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as a christian, i feel that I must always defend what christianity is when I see an answer above that in some way might deflect the glory from the one true God, revealed in the bible.

I have seen a lot of posts from muslim people that is written in something I can not understand (not english anyway) and i'm curious if you also defend your faith as well, and if so, do you use english to make your defense.

I have found some answers that are long but well written to be worth the read, while other long answers are so difficult to discern that i just pass over them not willing to look for gold.

christianity is a relationship. it has dogma but those are based on what is written in the bible and we are assured by careful examination that it is trust worthy.

can you question your book, the Koran (how spelled on my copy) or however it is correctly spelled, and call into question every word written there in

I look forward to your response and hope to keep the dialog open

2007-10-12 05:13:09 · 4 answers · asked by magnetic_azimuth 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

majeed3245 you are correct, there are those who have no regard for a man's faith. While I do not agree or believe what you do, I will defend your right to practice your faith even if it costs my life for you to have your rights.

those who speak evil of you with slander are not worth the effort to protect, but I do that to protect you.

I do appreciate your integrity

2007-10-12 16:15:00 · update #1

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Yes Friend , We Muslims also defend our faith in the same way as you Chrisitans do .

I am sorry to know that you didnt find a suitable and well written answer from Muslim brothers.

Quran is the final and latest testiment by the God of Jesus and Moses and all other Prophets revealed on Prophet Muhammad who is the final Prophet of God.

If you want to know anything about Islam or have any questions please email me about them or contact me on Yahoo messenger

I'd be more then glad to assist you

Thank you

2007-10-12 05:18:59 · answer #1 · answered by Acid 3 · 1 0

I know I tend to write long answers because I believe to be thorough and try to clear wrong beliefs from the minds of non-Muslims.
Other brothers and sisters have answered your post quite well. I would add that we reply only when some one ask a question to Muslims. We do not otherwise intend to write long speeches to convert non-Muslims. Even if we wish, it is not in our hands. When God guides some one then only he/she chooses the God's way, the way of Jesus and all Prophets before him. We do not object on the spelling of Quran. We know which book you mean to refer.

We welcome your questions if honestly asked to learn about Islam and not to make fun of Muslims or to mock Islam and/or Muslims. We can do the same but we choose not to do so. We do not use vulgar language towards Christians or Jesus Christ (peace be upon him) and we wish others treat us the same way. Some fanatic Christians go as far as using F words for Allah. I feel sorry for their ignorance but I do not get mad because Allah is Arabic is name of God who
will take care of such people Himself by burning them in hell unless they repent God and ask for His Mercy. We do not need to use bad words in response to ignorant and stupid people who use F words for God (Allah).
Thanks for reading our responses.

2007-10-12 12:49:07 · answer #2 · answered by majeed3245 7 · 1 0

Yes, we defend it in the language needed. If someone is speaking English, we do in English, etc. And yes, we can question things like what is meant by it and stuff like that, but not question bad things.

Hope I helped!

2007-10-12 12:19:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

arabic grammer originated from the quran and we really dont have to change a thing in it because those are the words of god and they have never been changed

2007-10-12 12:21:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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