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A comparison between hippies, Christians, Jesus and Muslims! Recollections of a convert to Islam.
Does Christianity actually follow the teachings of Jesus and the early apostles?
An examination of the concept that Jesus is the son of God from Christian sources. The meaning of the term “Son of God” in the Old and New Testament.
An examination of the concept that Jesus is the son of God from Christian sources. Part two: A look at the orginal Greek and Hebrew words translated to “son”.
A commandment that, if kept, will make one be not far from the Kingdom of God.
An analytical look into the basis and proofs for themysterious crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
The first of a three-part article discussing the Islamic concept of Jesus: Part 1: His birth and miracles.
The second of a three part article discussing the Islamic concept of Jesus: Part 2: The question of his divinity and mission.
The final part of a three-part article discussing the Islamic concept of Jesus: Part 3: His crucifixion and second coming.
An Islamic answer to the controversy stirred by the famed, “Da Vinci Code.”
The first in a four part series discussing the biblical evidence that Jesus is not God.
The second in a four part series discussing the biblical evidence that Jesus is not God.
The third in a four part series discussing the biblical evidence that Jesus is not God.
The finale of a four part series discussing the biblical evidence that Jesus is not God.
A discussion of the name, titles, and description of Jesus in the Quran. Part 1: A look at the concept of the Messiah in the Judeo-Christian thought as well as Islam, and the title “Miracle” which God gives to Jesus in the Quran.
A discussion of the name, titles, and description of Jesus in the Quran. Part 2: A look at the some of the other titles given to Jesus, such as a “word”, a “spirit”, “mercy”, and others.
A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 1: Isaiah 9:6.
A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 2: Is the name Immanuel a proof that Jesus is God?
A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 3: Who is Alpha and Omega, God, Jesus or both?
A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 4: Who is Alpha and Omega, God, Jesus or both?
A look at some of the miracles of Jesus mentioned in the Quran, with a brief comparison with Christian sources.
Similarities and differences about the second coming of Jesus between Christians and Muslims. The Messiah at the end of times according to Judaism.
The prophecies and portents in Islam of the descent of Jesus in the Quran and the prophetic narrations.
The context of Jesus’ second coming, the trials and tribulations before it, the rise of the Mahdi and the advent of Maseeh ad-Dajjal (the False Messiah), and Jesus’ role killing him.
After the False Messiah; the annulment of the false religions of the people of the book, the establishment of God’s nation under Jesus, and the invasion of the Gog and Magog.
The end of Gog and Magog, followed by peace and plenty, a world without war, the universality of God’s True Religion, and the death of Jesus.
A look into the verses of the Bible which support or oppose the divinity of Jesus Christ.
A look at the miracles of Jesus which Christians claim to prove his divinity.
The following three part series consists entirely of verses from the Holy Quran about Mary (Mother of Jesus) including her birth, childhood, personal qualities, and the miraculous birth of Jesus.
This part explores the life of the Prophet Jesus, his message, miracles, his disciples and what is mentioned about them in the Holy Quran.
This part explores the verses of the Holy Quran that talk about God’s protection of Jesus, his followers, his second coming in this world and what will happen to him on the day of resurrection.
How the Bible’s writers believe that Jesus was not God.
Proofs from the Acts of the Apostles that Jesus was not God.
The Bible clearly shows that Jesus was not all-powerful and all-knowing as the true God should be.
What is the first and greatest of all the commandments in the Bible, which was emphasized by Jesus.
Many people use Paul’s writings as proof that Jesus is God. But this is not fair to Paul, because Paul clearly believed that Jesus is not God.
A clear proof from the Gospel of John that Jesus was not God.
Many people use certain verses of the Bible as proof that Jesus is God. However, all of these verses, when understood in context, prove the opposite!
Mention of Jesus son of Mary from the Quran and the sayings of Prophet Muhammad.
Jesus and his first miracle, and a brief account about what Muslims believe about him.
The true status of Jesus and his message in the Quran, and the relevance of the Bible today in relation to Muslim beliefs.
Another miracle of Jesus is described. The real significance of the miracle of the table, spread with food.
This article outlines the Muslim belief concerning Jesus and the crucifixion. It also repudiates the notion of a need of ‘a sacrifice’ to pay for the original sin on behalf of mankind.
An overview of some of the terms the Quran use for Jesus and his followers from before the advent of Muhammad: the “Bani Israeel”, “Eissa” and the “People of the Book”.
A comparison of the gospel versions in search of the real Jesus.
The transformation of Jesus in the Gospel of John.
How to get to get to the Kingdom of God; some differences between the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Matthew.
The withered fig tree and the sick women; some differences between the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Matthew.
Peter’s Confessions and Jesus’ rejection at Nazareth; some differences between the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Matthew.
Conclusion and how to truly discover the true Jesus.
The first of a two-part article discussing the true role of Jesus. Part 1: Discusses whether Jesus called himself God, Jesus referred to as Lord and the nature of Jesus.
The second of a two-part article discussing the true role of Jesus. Part 2: Discusses the message of Jesus, belief of the early Christians and Islam's view of Jesus.
Even though the Bible has been changed, yet there exists clear and explicit verses that show that Jesus is not God. Part 1: An introduction and a list of some of these verses.
Jesus hold a special place in the hearts of Muslims. Part 1: This part summarizes some of the reasons why Muslims honor and love Jesus.
Jesus holds a special place in the hearts of Muslims. Part 2: Believing in the Gospel revealed to Jesus is an essential aspect of the Islamic faith and why Christendom in spite of not believing in Muhammad, can have respect for him.
Jesus and his disciples in the Quran.
The similarities between Al-Hawariyoon and the Companions of Prophet Muhammad.
A discussion of the qualities of the grandparents of Jesus that led to the upbringing of a righteous household.
Taking God as our Rabb liberates us from the shackles of expectations and societies and brings us to true servitude of God.
The Biblical evidence that Muhammad is not a false prophet. Part 1: The difficulties faced in discussing biblical prophecies, and accounts of some scholars who attested that Muhammad has been alluded to in the Bible.
The Biblical evidence that Muhammad is not a false prophet. Part 2: A discussion on the prophecy mentioned in Deuteronomy 18:18, and how Muhammad fits this prophecy more than others.
The Biblical evidence that Muhammad is not a false prophet. Part 3: A discussion on the prophecy mentioned in John 14:16 of the Paraclete, or “Comforter”, and how Muhammad fits this prophecy more than others.
The Biblical evidence that Muhammad is not a false prophet. Part 4: A further discussion on the prophecy mentioned in John 14:16 of the Paraclete, or “Comforter”, and how Muhammad fits this prophecy more than others.
Does Christianity actually follow the teachings of Jesus and the early apostles?
A look at what Judeo-Christian scholars say about the authenticity and preservation of the Old Testament.
A look at what Judeo-Christian scholars say about the authenticity and preservation of the New Testament.
An analytical look into the basis and proofs for themysterious crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
A look at what some of the leading Christian Scholars have said about the authenticity of the Bible.
Some examples of the interpolations in the Bible, as mentioned by Christian scholars.
Evidence of contradictions found by Christian Scholars from the narrations of the alleged authors of the New Testament.
Christian scriptures "corrected" by Orthodox Christians.
Some newer translations to the Bible are now beginning to mention the contradictions and the doubtfulness of the passages.
More examples of tampering with the Bible.
Role of the Church in hiding and tampering with the truth.
An analysis of the famous biblical verse “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Part 1: The reliability of the Gospel of John.
An analysis of the famous biblical verse “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Part 2: Statements of Bible scholars on the authenticity and preservation of the Bible.
An analysis of the famous biblical verse “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Part 3: More reasons to doubt the reliability of the Bible.
An analysis of the famous biblical verse “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Part 4: A discussion on the Christian concepts of sacrifice, atonement and redemption by faith.
An analysis of the famous biblical verse “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Part 5: More reasons why we should not believe in John 3:16.
Here we look at a number of verses from the Bible that describe prayer and note their similarities to the way Muslims pray.
Is humanity guilty for the sin of Adam? The Christian and Islamic concepts of sin, repentance, and sacrifice compared.
The Wisdom behind the sin of Adam, the fate of the innocent, and the basis of the theory of original sin.
A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 1: Isaiah 9:6.
A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 2: Is the name Immanuel a proof that Jesus is God?
A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 3: Who is Alpha and Omega, God, Jesus or both?
A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 4: Who is Alpha and Omega, God, Jesus or both?
The teachings of Paul in contrast with those of Jesus, and the statements of Christian scholars on this subject.
How the concept of the Trinity was introduced into the Christian doctrine.
How the injected doctrine of the trinity remained part of the beliefs of the Christians and how Islam defines God.
The effects that Paul of Tarsus and Pagan beliefs had on the forming of the idea of salvation in Christianity; while in reality Christ’s mentioning of salvation was different from what is widely believed today.
A look at how old pagan beliefs crept into Christianity through Paul of Tarsus. Also included, is mention of the history of original sin and salvation from an Islamic perspective.
The concept of original sin in Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Discussion about God, His prophets, and His Holy books. Part 1.
Expressions of truth and steps of conversion. Part 2.
In this article we will attempt to discover and explain what a Christian healing miracle is, their place in history, and the difference between Christianity and Islam.
Lies deceptions and fraud in Christian Healing Ministries.
The history of veiling and head covering in Christian church.
The history of veiling and head covering in Judaism.
How idolatry crept into Christianity. Part 1: The meaning of ‘worship’.
How idolatry crept into Christianity. Part 2: Introduction of pictures and sculptures in the Church and the beginning of image-worship.
How idolatry crept into Christianity. Part 3: How an effort by the Emperor of Constantinople, Leo III to destroy images was dampened. Striking parallels between the teachings of Christianity and some ancient civilizations.
How idolatry crept into Christianity. Part 4: How Christianity further drenched itself into creation-worship.
How idolatry crept into Christianity. Part 5: Some thought-provoking questions.
Islam and Christianity are thought of as two monolithic religions. This is an explanation of what Islam and Christianity believe about the Scriptures, the Prophets and the Trinity.
Islam and Christianity have very different things to say about original sin, salvation and the last days of Jesus.
How the celebration of Christmas came into being and changed over time.
The first of a three-part article discussing the Islamic concept of Mary: Part 1: Her childhood.
The second of a three-part article discussing the Islamic concept of Mary: Part 2: Her annunciation.
The finale of a three-part article discussing the Islamic concept of Mary: Part 3: The birth of Jesus, and the importance and respect Islam pays to Mary, the mother of Jesus.
The following three part series consists entirely of verses from the Holy Quran about Mary (Mother of Jesus) including her birth, childhood, personal qualities, and the miraculous birth of Jesus.
This part explores the life of the Prophet Jesus, his message, miracles, his disciples and what is mentioned about them in the Holy Quran.
This part explores the verses of the Holy Quran that talk about God’s protection of Jesus, his followers, his second coming in this world and what will happen to him on the day of resurrection.
A brief story of our mother Mary and her miraculous birth to Jesus.
Christians know her as Mary, the mother of Jesus. Muslims also refer to her as the mother of Jesus, or in Arabic, Umm Eisa. In Islam Mary is often called Maryam bint Imran; Mary, the daughter of Imran. This article gives some background about her adoption by Zachariah so she could serve in the temple.
This article describes what happened to Mary after she came under the care of the Prophet Zachariah. It tells how the angel Gabriel announced the birth of a special child, how she coped with the bearing her baby, and relates some of the miracles that took place around the time Jesus was born.
A discussion of the qualities of the grandparents of Jesus that led to the upbringing of a righteous household.
A look into the claim that the Quran, Islam and thus Muslims are anti-Semitic. Part 1: The designation of the Semitic race and the favorable position of the Jews with God.
A look into the claim that the Quran, Islam and thus Muslims are anti-Semitic. Part 2: Who really are the chosen people?
Both classical and modern-day Judaism gives precedence to the Talmud more than the Torah and other books of the Old Testament. The article establishes the central role and authority of Talmud from standard Jewish and secular sources.
What is the Jewish Talmud? How many versions of Talmud are there? Who wrote the Talmud? The article answers these questions in light of Jewish and secular scholarship.
The Children of Israel enter a new era.
Tests and trials mould a fighting force.
David Kills Goliath and Gains a Kingdom.
God granted Prophets David and Solomon with wisdom.
All power and strength is from God alone.
An army marches and King Solomon encounters Queen Bilqis.
In the Quran, one of the most recounted stories is the story of the bondage of the Children of Israel and their deliverance from Egypt’s Pharaoh.
A review of what are the Ten Commandments and their place in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths.
First five commandments are part of God’s rulebook guiding us through today’s world.
Moral guidance for today’s world dealing with orphans, fairness, justice, fulfilling God’s Covenant, and walking on God’s Path.
What is Judaism and who are the Jews?
Who are the chosen people and did they fall from grace?
Why the Jews fell from grace and the similarities between Judaism and Islam.
The similarities and shared histories of Judaism and Islam.
Adapted from Dr. Lawrence Brown’s two articles on the Dead Sea Scrolls, ‘Five Reasons to Get Excited about the Dead Sea Scrolls’ and ‘Five More Reasons to Get Excited about the Dead Sea Scrolls’, where he mentions intriguing and fascinating points about these scrolls.
Ten easy to understand points on the dead sea scrolls from their ancient history to their impact on world politics.
A brief overview of Hinduism in a series of articles discussing it from a comparative religions perspective.
Two big differences between Hinduism and Islam.
A comparison of the rights of women in Hinduism & Islam.
Widows, sati and the caste system.
A brief description of Hindu karma, a concept that is often embraced but misunderstood. The doctrine of reincarnation and the laws of karma are not compatible with Islam.
A brief overview of Buddhism.
The Concept of God in Buddhism.
A religion born out of dissatisfaction.
The nature of the religion and the concept of God.
A brief overview.
50 years of controversy.
Many mistakenly believe that Islam does not tolerate the existence of other religions present in the world. This article discusses some of the foundations the Prophet Muhammad himself laid in dealing with people of other faiths, with practical examples from his lifetime. Part 1: Examples of religious tolerance for people of other faiths found in the constitution which the Prophet laid in Medina.
Many mistakenly believe that Islam does not tolerate the existence of other religions present in the world. This article discusses some of the foundations the Prophet Muhammad himself laid in dealing with people of other faiths, with a practical examples from his lifetime. Part 2: More examples from the Prophet’s life which portray his tolerance of other religions.
A Jewish atheist speaks about the notion that Islam spread by the sword. Part One: Emperors and Popes.
A Jewish atheist speaks about the notion that Islam spread by the sword. Part Two: Spread of Islam and Muslim rule in comparison with Christianity.
Prophet Muhammad cautions humankind to be merciful towards all living creatures.
Prophet Muhammad's mission was not only to bring the truth to an idolatrous world, but also to aid those few Hanifs and People of the Scripture who still clung to true monotheism.
Who is Zoroaster and what do his followers believe?
The Magians practiced an early form of monotheism. Magians are Zoroastrians.
The history of the Jehovah’s Witnesses.
The Jehovah’s Witnesses predict an event God declared known only to Himself.
A brief comparison of Jehovah’s Witnesses beliefs and Islam.
The what, where, when, and why of Taoism.
A brief comparison between the beliefs of Taoism and Islam.
A brief look at the origin of Shinto, its role in Japanese culture, and the spirit beings known as Kami.
A look at the beliefs and rituals in Shinto that mark it as a religion of pure polytheism.
A brief introduction that explains Mormons and their beliefs.
In this article we will explain some of the Mormon articles of faith and clarify the differences between then and mainstream Christianity whilst also pointing out the vast differences between Mormon concepts and the doctrines of Islam.
A brief outline of the different types of Satanism and their beliefs.
How seemingly benign practices can lead to very dangerous situations.
From ancient abandoned belief systems to new age witchcraft.
Islam and Wicca - are they in any way compatible?
Unitarianism branched out of Christianity. Its early history and influence of Islam is traced along with comparison with Baha’i faith and Christianity.
Separation from God, emptiness of worship, lack of reliance on prophetic teachings and resulting lack of religious identity among Unitarians is the focus of this article.
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