We actually welcome questions about our faith, especially from people who are already Muslim. I was like that early on when I first came to Islam.
2007-05-15 02:47:49
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answered by Maverick 6
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He can... A Muslim can Doubt the Quran. But we WONT say him to have 'faith'.
Instead he will be asked to explain about what he has doubt. And then it would be cleared satisfactorily.
Why does User 'Audax at Fedilix' feel that way???
The Quran written by Muhammed??? WOW That would be the 8th Wonder of the World if it were True!!!
The REASON is, Muhammed (Peace Be Upon Him) was an illiterate.
How can an illiterate man write about social law and order in the Quran???
How can an illiterate man write about Science and Medicine in the Quran??? (The Quran is 100% Compatible with Modern Established Sientific Facts)
http://www.harunyahya.com/m_video_miracles_quran.php
How can an illiterate man write about the Solar System and the Creation of the Universe in the Quran which is about the Big Bang and the Doppler Effect???
http://www.harunyahya.org/m_video_creation_universe.php
How can an illiterate man write about the Creation of Man with apt detailed description of each stage that the Human Embryo goes through???
http://www.harunyahya.com/m_video_creation_man.php
THE ANSWER is PLAIN and SIMPLE.
This Book is NOT the work of Muhammed (PBUH) INSTEAD its the WORK of 'The CREATOR' of Muhammed (PBUH).
Read it to find more about it.
There is NO blind-faith in Islam.
Almighty GOD asks us to think and ponder over each and every of teh Quranic Verse.
2007-05-15 02:55:17
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answered by flameslivewire 3
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Romans 10:17 says that "Faith follows the things heard." A person must first find out what the Bible says, and he will strengthen his conviction if he examines it carefully so as to be convinced of its reliability. Also, Romans 10:10 says"With the heart one exercises faith." By meditating on godly things to build up appreciation for them, a person impresses them on his figurative heart. Faith is strengthened when a person acts on God's promises and then sees the evidence of God's blessing on what he has done.Keep in mind that Faith is a fruit of God's spirit,and God, gladly gives it to those who seek it.Gal.5:22 & Luke 11:3So persons without faith are not seeking that spirit, or they are doing do for a wrong purpose or are resisting its operation in their lives.
2007-05-15 02:57:39
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answered by ? 2
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If a Muslim began to doubt the Qu'ran I would say to him "keep going, you're making progress."
The Qu'ran was manufactured by a man named Mohammad in the 7th century and was influenced heavily by the Christian Scriptures. Mohammad borrowed from Judaism, Catholicism and Persian religions to create the Islamic faith. It was a faith which gave the Arab people something to unite around - a cultural bond. Nothing more.
However, the Christian Scriptures (the Bible) are filled with prophesies that have nearly all been fulfilled which attest to its divine origins.
Even most unbelievers admit Jesus Christ was a historical person. Ok....so either He was a madman and a liar, or He was who He claimed to be - the Son of God and our redeemer.
2007-05-15 02:45:43
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answered by Veritas 7
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Well that must of been one damn long night and he must of been a damn fast writer.
2007-05-15 02:50:20
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answered by khorrl 2
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No. They'd cut his head off.
As for the chauvanist comment, feminists are largely responsible for much of the sexual deviancy today. "You go, girl!".
2007-05-15 02:47:19
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answered by Lord Vader 3
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