who studies the life of prophet Mohamed and the quran will notice that he is really a prophet and a great man . but many people do not give themselves the chance to know and think of something that is different from their beliefs and thoughts so they deny it, whether there was a proof of their sayings or not.
2007-04-06 09:04:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Mohammed was just an ordinary man, born 570 AD, married when he was 25 years of age to a wealthy widow. He preached in the streets and market places by the encouragement of his wife. I see nothing here but a false teacher, making a name for himself. I see nothing more than that.
2007-04-06 17:01:40
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answered by Auburn 5
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If they did, there would be no need for their own beliefs. Muslims believe that the prophets before Muhammad spread the message to their own people,. Muhammad was the first to spread it to all of mankind. If the people had a new set of beliefs for them that they were sent, they wouldn't need the old.(ex=they don't follow the koshers laws of the jews)
To the guy above me, that is the point. The quran is the highest form of literacy in arabic,think shakespeare for english. If he wasn't a man of god, how else could he have gotten the message to that extent if he was illiterate. He had scirbes btw, for those of you wondering.
2007-04-06 15:54:59
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answered by safi_haq786 2
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Hey, we believe in the prophet Mohamed. He lived on earth and then he died! We know that Jesus died for our sins, rose from the dead on the third day and is coming back for us. Can the prophet Mohamed do that for you?
2007-04-06 15:55:59
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answered by Chatty Cathi 1
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Mohammed was totaly against Christianity by saying Jesus was only a man and not God's Son. Why don't you believe Jesus is God's Son?
2007-04-06 16:30:54
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answered by Me Encanta Espanol 4
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Jesus said, "The Kingdom is not taken by force." Mohamed spread Islam by threatening people into submission, therefore he was not led by the Holy Spirit. The fact that he did the opposite is evidence that he was led by a demonic spirit.
2007-04-06 15:58:33
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answered by wassupmang 5
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It's not so much about Mohamed, it's that I don't believe in god at all. That and I find many of the institutional practices of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam objectionable.
2007-04-06 15:53:30
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answered by Satan Lord Of Flames 2
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You mean why don't I believe the lie you believe.... well I wasn't brainwashed and having studied the quran it is clearly a man inspired compilation of mythology, lies and fiction - just as the Bible is, and every other religious text in existence. God does not speak to people!
2007-04-06 15:56:36
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answered by Anonymous
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They do but they look upon him only as a prophet and not like our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Only Jesus Christ can take you to God the father.
Lo siento!
2007-04-06 15:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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He is not a prophet. How could he write the Koran if he couldn't read and write. If he was from God, God would have prepared him.
2007-04-06 15:53:37
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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