Proof of something is an ego thing, truth isn't always something you can prove
2007-02-14 14:31:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Science has not proven Islam. Islam has proven science. Go Google or Yahoo "Islamic scientific miracles" and you will see what I mean.
Allah is just the arabic word for God. Nothing more, nothing less. Arabs are not fairy tales, they are people!!! Muhammad did exist in history, it's a proven fact. Then how do you explain the billions of Muslims on Earth today, not to mention that Islam is the fastest growing religion!!!
You don't have to be a Muslim, because you're not one.
2007-02-14 14:32:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Why did I Embrace Islam? This is an extract from Dr. Gronier, a French MP, who embraced Islam. Revealing the reason of embracing Islam he said, I read all of the Ayat (Quranic verses), which have a relation to medical, health, and natural sciences that I studied before and have a wide knowledge of. I found that these verses are totally compatible with and give a picture of our modern sciences. Thus, I embraced Islam as it was obvious that Muhammad revealed the Absolute Truth more than a thousand years ago. Had every specialist, artist or scientist compared those Quranic verses to his own specialization, beyond the shadow of doubt he would embrace Islam, especially if he has a sound mentality and goodwill to search for the truth and not a mentally defective person with the intentions of malevolent aims
2016-05-24 00:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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First, let me apologize. I am very anti-muslim. That having been said, let us look at it from a different perspective. I have spent most of my adul life studying the Judeo/Christian Bible and working in the medical field -- full of "science." Pick up any western world biology book and it's opening statement will tell you that the "science" of evolution is a theory and not a fact.
Science -- Imperical science, is the art of conducting tests that reproduce the same results. And those results are quantifiable and verifiable. Try as they have, scientists have yet to be able to produce "life" from nothing. God (or Allah) did.
My religion, my spirituality, is based on faith. I have read, studied and know what is recorded as historical fact -- most of which is verifiable and that which has yet to be, is being proven on an almost daily basis. Look around you. What you see, the sky, the stars, trees, water, sand/dirt, mountains and snow, birds and plants... Who else but God almighty (Allah) could possibly have dreamed up and then created so much?
I've read your Qu'ran, but I have not studied it. I know for a fact that the word "Luck" was never once used in any version of my Holy Bble. I don't remember ever having read it in your Qu'ran either. I don't believe in luck, nor do I believe in "accidents." Evolution suggests both.
My suggestion to you, is to look at man's world and see what is out there. Some good, some bad. Read my Bible and your Qu'ran. Make an intellegent decision. Believe in something greater than self. Have faith. Without that, you live, you breath, you die and that's all. It is our relgions, yours and mine on which whole civilizations are based. There is reason. Have faith. Believe.
2007-02-14 14:47:26
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answered by Doc 7
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Modern science is woefully inadaquate to use it as a justification for not believing in something. Science may not have proven the existence of Allah or God, But it has also not been able to disprove it.
2007-02-14 14:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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For years Islam was hidden to the west,In 2001 the Veil was
opened & exposed to the Gospel,Yes they may be sitting on the crude oil,but the Lord is saying take another look.If Allah be God follow Him.,But if (God ) be God follow Him thru Jesus.
Proverbs 30:4 What Is His Name< & His Son"s Name,? Choose this Day, who you will serve.
2007-02-14 15:05:04
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answered by section hand 6
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I don't know you, but I love hearing about stories found in the Holy Quraan, just as I like stories found in the Bible, and yet I am not a Muslim nor a Christian.
I believe everyone is entitled to enjoy their Freedom of Cult. I enjoy my freedom to worship my Goddess and God. Those who don't believe in anything, are free to enjoy their unbelief.
If you don't want to be Muslim, that's your choice. I applaud you for not letting anyone impose on you a religion. But if you choose to follow Islam or any other religion later, I will applaud you for choosing to believe what you chose to believe.
2007-02-14 15:04:06
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answered by David G 6
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You stupid girl, Allah is god and the only, If u don't believe in Allah you don't believe in god! You're saying Muhammad is a fairy tail? Since Muhammad was the last prophet of Allah there is even more proof he exists.
2007-02-16 10:04:03
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answer #8
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answered by Haji 3
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I guess the word you're looking for is "Atheist"!
Oh, incidentally, there are too many historical references to Mohammad, unsavorary as they are, to prove he did, in fact, exist!
I think what you're trying to say is "The Qua'ran" is an Ancient Arab Fairy Tale.
Sorry, but I'm just tring to help by straightening out your English!
All the best!
Cheers!
Simon Templar
2007-02-14 14:35:12
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answered by In Memory of Simon Templar 5
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I am not a muslim but let me answer your question. I respect all religions.
Now, coming to your question. Science and Religion, though have the same goal (to know the ultimate reality) is two different entities with two different measures. You can not use science to comprehend religion and similarly you can not use faith to comprehend science. Its like using a weighing scale to measure the temperature. Exactly......weighing scale is to measure weight and thermometer is to measure temperature. Two different entities, two different measures. Likewise, you cant search for 100% scientific proff for faith based entity and vice versa. If you believe in it, you go with it. Thats it. Whatever makes you happy.
2007-02-14 14:35:06
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answered by Trivi 3
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No God can be proved. Allah means God in Arabic. So, you're saying there is no God. Many will agree with you.
2007-02-14 14:30:40
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answered by Justsyd 7
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