Is Mohammed Really Missing from the Quran?

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @josephj5050
    @josephj5050 День тому +9

    There were no diacritical marks at the time of Mohammed either,they were added later by man,not a god called Allah.
    Jesus prayed to the God of Abraham as His Father whilst living as a human being on earth,as all Jews and Christians still do, because that is what the prophets revealed about the nature of YHWH e.g.Prophet Malachi 2:10
    Allah is a father to no one, therefore Allah is not the God of Abraham.
    Q.E.D.Islam is a lie.

  • @marvelstark3797
    @marvelstark3797 19 годин тому +1

    the real name of the person being called as muhammad by the abdools is "Qutham Ibn Abd Al-Lat" which means, Qutham the pagan son of the god (pagan) named Lat.
    and the one being mentioned in the quran as muhammad which means "the praise" one could be Jesus considering the higher status of Jesus of the so-called muhammad as described in the quran.

  • @GarlicNine
    @GarlicNine 21 годину тому

    Any chance of putting an image of the description and two words (from the speaker's phone) for viewers to see properly, thanks.

  • @MakaiJohnkenneth
    @MakaiJohnkenneth День тому +2

    What you consider is a lie from Quran .
    The verse says found in the gospel and Torah .
    Song of Solomon is not in the above two.
    Secondly in context it fails in other places the same word is used.
    Lastly no prophecy mentions one from the yemeni Arabs not even ishmaelites or midianites.
    Mohamed is not ishmaelites

    • @fred1534
      @fred1534 День тому

      Fun fact -The ancient nabateans claimed they were from the line of ismael centuries before muhammed.👍🏻

  • @St705
    @St705 19 годин тому +1

    What does mahamadim mean?
    beauty and desire
    We also referred to some experts in the Hebrew language, who confirmed the soundness of these translations, and confirmed that the word mahamadim is not a proper noun or name; it is a combination of a question (what is)verb, and (lovely)adjective ,rather it signifies beauty and desire, and it is mentioned in many places in the Old Testament with such meanings.
    So there is no name in a verb, sorry muslims even your scholars admit this weak attempt to put moohamed in the Bible.😆

  • @sheroldpruitt8328
    @sheroldpruitt8328 16 годин тому

    God Bless you brother 🙏 and God bless Israel 🇮🇱 🙏 ❤️

  • @therighteousrighthand
    @therighteousrighthand 21 годину тому

    The word macmad means desirable is cute. macmaddim is derived from macmad.

  • @Alburaq1234
    @Alburaq1234 22 години тому +1

    ☪️rimee

  • @CelesteJaco
    @CelesteJaco 19 годин тому

    😂😂 Muslim they praise 🌙

  • @arnulfosolisjr3559
    @arnulfosolisjr3559 14 годин тому

    Jesus Christ is God Almighty 😁💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🙏

  • @diptapratisara
    @diptapratisara 18 годин тому

    Lol, when someone doesn't know anything about arabic letter, and try to be a professional.

  • @ismaelmahmud6094
    @ismaelmahmud6094 17 годин тому

    Plural 😂

  • @debrawilson333
    @debrawilson333 16 годин тому

    No vowels...no Allah

  • @paladin5163
    @paladin5163 23 години тому +1

    You can't keep calling someone a liar. What you need to do is find evidence that shows they are incorrect. If there is no evidence proving him to be wrong you need to swallow your pride and admit he is right.

    • @Isaiah15-i5b
      @Isaiah15-i5b 21 годину тому

      Do research to see if he is telling the truth

    • @Niyaassudheer
      @Niyaassudheer 17 годин тому

      @@paladin5163 ya thats right 😄after eating the poison sheep he is no more in the QURAN 😂😂😂

  • @djelalhassan7631
    @djelalhassan7631 21 годину тому

    Muhammadun is not a proper name or the ancestor of anyone, it is a commendable and praiseworthy attribute of anyone-male or female, grammatically it is a passive participle and it means often and much praised one
    (3:144:2) muḥammadun/is an often and much praised one.
    (33:40:3 muḥammadun/is an often and much praised one.
    (47:2:9) muḥammadin/of an often and much praised one.
    (48:29:1) muḥammadun/is an often and much praised one.