a site that perports to be quoting the Qur'an or that says that something is said therein without giving a citation.
2007-02-02 11:27:14
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answered by KCBA 5
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As usual, Christians having a go at Islam - of course it isn't true! If it makes a lot of sense then you should go and do a Religious Studies course or something...?! It says in there that any Muslim who says Islam represents peace is ignorant of the Koran, so I ask YOU - have YOU read the Koran??? nope didn't think so. Take your hatred elswhere. PS it strikes me as odd that a Christian country (America) is the actual root cause of all the war and misery in the world today - and you STILL try to pin it on the Muslims... Educate yourself you ****!
2007-02-02 11:20:45
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answered by Anonymous
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The main thing that is missing from this article is the fact that it never says how false it is. There is no evidence supporting anything written there. Yes, we believe in the Old Testament and the Prophets, but please realize that not all of us are on a mission from Allah to "destroy all other religions." And also realize that Allah and the Christian God are the same, we just accept Jesus Christ to be a Prophet, not the actual "Son of God."
As-Salamu Alaykum - Peace be upon you
2007-02-02 11:17:18
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answered by Maverick 6
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O! it certainly does not speak the truth about Islam..
Things were definitely twisted out of context..
It's such a hateful website
2007-02-02 11:21:22
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answered by Razan 3
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you can look at a better link if you want
http://www.barnabas.net/
and it will teach you the original teaching of Jesus.
you can also send the link to the subject of this news article
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/02/02/america/NA-GEN-US-Mayor-Islam.php
God bless
2007-02-02 17:22:58
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answered by Temsah 4
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Great site. I think 99% of what it says is true.
2007-02-02 11:43:53
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answered by Antonio R 3
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No
2007-02-02 11:13:50
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answered by Dirty 5
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