Sahih al-Bukhari (691): The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Does the one who raises his head before the imam not fear that Allah will turn his head into the head of a donkey?"
Romans 1:25 They exchanged the truth about God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator-who is forever praised. Amen. roman 3-7Someone might argue, “If my falsehood enhances God’s truthfulness and so increases his glory, why am I still condemned as a sinner
Surah 13.27 at 14:13 could be just the general biblical dilettantism, and convenience use of ideas in a slipshod fashion, by the all-too-human Quran author. "Allah leads astray whomever He wills, and He guides to Himself whoever repents". So he gets himself into an extreme predestination worldview, denying free will, that would make Allah amoral, and unfit to demand good and bad behaviour from us, since He was the Determiner of our conduct, anyway.
So many of these hadiths, including "sahih"., so rated as authentic by top Islamic scholars, back in history and still, are ridiculous and humourous, Allah sitting on a rooster in heaven, for instance. Possibly Mohammed was used like "Mullah Nasruddin" as a source of humour, as in maybe the rulers thought it was all fake, but a useful fiction to support their power as caliphs, alleged dynasties set up to rule after Mohammed, and so were OK with invention of their hadith authors, mocking ras'ullah, to amuse themselves. Islam in the 7C seems to really begin politically in the 690s under Abd-El-Malik, not 630, so it would seem considerable invention took place to support the political ambitions of the early caliphs, drunk on earthly power by the 690s.
unfortunately for your argument even dude on cross cried out ' Allaha Allaha why have thou forsaken me ' with his last breath on cross seems roman pagan trinity was foreign to Jesus
No he didn't. Stop lying. The Jews\Hebrews standing around him state what they believed he said when he used the word ''Eli Eli...''. Eli is both short for Elijah - which means *My-Elohim-is-YHWH* and also Elohim (which means God and obviously would refer to *YHWH* the God of Israel, just as the *YHWH-theophoric* name Elijah states). It does not refer to your dumb idol. And so this is why the reader is told: *"When some of those standing there heard this, they said, “He’s calling Elijah.”* (Mattew 27:47) It would benefit Muslims a lot if many of them actually did some reading and not just listen to other liars.
No he didn't. Stop lying. The Jews\Hebrews standing around him state what they believed he said when he used the word ''Eli Eli...''. Eli is both short for Elijah - which means *My-Elohim-is-YHWH* and also Elohim (which means God and obviously would refer to *YHWH* the God of Israel, just as the *YHWH-theophoric* name Elijah states). It does not refer to your dumb idol. And so this is why the reader is told: *"When some of those standing there heard this, they said, “He’s calling Elijah.”* (Mattew 27:47) It would benefit Muslims a lot if many of them actually did some reading and not just listen to other liars..
ISLAM MEANS SUBMISSION TO THE WILL.OF GOD. HOW COME THAT ISLAM IS A DEMONIC CULT? as muslim, i believed ISLAM is the true or perfect religion, of course all unbelievers denied, so what is the true religion? Any Christians can answer?
Cp the Father Christmas son of himself worshipper approach to critiquing Islam appeals to certain audiences due to its confrontational style, use of sarcasm, and seemingly detailed references to Islamic texts. However, upon closer examination, his arguments often rely on misinterpretations, cherry-picking, and a lack of contextual understanding. By addressing his claims thoughtfully and systematically, it becomes evident that many of his critiques can be refuted through a proper understanding of Islamic teachings, historical context, and linguistic nuances. The Core Issue with Christian Prince’s Arguments 1. Deliberate Distortions: • Many of his claims are built on misrepresenting verses and Hadith, often twisting their meanings to portray Islam negatively. For instance, his interpretation of Surah At-Tawbah (9:5) as a call for violence ignores the historical context of treaties being broken and the defensive nature of the verse. • Similarly, his critiques of concepts like temporary marriage or slavery are presented without acknowledgment of their historical backdrop and Islam’s progressive movement toward abolishing such practices. 2. Mistranslations and Decontextualization: • His frequent reliance on flawed translations or decontextualized readings highlights either a lack of linguistic competence or a deliberate attempt to mislead his audience. For example, in discussions about marriage and the role of women in Islam, he overlooks verses that promote equality, compassion, and mutual respect, focusing instead on isolated phrases. 3. Superficial Understanding: • While Christian Prince may have familiarity with Islamic texts, his lack of engagement with scholarly interpretations (Tafsir), authentic Arabic linguistic analysis, and historical nuances renders his critiques shallow and often misleading. Easy to dissect this old mans mental issues 😂
But Mohammed said Allah was "the best of the creators", so is there suggesting ther are many, possibly one could put that down to Mohammed's general verbal ineptitude. He's also when he has Allah supposedly speak, usually giving him the personal pronoun "We", so a plural (although that seems to me a mental trick, as if using "I" the imposture of it being a statement from God is clearer.) Also one has Surah 72 written by djinn, so it the Quran is uncreated and on tablets in heaven, djinn co-created with Allah, back in eternity, co-creators with Allah. But the content of the Quran cannot really be from the Creatpr, there are too many mistakes (such as a 7C semi-educated person would make.)
@@collybever djinn are demons, but if you are a religious person no matter the religion then you know demons exist, why would the creator not mention his creation whether it's demons or not? in many surahs he mentions that he created hell specifically for demons and those who follow them enter therein. Of course the once who created demons also known as jinns will be mentioned. that's that. and when you said " we" or " us" ALLAH swt is referring to him and his angels. ALLAH is one. Angels have a significant part in creation for the angel gabriel took the dirt from earth to ALLAH swt. as well as the angels have a significant role in creating parts of the heavens. as well as we believe angels are the ones who blow the spirit into the womb. Also the angels will also play a role on the day of judgement with records being recorded by angels. This concept of "we" and "us" is referring to ALLAH swt and his angels hope that answers your questions.
If he is the Creator he wouldn't have said errors on Creation. We don't have such errors in our Bible. He encountered what you call an high ranking "djinn" or "sheitan" himself. They love to be called either God or Angel of God but they don't have the knowledge of the Almighty.
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Sahih al-Bukhari (691): The Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
"Does the one who raises his head before the imam not fear that Allah will turn his head into the head of a donkey?"
a scholar is a person who has not yet completed school.
For 1400 years!!!😂
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😂 This is hilarious!
But.. moon god, know best...
Sahih al-Bukhari 691 - will explain.
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@@IYouLikeCheeseIaka Lucifer
Romans 1:25 They exchanged the truth about God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator-who is forever praised. Amen. roman 3-7Someone might argue, “If my falsehood enhances God’s truthfulness and so increases his glory, why am I still condemned as a sinner
Surah 13.27 at 14:13 could be just the general biblical dilettantism, and convenience use of ideas in a slipshod fashion, by the all-too-human Quran author. "Allah leads astray whomever He wills, and He guides to Himself whoever repents". So he gets himself into an extreme predestination worldview, denying free will, that would make Allah amoral, and unfit to demand good and bad behaviour from us, since He was the Determiner of our conduct, anyway.
So many of these hadiths, including "sahih"., so rated as authentic by top Islamic scholars, back in history and still, are ridiculous and humourous, Allah sitting on a rooster in heaven, for instance. Possibly Mohammed was used like "Mullah Nasruddin" as a source of humour, as in maybe the rulers thought it was all fake, but a useful fiction to support their power as caliphs, alleged dynasties set up to rule after Mohammed, and so were OK with invention of their hadith authors, mocking ras'ullah, to amuse themselves. Islam in the 7C seems to really begin politically in the 690s under Abd-El-Malik, not 630, so it would seem considerable invention took place to support the political ambitions of the early caliphs, drunk on earthly power by the 690s.
unfortunately for your argument even dude on cross cried out ' Allaha Allaha why have thou forsaken me ' with his last breath on cross seems roman pagan trinity was foreign to Jesus
No he didn't. Stop lying. The Jews\Hebrews standing around him state what they believed he said when he used the word ''Eli Eli...''. Eli is both short for Elijah - which means *My-Elohim-is-YHWH* and also Elohim (which means God and obviously would refer to *YHWH* the God of Israel, just as the *YHWH-theophoric* name Elijah states). It does not refer to your dumb idol. And so this is why the reader is told: *"When some of those standing there heard this, they said, “He’s calling Elijah.”* (Mattew 27:47)
It would benefit Muslims a lot if many of them actually did some reading and not just listen to other liars.
No he didn't. Stop lying. The Jews\Hebrews standing around him state what they believed he said when he used the word ''Eli Eli...''. Eli is both short for Elijah - which means *My-Elohim-is-YHWH* and also Elohim (which means God and obviously would refer to *YHWH* the God of Israel, just as the *YHWH-theophoric* name Elijah states). It does not refer to your dumb idol. And so this is why the reader is told: *"When some of those standing there heard this, they said, “He’s calling Elijah.”* (Mattew 27:47)
It would benefit Muslims a lot if many of them actually did some reading and not just listen to other liars..
ISLAM MEANS SUBMISSION TO THE WILL.OF GOD. HOW COME THAT ISLAM IS A DEMONIC CULT? as muslim, i believed ISLAM is the true or perfect religion, of course all unbelievers denied, so what is the true religion? Any Christians can answer?
Cp the Father Christmas son of himself worshipper approach to critiquing Islam appeals to certain audiences due to its confrontational style, use of sarcasm, and seemingly detailed references to Islamic texts. However, upon closer examination, his arguments often rely on misinterpretations, cherry-picking, and a lack of contextual understanding. By addressing his claims thoughtfully and systematically, it becomes evident that many of his critiques can be refuted through a proper understanding of Islamic teachings, historical context, and linguistic nuances.
The Core Issue with Christian Prince’s Arguments
1. Deliberate Distortions:
• Many of his claims are built on misrepresenting verses and Hadith, often twisting their meanings to portray Islam negatively. For instance, his interpretation of Surah At-Tawbah (9:5) as a call for violence ignores the historical context of treaties being broken and the defensive nature of the verse.
• Similarly, his critiques of concepts like temporary marriage or slavery are presented without acknowledgment of their historical backdrop and Islam’s progressive movement toward abolishing such practices.
2. Mistranslations and Decontextualization:
• His frequent reliance on flawed translations or decontextualized readings highlights either a lack of linguistic competence or a deliberate attempt to mislead his audience. For example, in discussions about marriage and the role of women in Islam, he overlooks verses that promote equality, compassion, and mutual respect, focusing instead on isolated phrases.
3. Superficial Understanding:
• While Christian Prince may have familiarity with Islamic texts, his lack of engagement with scholarly interpretations (Tafsir), authentic Arabic linguistic analysis, and historical nuances renders his critiques shallow and often misleading.
Easy to dissect this old mans mental issues 😂
Yah...keep telling yourself that 😅
@ hey corny man 😂 how ya doin my guy ?? Fuhggedaboutit
Go and debate Sheilk uthman you will get your answers
Sheikh who faked his stabbing and called out by San Diego Police for no report made and no hospital record of stabbing?😂😂😂
@@woodyharrelson2624 They all rely on a bunch of liars for their confidence.
in the quran ALLAH swt declares he is the creator over 2000 times, but not once does jesus pbuh say it once. end of debate.
But Mohammed said Allah was "the best of the creators", so is there suggesting ther are many, possibly one could put that down to Mohammed's general verbal ineptitude. He's also when he has Allah supposedly speak, usually giving him the personal pronoun "We", so a plural (although that seems to me a mental trick, as if using "I" the imposture of it being a statement from God is clearer.) Also one has Surah 72 written by djinn, so it the Quran is uncreated and on tablets in heaven, djinn co-created with Allah, back in eternity, co-creators with Allah. But the content of the Quran cannot really be from the Creatpr, there are too many mistakes (such as a 7C semi-educated person would make.)
@@collybever djinn are demons, but if you are a religious person no matter the religion then you know demons exist, why would the creator not mention his creation whether it's demons or not? in many surahs he mentions that he created hell specifically for demons and those who follow them enter therein. Of course the once who created demons also known as jinns will be mentioned. that's that. and when you said " we" or " us" ALLAH swt is referring to him and his angels. ALLAH is one. Angels have a significant part in creation for the angel gabriel took the dirt from earth to ALLAH swt. as well as the angels have a significant role in creating parts of the heavens. as well as we believe angels are the ones who blow the spirit into the womb. Also the angels will also play a role on the day of judgement with records being recorded by angels. This concept of "we" and "us" is referring to ALLAH swt and his angels hope that answers your questions.
If he is the Creator he wouldn't have said errors on Creation. We don't have such errors in our Bible. He encountered what you call an high ranking "djinn" or "sheitan" himself. They love to be called either God or Angel of God but they don't have the knowledge of the Almighty.