I'm not Muslim but I feel like the more people like that we have in the world their religions can be messed up and only the people who dont try to call a religion false or isn't a hypocrite will be saved
@Jackmoment-u8wunderstandble its hard to even think ur religion is wrong even tho i think my religion is the right one whenever i put my shoes on a non believer and think they would leave a religion that they thought it was the right one from an early age is hard its so hard and i have nothing but respect for reverts and i would love to give one advice man from the deep of my hearth would jst love u to do some researches in islam it would benefits and thats it have a great day my guy ❤❤
@@omegathe1st501 everything he says are complete lies. i am too lazy to explain everything. i will quickly find a video that can show you his lies just in case... Refuting a Fake Ex Muslim (9 Reasons why Islam is False) that is the video 👍
1.God's word indeed cannot be changed, but as stated in 2:79, "So woe1 to those who distort the Scripture with their own hands then say, “This is from Allah”-seeking a fleeting gain! So woe to them for what their hands have written, and woe to them for what they have earned." Qur'an Al-Baqarah 79. Your argument is contradicted with Al-Maidah 116 "And ˹on Judgment Day˺ Allah will say, “O Jesus, son of Mary! Did you ever ask the people to worship you and your mother as gods besides Allah?” He will answer, “Glory be to You! How could I ever say what I had no right to say? If I had said such a thing, you would have certainly known it. You know what is ˹hidden˺ within me, but I do not know what is within You. Indeed, You ˹alone˺ are the Knower of all unseen." 2. By the basic definition of what is Islam and who is a Muslim is submission of will to Allah, whether the word to define God is different, as soon as it only definitive as purely monotheistic by definition then it is Allah who you worship. (e.g. tuhan) 3. This is insignificant to our beliefs that state the bible to not be a word of god and mearly a fabrication 4. Please learn a little of history, at the time of early Hijri the Arabs was still newly introduced to letters, hence why many including Muhammad is illiterate, it is language update they receive from Persia. When the Qur'an is revealed, the words is revealed in 7 qiraats with each belonging to different tribes. Qiraats was only a difference in spelling as at the time all words are written without letter difference indicator (the dots and more complex writing system) and vowel indicator (a,i,u), so every qiraats had the same writing and only read differently. We have many manuscripts like one in Birmingham that have been carbonated to 20 years after Muhammad death and even many others also carbonated to be at the time when he was alive and the Qur'an wasn't fully revealed yet. And none of this matter, because we have oral tradition and ijazah of proof that as we traced are the recitation of what was revealed, tracing back to the great grandchildren of our prophet's companion, our prophet's companion themselves, and Muhammad at the very ent of the trail. For the matter on your video, it is a qiraat translated using a different qiraat, you're smoothing diamonds with stone. 5. "It was made to appear so" so it would make sense that history would say he was on the cross. And for the resurrections, the source of the witnesses are from Paul, this is confirmed by many christian scholar that the information was pasted from Paul. 6. Arguing that the enemy of god does not deserve to be deceived is contradicting the purpose of saving Jesus from crucifixion goes against, " And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie". And the standard view on neutral subject, "this delusions are made to save an innocent man from injustice, so it is justified". And wether of "who deceived the apostles " came with the same argument, you only got that information from Paul. 7. Age of marriage is a subjectificated standard with the assumption of modern circumstances, that wouldn't be a good argument if you put it in an absolute objective point of view. I could just shout at you on how Rebecca's, or marry's marriage according to the earliest manuscripts of the bible, but nah. Aisha has matured at the age of 9, this have been proven by herself in hadiths that came from her own narration, she owned slaves (only mature and sane adults allowed to own slaves), she herself already described herself as mature by لَمْ أَعْقِلْ (by the recitation, and historical use of the word) which means mature (intellectually or mentally, and physically). [Sahih al-Bukhari 2543,Sahih Bukhari, Volume 1, Book 8, Hadith 465] And for the next - Hadith grade: Hasan, this grading is given when the Hadith is under an unbroken chain of narration, and be broken by h ehadith itself, showing fabrications - so? For the next few you didn't explain how something is sinful according to Islamic definition or even by your standard. - the matter on urine was used as such recommend way before the time of our prophet, he recommends it merely out of tradition. Many scholars confirm that it is soon to be ruled as haram, the same way alcohol (khamr) was. I put khamr as it is an example for this with it was still being halal but you can pray in drunk condition (this comes as a revelation in "O you who acknowledge, Do not go near prayer, (Salat) while you are stupified (under influence), until you know what you are saying", Qur'an 4:43 ), and later stated as haram with 40 days of prayers being not acceptable of its deed. - those people are punished for murder and theft under the layer of munafiq treach, the same thing Abd Allah ibn Ubayy do when he "converted" to Islam. 8. Have for you to not believe the Qur'an is sufficient as a miracle is on you, on the matter where words is very out of place without commentaries is wrong, I and many don't need one, you can understand the entire Qur'an clear if you understand it's origin and proper definitions, also there are many articles like that which tries to argues usage of the same word as if it brings different context is improper as if Arabic doesn't have Homonyms (e.g on English are bat being a stick or an animal, right being affirmative or a direction, left as in going a way or a direction). And many also argues where when we bring the moon splitting that "everyone else should have also seen it", yet there are 3 books carbonated to the 7th century which contains different people's from France and India witnessing the moon to only appear as halves, there is also manuscripts dating a muslim convert from India (a king) that went to Arab land to learn Islam from what he witness (this specific source of this indian king converting on the other hand is still doubted by scholars) 9. That is in the context of war… there are already many hadiths and separated manuscripts dating on what happened and why the revelation came as such.
Please come to Jesus Christ, the Quran is merely the writing of a sinner, to justify his sins which are wrong, please come to god and ask forgiveness and repent to god for only Jesus Christ saves
@edward29345 so a man who has graped (without the g) a woman will go to jesus's so called kingdom? and the woman who was a disbeliever will go to hell? 😐
He just uses the same arguments as his fellow Christians without the slightest research. Who can even say that we believe that the Gospel that exists now is the same as the Gospel that Jesus had and alluh said that it is the truth? Unless it is from someone claiming to be a ex Muslim
@@shi_shitanNow this comment is funny. Without a single research eh? Do you know how many times the gospel is mentioned in the quran and what it says about it? Your own "Allah"s words?
@trelleonginting398 It's really funny because I didn't need to research to answer his claims literally because I'm a Muslim and I read the Quran regularly and what God said about the Bible and the Torah is clear that He sent them down for people and they were guidance but people simply distorted it but you guys love to take context away
@@shi_shitan Alright. Do we wanna talk about this? If you're willing, let's start with this. In what way is this gospel distorted? Textual, or speech? And if the gospel,-which is the word of allah,-is distorted, then how do we know the quran is not distorted as well? In fact, if we are to argue your point, the torah, zabur, and the gospel are all corrupted. How do we know this last book is not also corrupted?
Please come to Jesus Christ, the Quran is merely the writing of a sinner, to justify his sins which are wrong, please come to god and ask forgiveness and repent to god for only Jesus Christ saves
@@Anon-jy2ux He was born in Quebec that's their accent and how they pronounce it everybody isn't a disgusting Pakistani Bangladeshi or arabs like most of you are
@Jawzie13 Assalamu alaykum akhy, he told he was raised in a so called Muslim family, following the 5 pillars of Islam, but they were celebrating christmas, it was his favorite holiday too.. We can't say he was not a muslim because Allahu 3alem, but we can suppose this based on his own sayings, and he probably was born muslim but just kept donig what he was educated to do, feels like he never had genuinly put his heart in Islam and his trust in Allah too, but Allahu 3alem
The way that muslims see is terrible, bro he has proved that he was a muslim but now bqz he left your satanic religion you said that he wasnt a muslim ? you must be a shamed
@Jawzie13 1. he doesn't know basic concepts of islam 2. he literally plagiated entire parts of the first video that appears when u search "why islam is fake" i'm 80-90% sure this guy was not a muslim and this is pure ragebait.
@mathewpt4478 Some guy already made a vid exposing this fraud and debunking everything he said. If you really wanted the truth then you would have at least done a simple google search but I guess bro wants to stay ignorant.
@@mathewpt44785 different ppl in the comments that i have seen so far have refuted his claims partially or fully and theres like multiple videos debunking all of his claims as well
Please come to Jesus Christ, the Quran is merely the writing of a sinner, to justify his sins which are wrong, please come to god and ask forgiveness and repent to god for only Jesus Christ saves
@edward29345 , I like how you just give up but don't admit the fact that you lost. I don't want to insult your religion because that wouldn't make me any better than you.
@@laursieloiseit’s not the accent lil bro💀 every muslim and look at indonesians they have more of a thick accent they not native speakers arabic yet they will pronounce arabic surahs better than islamic scholars 💀 it’s just a tradition that islam comes w arabic. that js prooves he never was a muslim to begin with
@@godlovesmeandyou yes Make sense you guys are illiterate Literally people from different countries spell it in differently that's why translation are important
@@mathewpt4478Brother, they're speaking the same language. It's like saying you and I peak a different english because we live in different countries. It would be a different way of speaking english. Also, is his accent stuttering and not being able to say the most simple arabic phrases? We're the one's who illiterate? You believe in a god who needs to learn, grows in wisdom and is dependant on others.(Luke 2:51. Luke 8:28, 5:30-33)
Arabic is the second hardest language for a reason I am from Egypt still I can't explain the Quran by myself the gramer is very complex you can explain it by your self tho I am very good at arabic
debunking this video in four comment. 1. The verse you are referring to is from Surah An-Nisa (4:171), and it addresses the Christian understanding of Jesus (peace be upon him) while emphasizing the Islamic perspective of monotheism (Tawheed). Let’s break it down for clarity: Translation and Key Points "O People of the Book! Do not go to extremes regarding your faith…" This addresses Christians (and indirectly others who elevate prophets or creations to divine status) and warns against exaggeration in religious belief. The Quran advises moderation and sticking to the truth revealed by Allah. "The Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, was no more than a messenger of Allah…" Jesus (peace be upon him) is described as a prophet and messenger, sent by Allah to guide the Children of Israel. This refutes the idea of divinity attributed to Jesus. "And the fulfilment of His Word through Mary and a spirit ˹created by a command˺ from Him." "His Word" refers to the miraculous conception of Jesus through Allah’s command, “Be!” (Kun fayakun), without a father. "A spirit from Him" emphasizes Jesus’ creation by Allah, just as all humans were given life by Allah’s spirit. It does not imply divinity but rather the miraculous nature of his birth. "So believe in Allah and His messengers and do not say, ‘Trinity.’" The concept of the Trinity-Father, Son, and Holy Spirit-is rejected in Islam, as it conflicts with the belief in the absolute oneness of Allah (Tawheed). "Allah is only One God. Glory be to Him! He is far above having a son!" Allah is unique, self-sufficient, and does not have offspring, as He is beyond human limitations. "To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth." Everything is Allah’s creation and under His command, including Jesus (peace be upon him), Mary, and all humans. "And Allah is sufficient as a Trustee of Affairs." Allah alone is the ultimate guardian and sustainer of all existence. Does this Verse Indicate Jesus is Divine? No, this verse explicitly denies Jesus’ divinity. Instead, it: Affirms Jesus as a human messenger with a special role. Highlights the miraculous nature of his creation, without implying he is divine. Strongly upholds monotheism (Tawheed), declaring that Allah is far above the human characteristics of having a son or being part of a Trinity. Islam acknowledges Jesus (peace be upon him) as one of the greatest prophets but consistently rejects the idea of his divinity. Instead, it emphasizes his servitude and submission to Allah, just like other prophets. 2. It’s a common claim that the Quran lacks continuity, and as someone engaging in da'wah (Islamic invitation), I’d like to explain why this perspective might arise and offer a different understanding. Why the Quran May Seem Discontinuous Thematic Structure: The Quran does not follow a linear narrative like modern books or historical accounts. Instead, its structure is thematic and cyclical. Topics are revisited across different Surahs, with layers of meaning unfolding over time. For example, the story of Prophet Musa (Moses) is mentioned in multiple places, each providing unique lessons tailored to the context of the passage. Purpose of Revelation: The Quran was revealed gradually over 23 years, addressing specific situations, guiding the Prophet ﷺ and his followers, and answering questions or challenges of the time. This non-linear revelation reflects real-life events and the dynamic nature of its audience's needs. Different Literary Style: The Quran is not a biography, history book, or conventional narrative. It is a divine speech (Kalam Allah), blending: Moral teachings Legal injunctions Warnings and glad tidings Stories with deep symbolism and lessons. This unique style may feel unfamiliar to someone expecting continuous storytelling. Evidence of Continuity Despite the non-linear structure, the Quran has remarkable continuity in its themes and messages: Unity of Message: The core teachings - monotheism (Tawheed), prophethood, accountability, and the afterlife - are consistent throughout, with no contradictions. Interconnected Themes: For instance, Surah Al-Baqarah (2) begins with guidance for humanity and ends with a prayer for forgiveness, showing a complete journey of faith and submission. Story Connections: While stories are fragmented, they complement each other. The story of Adam (peace be upon him) spans multiple Surahs, providing deeper insights when studied collectively. Coherence of Style: The Quran's rhythmic language and rhetorical devices tie verses together, even when the subject shifts. Addressing the Perception Historical Context: A non-continuous structure suited its revelation over time and preserved relevance for changing circumstances. Imagine it as a dynamic guidebook rather than a static story. Invitation to Reflection: The Quran repeatedly invites readers to ponder (tafakkur) and connect ideas across verses. Its structure encourages engagement and deeper study. Divine Wisdom: Continuity doesn’t always mean linearity. The Quran’s structure reflects the wisdom of addressing hearts and minds across time, cultures, and situations. 3. Claim: Muhammad ﷺ Was Prophesied in the New Testament The verse you quoted is from Galatians 1:8: "But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let them be under God’s curse." This verse is often interpreted in Christian theology as a warning against deviating from the gospel message of Jesus Christ. However, associating it directly with Prophet Muhammad ﷺ requires a deeper understanding. Context of Galatians 1:8 The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to address early Christian communities and their adherence to his teachings of Jesus’ message. It was not meant as a prophecy but as an exhortation to remain faithful to the teachings of Jesus as Paul interpreted them. Why This Doesn't Apply to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Nature of the Quranic Message: The Quran does not contradict the true message of Jesus (peace be upon him). Instead, it reaffirms monotheism, which Jesus himself preached: “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.” (Mark 12:29). The Quran clarifies Jesus’ role as a prophet, not as part of a Trinity, aligning with earlier Abrahamic teachings. Prophecies of a Final Prophet: In contrast, many Muslims believe Muhammad ﷺ was prophesied in the Bible. For example: Deuteronomy 18:18: "I will raise up for them a prophet like you [Moses] from among their brothers." John 14:16: "And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate to help you and be with you forever." These are often interpreted as pointing toward Muhammad ﷺ, whose message was consistent with earlier prophets. When and How Muhammad ﷺ Received Revelation Time: Prophet Muhammad ﷺ received the first revelation of the Quran in the year 610 CE, in the Cave of Hira near Mecca. This was during the Night of Power (Laylat al-Qadr) in Ramadan. How: The Angel Jibreel (Gabriel) appeared to Muhammad ﷺ and conveyed the first verses of the Quran, starting with: “Read in the name of your Lord who created.” (Surah Al-‘Alaq 96:1) Duration: The Quran was revealed gradually over 23 years, addressing the spiritual, social, and political needs of the time. Consistency: Despite being revealed in stages, the Quran is internally consistent and free of contradictions. This coherence is considered miraculous given its piecemeal revelation. Reconciling the Timeline It’s true that the New Testament was written centuries before Muhammad ﷺ. However, the Quran itself states that Muhammad ﷺ was not bringing a new religion but restoring the original monotheistic faith of Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. Muhammad ﷺ’s role was not to "preach another gospel" but to: Confirm the core truths of earlier revelations. Clarify misinterpretations that developed over time. Serve as the final messenger to all humanity. Conclusion The verse from Galatians reflects Paul’s concerns about deviations from his teachings, not a prophecy of Muhammad ﷺ. However, there are other verses in the Bible that Muslims interpret as pointing to Muhammad ﷺ.
4. understand your perspective, and it’s important to have an open and respectful dialogue about such topics. The claim that the Quran is not the word of God has been debated for centuries, and Muslims firmly believe in its divine origin based on evidence, reasoning, and personal conviction. Let me explain why Muslims affirm that the Quran is the word of Allah (God). Reasons Muslims Believe the Quran Is the Word of God 1. Inimitability of the Quran (I'jaz al-Quran) The Quran challenges humanity to produce something like it: “Say, ‘If mankind and the jinn gathered to produce the like of this Quran, they could not produce the like of it, even if they were to each other assistants.’” (Surah Al-Isra 17:88) Despite this challenge, no one, including the most eloquent poets of pre-Islamic Arabia, could replicate its literary style, linguistic beauty, or profound meanings. 2. Preservation of the Quran The Quran has remained unchanged since its revelation over 1400 years ago. Muslims worldwide recite the same Arabic text, word-for-word. Allah promises its preservation: “Indeed, it is We who sent down the Quran, and indeed, We will be its guardian.” (Surah Al-Hijr 15:9) This contrasts with other scriptures, which have undergone multiple translations and revisions over centuries. 3. Scientific Knowledge and Insights The Quran contains descriptions of natural phenomena that were only discovered centuries later, such as: The development of the human embryo (Surah Al-Mu’minun 23:12-14). The expanding universe (Surah Adh-Dhariyat 51:47). While not a "science book," these insights support the claim of divine knowledge. 4. Prophecies Fulfilled The Quran contains prophecies that have come true, such as: The defeat and later victory of the Romans (Surah Ar-Rum 30:2-4). The triumph of Islam despite overwhelming odds (Surah An-Nasr 110:1-3). 5. Impact on Society The Quran transformed a tribal, fragmented society into a unified and advanced civilization. Its teachings on justice, compassion, and human rights laid the foundation for enduring ethical principles. 6. Consistency Over 23 Years The Quran was revealed over 23 years, addressing diverse situations, yet it remains consistent in its themes and teachings. This coherence would be nearly impossible for a human author, especially given the circumstances of war, peace, and personal loss in Muhammad’s ﷺ life. Addressing Common Objections Objection: Muhammad ﷺ Authored the Quran Muhammad ﷺ was known as illiterate (ummi), unable to read or write: “He is the one who sent among the unlettered a Messenger from themselves…” (Surah Al-Jumu’ah 62:2). The Quran’s depth, eloquence, and knowledge exceed what could be expected of someone unlettered. Objection: The Quran Borrowed from Other Scriptures While the Quran confirms earlier scriptures (Torah and Gospel), it also corrects distortions and provides new guidance. This complements, rather than copies, previous revelations. Invitation to Reflect Rather than rejecting or accepting outright, I encourage a deeper exploration of the Quran. Its own advice is to engage critically: “Then do they not reflect upon the Quran? If it had been from [any] other than Allah, they would have found within it much contradiction.” (Surah An-Nisa 4:82) 5. Islamic Perspective: The Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus The Quran addresses the crucifixion in Surah An-Nisa (4:157-158): "They said, ‘We killed the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, the messenger of Allah.’ But they neither killed him nor crucified him; it was only made to appear so to them… Allah raised him up to Himself. Allah is All-Mighty, All-Wise." Key Points from the Islamic View: Not Killed, Not Crucified: Muslims believe that Jesus was not crucified or killed. Instead, Allah saved him, and it only "appeared" to the people as though he was crucified. Raised Alive: Jesus was raised to Allah and will return before the Day of Judgment. Clarification of "Appearance": Different interpretations exist: Someone else was made to resemble Jesus (e.g., Judas Iscariot in some views). The event was misunderstood or misrepresented. The Quran does not elaborate, leaving the exact mechanism ambiguous. Resurrection Assumption: In Islamic belief, Jesus did not die, so the question of resurrection does not arise. His eventual return to earth is seen as a continuation of his prophetic mission. Reconciling the Historical Evidence Islam Acknowledges Jesus' Historical Existence: Muslims affirm that Jesus was a real historical figure and a prophet of Allah. The Quran agrees with the Gospels on many aspects of Jesus' life, including his virgin birth, miracles, and role as the Messiah. Crucifixion vs. Resurrection: While the crucifixion is widely accepted in historical records, the resurrection is more contested because it involves supernatural claims. The Quran challenges the claim of Jesus' death and instead asserts divine intervention, suggesting that historical perceptions may have been influenced by appearances. Faith vs. Historical Analysis: Belief in the resurrection (or lack thereof) depends on one's religious framework: Christians see it as divine evidence. Muslims see it as a misunderstanding of events. Atheists and secular historians often treat resurrection claims as theological rather than empirical. Conclusion The question hinges on faith and perspective: Christianity interprets the crucifixion and resurrection as central to Jesus’ role as the Savior. Islam upholds Jesus as a prophet saved by Allah, denying the crucifixion and, consequently, the resurrection. Secular historians accept the crucifixion as historical but approach the resurrection with skepticism. The Quran encourages dialogue on such topics with mutual respect: "Say, ‘O People of the Book, let us come to a common word between us: that we worship none but Allah...’" (Surah Aal-e-Imran 3:64). 6. From the Islamic perspective, Allah did not "start Christianity" as an independent religion. Instead, Islam teaches that Allah revealed His guidance progressively through prophets, culminating with the final revelation given to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Here's how Islam views the emergence of what is now called Christianity: 1. Allah’s Revelations to Prophets Jesus (Isa, peace be upon him) is considered one of the greatest prophets in Islam. He was sent to guide the Children of Israel with a divine scripture, the Injil (Gospel), which affirmed the monotheistic message of previous revelations (like the Torah given to Moses). “And We sent, following in their footsteps, Jesus, the son of Mary, confirming that which came before him in the Torah; and We gave him the Gospel, in which was guidance and light…” (Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:46). Islam teaches that Jesus’ mission was to call people to the worship of one God (Tawheed), consistent with the message of all previous prophets. 2. Christianity’s Evolution in Islamic Understanding Deviation from Original Teachings: Islam holds that after Jesus was raised to Allah, his original monotheistic message was altered over time. Key concepts like the Trinity and Jesus’ divinity were later developments, not part of Jesus’ authentic teachings. “But the sects differed among themselves [about Jesus], so woe to those who disbelieved…” (Surah Maryam 19:37). Paul’s Influence: Many Islamic scholars argue that figures like Paul played a significant role in shaping Christian doctrine, introducing ideas such as Jesus’ divinity and atonement, which are not supported by the Quran. 3. Christianity as Part of Allah’s Plan From the Islamic perspective, Allah allowed the rise of Christianity as part of His divine wisdom and as a test for humanity: Allah knew some would deviate from Jesus’ teachings. Islam views this deviation as part of the broader human story of forgetting and distorting divine messages, which necessitated the final revelation, the Quran. 4. The Quran’s Role in Correcting Christianity Islam does not reject Jesus or his teachings but corrects what it views as misunderstandings about him: Jesus is not divine: “The Messiah, son of Mary, was not but a messenger; [other] messengers have passed on before him. And his mother was a supporter of truth…” (Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:75). Jesus did not die on the cross: “They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him; but [another] was made to resemble him to them.” (Surah An-Nisa 4:157). Jesus preached monotheism: “Indeed, Allah is my Lord and your Lord, so worship Him. That is the straight path.” (Surah Maryam 19:36). Conclusion Islam teaches that: Jesus’ original message was pure monotheism, aligned with previous prophets like Noah, Abraham, and Moses. Christianity, as it exists today, reflects deviations from that original message. Allah sent Muhammad ﷺ as the final prophet to restore the unaltered truth of divine guidance. If you’d like, I can share more about the Islamic understanding of Jesus or delve into how the Quran addresses specific Christian doctrines.
7. Thank you for your question-it’s an important and sensitive topic that comes up often in discussions about Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Let me address your concerns respectfully and provide context that may clarify this issue. Historical Context of Aisha's Marriage Cultural Norms of the Time: In 7th-century Arabia (and many other societies historically), it was customary for marriages to be contracted at a young age, especially after puberty. The age of maturity was understood differently, based on physical and societal readiness rather than modern legal standards. The Marriage of Aisha (RA): The marriage between Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and Aisha (RA) was solemnized when she was around six years old, and it was consummated when she reached physical and mental maturity (historically recorded as around nine years old). This was considered normal and honorable in that society. Aisha herself expressed no objection to the marriage and later became a prominent scholar and teacher in Islam, narrating over 2,000 hadiths. Character of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Prophet Muhammad's Treatment of Women: He consistently upheld the dignity, respect, and rights of women in a society that otherwise oppressed them. He emphasized the importance of treating wives kindly: “The best of you is the one who is best to his family, and I am the best among you to my family.” (Tirmidhi). Marriages Were Purposeful: Most of Muhammad's marriages were to widows or older women for reasons such as: Protecting them from poverty or societal ostracism. Strengthening alliances between tribes. His marriage to Aisha had the additional purpose of building a close relationship with her father, Abu Bakr (RA), one of his closest companions. Why Did Allah Choose Muhammad? Prophets Are Human: Prophets are chosen for their character and ability to convey God’s message, not because they are free from human norms or historical context. Muhammad ﷺ’s honesty, integrity, and leadership were well-recognized even before his prophethood. He was known as Al-Ameen (The Trustworthy) and As-Sadiq (The Truthful). Revelation Was Not Based on Cultural Practices: The Quran revealed by Muhammad ﷺ is a divine message that transcends cultural and historical norms. It brought moral and legal reforms that were revolutionary for its time, including raising the status of women. Modern Perspective Modern Sensibilities vs. Historical Norms: Judging 7th-century practices by 21st-century standards can lead to misunderstandings. While child marriage is no longer acceptable in most societies, it was not viewed the same way in the past. Islam Today: Islamic jurisprudence has adapted over time, and most Muslim-majority countries today align marriage laws with the age of majority, recognizing societal changes. Conclusion The marriage of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ to Aisha (RA) is best understood in its historical context, where it was neither unusual nor immoral. It is important to look at his overall character, mission, and impact on society rather than isolating one aspect of his life. 8. You’ve raised two important topics: the nature of miracles in Islam and the use of “We” or “Us” in the Quran. Let’s address them one at a time. 1. Lack of Miracles in Islam Islam does not deny miracles entirely; rather, it emphasizes a specific approach to miracles. Here’s how the Quran responds to the demands for signs and miracles: a. Why Are Miracles Limited? Historical Precedent of Rejection: In past nations, prophets were sent with miracles, but many people still rejected them: “Nothing keeps Us from sending the [demanded] signs except that they had [already] been denied by earlier peoples.” (Surah Al-Isra 17:59) Examples include: The people of Thamud, who were given the miracle of the she-camel but killed it and rejected Prophet Salih (peace be upon him). Pharaoh, who witnessed many signs through Moses but remained arrogant. Purpose of Signs: Miracles are not meant to compel belief but to serve as signs for reflection. Forcing belief would undermine the test of free will. b. The Quran as the Ultimate Miracle The Quran’s Miraculous Nature: Allah points to the Quran itself as a miracle: “Is it not enough for them that We have sent down to you the Book, ˹which is˺ recited to them?” (Surah Al-Ankabut 29:51) The Quran challenges humanity to produce something comparable, which remains unmatched in its eloquence, guidance, and impact (Surah Al-Isra 17:88). Everlasting Miracle: Unlike physical miracles tied to a specific time and place, the Quran is a perpetual and universal sign for all generations. c. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and Miracles Miracles Performed by Muhammad ﷺ: Though not the central focus, the Prophet ﷺ did perform miracles, as recorded in authentic traditions: Splitting of the moon (Surah Al-Qamar 54:1-2). Water flowing from his fingers. Multiplication of food during times of need. His Role as a Warner: The Prophet’s primary mission was to convey the message of Allah, not to compel belief through extraordinary signs: “And We did not send you, [O Muhammad], except as a bringer of good tidings and a warner.” (Surah Al-Furqan 25:56) 2. Use of “We” or “Us” in the Quran The Quran uses the plural pronouns “We” or “Us” when referring to Allah, and this often confuses readers unfamiliar with the linguistic style. Here’s why it is used: a. The Royal Plural In Arabic (and other languages, such as English), the plural form is often used to denote majesty, grandeur, and authority. This is known as the "Royal We." Example in other contexts: Monarchs often say, “We decree” or “Our will,” though referring to themselves singularly. b. No Implication of Multiple Gods Islam’s core belief is the absolute oneness of Allah (Tawheed): “Say, ‘He is Allah, [who is] One.’” (Surah Al-Ikhlas 112:1) The use of “We” in the Quran does not suggest plurality of beings but reflects Allah’s majesty. c. Singular Pronouns Are Also Used When Allah speaks in a personal, intimate tone, singular pronouns like “I” are used: “Indeed, I am Allah. There is no deity except Me, so worship Me and establish prayer for My remembrance.” (Surah Ta-Ha 20:14) 3. Quran’s Response to Those Demanding Signs The Quran addresses the disbelievers' demand for miracles by emphasizing: Signs Are with Allah Alone: “Signs are only with Allah. And I am only sent with a clear warning.” (Surah Al-Ankabut 29:50) Miracles are within Allah’s control, not the prophet’s choice. The Quran as Sufficient Evidence: The Quran itself is a greater sign than any temporary miracle: “Surely in this [Quran] is a mercy and reminder for people who believe.” (Surah Al-Ankabut 29:51) Conclusion Islam’s perspective on miracles reflects the balance between faith and free will. While physical miracles did occur, the Quran serves as the eternal miracle, providing guidance, wisdom, and evidence for those who reflect. The use of “We” in the Quran is a linguistic feature denoting Allah’s majesty and does not imply plurality.
9. The verses you’re referencing are commonly brought up in discussions about Islam and its stance on peace and conflict. To fully understand these verses, it’s essential to approach them within their historical, textual, and contextual framework. Here’s an explanation: 1. Context of the Verses The Quranic verses you cited refer to specific instances of conflict during the Prophet Muhammad's ﷺ time, particularly in the context of the wars between the early Muslim community and their oppressors in Mecca and other regions. Let’s examine the context: a. Self-Defense The early Muslim community was persecuted, tortured, and driven out of their homes in Mecca. Many verses in the Quran that mention fighting relate to self-defense and resisting oppression. “Permission [to fight] has been given to those who are being fought, because they were wronged. And indeed, Allah is competent to give them victory.” (Surah Al-Hajj 22:39) b. “Strike Their Necks” (Surah Al-Anfal 8:12) This verse refers to the Battle of Badr, a pivotal moment where a small, under-armed group of Muslims faced a much larger army intent on destroying them. The instructions in this verse were for a specific situation of battlefield combat, not for general conduct toward disbelievers. c. Fight Until There Is No More Persecution (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:193) The Quran repeatedly emphasizes that fighting is permissible only to end persecution and oppression: “And fight them until there is no more persecution and [until] worship is [acknowledged to be] for Allah. But if they cease, then there is to be no aggression except against the oppressors.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:193) Fighting ceases when the enemy seeks peace or stops their aggression: “But if they incline towards peace, then incline to it [also] and rely upon Allah. Indeed, it is He who is the Hearing, the Knowing.” (Surah Al-Anfal 8:61) d. No Compulsion in Religion The Quran explicitly states that people cannot be forced to accept Islam: “There shall be no compulsion in [acceptance of] the religion. The right course has become clear from the wrong.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:256) 2. Islam’s Approach to Peace and War Islam acknowledges the reality of conflict but sets strict ethical guidelines for warfare: a. Rules of Engagement Civilians, women, children, and non-combatants are not to be harmed. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: “Do not kill women or children or non-combatants, and do not kill monks in monasteries.” (Musnad Ahmad) Property, crops, and the environment must be protected. b. Peace Is Preferred The Quran advocates for peace and reconciliation wherever possible: “If your enemy inclines toward peace, then you should also incline toward peace and put your trust in Allah.” (Surah Al-Anfal 8:61) 3. Misinterpretation of Verses Cherry-Picked Verses: Critics often isolate verses about warfare without considering their historical and textual context, leading to misunderstandings. Many verses are tied to specific historical circumstances, not general commands. Balanced Reading: The Quran emphasizes mercy, forgiveness, and justice repeatedly: “Indeed, Allah commands you to uphold justice and good conduct...” (Surah An-Nahl 16:90) “And hasten to forgiveness from your Lord...” (Surah Aal-E-Imran 3:133) 4. Islam as a Religion of Peace The Arabic word “Islam” itself comes from the root word Salaam, meaning peace. While Islam allows for self-defense and justice, its overarching goal is to establish peace and harmony: Peace with Others: “Allah does not forbid you from being righteous and just toward those who have not fought you because of religion and have not expelled you from your homes. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly.” (Surah Al-Mumtahanah 60:8) Forgiveness and Mercy: The Prophet ﷺ exemplified peace through his actions: At the conquest of Mecca, when he had full power over his former persecutors, he forgave them, saying: “No blame will there be upon you today. May Allah forgive you; and He is the Most Merciful of the merciful.” (Surah Yusuf 12:92) 5. Conclusion Islam is not a religion that promotes violence or aggression. The Quran's references to warfare are context-specific and guided by ethical principles. The ultimate message of Islam is peace-peace with oneself, peace with others, and peace through submission to Allah. Misunderstandings often arise when verses are read in isolation without considering their historical and textual context.
@@Shin_Sorrow_CircuitHa Ha the helper is literally the holy spirit and No your prophet isnt Mentioned in the scripture dont try to force this narrative you Guys are shameless
I wanted to clarify something some new Christian’s get wrong, lots of things fall apart if you don’t know this little fact. Hell is not punishment, it is a respect of free will. If you live your entire life not liking/hating/denying the one true God, he will take the hint and see that you don’t like him. He wants us to go to heaven, but that is where he is, if you tell God you don’t like him he puts you in the only place he and all of his influence isn’t, the place he set aside for that, that place is Hell. God is the embodiment of good itself, so the only thing that remains is bad. God doesn’t want ANYONE to go to hell, which is why he came in form of Jesus to die for our sins, to reset our scales and pay the debt of sin, but he loves us so much that even if we don’t want to be with him (like he wants) he will give us what we want. It is impossible for God to make hell nice, as all good and niceness comes from him, and hell is without him. Sorry for the repetition, I just gotta try and nail this point down, it is major! God bless you, and I pray you find comfort and love from worshipping God!
😂😂😂 Even some, including my childhood teachers of the word took hell fire literal. If we had been wrong about such a topic how much have we been in others?
well hell is 2 things, the free choice of seperation of God, which is terrible, but also you're being punished for your crimes, which you couldve avoided by letting jesus take the punishment for those crimes, but you chose not to but yes fully agree
My friend, this isn't true. It's important for you and I to know your our bible. The version of hell you believe in is unbiblical. Read these passages and I'll tell you the biblical concept of hell. Psalm 139:7 "If I make my bed in the depths, you are there" 2 Thessalonians 1:9 "They will suffer the punishment of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his might" (Key note, presence of the Lord refers to his face, they will be driven away from his face and mercy, while the believer will be face to face with him 1 Corinthians 13:12.) Matthew 10:28 English Standard Version 2016 (ESV) "And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell." Matthew 10:28 The Bible is incredibly clear that no matter where you go or where you are, God is always there, otherwise Psalm 139 and other passages that speak of Gods omnipresence wouldn't be true. 2 Thessalonians and Matthew 10 make it clear that Hell is punishment to the non elect/non believer, and it is eternal, and God is the one inflicting it. Hell is a righteous creation of God, to disagree may mean you do not understand the Holiness of God and the absolute depravity of sin. When we commit a crime against the infinitely perfect God (sin) we are worthy of the punishment upon who we sinned against. (Infinite damnation.) But God in his grace and mercy, offers salvation to all who believe; that they would be justified, sanctified, and then glorified. God bless brother.
My friend, this isn't true. It's important for you and I to know our bible. The version of hell you believe in is unbiblical. Read these passages and I'll tell you the biblical concept of hell. Psalm 139:7 "If I make my bed in the depths, you are there" 2 Thessalonians 1:9 "They will suffer the punishment of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his might" (Key note, presence of the Lord refers to his face, they will be driven away from his face and mercy, while the believer will be face to face with him 1 Corinthians 13:12.) "And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell." Matthew 10:28 The Bible is incredibly clear that no matter where you go or where you are, God is always there, otherwise Psalm 139 and other passages that speak of Gods omnipresence wouldn't be true. 2 Thessalonians and Matthew 10 make it clear that Hell is punishment to the non elect/non believer, and it is eternal, and God is the one inflicting it. Hell is a righteous creation of God, to disagree may mean you do not understand the Holiness of God and the absolute depravity of sin. When we commit a crime against the infinitely perfect God (sin) we are worthy of the punishment upon who we sinned against. (Infinite damnation.) But God in his grace and mercy, offers salvation to all who believe; that they would be justified, sanctified, and then glorified. God bless brother.
@@JaDiLoco No no, it is biblical. Hell is both the eternal punishment and the respect of free will. Because we sin, we deserve Hell, but God will not force us into Heaven.
it's actually so sad. It literally seems like he looked up why Islam is false on Google and copy pasted it. And he's obviously not an ex Muslim. May Allah guide you
He said that his parents celebrated Christmas, the holy day, with them, but not religiously, so that they wouldn't feel different from other kids in the country. Many Muslims in Germany do the same thing
@Mane-er2rc I mean, in my arab country we had Christmas in our schools but it's mostly just for the kids But still, many shops and malls decorate for Christmas, so it's not that uncommon
@@mathewpt4478 really?? Im iraqi many Christians are in iraq! Even my school principal is Christian, and there's any churches in iraq sooooooo bible is prob not banned I don't know why some muslims hate Christians or hate sects of islam In iraq, everyone is under one banner IRAQQQ🗣🔥🔥🔥🛢🛢🗣🔥🛢🛢🛢🗣🔥 🇮🇶 🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶🗣🔥 🛢 🛢🛢 🔥🗣🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶🔥🔥🗣🔥🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶
@@patriot-g3e i said you arent even canadian because first canadians are nice people and second you arent really from canada, you from India wich kinda make sense
In his previous video he said he was an ex-Muslim who prayed but in here he couldn't even pronounce the words correctly. He didn't even tried to hide the fact that he's lying lmao
Tbh in turkey these arguments are like beginner tier Atheist arguments. People here have much better arguments against the islam which took a week or 2 to answer. But this video :skull: bro simply googled "why islam is false" and thought we wouldnt notice it. These so called "mistakes" are answered billions of times before.
I am a turk myself and I can guarantee that I were shocked when I saw these kında low tier arguments in other countries. I felt blessed altough I am just a 13 year old dude
1:18 “not very consistent, makes no sense” bro the ayah clearly states that Jesus is a prophet, god created Jesus, he was born from Mary and had the spirit from the command of Allah. Allah is self sufficient no matter what. The Quran has no mistakes as it was the LAST revelation revealed, most bibles now have mistakes and things that are changed and fabricated.
Bro he purposely ignored the "was the word of Allah AS a messenger" he really cut out the "as a messenger" and thought we wouldn't notice 💀💀 I am beginning to question his time on Islam if he was born Muslim or didn't even bother a second to actually became one 💀💀💀💀
@janvernw Yes, it can't be translated. Arabic is a very complex language and any translation will lose some of its original meaning. The word of Allah cannot be translated unless Allah wills it.
32:34 if you're talking about the Sura where it says Muslims attack the disbelievers, the context says when the disbelievers attacked Muslims first, not the opposite
Please come to Jesus Christ, the Quran is merely the writing of a sinner, to justify his sins which are wrong, please come to god and ask forgiveness and repent to god for only Jesus Christ saves
@edward29345 ye he justified that giving charity should be a obligation, that women = men, we should kind to orphans, staying away from self harm and adultery. Not to steal or kill, Aren't these Such horrible sins to justify?
@ You realise the Quran is basicly a copy of the bible, a copy includes things which I honestly doubt mohammand think is right, repent and ask forgiveness to jesus Christ and come to Jesus chirst our lord and savior
All of these arguments have been refuted Ma Sha Allah 😂. For every abdul that leaves, there is a John that reverts. As a revert myself Alhamdulillah for Islam .
This is just trying to raise anger in muslims. I dont think these are arguments meant to actually address islam but to prove to those who already agree with you.
@@suzumi111that's not a case of different accents. When taught dutch people can pronounce allah just fine. So no this is just a case of exmuslim larping
@ an ex Muslim that can’t even pronounce Allah, what one ex Muslim is that? Also what’s your problem? Do men not desire women? Men and women both get what they desire in heaven or is heaven just a place where you suffer
this is what happens to people that don't read the Qur'an and completely ignore all of it's warnings about the afterlife, grave punishment's, the day of Judgement, Yaumul Mahsyar, the Devil, Yajuj and Majuj, hell and heaven, and MANY more
May Allah guide you back to Islam brother. I'm a muslim myself and I'm not gonna lie, some of the points got me thinking, but that's because I made the same mistake as you, that is not reading the Quran often and go in-depth on the meanings. Through this video, I will start reading and studying the Quran more, thank you.
What Ethri wanted: People agreeing with him What he got: *good actual reasons on why he should revert back to muslim and why all of his reasons have no logic*
@@hamodalbatal464 ua-cam.com/video/MjrizrmkyHU/v-deo.htmlsi=phbT9xexlydVYj9q So many videos, comments on his video debunking these reused arguments that a basic Muslim Would know. That’s why along his terrible pronunciations and lack of basic knowledge we question if he we truly Muslim
@Ethri: With all capital letters! Every muslim: The Al-Quran is Arabic, therefor there are no capital letters. So if you are a real ex Muslim, try to prove it. Even a five year old Muslim know this.
The Qur'an doesn't confirm the Bible, the Qur'an says the Bible has been corrupted: But for breaking their covenant We condemned them and hardened their hearts. They distorted the words of the Scripture and neglected a portion of what they had been commanded to uphold. (Qur'an 5:13) The Prophet also said as recorded in Mujam al Aswat: "Indeed the Children of Israel wrote a book, they followed it and left the Torah."
@@qcthecat1615 Lo! We did reveal the Torah, wherein is guidance and a light” (Surah 5:44a; 2:87). • “And We caused Jesus, son of Mary, to follow in their footsteps, confirming that which was (revealed) before him in the Torah, and We bestowed on him the Gospel wherein is guidance and a light, confirming that which was (revealed) before it in the Torah - a guidance and an admonition unto those who ward off (evil)” (Surah 5:46). • “It is He Who sent down to thee (step by step), in truth, the Book, confirming what went before it; and He sent down the Law (of Moses) and the Gospel (of Jesus) before this, as a guide to mankind, and He sent down the criterion (of judgment between right and wrong)” (Surah 3:3). • “If thou wert in doubt as to what We have revealed unto thee, then ask those who have been reading the Book from before thee: the Truth hath indeed come to thee from thy Lord: so be in no wise of those in doubt. And be not thou of those who deny the revelations of Allah, for then wert thou of the losers” (Surah 10:94-95; 16:43). If you are a Muslim, you have no excuse not to read the Bible.
Quran is not well preserved as you may have been led to believe, you need to read your hadiths.Abdullah bin 'Umar reportedly said: "Let none of you say, 'I have got the whole of the Qur'an.' How does he know what all of it is? Much of the Qur'an is gone. Let him say instead, 'I have got what has survived.'" (Jalal ad-Deen as-Suyuti, al-Itiqan fee 'Uloom al-Qur'an, Cairo: al-Halabi, 1935, vol. 2, p. 25)
So you are telling me that Allah tells Muhammad if he would doubt the revelation he got should go to corrupted scriptures to check if the revealtion he got is valid ? Doesn’t make sense to me Surah 10:94 If you ˹O Prophet˺ are in doubt about ˹these stories˺ that We have revealed to you, then ask those who read the Scripture before you. The truth has certainly come to you from your Lord, so do not be one of those who doubt,
@@mariozakhem5988 It is called abrogation. The Qur'an we have today is the full Qur'an. Every verse was documented by Zayd Ibn Thabit using a manuscript from a companion
@@mars2182 Allah is talking about the story of Moses. The Story of Moses still survived in the books that the Jews have, so you can confirm that even they believe in it. We know some parts are true and some are false. Even the Prophet's cousin said: There were kings after 'Isa bin Mariam who altered the Tawrat and the Injil. (Sunan Nasai 5400)
An-Nisa' · Ayat 171 يٰٓاَهْلَ الْكِتٰبِ لَا تَغْلُوْا فِيْ دِيْنِكُمْ وَلَا تَقُوْلُوْا عَلَى اللّٰهِ اِلَّا الْحَقَّۗ اِنَّمَا الْمَسِيْحُ عِيْسَى ابْنُ مَرْيَمَ رَسُوْلُ اللّٰهِ وَكَلِمَتُهٗۚ اَلْقٰهَآ اِلٰى مَرْيَمَ وَرُوْحٌ مِّنْهُۖ فَاٰمِنُوْا بِاللّٰهِ وَرُسُلِهٖۗ وَلَا تَقُوْلُوْا ثَلٰثَةٌۗ اِنْتَهُوْا خَيْرًا لَّكُمْۗ اِنَّمَا اللّٰهُ اِلٰهٌ وَّاحِدٌۗ سُبْحٰنَهٗٓ اَنْ يَّكُوْنَ لَهٗ وَلَدٌۘ لَهٗ مَا فِى السَّمٰوٰتِ وَمَا فِى الْاَرْضِۗ وَكَفٰى بِاللّٰهِ وَكِيْلًاࣖ ١ O People of the Book, do not exaggerate in (practicing) your religion and do not say anything about Allah except what is true. Indeed, the Al-massih isa' son of Mary, is only the messenger of Allah and (a creature created by) His words which He conveyed to Mary and (by blowing) a spirit from Him. So, believe in Allah and His messengers and do not say, "(God is) three." Stop (from saying that). (That) is better for you. Indeed, only Allah is the Almighty God. Blessed is He from (the notion of) having children. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. Allah is sufficient as a protector.
For an ex-muslim you struggle to pronounce even the most basic muslim names. Being raised in the West with an accent isnt an excuse as all western muslims can pronounce those names perfectly. This isnt exactly helping your case...
15 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. 16 You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles? 17 Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. 18 A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20 Therefore by their fruits you will know them.
Well by this logic you stop believing Jesus is the Messiah cause he is not anywhere in the Hebrew bible read it yourself and then decide before blocking this comment
0:54 I'm not a Muslim Dawah man but as an agnostic naturalist I will disagree here as this is not a good argument for Jesus's divinity and doesn't prove anything Well you see the Quranic text says that the spirit of Jesus was the word of allah which he sent into the flesh as a messenger and when he was raised up to the heaven the word was with creator the Quranic text does not say anywhere explicitly that the word was eternal and equal to god it just says example of Jesus is like that of Adam how he was created when god blew his spirit into him does that mean Adam is also divine and co eternal ???? No it doesn't you see the Quranic text theologically is a mixture of Nestorian, Unitarian and non trinitarian theologies so since the word is god or yehwehs/ Elohim's creation according to the Quranic text it means it is his creation and not co eternal or divine. There were other Christian groups like ebionites did not believe he was devine he does become devine later in their theology after his baptism but before he is not devine and eternal and same with the Arians. You see the point is there was no proto orthodoxy and there many different Christianities competing against each other for dominance also the gospels and the rest of new testament was written by anonymous authors who couldn't distinguish between fact or fiction.
debunking/correcting - read if you want section 1: ‘issa (jesus, PBUH) is referred to as a messiah in the qur’an because he was supported by the holy spirit (stated in 2:253) and was pure of sin. he’s also referred to as the messiah, because it is believed that the dajjal (anti-christ) is going to be killed by him at the gate of ludd/lod. we, muslims, also believe in him being the son of the virgin mary, just to clarify. section 2: musa (moses, PBUH) didn’t know how to do the current way to pray. the way to pray was revealed during muhammad’s (PBUH) time, in one of the hadiths. moses and muhammad (peace be upon them didnt live at the same time). section 3: isaiah 29:12 - “then the book is delivered to one who is *illiterate,* saying, ‘please read.’ he will reply, ‘i am illiterate’ “. this shows resemblance to a hadith - “the angel (gabriel) said, ‘read!’ he, (prophet muhammad PBUH) said *‘i cannot read.’* he (gabriel) then started squeezing muhammad (PBUH) until he couldnt bear it anymore.” angel gabriel said “read!” yet again; the process of squeezing, releasing, and telling prophet muhammad (PBUH) to read went on multiple times. then, surat-al-‘alaq (96) was revealed, and was the first surah to be revealed to the prophet (pbuh). section 4: for exhibit a-g in section 4, the qur’an has a unique way of combining words in ways nobody thought of before. if you translate something *in the word combinations,* it likely wont be the same. also, those little lines and dots could change everything in a word. those tiny lines are “small vowels” and the dots indicate different types of letters. allah (SWT) says “he” in the qur’an because what else will we say? “it”? (god is gender-neutral in islam). he says “we” as a form of royal plural, used to convey majesty. saying that our prophet (PBUH) “forgot” some surahs is incorrect; if he had forgotten, the qur’an would sound watered down. maybe this person forgot those 2 surahs, and a couple others. but, others most likely have not and wrote it down. section 5: i dont think *jews* agree with the crucifixion of jesus; they do not believe in him because the torah was sent down before jesus’ time. muslims DONT believe in the resurrection; only the second coming, nearing the day of judgement. section 6: allah (SWT) will throw the disbelievers’ mockery back, leading them to wander in blindness, lost (2:15). also, it is said in 81:29, that allah’s will comes over our free will (this is a hard concept to understand for some, dont worry if you dont get it). section 7: no human is exactly perfect. jesus (PBUH) was supported by the holy spirit (2:253). sure, the angels did in fact clean his heart when he was about 6 to perfect impurities, but there are several mistakes by him. there is a story of the prophet talking to the quraysh (a tribe) about islam. a blind man walked up to him, but he frowned and turned away 80:1-10. the prophet (PBUH) was very friendly with kids. section 8: he split the moon, got his heart cleaned, the weeping date tree, the qur’an, ascending to heaven (while living), etc. he refused to some because he believed that he couldn’t without allah’s (SWT) permission. ibrahim’s (abraham, PBUH) miracles were: chopped up birds, living an intense fire, the zamzam well, seeing heaven, etc. i could go on with other prophets, but you get the point. section 9: islam is the religion of peace, only ruined by hypocrites and males (not men) with anger issues. men can hold anger in, males cannot. there is a big difference, i highly recommend watch mohammed hoblos’ video on it (yes, the “brother, ewww” guy). moses (PBUH) was told to speak to fir’aun (pharaoh) politely despite torturing the children of israel and being a very bad person. (20:44) allah (SWT) said, speak to him gently, so perhaps he may be mindful (of me) or fearful (of my punishment). believe in the words of allah (SWT), or disbelieve in ignorance. your choice; i cant force you (2:256). one thing i forgot to mention is that the torah and gospel arent counted as allah’s (SWT) words anymore because it was altered in some way (and translated, originally in arabic).
Akhi your refution is good but please don't use the hand thing for Islam because it's so bad and others can use it like for example a Christian can say i have 3 lines in one hand then the Trinity is true, and high scholars like ibn bazz have called it stupid and weak
Alcohol became a sin in islam because some muslims were drinking before praying so when the time to pray comes they pray it Unconsciously and that's why it became a sin but before it people used to drink in islam and even the prophet him self Am actually an atheist but I had to say the truth
Let's admit that that you cannot accept the truth because of emotions or your parents religion, can't even debate Just the hindus tactics: throw insult and run
We don’t even need evidence, we just need one reason. Why would I not choose to believe I have a Father who loves me and wants to spend eternity with me?
@@PuffyShade all your doing is finding ways to escape reality. thats human nature guess what life isnt all rainbows and sunshines but you want it that way. you can believe your delusional ideology's or whatever but there false. your just looking for an escape classic human nature
@@PuffyShadeWhy should I not believe a jolly magical old man comes down my chimney and delivers presents on Christmas? See how flawed your reasoning/logic is now?
in the first verse it literally says "was no more than a messenger" and when you read "jesus is the word" in the quran, the word is reffering to messenger of allah, he is spreading the word.
Your points actually increased my faith in Islam, seeing how hard are people trying to make Islam look wrong by a non-sense reasons.
I'm not Muslim but I feel like the more people like that we have in the world their religions can be messed up and only the people who dont try to call a religion false or isn't a hypocrite will be saved
@Jackmoment-u8w Jack have faith in islam. I'm not forcing you but I love Islam and you should have the right too
@happyspunchbob3037 But I will stay in my religion
@Jackmoment-u8wunderstandble its hard to even think ur religion is wrong even tho i think my religion is the right one whenever i put my shoes on a non believer and think they would leave a religion that they thought it was the right one from an early age is hard its so hard and i have nothing but respect for reverts and i would love to give one advice man from the deep of my hearth would jst love u to do some researches in islam it would benefits and thats it have a great day my guy ❤❤
Ofc u can do whatever you want no one will force u to do it , 😅❤
At 12 years old, I can read the Quran properly, while you had to mess up your reading
No he wasn’t a muslim ever lol
He is not, its obvious our childern read the quran so goodly alhamdulilah
I'm not sure if he is muslim
@@coolguy13696 yep
@@coolguy13696he loved xmas
we got non muslim leaving islam before gta 6 thats crazy
@@antoniusthe5th That's what a cult would say lol
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@ErichVonManstein7492 he is deadass that man was " raised in a Muslim family " but " we celebrated christmas and that was my favorite holiday " 😂😂
There is no such a thing as a true muslim in Islam.
"I don't understand Islam, so it must be false"
" I'm not a muslim anymore, but I still yap about it " 😂
Bro refeers to him not as a Christian but as an ex-muslim
NO islam is right
@@tukino9124 he's both
No muslim understands islam, that's why they follow it.
@@veryrandomusere islam is the truth not false Christianity is false
I was a muslim before watching this but now
Im an even stronger muslim alhamdulillah😂
XP buff
@Jackmoment-u8w Yes our deeds get multiplied because we actually have a god who cares
The title should be Top 9 reason why I wasn't a muslim
Says the guy with Free palpatine saar PFP
@mathewpt4478 ?
@@mathewpt4478 ?
@@mathewpt4478 just quit it, unc
@mathewpt4478 Free palestine 🇵🇸
The description says in his channel is "Watch my stupid dumb video".Truly accurate
He was being humble, my good sir/madame!
@@omegathe1st501 everything he says are complete lies. i am too lazy to explain everything. i will quickly find a video that can show you his lies just in case...
Refuting a Fake Ex Muslim (9 Reasons why Islam is False)
that is the video 👍
@@omegathe1st501 humble ? more like getting humbled
W
Atleast his description is honest lol
1.God's word indeed cannot be changed, but as stated in 2:79, "So woe1 to those who distort the Scripture with their own hands then say, “This is from Allah”-seeking a fleeting gain! So woe to them for what their hands have written, and woe to them for what they have earned." Qur'an Al-Baqarah 79. Your argument is contradicted with Al-Maidah 116 "And ˹on Judgment Day˺ Allah will say, “O Jesus, son of Mary! Did you ever ask the people to worship you and your mother as gods besides Allah?” He will answer, “Glory be to You! How could I ever say what I had no right to say? If I had said such a thing, you would have certainly known it. You know what is ˹hidden˺ within me, but I do not know what is within You. Indeed, You ˹alone˺ are the Knower of all unseen."
2. By the basic definition of what is Islam and who is a Muslim is submission of will to Allah, whether the word to define God is different, as soon as it only definitive as purely monotheistic by definition then it is Allah who you worship. (e.g. tuhan)
3. This is insignificant to our beliefs that state the bible to not be a word of god and mearly a fabrication
4. Please learn a little of history, at the time of early Hijri the Arabs was still newly introduced to letters, hence why many including Muhammad is illiterate, it is language update they receive from Persia. When the Qur'an is revealed, the words is revealed in 7 qiraats with each belonging to different tribes. Qiraats was only a difference in spelling as at the time all words are written without letter difference indicator (the dots and more complex writing system) and vowel indicator (a,i,u), so every qiraats had the same writing and only read differently. We have many manuscripts like one in Birmingham that have been carbonated to 20 years after Muhammad death and even many others also carbonated to be at the time when he was alive and the Qur'an wasn't fully revealed yet.
And none of this matter, because we have oral tradition and ijazah of proof that as we traced are the recitation of what was revealed, tracing back to the great grandchildren of our prophet's companion, our prophet's companion themselves, and Muhammad at the very ent of the trail. For the matter on your video, it is a qiraat translated using a different qiraat, you're smoothing diamonds with stone.
5. "It was made to appear so" so it would make sense that history would say he was on the cross. And for the resurrections, the source of the witnesses are from Paul, this is confirmed by many christian scholar that the information was pasted from Paul.
6. Arguing that the enemy of god does not deserve to be deceived is contradicting the purpose of saving Jesus from crucifixion goes against, " And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie". And the standard view on neutral subject, "this delusions are made to save an innocent man from injustice, so it is justified". And wether of "who deceived the apostles " came with the same argument, you only got that information from Paul.
7. Age of marriage is a subjectificated standard with the assumption of modern circumstances, that wouldn't be a good argument if you put it in an absolute objective point of view. I could just shout at you on how Rebecca's, or marry's marriage according to the earliest manuscripts of the bible, but nah. Aisha has matured at the age of 9, this have been proven by herself in hadiths that came from her own narration, she owned slaves (only mature and sane adults allowed to own slaves), she herself already described herself as mature by لَمْ أَعْقِلْ (by the recitation, and historical use of the word) which means mature (intellectually or mentally, and physically). [Sahih al-Bukhari 2543,Sahih Bukhari, Volume 1, Book 8, Hadith 465]
And for the next
- Hadith grade: Hasan, this grading is given when the Hadith is under an unbroken chain of narration, and be broken by h ehadith itself, showing fabrications
- so? For the next few you didn't explain how something is sinful according to Islamic definition or even by your standard.
- the matter on urine was used as such recommend way before the time of our prophet, he recommends it merely out of tradition. Many scholars confirm that it is soon to be ruled as haram, the same way alcohol (khamr) was. I put khamr as it is an example for this with it was still being halal but you can pray in drunk condition (this comes as a revelation in "O you who acknowledge, Do not go near prayer, (Salat) while you are stupified (under influence), until you know what you are saying", Qur'an 4:43 ), and later stated as haram with 40 days of prayers being not acceptable of its deed.
- those people are punished for murder and theft under the layer of munafiq treach, the same thing Abd Allah ibn Ubayy do when he "converted" to Islam.
8. Have for you to not believe the Qur'an is sufficient as a miracle is on you, on the matter where words is very out of place without commentaries is wrong, I and many don't need one, you can understand the entire Qur'an clear if you understand it's origin and proper definitions, also there are many articles like that which tries to argues usage of the same word as if it brings different context is improper as if Arabic doesn't have Homonyms (e.g on English are bat being a stick or an animal, right being affirmative or a direction, left as in going a way or a direction).
And many also argues where when we bring the moon splitting that "everyone else should have also seen it", yet there are 3 books carbonated to the 7th century which contains different people's from France and India witnessing the moon to only appear as halves, there is also manuscripts dating a muslim convert from India (a king) that went to Arab land to learn Islam from what he witness (this specific source of this indian king converting on the other hand is still doubted by scholars)
9. That is in the context of war… there are already many hadiths and separated manuscripts dating on what happened and why the revelation came as such.
everybody needs to like this and get it to the top
ah yes the same arguments that have been refuted more than like a million times
@@hywasnt you said rebbeca was 3 you guys still use this so she was a super human Then thats why he lift Buckets of water and Taken care of camels
Real!
You have my respect for watching the entire video.
bro dropped his fake ass quirky animated persona fast lmao
Please come to Jesus Christ, the Quran is merely the writing of a sinner, to justify his sins which are wrong, please come to god and ask forgiveness and repent to god for only Jesus Christ saves
@edward29345 so a man who has graped (without the g) a woman will go to jesus's so called kingdom? and the woman who was a disbeliever will go to hell?
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@edward29345 bro what bro what drugs are you in
@edward29345 "We dont force our religion!" Yeah, you dont have to shill down your religion towards people at ANY time.
@edward29345no will go to Christianity the authenticity is bad
The bills can’t be this high lil bro 💀
💀💀💀
lol
Cope
@@alejandroduenas1828 ur the only one coping here not me
They are p expensive in Canada i heard, i dont know about this much
Mashallah
Literally watched 10 David Wood videos, parroted his mulitple decade long arguments, and called it day.
Blind leading the blind
Nah bro even hammer time is better than this, it's kyle and testify and literally in the point of "miracles" he copied the exact video of testify
He just uses the same arguments as his fellow Christians without the slightest research. Who can even say that we believe that the Gospel that exists now is the same as the Gospel that Jesus had and alluh said that it is the truth? Unless it is from someone claiming to be a ex Muslim
@@shi_shitanNow this comment is funny. Without a single research eh? Do you know how many times the gospel is mentioned in the quran and what it says about it? Your own "Allah"s words?
@trelleonginting398 It's really funny because I didn't need to research to answer his claims literally because I'm a Muslim and I read the Quran regularly and what God said about the Bible and the Torah is clear that He sent them down for people and they were guidance but people simply distorted it but you guys love to take context away
@@shi_shitan Alright. Do we wanna talk about this? If you're willing, let's start with this.
In what way is this gospel distorted? Textual, or speech?
And if the gospel,-which is the word of allah,-is distorted, then how do we know the quran is not distorted as well? In fact, if we are to argue your point, the torah, zabur, and the gospel are all corrupted. How do we know this last book is not also corrupted?
1:37 bro , 😑 it’s just Arabic doesn’t have capital letters, and the Qur’an is written in Arabic
Non-muslims leaving from islam is crazy 💀
Bro took this video personally 😭
@@GREEENMASTER nah lill bro lying
@@GREEENMASTER ofc we will. this guy is trying to gain fame from our religion.
bro made this vid cuz his rental bills penetrated the seven skies just like his argument.
Please come to Jesus Christ, the Quran is merely the writing of a sinner, to justify his sins which are wrong, please come to god and ask forgiveness and repent to god for only Jesus Christ saves
Now i know damn well this guy did not just call allah "aaala
I highly doubt he was a muslim
Seriously it gives me a heartache
@@Anon-jy2ux He was born in Quebec that's their accent and how they pronounce it everybody isn't a disgusting Pakistani Bangladeshi or arabs like most of you are
@@Anon-jy2ux everybody isn't a arab or pakistani like most of yall are He was born in Quebec that's their accent
"most real ex muslim"
Bro is an exmuslim but cant say one name for any companions right 💀
@Jawzie13 we don't need to be careful with it. We already can see it by hearing his Arabic pronounciation
@Jawzie13he cant speak in Arabic, you must speak in Arabic in salah. This means he didnt pray, which means he was not Muslim.
He said one of the pillars of islam is “reading the quran” instead of shahada
@Jawzie13 Assalamu alaykum akhy, he told he was raised in a so called Muslim family, following the 5 pillars of Islam, but they were celebrating christmas, it was his favorite holiday too.. We can't say he was not a muslim because Allahu 3alem, but we can suppose this based on his own sayings, and he probably was born muslim but just kept donig what he was educated to do, feels like he never had genuinly put his heart in Islam and his trust in Allah too, but Allahu 3alem
@@Mapperman-h5b considering he was " reciting Qu'ran and doing salah" as he said, that is wild
So sad hearing non Muslim leaving Islam 😢
I highly doubt he was a muslim lol
Fr
HAHAHAHAH
Cope 🤡
@@alejandroduenas1828 cope that he's trying to gain views from us by using this topic lol?
Your attempts at pronouncing arabic words are legitimately painful to listen to and im not even arabic myself.
@@Lardmuff coping mechanism
@@mathewpt4478
🤓 "coping mechanism"
He’s still right tho the Quran does nothing but confirm the texts that predate it which is problematic for Islam
He's struggling to pronounce Al Imran
@@timoaag yes you are
Unfortunate that a non Muslim like you has left Islam 😢
The way that muslims see is terrible, bro he has proved that he was a muslim but now bqz he left your satanic religion you said that he wasnt a muslim ? you must be a shamed
@Jawzie13 1. he doesn't know basic concepts of islam
2. he literally plagiated entire parts of the first video that appears when u search "why islam is fake"
i'm 80-90% sure this guy was not a muslim and this is pure ragebait.
He has claimed numerous times in previous videos that he is Muslim.
He ain’t Muslim
@Jawzie13 you are right.
A guy who used to celebrate Christmas when he was "Muslim"
We should for sure listen to u bro
notice how he doesn't mention Eid?
@d33man3 ye
Top 9 reasons of moments where I cant read
Bro even my christian friend can tell you ain't no Ex-Muslim. 😭 ALL YOUR ARGUMENTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN DEBUNKED LIL BRO. LMFAO
And still none of yall can't even refute in the comments
@mathewpt4478 Some guy already made a vid exposing this fraud and debunking everything he said. If you really wanted the truth then you would have at least done a simple google search but I guess bro wants to stay ignorant.
@@HenryAdrawho deen responds who is known for Clickbaiting and being a fraud
@@mathewpt4478 very ironic for you to say that op cant refute anything while you cant even back up your ass assertion
@@mathewpt44785 different ppl in the comments that i have seen so far have refuted his claims partially or fully and theres like multiple videos debunking all of his claims as well
You realise how you ignored the part saying "the Messiah jesus son of mary was no more than a messenger of allah"
bro is just dense
Please come to Jesus Christ, the Quran is merely the writing of a sinner, to justify his sins which are wrong, please come to god and ask forgiveness and repent to god for only Jesus Christ saves
@edward29345 , I like how you just give up but don't admit the fact that you lost. I don't want to insult your religion because that wouldn't make me any better than you.
Ethri says he was muslim but celebrates Christmas and Halloween that's not allowed in islam
@edward29345 Buddy insults an entire 2 billion, expects us to convert
I love it when people who cant even pronounce the simplest of surahs claim to be exmuslim. Absolutely 😍
lmboo so cuz he has an accent he was never muslim 😭😭? then you’re not a muslim cuz your username is dickcockson 💀
@@laursieloiseit’s not the accent lil bro💀 every muslim and look at indonesians they have more of a thick accent they not native speakers arabic yet they will pronounce arabic surahs better than islamic scholars 💀 it’s just a tradition that islam comes w arabic. that js prooves he never was a muslim to begin with
@godlovesmeandyou ah yes your god so incompetent that he can only Be known by Arabic second ah no Everybody doens't have the same accent
@@godlovesmeandyou yes Make sense you guys are illiterate Literally people from different countries spell it in differently that's why translation are important
@@mathewpt4478Brother, they're speaking the same language. It's like saying you and I peak a different english because we live in different countries. It would be a different way of speaking english. Also, is his accent stuttering and not being able to say the most simple arabic phrases?
We're the one's who illiterate? You believe in a god who needs to learn, grows in wisdom and is dependant on others.(Luke 2:51. Luke 8:28, 5:30-33)
As a muslim, I can confirm we lost -0 muslims 😂
we got ragebait while faking religion identity befor gta 6
and clickbait
And a non Muslim leaving Muslim
this guy can barely pronounce arabic words. Yeah you're an exmuslim alright.
@@m-aestroP9 and you are the same Guys who glorifies uneducated Christian Muslim converts the same way so yeah dont play victim card here
@@mathewpt4478not his point
If u have doubts its aright, but I think he lives in france, not sure though
@@yoshitaxfraudosaurus yes it is Everybody doesn't have the same pronounciation or accent
Arabic is the second hardest language for a reason I am from Egypt still I can't explain the Quran by myself the gramer is very complex you can explain it by your self tho I am very good at arabic
"Never will the Jews or Christians be pleased with you, until you follow their faith."
-Quran 2:120
"capital Arabic letters" you're cooked.
debunking this video in four comment.
1.
The verse you are referring to is from Surah An-Nisa (4:171), and it addresses the Christian understanding of Jesus (peace be upon him) while emphasizing the Islamic perspective of monotheism (Tawheed).
Let’s break it down for clarity:
Translation and Key Points
"O People of the Book! Do not go to extremes regarding your faith…"
This addresses Christians (and indirectly others who elevate prophets or creations to divine status) and warns against exaggeration in religious belief.
The Quran advises moderation and sticking to the truth revealed by Allah.
"The Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, was no more than a messenger of Allah…"
Jesus (peace be upon him) is described as a prophet and messenger, sent by Allah to guide the Children of Israel.
This refutes the idea of divinity attributed to Jesus.
"And the fulfilment of His Word through Mary and a spirit ˹created by a command˺ from Him."
"His Word" refers to the miraculous conception of Jesus through Allah’s command, “Be!” (Kun fayakun), without a father.
"A spirit from Him" emphasizes Jesus’ creation by Allah, just as all humans were given life by Allah’s spirit. It does not imply divinity but rather the miraculous nature of his birth.
"So believe in Allah and His messengers and do not say, ‘Trinity.’"
The concept of the Trinity-Father, Son, and Holy Spirit-is rejected in Islam, as it conflicts with the belief in the absolute oneness of Allah (Tawheed).
"Allah is only One God. Glory be to Him! He is far above having a son!"
Allah is unique, self-sufficient, and does not have offspring, as He is beyond human limitations.
"To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth."
Everything is Allah’s creation and under His command, including Jesus (peace be upon him), Mary, and all humans.
"And Allah is sufficient as a Trustee of Affairs."
Allah alone is the ultimate guardian and sustainer of all existence.
Does this Verse Indicate Jesus is Divine?
No, this verse explicitly denies Jesus’ divinity. Instead, it:
Affirms Jesus as a human messenger with a special role.
Highlights the miraculous nature of his creation, without implying he is divine.
Strongly upholds monotheism (Tawheed), declaring that Allah is far above the human characteristics of having a son or being part of a Trinity.
Islam acknowledges Jesus (peace be upon him) as one of the greatest prophets but consistently rejects the idea of his divinity. Instead, it emphasizes his servitude and submission to Allah, just like other prophets.
2.
It’s a common claim that the Quran lacks continuity, and as someone engaging in da'wah (Islamic invitation), I’d like to explain why this perspective might arise and offer a different understanding.
Why the Quran May Seem Discontinuous
Thematic Structure:
The Quran does not follow a linear narrative like modern books or historical accounts. Instead, its structure is thematic and cyclical. Topics are revisited across different Surahs, with layers of meaning unfolding over time.
For example, the story of Prophet Musa (Moses) is mentioned in multiple places, each providing unique lessons tailored to the context of the passage.
Purpose of Revelation:
The Quran was revealed gradually over 23 years, addressing specific situations, guiding the Prophet ﷺ and his followers, and answering questions or challenges of the time.
This non-linear revelation reflects real-life events and the dynamic nature of its audience's needs.
Different Literary Style:
The Quran is not a biography, history book, or conventional narrative. It is a divine speech (Kalam Allah), blending:
Moral teachings
Legal injunctions
Warnings and glad tidings
Stories with deep symbolism and lessons.
This unique style may feel unfamiliar to someone expecting continuous storytelling.
Evidence of Continuity
Despite the non-linear structure, the Quran has remarkable continuity in its themes and messages:
Unity of Message:
The core teachings - monotheism (Tawheed), prophethood, accountability, and the afterlife - are consistent throughout, with no contradictions.
Interconnected Themes:
For instance, Surah Al-Baqarah (2) begins with guidance for humanity and ends with a prayer for forgiveness, showing a complete journey of faith and submission.
Story Connections:
While stories are fragmented, they complement each other. The story of Adam (peace be upon him) spans multiple Surahs, providing deeper insights when studied collectively.
Coherence of Style:
The Quran's rhythmic language and rhetorical devices tie verses together, even when the subject shifts.
Addressing the Perception
Historical Context:
A non-continuous structure suited its revelation over time and preserved relevance for changing circumstances. Imagine it as a dynamic guidebook rather than a static story.
Invitation to Reflection:
The Quran repeatedly invites readers to ponder (tafakkur) and connect ideas across verses. Its structure encourages engagement and deeper study.
Divine Wisdom:
Continuity doesn’t always mean linearity. The Quran’s structure reflects the wisdom of addressing hearts and minds across time, cultures, and situations.
3.
Claim: Muhammad ﷺ Was Prophesied in the New Testament
The verse you quoted is from Galatians 1:8:
"But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let them be under God’s curse."
This verse is often interpreted in Christian theology as a warning against deviating from the gospel message of Jesus Christ. However, associating it directly with Prophet Muhammad ﷺ requires a deeper understanding.
Context of Galatians 1:8
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to address early Christian communities and their adherence to his teachings of Jesus’ message.
It was not meant as a prophecy but as an exhortation to remain faithful to the teachings of Jesus as Paul interpreted them.
Why This Doesn't Apply to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
Nature of the Quranic Message:
The Quran does not contradict the true message of Jesus (peace be upon him). Instead, it reaffirms monotheism, which Jesus himself preached: “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.” (Mark 12:29).
The Quran clarifies Jesus’ role as a prophet, not as part of a Trinity, aligning with earlier Abrahamic teachings.
Prophecies of a Final Prophet:
In contrast, many Muslims believe Muhammad ﷺ was prophesied in the Bible. For example:
Deuteronomy 18:18: "I will raise up for them a prophet like you [Moses] from among their brothers."
John 14:16: "And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate to help you and be with you forever."
These are often interpreted as pointing toward Muhammad ﷺ, whose message was consistent with earlier prophets.
When and How Muhammad ﷺ Received Revelation
Time:
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ received the first revelation of the Quran in the year 610 CE, in the Cave of Hira near Mecca.
This was during the Night of Power (Laylat al-Qadr) in Ramadan.
How:
The Angel Jibreel (Gabriel) appeared to Muhammad ﷺ and conveyed the first verses of the Quran, starting with:
“Read in the name of your Lord who created.” (Surah Al-‘Alaq 96:1)
Duration:
The Quran was revealed gradually over 23 years, addressing the spiritual, social, and political needs of the time.
Consistency:
Despite being revealed in stages, the Quran is internally consistent and free of contradictions. This coherence is considered miraculous given its piecemeal revelation.
Reconciling the Timeline
It’s true that the New Testament was written centuries before Muhammad ﷺ. However, the Quran itself states that Muhammad ﷺ was not bringing a new religion but restoring the original monotheistic faith of Abraham, Moses, and Jesus.
Muhammad ﷺ’s role was not to "preach another gospel" but to:
Confirm the core truths of earlier revelations.
Clarify misinterpretations that developed over time.
Serve as the final messenger to all humanity.
Conclusion
The verse from Galatians reflects Paul’s concerns about deviations from his teachings, not a prophecy of Muhammad ﷺ. However, there are other verses in the Bible that Muslims interpret as pointing to Muhammad ﷺ.
4.
understand your perspective, and it’s important to have an open and respectful dialogue about such topics. The claim that the Quran is not the word of God has been debated for centuries, and Muslims firmly believe in its divine origin based on evidence, reasoning, and personal conviction. Let me explain why Muslims affirm that the Quran is the word of Allah (God).
Reasons Muslims Believe the Quran Is the Word of God
1. Inimitability of the Quran (I'jaz al-Quran)
The Quran challenges humanity to produce something like it: “Say, ‘If mankind and the jinn gathered to produce the like of this Quran, they could not produce the like of it, even if they were to each other assistants.’” (Surah Al-Isra 17:88)
Despite this challenge, no one, including the most eloquent poets of pre-Islamic Arabia, could replicate its literary style, linguistic beauty, or profound meanings.
2. Preservation of the Quran
The Quran has remained unchanged since its revelation over 1400 years ago. Muslims worldwide recite the same Arabic text, word-for-word.
Allah promises its preservation:
“Indeed, it is We who sent down the Quran, and indeed, We will be its guardian.” (Surah Al-Hijr 15:9)
This contrasts with other scriptures, which have undergone multiple translations and revisions over centuries.
3. Scientific Knowledge and Insights
The Quran contains descriptions of natural phenomena that were only discovered centuries later, such as:
The development of the human embryo (Surah Al-Mu’minun 23:12-14).
The expanding universe (Surah Adh-Dhariyat 51:47).
While not a "science book," these insights support the claim of divine knowledge.
4. Prophecies Fulfilled
The Quran contains prophecies that have come true, such as:
The defeat and later victory of the Romans (Surah Ar-Rum 30:2-4).
The triumph of Islam despite overwhelming odds (Surah An-Nasr 110:1-3).
5. Impact on Society
The Quran transformed a tribal, fragmented society into a unified and advanced civilization. Its teachings on justice, compassion, and human rights laid the foundation for enduring ethical principles.
6. Consistency Over 23 Years
The Quran was revealed over 23 years, addressing diverse situations, yet it remains consistent in its themes and teachings. This coherence would be nearly impossible for a human author, especially given the circumstances of war, peace, and personal loss in Muhammad’s ﷺ life.
Addressing Common Objections
Objection: Muhammad ﷺ Authored the Quran
Muhammad ﷺ was known as illiterate (ummi), unable to read or write: “He is the one who sent among the unlettered a Messenger from themselves…” (Surah Al-Jumu’ah 62:2).
The Quran’s depth, eloquence, and knowledge exceed what could be expected of someone unlettered.
Objection: The Quran Borrowed from Other Scriptures
While the Quran confirms earlier scriptures (Torah and Gospel), it also corrects distortions and provides new guidance. This complements, rather than copies, previous revelations.
Invitation to Reflect
Rather than rejecting or accepting outright, I encourage a deeper exploration of the Quran. Its own advice is to engage critically: “Then do they not reflect upon the Quran? If it had been from [any] other than Allah, they would have found within it much contradiction.” (Surah An-Nisa 4:82)
5. Islamic Perspective: The Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus
The Quran addresses the crucifixion in Surah An-Nisa (4:157-158):
"They said, ‘We killed the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, the messenger of Allah.’ But they neither killed him nor crucified him; it was only made to appear so to them… Allah raised him up to Himself. Allah is All-Mighty, All-Wise."
Key Points from the Islamic View:
Not Killed, Not Crucified: Muslims believe that Jesus was not crucified or killed. Instead, Allah saved him, and it only "appeared" to the people as though he was crucified.
Raised Alive: Jesus was raised to Allah and will return before the Day of Judgment.
Clarification of "Appearance":
Different interpretations exist:
Someone else was made to resemble Jesus (e.g., Judas Iscariot in some views).
The event was misunderstood or misrepresented.
The Quran does not elaborate, leaving the exact mechanism ambiguous.
Resurrection Assumption:
In Islamic belief, Jesus did not die, so the question of resurrection does not arise. His eventual return to earth is seen as a continuation of his prophetic mission.
Reconciling the Historical Evidence
Islam Acknowledges Jesus' Historical Existence:
Muslims affirm that Jesus was a real historical figure and a prophet of Allah.
The Quran agrees with the Gospels on many aspects of Jesus' life, including his virgin birth, miracles, and role as the Messiah.
Crucifixion vs. Resurrection:
While the crucifixion is widely accepted in historical records, the resurrection is more contested because it involves supernatural claims.
The Quran challenges the claim of Jesus' death and instead asserts divine intervention, suggesting that historical perceptions may have been influenced by appearances.
Faith vs. Historical Analysis:
Belief in the resurrection (or lack thereof) depends on one's religious framework:
Christians see it as divine evidence.
Muslims see it as a misunderstanding of events.
Atheists and secular historians often treat resurrection claims as theological rather than empirical.
Conclusion
The question hinges on faith and perspective:
Christianity interprets the crucifixion and resurrection as central to Jesus’ role as the Savior.
Islam upholds Jesus as a prophet saved by Allah, denying the crucifixion and, consequently, the resurrection.
Secular historians accept the crucifixion as historical but approach the resurrection with skepticism.
The Quran encourages dialogue on such topics with mutual respect:
"Say, ‘O People of the Book, let us come to a common word between us: that we worship none but Allah...’" (Surah Aal-e-Imran 3:64).
6.
From the Islamic perspective, Allah did not "start Christianity" as an independent religion. Instead, Islam teaches that Allah revealed His guidance progressively through prophets, culminating with the final revelation given to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Here's how Islam views the emergence of what is now called Christianity:
1. Allah’s Revelations to Prophets
Jesus (Isa, peace be upon him) is considered one of the greatest prophets in Islam. He was sent to guide the Children of Israel with a divine scripture, the Injil (Gospel), which affirmed the monotheistic message of previous revelations (like the Torah given to Moses).
“And We sent, following in their footsteps, Jesus, the son of Mary, confirming that which came before him in the Torah; and We gave him the Gospel, in which was guidance and light…” (Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:46).
Islam teaches that Jesus’ mission was to call people to the worship of one God (Tawheed), consistent with the message of all previous prophets.
2. Christianity’s Evolution in Islamic Understanding
Deviation from Original Teachings: Islam holds that after Jesus was raised to Allah, his original monotheistic message was altered over time. Key concepts like the Trinity and Jesus’ divinity were later developments, not part of Jesus’ authentic teachings.
“But the sects differed among themselves [about Jesus], so woe to those who disbelieved…” (Surah Maryam 19:37).
Paul’s Influence: Many Islamic scholars argue that figures like Paul played a significant role in shaping Christian doctrine, introducing ideas such as Jesus’ divinity and atonement, which are not supported by the Quran.
3. Christianity as Part of Allah’s Plan
From the Islamic perspective, Allah allowed the rise of Christianity as part of His divine wisdom and as a test for humanity:
Allah knew some would deviate from Jesus’ teachings.
Islam views this deviation as part of the broader human story of forgetting and distorting divine messages, which necessitated the final revelation, the Quran.
4. The Quran’s Role in Correcting Christianity
Islam does not reject Jesus or his teachings but corrects what it views as misunderstandings about him:
Jesus is not divine:
“The Messiah, son of Mary, was not but a messenger; [other] messengers have passed on before him. And his mother was a supporter of truth…” (Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:75).
Jesus did not die on the cross:
“They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him; but [another] was made to resemble him to them.” (Surah An-Nisa 4:157).
Jesus preached monotheism:
“Indeed, Allah is my Lord and your Lord, so worship Him. That is the straight path.” (Surah Maryam 19:36).
Conclusion
Islam teaches that:
Jesus’ original message was pure monotheism, aligned with previous prophets like Noah, Abraham, and Moses.
Christianity, as it exists today, reflects deviations from that original message.
Allah sent Muhammad ﷺ as the final prophet to restore the unaltered truth of divine guidance.
If you’d like, I can share more about the Islamic understanding of Jesus or delve into how the Quran addresses specific Christian doctrines.
7.
Thank you for your question-it’s an important and sensitive topic that comes up often in discussions about Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Let me address your concerns respectfully and provide context that may clarify this issue.
Historical Context of Aisha's Marriage
Cultural Norms of the Time:
In 7th-century Arabia (and many other societies historically), it was customary for marriages to be contracted at a young age, especially after puberty.
The age of maturity was understood differently, based on physical and societal readiness rather than modern legal standards.
The Marriage of Aisha (RA):
The marriage between Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and Aisha (RA) was solemnized when she was around six years old, and it was consummated when she reached physical and mental maturity (historically recorded as around nine years old). This was considered normal and honorable in that society.
Aisha herself expressed no objection to the marriage and later became a prominent scholar and teacher in Islam, narrating over 2,000 hadiths.
Character of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
Prophet Muhammad's Treatment of Women:
He consistently upheld the dignity, respect, and rights of women in a society that otherwise oppressed them.
He emphasized the importance of treating wives kindly:
“The best of you is the one who is best to his family, and I am the best among you to my family.” (Tirmidhi).
Marriages Were Purposeful:
Most of Muhammad's marriages were to widows or older women for reasons such as:
Protecting them from poverty or societal ostracism.
Strengthening alliances between tribes.
His marriage to Aisha had the additional purpose of building a close relationship with her father, Abu Bakr (RA), one of his closest companions.
Why Did Allah Choose Muhammad?
Prophets Are Human:
Prophets are chosen for their character and ability to convey God’s message, not because they are free from human norms or historical context.
Muhammad ﷺ’s honesty, integrity, and leadership were well-recognized even before his prophethood. He was known as Al-Ameen (The Trustworthy) and As-Sadiq (The Truthful).
Revelation Was Not Based on Cultural Practices:
The Quran revealed by Muhammad ﷺ is a divine message that transcends cultural and historical norms. It brought moral and legal reforms that were revolutionary for its time, including raising the status of women.
Modern Perspective
Modern Sensibilities vs. Historical Norms:
Judging 7th-century practices by 21st-century standards can lead to misunderstandings. While child marriage is no longer acceptable in most societies, it was not viewed the same way in the past.
Islam Today:
Islamic jurisprudence has adapted over time, and most Muslim-majority countries today align marriage laws with the age of majority, recognizing societal changes.
Conclusion
The marriage of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ to Aisha (RA) is best understood in its historical context, where it was neither unusual nor immoral. It is important to look at his overall character, mission, and impact on society rather than isolating one aspect of his life.
8.
You’ve raised two important topics: the nature of miracles in Islam and the use of “We” or “Us” in the Quran. Let’s address them one at a time.
1. Lack of Miracles in Islam
Islam does not deny miracles entirely; rather, it emphasizes a specific approach to miracles. Here’s how the Quran responds to the demands for signs and miracles:
a. Why Are Miracles Limited?
Historical Precedent of Rejection:
In past nations, prophets were sent with miracles, but many people still rejected them: “Nothing keeps Us from sending the [demanded] signs except that they had [already] been denied by earlier peoples.” (Surah Al-Isra 17:59)
Examples include:
The people of Thamud, who were given the miracle of the she-camel but killed it and rejected Prophet Salih (peace be upon him).
Pharaoh, who witnessed many signs through Moses but remained arrogant.
Purpose of Signs:
Miracles are not meant to compel belief but to serve as signs for reflection. Forcing belief would undermine the test of free will.
b. The Quran as the Ultimate Miracle
The Quran’s Miraculous Nature:
Allah points to the Quran itself as a miracle: “Is it not enough for them that We have sent down to you the Book, ˹which is˺ recited to them?” (Surah Al-Ankabut 29:51)
The Quran challenges humanity to produce something comparable, which remains unmatched in its eloquence, guidance, and impact (Surah Al-Isra 17:88).
Everlasting Miracle:
Unlike physical miracles tied to a specific time and place, the Quran is a perpetual and universal sign for all generations.
c. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and Miracles
Miracles Performed by Muhammad ﷺ:
Though not the central focus, the Prophet ﷺ did perform miracles, as recorded in authentic traditions:
Splitting of the moon (Surah Al-Qamar 54:1-2).
Water flowing from his fingers.
Multiplication of food during times of need.
His Role as a Warner:
The Prophet’s primary mission was to convey the message of Allah, not to compel belief through extraordinary signs: “And We did not send you, [O Muhammad], except as a bringer of good tidings and a warner.” (Surah Al-Furqan 25:56)
2. Use of “We” or “Us” in the Quran
The Quran uses the plural pronouns “We” or “Us” when referring to Allah, and this often confuses readers unfamiliar with the linguistic style. Here’s why it is used:
a. The Royal Plural
In Arabic (and other languages, such as English), the plural form is often used to denote majesty, grandeur, and authority. This is known as the "Royal We."
Example in other contexts:
Monarchs often say, “We decree” or “Our will,” though referring to themselves singularly.
b. No Implication of Multiple Gods
Islam’s core belief is the absolute oneness of Allah (Tawheed):
“Say, ‘He is Allah, [who is] One.’” (Surah Al-Ikhlas 112:1)
The use of “We” in the Quran does not suggest plurality of beings but reflects Allah’s majesty.
c. Singular Pronouns Are Also Used
When Allah speaks in a personal, intimate tone, singular pronouns like “I” are used:
“Indeed, I am Allah. There is no deity except Me, so worship Me and establish prayer for My remembrance.” (Surah Ta-Ha 20:14)
3. Quran’s Response to Those Demanding Signs
The Quran addresses the disbelievers' demand for miracles by emphasizing:
Signs Are with Allah Alone:
“Signs are only with Allah. And I am only sent with a clear warning.” (Surah Al-Ankabut 29:50)
Miracles are within Allah’s control, not the prophet’s choice.
The Quran as Sufficient Evidence:
The Quran itself is a greater sign than any temporary miracle: “Surely in this [Quran] is a mercy and reminder for people who believe.” (Surah Al-Ankabut 29:51)
Conclusion
Islam’s perspective on miracles reflects the balance between faith and free will. While physical miracles did occur, the Quran serves as the eternal miracle, providing guidance, wisdom, and evidence for those who reflect. The use of “We” in the Quran is a linguistic feature denoting Allah’s majesty and does not imply plurality.
9.
The verses you’re referencing are commonly brought up in discussions about Islam and its stance on peace and conflict. To fully understand these verses, it’s essential to approach them within their historical, textual, and contextual framework. Here’s an explanation:
1. Context of the Verses
The Quranic verses you cited refer to specific instances of conflict during the Prophet Muhammad's ﷺ time, particularly in the context of the wars between the early Muslim community and their oppressors in Mecca and other regions. Let’s examine the context:
a. Self-Defense
The early Muslim community was persecuted, tortured, and driven out of their homes in Mecca. Many verses in the Quran that mention fighting relate to self-defense and resisting oppression.
“Permission [to fight] has been given to those who are being fought, because they were wronged. And indeed, Allah is competent to give them victory.” (Surah Al-Hajj 22:39)
b. “Strike Their Necks” (Surah Al-Anfal 8:12)
This verse refers to the Battle of Badr, a pivotal moment where a small, under-armed group of Muslims faced a much larger army intent on destroying them. The instructions in this verse were for a specific situation of battlefield combat, not for general conduct toward disbelievers.
c. Fight Until There Is No More Persecution (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:193)
The Quran repeatedly emphasizes that fighting is permissible only to end persecution and oppression:
“And fight them until there is no more persecution and [until] worship is [acknowledged to be] for Allah. But if they cease, then there is to be no aggression except against the oppressors.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:193)
Fighting ceases when the enemy seeks peace or stops their aggression:
“But if they incline towards peace, then incline to it [also] and rely upon Allah. Indeed, it is He who is the Hearing, the Knowing.” (Surah Al-Anfal 8:61)
d. No Compulsion in Religion
The Quran explicitly states that people cannot be forced to accept Islam:
“There shall be no compulsion in [acceptance of] the religion. The right course has become clear from the wrong.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:256)
2. Islam’s Approach to Peace and War
Islam acknowledges the reality of conflict but sets strict ethical guidelines for warfare:
a. Rules of Engagement
Civilians, women, children, and non-combatants are not to be harmed.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
“Do not kill women or children or non-combatants, and do not kill monks in monasteries.” (Musnad Ahmad)
Property, crops, and the environment must be protected.
b. Peace Is Preferred
The Quran advocates for peace and reconciliation wherever possible:
“If your enemy inclines toward peace, then you should also incline toward peace and put your trust in Allah.” (Surah Al-Anfal 8:61)
3. Misinterpretation of Verses
Cherry-Picked Verses:
Critics often isolate verses about warfare without considering their historical and textual context, leading to misunderstandings. Many verses are tied to specific historical circumstances, not general commands.
Balanced Reading:
The Quran emphasizes mercy, forgiveness, and justice repeatedly:
“Indeed, Allah commands you to uphold justice and good conduct...” (Surah An-Nahl 16:90)
“And hasten to forgiveness from your Lord...” (Surah Aal-E-Imran 3:133)
4. Islam as a Religion of Peace
The Arabic word “Islam” itself comes from the root word Salaam, meaning peace. While Islam allows for self-defense and justice, its overarching goal is to establish peace and harmony:
Peace with Others:
“Allah does not forbid you from being righteous and just toward those who have not fought you because of religion and have not expelled you from your homes. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly.” (Surah Al-Mumtahanah 60:8)
Forgiveness and Mercy:
The Prophet ﷺ exemplified peace through his actions:
At the conquest of Mecca, when he had full power over his former persecutors, he forgave them, saying:
“No blame will there be upon you today. May Allah forgive you; and He is the Most Merciful of the merciful.” (Surah Yusuf 12:92)
5. Conclusion
Islam is not a religion that promotes violence or aggression. The Quran's references to warfare are context-specific and guided by ethical principles. The ultimate message of Islam is peace-peace with oneself, peace with others, and peace through submission to Allah. Misunderstandings often arise when verses are read in isolation without considering their historical and textual context.
@@Shin_Sorrow_CircuitHa Ha the helper is literally the holy spirit and No your prophet isnt Mentioned in the scripture dont try to force this narrative you Guys are shameless
You are awesome man. Honestly, this is like basic arguments that people always throw about Islam, that has been refuted million times
I wanted to clarify something some new Christian’s get wrong, lots of things fall apart if you don’t know this little fact. Hell is not punishment, it is a respect of free will. If you live your entire life not liking/hating/denying the one true God, he will take the hint and see that you don’t like him. He wants us to go to heaven, but that is where he is, if you tell God you don’t like him he puts you in the only place he and all of his influence isn’t, the place he set aside for that, that place is Hell. God is the embodiment of good itself, so the only thing that remains is bad. God doesn’t want ANYONE to go to hell, which is why he came in form of Jesus to die for our sins, to reset our scales and pay the debt of sin, but he loves us so much that even if we don’t want to be with him (like he wants) he will give us what we want. It is impossible for God to make hell nice, as all good and niceness comes from him, and hell is without him. Sorry for the repetition, I just gotta try and nail this point down, it is major! God bless you, and I pray you find comfort and love from worshipping God!
😂😂😂 Even some, including my childhood teachers of the word took hell fire literal. If we had been wrong about such a topic how much have we been in others?
well hell is 2 things, the free choice of seperation of God, which is terrible, but also you're being punished for your crimes, which you couldve avoided by letting jesus take the punishment for those crimes, but you chose not to
but yes fully agree
My friend, this isn't true. It's important for you and I to know your our bible. The version of hell you believe in is unbiblical.
Read these passages and I'll tell you the biblical concept of hell.
Psalm 139:7 "If I make my bed in the depths, you are there"
2 Thessalonians 1:9 "They will suffer the punishment of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his might"
(Key note, presence of the Lord refers to his face, they will be driven away from his face and mercy, while the believer will be face to face with him 1 Corinthians 13:12.)
Matthew 10:28 English Standard Version 2016 (ESV)
"And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell."
Matthew 10:28
The Bible is incredibly clear that no matter where you go or where you are, God is always there, otherwise Psalm 139 and other passages that speak of Gods omnipresence wouldn't be true.
2 Thessalonians and Matthew 10 make it clear that Hell is punishment to the non elect/non believer, and it is eternal, and God is the one inflicting it.
Hell is a righteous creation of God, to disagree may mean you do not understand the Holiness of God and the absolute depravity of sin.
When we commit a crime against the infinitely perfect God (sin) we are worthy of the punishment upon who we sinned against. (Infinite damnation.) But God in his grace and mercy, offers salvation to all who believe; that they would be justified, sanctified, and then glorified.
God bless brother.
My friend, this isn't true. It's important for you and I to know our bible. The version of hell you believe in is unbiblical.
Read these passages and I'll tell you the biblical concept of hell.
Psalm 139:7 "If I make my bed in the depths, you are there"
2 Thessalonians 1:9 "They will suffer the punishment of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his might"
(Key note, presence of the Lord refers to his face, they will be driven away from his face and mercy, while the believer will be face to face with him 1 Corinthians 13:12.)
"And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell."
Matthew 10:28
The Bible is incredibly clear that no matter where you go or where you are, God is always there, otherwise Psalm 139 and other passages that speak of Gods omnipresence wouldn't be true.
2 Thessalonians and Matthew 10 make it clear that Hell is punishment to the non elect/non believer, and it is eternal, and God is the one inflicting it.
Hell is a righteous creation of God, to disagree may mean you do not understand the Holiness of God and the absolute depravity of sin.
When we commit a crime against the infinitely perfect God (sin) we are worthy of the punishment upon who we sinned against. (Infinite damnation.) But God in his grace and mercy, offers salvation to all who believe; that they would be justified, sanctified, and then glorified.
God bless brother.
@@JaDiLoco No no, it is biblical. Hell is both the eternal punishment and the respect of free will. Because we sin, we deserve Hell, but God will not force us into Heaven.
it's actually so sad.
It literally seems like he looked up why Islam is false on Google and copy pasted it.
And he's obviously not an ex Muslim.
May Allah guide you
Jesus is God
@@jimskim8568 Source : trust me bro
@@jimskim8568 only god is god
And plus God can’t die
@@jimskim8568So who did Jesus pray to, and why did he not know the hour? RIP trinity doctrine
@@jimskim8568May Allah guide you
I'm 10, and I can see why my parents don't let me learn other religions except Islam at this age...
You know for an exmuslim there's an awful lotta proof of you celebrating Christmas.
He said that his parents celebrated Christmas, the holy day, with them, but not religiously, so that they wouldn't feel different from other kids in the country.
Many Muslims in Germany do the same thing
@Mane-er2rc
I mean, in my arab country we had Christmas in our schools but it's mostly just for the kids
But still, many shops and malls decorate for Christmas, so it's not that uncommon
@@awatifozry1403 yeah that's Why Muzlim countries ban Bible
@@Mane-er2rc Then those people are out of fold in Islam, celebrating a paganic ritual.
Proves the point of him not becoming a Muslim, thank ya.
@@mathewpt4478
really?? Im iraqi many Christians are in iraq! Even my school principal is Christian, and there's any churches in iraq sooooooo bible is prob not banned
I don't know why some muslims hate Christians or hate sects of islam
In iraq, everyone is under one banner
IRAQQQ🗣🔥🔥🔥🛢🛢🗣🔥🛢🛢🛢🗣🔥 🇮🇶 🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶🗣🔥 🛢 🛢🛢 🔥🗣🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶🔥🔥🗣🔥🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶
As a wise man once commentted " We got non Muslims leaving Islam before gta6"
this makes me proud im a Muslim
@@SashaEl-fi1rs You aren't Australian abdul
@@patriot-g3e and youre arent even canadian, necause canadiqns are nice qns respect with everyone even with islam
@@omaryusuf4240 Oh my god fix your grammar first
@@patriot-g3e i said you arent even canadian because first canadians are nice people and second you arent really from canada, you from India wich kinda make sense
@@patriot-g3e and you forgot to put an E in your
Bro literally searched “Why Islam is a false religion” and clicked on the first result and copied everything he heard💀
@@TotallyNotRave says the guy follower who cant refute
dumb people like this making me tired😂
Fr
Wallahi 😂😂
In his previous video he said he was an ex-Muslim who prayed but in here he couldn't even pronounce the words correctly. He didn't even tried to hide the fact that he's lying lmao
Non Muslim just left islam even the devil is confused
Dude used the bible to disprove the Quran 😭🙏
LMAOOOOOOO
no way he used a book that you cant even prove it came from god 😯
@fogfogy123 my book doenst have mistakes. Its perfect. Yours does
@Nanisbrawl how about you tell me why dont prove the stereotype
@@Nanisbrawl you whole book was completed by 400 years after Jesus death so yeah your book was writing by nobody
Bro said "all capital letters" in arabic 💀
my iman got stronger after watching this
You do realize "jesus" has a *big* part in the islam
Alternate title: “Since I can’t understand Islam nor come up with a valid reason for hating it, here’s some nonsense I came up with!”
Tbh in turkey these arguments are like beginner tier Atheist arguments. People here have much better arguments against the islam which took a week or 2 to answer. But this video :skull: bro simply googled "why islam is false" and thought we wouldnt notice it. These so called "mistakes" are answered billions of times before.
@@Dingle-Issacoglu daha iyiside olsa İslam'ın yanlış olduğunu kanitlayamaz
Bro doesn't know Quran is not in chronological order ToT
Still 80% of Turkish population is muslim
I am a turk myself and I can guarantee that I were shocked when I saw these kında low tier arguments in other countries. I felt blessed altough I am just a 13 year old dude
‘Qirans’💀 I don’t thing bro was a true Muslim in the first place 😭
1:18 “not very consistent, makes no sense” bro the ayah clearly states that Jesus is a prophet, god created Jesus, he was born from Mary and had the spirit from the command of Allah. Allah is self sufficient no matter what. The Quran has no mistakes as it was the LAST revelation revealed, most bibles now have mistakes and things that are changed and fabricated.
Bro he purposely ignored the "was the word of Allah AS a messenger" he really cut out the "as a messenger" and thought we wouldn't notice 💀💀
I am beginning to question his time on Islam if he was born Muslim or didn't even bother a second to actually became one 💀💀💀💀
@@Thefishfromtheirconversationso Jesus is the eternal Word that incarnated as a messanger, the as a messanger is actually quite irrelevant
@Jakov-or7fp where did you even get that from?
I cant believe a non-Muslim would leave Islam 😭
Did bro just 'expose' islam whilst reading the translation? 😂😂😂
Shows the level of his ignorance
Are you really saying the word of Allah can’t be translated?
@@janvernw of course it can, but he criticized the linguistics of the Quran whilst not reading the actual language of the Quran.
@janvernw Yes, it can't be translated. Arabic is a very complex language and any translation will lose some of its original meaning. The word of Allah cannot be translated unless Allah wills it.
@ that sound awfully convenient. Anyway I grew up from my hate. And read the gospels.
The thing I find most interesting is that you can TELL that Ethri is speaking out of anger instead of actually trying to disprove Islam.
ALHAMDULILLAH I'M MUSLIM ❤❤❤❤
32:34 if you're talking about the Sura where it says Muslims attack the disbelievers, the context says when the disbelievers attacked Muslims first, not the opposite
And he’s claiming to be an ex-Muslim. He wasn’t a Muslim in the first place 😂
@@samesaiwani don't even claim him as Muslim
@@أنتكونوحيدًاهوأمرجيد you mean that's why your prophet said to wipe out Jews and Christians out of arabian peninsula
all of his points are stupid and can easily be refuted
@@أنتكونوحيدًاهوأمرجيد you mean that's why your prophet said to wipe out disbelievers Out of arabian peninsula
Guys stop hating on him cause I can't like all the comments😭😭
Fr
Same here😭
LOL@@musicgraze
We cant be having more non muslims leaving islam bro 😢
Instead of actully trying to make a valid point, you just showed how much hate you have for a religion your naive mind couldn't comprehend
Used to be Muslim, now I’m still Muslim ❤️
Celebrated Christmas, celebrated Halloween, listened to a priest who lied to millions of people, Shaytan did bro dirty🙏
Mar Mari also kissed a statue of Mary but claims to be Monotheistic.
@@user-ug8mo7nc1x thats crazy
Funnily enough. This man wasn't a Muslim for even one day of his life
Never let this bro cook again
Please come to Jesus Christ, the Quran is merely the writing of a sinner, to justify his sins which are wrong, please come to god and ask forgiveness and repent to god for only Jesus Christ saves
he didnt cook
@edward29345 bro like you dont even listen to youre bible
@edward29345 ye he justified that giving charity should be a obligation, that women = men, we should kind to orphans, staying away from self harm and adultery. Not to steal or kill, Aren't these Such horrible sins to justify?
@ You realise the Quran is basicly a copy of the bible, a copy includes things which I honestly doubt mohammand think is right, repent and ask forgiveness to jesus Christ and come to Jesus chirst our lord and savior
I don't think four muslim women wanted to marry this man...
All of these arguments have been refuted Ma Sha Allah 😂. For every abdul that leaves, there is a John that reverts. As a revert myself Alhamdulillah for Islam .
@@shiloni3769 Typical coping mechanism and No There isn't the only reason you are growing is cause of breeding like rats
Masha Allah Brother :D
I hope to see you more in the comments
Oh please, y would u believe in a book of contradictions
Instead of commenting lies, why dont you prøve to us that Islam is true?
@@alpha-sd4px tell me in the Quran, where are the contradictions? Tell me and il refute them for you
Bro really used David Wood and Sam Shouman arguments 😭
genetic fallacy.
natural selection 😭
That's crazy 😭
So? They both completely destroy Islam
And? Some of them are true
Ur title should be 9 reasons why I’m a bad muslim
This is just trying to raise anger in muslims. I dont think these are arguments meant to actually address islam but to prove to those who already agree with you.
He wasn’t a Muslim in the first place
@@samesaiwanwhat did he say at the start of the video what was his previous video about?
@@SlitheringLizard1 something about him just doesn't feel right...
@@samesaiwanso your just saying he’s lying about being a Muslim because trust me bro 🤦♂️
@ just trust me bro
Look at the way this guy pronounces allah.
you do realise people come from different countries and there is different accents idiot
@@suzumi111that's not a case of different accents. When taught dutch people can pronounce allah just fine. So no this is just a case of exmuslim larping
@ an ex muslim is a saved muslim you follow a lustful religion where you get virgins in heaven how sickening find jesus dude
@ an ex Muslim that can’t even pronounce Allah, what one ex Muslim is that? Also what’s your problem? Do men not desire women? Men and women both get what they desire in heaven or is heaven just a place where you suffer
and also "سورة البكرة"
(The surah of bobbin) lmfooo
this is what happens to people that don't read the Qur'an and completely ignore all of it's warnings about the afterlife, grave punishment's, the day of Judgement, Yaumul Mahsyar, the Devil, Yajuj and Majuj, hell and heaven, and MANY more
Where's Yajuj and Majuj then?? Stop using fear tactics, you terrorist.
What warnings?
@omegathe1st501 what do you mean? you mean warnings about what or where the warnings come from?
@@Editapologetics what it isnt like i call you a crusador
0:46 messenger doesnt mean hes god
I can't see your profile picture
You just regurgitated sam's reasons without even knowing what it means.
May Allah guide you back to Islam brother. I'm a muslim myself and I'm not gonna lie, some of the points got me thinking, but that's because I made the same mistake as you, that is not reading the Quran often and go in-depth on the meanings. Through this video, I will start reading and studying the Quran more, thank you.
He isn't Muslim, brother
his bio: “watch my stupid dumb video” well well well ☕️
Love this video, it has really increased my faith in Islam, Alhamdullillah.
What Ethri wanted: People agreeing with him
What he got: *good actual reasons on why he should revert back to muslim and why all of his reasons have no logic*
they couldn’t refute your claims so they go on cheap personal insults about his pronunciation, that’s rather pathetic 😂
@@hamodalbatal464 ua-cam.com/video/MjrizrmkyHU/v-deo.htmlsi=phbT9xexlydVYj9q
So many videos, comments on his video debunking these reused arguments that a basic Muslim
Would know. That’s why along his terrible pronunciations and lack of basic knowledge we question if he we truly Muslim
@@hamodalbatal464 bro really forgot to focus on comments other than these, YOU are pathetic😂
revert back? he wasnt even a muslim.
@@hamodalbatal464 there was about 4 comments ive seen refuting them, you ignoring them is PATHETIC
bro said "qoran" and "ahllah"
@Ethri: With all capital letters!
Every muslim: The Al-Quran is Arabic, therefor there are no capital letters. So if you are a real ex Muslim, try to prove it. Even a five year old Muslim know this.
5:38 why is he comparing Quran to what the bible says Quran is his own book The Quran is incomparable
Tysm for 1 like
The Qur'an doesn't confirm the Bible, the Qur'an says the Bible has been corrupted:
But for breaking their covenant We condemned them and hardened their hearts. They distorted the words of the Scripture and neglected a portion of what they had been commanded to uphold. (Qur'an 5:13)
The Prophet also said as recorded in Mujam al Aswat:
"Indeed the Children of Israel wrote a book, they followed it and left the Torah."
@@qcthecat1615 Lo! We did reveal the Torah, wherein is guidance and a light” (Surah 5:44a; 2:87).
• “And We caused Jesus, son of Mary, to follow in their footsteps, confirming that which was (revealed) before him in the Torah, and We bestowed on him the Gospel wherein is guidance and a light, confirming that which was (revealed) before it in the Torah - a guidance and an admonition unto those who ward off (evil)” (Surah 5:46).
• “It is He Who sent down to thee (step by step), in truth, the Book, confirming what went before it; and He sent down the Law (of Moses) and the Gospel (of Jesus) before this, as a guide to mankind, and He sent down the criterion (of judgment between right and wrong)” (Surah 3:3).
• “If thou wert in doubt as to what We have revealed unto thee, then ask those who have been reading the Book from before thee: the Truth hath indeed come to thee from thy Lord: so be in no wise of those in doubt. And be not thou of those who deny the revelations of Allah, for then wert thou of the losers” (Surah 10:94-95; 16:43).
If you are a Muslim, you have no excuse not to read the Bible.
Quran is not well preserved as you may have been led to believe, you need to read your hadiths.Abdullah bin 'Umar reportedly said: "Let none of you say, 'I have got the whole of the Qur'an.' How does he know what all of it is? Much of the Qur'an is gone. Let him say instead, 'I have got what has survived.'" (Jalal ad-Deen as-Suyuti, al-Itiqan fee 'Uloom al-Qur'an, Cairo: al-Halabi, 1935, vol. 2, p. 25)
So you are telling me that Allah tells Muhammad if he would doubt the revelation he got should go to corrupted scriptures to check if the revealtion he got is valid ?
Doesn’t make sense to me
Surah 10:94
If you ˹O Prophet˺ are in doubt about ˹these stories˺ that We have revealed to you, then ask those who read the Scripture before you. The truth has certainly come to you from your Lord, so do not be one of those who doubt,
@@mariozakhem5988
It is called abrogation. The Qur'an we have today is the full Qur'an. Every verse was documented by Zayd Ibn Thabit using a manuscript from a companion
@@mars2182
Allah is talking about the story of Moses. The Story of Moses still survived in the books that the Jews have, so you can confirm that even they believe in it. We know some parts are true and some are false. Even the Prophet's cousin said:
There were kings after 'Isa bin Mariam who altered the Tawrat and the Injil. (Sunan Nasai 5400)
Omg a non muslim leaves islam.Also someone debunked your reasons on the comments and in a video
May Allah bless you brother☪️
@@DEFENDEROFGOD_549 Bud is saying a fraud to bless him 💀
@@heyitsmeGoku-uUtter brainrot
@@heyitsmeGoku-uAllah means God btw
@@heyitsmeGoku-ucalling God a fraud😂
Top 1 reason why he is capping
If you was "MUSLIM" tell me what is your home country.
He in Canada he mostly likely from , Ike Syria
@Not_Shilex nah bro I think he is from Balkan country. Don't think he is syrian
An-Nisa' · Ayat 171
يٰٓاَهْلَ الْكِتٰبِ لَا تَغْلُوْا فِيْ دِيْنِكُمْ وَلَا تَقُوْلُوْا عَلَى اللّٰهِ اِلَّا الْحَقَّۗ اِنَّمَا الْمَسِيْحُ عِيْسَى ابْنُ مَرْيَمَ رَسُوْلُ اللّٰهِ وَكَلِمَتُهٗۚ اَلْقٰهَآ اِلٰى مَرْيَمَ وَرُوْحٌ مِّنْهُۖ فَاٰمِنُوْا بِاللّٰهِ وَرُسُلِهٖۗ وَلَا تَقُوْلُوْا ثَلٰثَةٌۗ اِنْتَهُوْا خَيْرًا لَّكُمْۗ اِنَّمَا اللّٰهُ اِلٰهٌ وَّاحِدٌۗ سُبْحٰنَهٗٓ اَنْ يَّكُوْنَ لَهٗ وَلَدٌۘ لَهٗ مَا فِى السَّمٰوٰتِ وَمَا فِى الْاَرْضِۗ وَكَفٰى بِاللّٰهِ وَكِيْلًاࣖ ١
O People of the Book, do not exaggerate in (practicing) your religion and do not say anything about Allah except what is true. Indeed, the Al-massih isa' son of Mary, is only the messenger of Allah and (a creature created by) His words which He conveyed to Mary and (by blowing) a spirit from Him. So, believe in Allah and His messengers and do not say, "(God is) three." Stop (from saying that). (That) is better for you. Indeed, only Allah is the Almighty God. Blessed is He from (the notion of) having children. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. Allah is sufficient as a protector.
thank you for strengthing my iman 🙏
This is painful to watch the amount of ignorance is astounding
For an ex-muslim you struggle to pronounce even the most basic muslim names. Being raised in the West with an accent isnt an excuse as all western muslims can pronounce those names perfectly. This isnt exactly helping your case...
what do u think you think of the debunk he made
I kinda feel like instead of posting why Islam is false, you should post why Christ is the true faith
If Christ is true than Islam is false
@@spraycheese1383 the amount of misunderstanding this might have is unbelievable
he did that already
I KINDA feel that there's no need for this video in the first place,thanks to the youtuber,he started another religion war
@@Voidkiner yea my fault I misread/misunderstood your comment. Oopsy on my part
It should be common sense, if a false prophet/teacher said something the opposite of what the Bible said, we shouldn’t listen.
Its common sense to mind your business
What about when the Bible says something the opposite of itself?
@@anomalyUwU when has it?
15 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. 16 You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles? 17 Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. 18 A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20 Therefore by their fruits you will know them.
Well by this logic you stop believing Jesus is the Messiah cause he is not anywhere in the Hebrew bible read it yourself and then decide before blocking this comment
Bro got caught lacking🙏💀
Don't try to change people's religion by telling them lies about our religion
0:54 I'm not a Muslim Dawah man but as an agnostic naturalist I will disagree here as this is not a good argument for Jesus's divinity and doesn't prove anything Well you see the Quranic text says that the spirit of Jesus was the word of allah which he sent into the flesh as a messenger and when he was raised up to the heaven the word was with creator the Quranic text does not say anywhere explicitly that the word was eternal and equal to god it just says example of Jesus is like that of Adam how he was created when god blew his spirit into him does that mean Adam is also divine and co eternal ???? No it doesn't you see the Quranic text theologically is a mixture of Nestorian, Unitarian and non trinitarian theologies so since the word is god or yehwehs/ Elohim's creation according to the Quranic text it means it is his creation and not co eternal or divine. There were other Christian groups like ebionites did not believe he was devine he does become devine later in their theology after his baptism but before he is not devine and eternal and same with the Arians. You see the point is there was no proto orthodoxy and there many different Christianities competing against each other for dominance also the gospels and the rest of new testament was written by anonymous authors who couldn't distinguish between fact or fiction.
I’m wondering if this guy was even a Muslim in the first place 🤨
Ebonites believe he was the son of God and arians had the similar view is well if your source is heretics then you have no arguments 😂
Even the Atheist gets it
@@samesaiwan I don't think he ever was.
@@loadgarmadon4155 I agree
debunking/correcting - read if you want
section 1: ‘issa (jesus, PBUH) is referred to as a messiah in the qur’an because he was supported by the holy spirit (stated in 2:253) and was pure of sin. he’s also referred to as the messiah, because it is believed that the dajjal (anti-christ) is going to be killed by him at the gate of ludd/lod. we, muslims, also believe in him being the son of the virgin mary, just to clarify.
section 2: musa (moses, PBUH) didn’t know how to do the current way to pray. the way to pray was revealed during muhammad’s (PBUH) time, in one of the hadiths. moses and muhammad (peace be upon them didnt live at the same time).
section 3: isaiah 29:12 - “then the book is delivered to one who is *illiterate,* saying, ‘please read.’ he will reply, ‘i am illiterate’ “. this shows resemblance to a hadith - “the angel (gabriel) said, ‘read!’ he, (prophet muhammad PBUH) said *‘i cannot read.’* he (gabriel) then started squeezing muhammad (PBUH) until he couldnt bear it anymore.” angel gabriel said “read!” yet again; the process of squeezing, releasing, and telling prophet muhammad (PBUH) to read went on multiple times. then, surat-al-‘alaq (96) was revealed, and was the first surah to be revealed to the prophet (pbuh).
section 4: for exhibit a-g in section 4, the qur’an has a unique way of combining words in ways nobody thought of before. if you translate something *in the word combinations,* it likely wont be the same. also, those little lines and dots could change everything in a word. those tiny lines are “small vowels” and the dots indicate different types of letters. allah (SWT) says “he” in the qur’an because what else will we say? “it”? (god is gender-neutral in islam). he says “we” as a form of royal plural, used to convey majesty.
saying that our prophet (PBUH) “forgot” some surahs is incorrect; if he had forgotten, the qur’an would sound watered down. maybe this person forgot those 2 surahs, and a couple others. but, others most likely have not and wrote it down.
section 5: i dont think *jews* agree with the crucifixion of jesus; they do not believe in him because the torah was sent down before jesus’ time. muslims DONT believe in the resurrection; only the second coming, nearing the day of judgement.
section 6: allah (SWT) will throw the disbelievers’ mockery back, leading them to wander in blindness, lost (2:15). also, it is said in 81:29, that allah’s will comes over our free will (this is a hard concept to understand for some, dont worry if you dont get it).
section 7: no human is exactly perfect. jesus (PBUH) was supported by the holy spirit (2:253). sure, the angels did in fact clean his heart when he was about 6 to perfect impurities, but there are several mistakes by him. there is a story of the prophet talking to the quraysh (a tribe) about islam. a blind man walked up to him, but he frowned and turned away 80:1-10. the prophet (PBUH) was very friendly with kids.
section 8: he split the moon, got his heart cleaned, the weeping date tree, the qur’an, ascending to heaven (while living), etc. he refused to some because he believed that he couldn’t without allah’s (SWT) permission. ibrahim’s (abraham, PBUH) miracles were: chopped up birds, living an intense fire, the zamzam well, seeing heaven, etc. i could go on with other prophets, but you get the point.
section 9: islam is the religion of peace, only ruined by hypocrites and males (not men) with anger issues. men can hold anger in, males cannot. there is a big difference, i highly recommend watch mohammed hoblos’ video on it (yes, the “brother, ewww” guy). moses (PBUH) was told to speak to fir’aun (pharaoh) politely despite torturing the children of israel and being a very bad person. (20:44) allah (SWT) said, speak to him gently, so perhaps he may be mindful (of me) or fearful (of my punishment).
believe in the words of allah (SWT), or disbelieve in ignorance. your choice; i cant force you (2:256). one thing i forgot to mention is that the torah and gospel arent counted as allah’s (SWT) words anymore because it was altered in some way (and translated, originally in arabic).
Akhi your refution is good but please don't use the hand thing for Islam because it's so bad and others can use it like for example a Christian can say i have 3 lines in one hand then the Trinity is true, and high scholars like ibn bazz have called it stupid and weak
Allah bless you, brother 🤲❤
@@MRKAMONA thanks for telling me, deleted it, my bad bro
@@SH4D3. It's okay bro, all of us do mistakes
Blud isnt gonna recover from these comments💀😭🙏
surah an nisa ❌
surah al insan ✅
I am starting to realise...
How is bro going to ignore all this backlash? 💀
Less than 20 seconds in and im already hit with 2 ads. I sure wonder why this guy larps as a exmuslim
UA-cam does that with Saddly every single videos.
@janvernwwell this guy’s channel is eligible for monitizetion so he likely put those ads there himself.
@@yoshitaxfraudosaurus ok.
@janvernwyou can disable ads on your videos. So he put them there himself
0:12 sorry but every Muslim knows and it does confirm the divinity of Jesus as a prophet not a god
Yikes not even a month and this video aged like milk
Nah your religion ages like milk.
Because wine is haram, and this video is haram = Wine.
So it ages like wine.
@omegathe1st501 lmao you tried
Come back when you have a better retort
@@omegathe1st501 that doesent make sense bro i mean youre right wine is haram and do you know whats also haram lies
Bro is too attached to Islam even after 'leaving' the Deen😂
Alcohol became a sin in islam because some muslims were drinking before praying so when the time to pray comes they pray it
Unconsciously and that's why it became a sin but before it people used to drink in islam and even the prophet him self
Am actually an atheist but I had to say the truth
List of Bible verses that say Jesus is god:
Mark 2:5-7
John 1:1 and the verses after it
John 5:18
John 20:27-29
Acts 10:25-26
Collosians 1:15
Collosians 2:9
Hebrews 1:3
John 8:24
John 8:58
John 10:30-33
John 10:36
John 14:6-9
John 17:21
Roman's 5:8
Matthew 28:8-9
Acts 20:28
John 16:15
John 3:16
Ah, Romand 5:8 and John 3:16, love those verses
@@codthefishnotthegame Now they will say But But saar it is paul
@@mathewpt4478 Arabs ain't a jeet
also John 12:45 and Luke 8:39
Brother pls leave Christianity asap whites don't want to be in heaven with the ind/ans the heaven gonna stink yk🙏🙏
Ahh yes, new trend to become famous. 😭🙏
@@somedudewithnoname7699 As if your dawah clowns doesn't Milk Christianity for their livelihood
@mathewpt4478 We expose they're lies, unlike you guys "Professional Keyboard Warrior" when can't find a way to debate.
@@mathewpt4478the cows come to us
Let's admit that that you cannot accept the truth because of emotions or your parents religion, can't even debate
Just the hindus tactics: throw insult and run
@@mathewpt4478 well I think you guys started and we are counter attacking
We don’t even need evidence, we just need one reason. Why would I not choose to believe I have a Father who loves me and wants to spend eternity with me?
because your human. and humans want the escape route. you dont want judgement for ure sins you just want happiness forever
@ and what do I stand to lose exactly?
@@PuffyShade all your doing is finding ways to escape reality. thats human nature guess what life isnt all rainbows and sunshines but you want it that way. you can believe your delusional ideology's or whatever but there false. your just looking for an escape classic human nature
@@PuffyShadeWhy should I not believe a jolly magical old man comes down my chimney and delivers presents on Christmas? See how flawed your reasoning/logic is now?
@@AthifArif-g4t yeah cause that's not our problem you are cultureless
in the first verse it literally says "was no more than a messenger" and when you read "jesus is the word" in the quran, the word is reffering to messenger of allah, he is spreading the word.
Even the chirstians aint gonna side with u here buddy 😭
Bro just don't even bother with this guy. He is just chasing fame and thinking hating islam will get him that.
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