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Say what you want. It is not going to change anything. I ask why you join a dialogue like this when you are going to insult.

Seriously, there is no need in mentioning worldly problems.
I could go on about the Central African Republic and talk about Muslims getting slaughtered by Christians, or talk about the Lords Resistance Army.
If you want to go in that direction and be quite silly about it, be my guest.

Just to reiterate, we do not support Christians and Jews. Just as you believe negative of us, we do not deny that we believe the same.
So are you going to carry on with that point.
 

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What are the misconceptions for example on Islam, if I may ask?
 

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what !!! are you talking about Jesus or Mouhamed ? Al Mahdi is something totally different!
 

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MyChoice have you ever read the Bible. I know many muslims and no one of them ever read the Bible. If what you know about it is what you read from Ahmad Didat or the others like him, let me tell you they are unfounded statements. Even the version of Koran about Christianity is different. aren't you curious to see what is that thing that you criticize instead of looking from outside and repeting the classical claims of such and such. I needed to read both the books before deciding for myself what to choose.
 
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Everything I know is in my Qur'an. I do not have to study the Bible to seek answers.

A good example of a misconception is the topic if Taqiyah.
 
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Anyone who has read or studied the Koran knows that Christians, Jews & infidels are not welcomed according to the Koran. Most Christians are in the dark when it comes to this topic and it is so pathetic that you have to lie to protect its true intention.
Actually, the Koran was most likely penned by early Arab Christians to begin with...and, has as its core teaching, that Jesus is God...same as copied from its source, the Holy Bible.

 
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Everything I know is in my Qur'an. I do not have to study the Bible to seek answers.
The Koran was copied from the Holy Bible....thus, you should study the source of the Koran for the in-depth answers.

The Koran only glosses-over the original Biblical topics, and ALWAYS points the reader back to the Holy Bible for further reading and clarity.

The Holy Bible is required to correct & clarify the Koran in ALL manner of things...
 
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No, stop the lies.
The Qur'an never has a single verse that says go and look back in the Bible for 'further reading and clarity'.

I accept what you say on the topic, but will always disagree, and never accept.

Just to reiterate, I know my holy scripture from back to front. There is no point in spreading lie.

The Bible is there to correct the Holy Qur'an.
How.
Now if we use logic and basic common sense, the Holy Qur'an came after the Bible.

And No the Qur'an did not copy a single verse from the Bible.
These are Gods words so to have them in the Bible and Holy Qur'an, does not mean they are a copy of each other.
God did not say in the Qur'an that it was copied from the Bible and Torah. No

The Qur'an was sent to correct many things in Christianity, such as the Trinity or Crucifixion.
 
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No, stop the lies.
The Qur'an never has a single verse that says go and look back in the Bible for 'further reading and clarity'.
Not one...but hundreds!






Just to reiterate, I know my holy scripture from back to front.
No.

You do not.




The Bible is there to correct the Holy Qur'an.
How.
Now if we use logic and basic common sense, the Holy Qur'an came after the Bible.
Show us one section of your Koran which was not influenced by previous Jewish & Christian scripture.

Good luck...



And No the Qur'an did not copy a single verse from the Bible.
>75% of the Koran was copied from the Biblical Book of Revelation, alone.




These are Gods words so to have them in the Bible and Holy Qur'an, does not mean they are a copy of each other.
The Koran NEVER claims to be divinely inspired.



God did not say in the Qur'an that it was copied from the Bible and Torah. No
Hundreds of ayat claim to have copied from the Holy Bible.




The Qur'an was sent to correct many things in Christianity, such as the Trinity or Crucifixion.
The authors of the Koran confirm the Trinity & Crucifixion.
 
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Not one...but hundreds!








No.

You do not.






Show us one section of your Koran which was not influenced by previous Jewish & Christian scripture.

Good luck...





>75% of the Koran was copied from the Biblical Book of Revelation, alone.






The Koran NEVER claims to be divinely inspired.





Hundreds of ayat claim to have copied from the Holy Bible.






The authors of the Koran confirm the Trinity & Crucifixion.
Unbelievable!!! a Muslim who claims to be an expert on the Koran but doesn't accept the fact that it was inspired by the OT & NT.

Please show him mercy since he is only 18, a student and still learning about his own religion source. LOL!! That has to hurt his pride.

Excellent Posts
 
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While Allah is an acceptable term for god in Islam ... but not in Christianity.:)
'Allah' is the exact phonetic rendition Jesus would have used in reference to God when he spoke in Aramaic. If Jesus said it, I don't see why a modern Christian can't.
 
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'Allah' is the exact phonetic rendition Jesus would have used in reference to God when he spoke in Aramaic. If Jesus said it, I don't see why a modern Christian can't.
Common sense will tell anyone that it wouldn't be accepted by the Jews & OT or Christians in NT. BTW, Jesus was Jewish. Allah is not mentioned in the OT & NT because both religions preceded Islam by several thousands or hundreds of years. The Koran was established with material from OT & NT.

Nice try
 
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Common sense will tell anyone that it wouldn't be accepted by the Jews & OT or Christians in NT. BTW, Jesus was Jewish. Allah is not mentioned in the OT & NT because both religions preceded Islam by several thousands or hundreds of years. The Koran was established with material from OT & NT.

Nice try
Jesus spoke Aramaic. The Aramaic word for 'God' is pronounced 'A'lagh'. It sounds exactly the same as the Koranic word for God - 'Allah'.
 
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Jesus spoke Aramaic. The Aramaic word for 'God' is pronounced 'A'lagh'. It sounds exactly the same as the Koranic word for God - 'Allah'.
You are not using good judgment here. The issue here is respect !!! I would not go into a mosque and scream Jesus Christ and I don't think it would be wise for you go into a rural church in the Deep South in USA and scream Allah. We both could be running for our lives.
 
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You are not using good judgment here. The issue here is respect !!! I would not go into a mosque and scream Jesus Christ and I don't think it would be wise for you go into a rural church in the Deep South in USA and scream Allah. We both could be running for our lives.
If I end up running for my life, then those 'Christians' in the deep south have little respect for the Jesus they profess to follow.
 
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If I end up running for my life, then those 'Christians' in the deep south have little respect for the Jesus they profess to follow.
Well, I hope you have watched "Dumb & Dumber" [movie] because you just may learn something from it.
 
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Well, I hope you have watched "Dumb & Dumber" [movie] because you just may learn something from it.
Look, biscuit, 'Christians' who profess to follow Jesus Christ are the last people who should be chasing someone for their life. And the point stands, the word for God in Aramaic (Jesus' language) is pronounced 'allah'. Now, perhaps instead of making second-hand threats and trying to insult me, you should both learn and teach the origins and background of the faith you profess to have. That way, maybe those 'Christians' in the deep south, as well as yourself, might learn enough about your Lord and Master's attitude to recognise at least the recklessness of ignorance and the pointlessness of aggression. There's nothing anti-God about saying his name in Arabic or Aramaic.
 
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Jesus spoke Aramaic. The Aramaic word for 'God' is pronounced 'A'lagh'. It sounds exactly the same as the Koranic word for God - 'Allah'.
Lets see..

The words 'their', 'they're' and 'there' all sound the same too.....lol...