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 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 forgiveness of the Prophet towards non-Muslims, even
those who sought to kill him and opposed his mission throughout his life. Part
2: More examples.
The miracle of embryonic development is
mentioned in the Quran in such minute detail, much of which was unknown to
scientists until only recently. It mentions the first stages of life after
conception, the second stage of life after conception, and witnesses of
scientists about these scientific facts of the Quran.
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 veil and its meaning in Islam and the Judeo-Christian tradition, as well as a brief look at the Islamic stance towards women. Part 2: Women in relation to sex, education, and the original sin in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
By AbdurRahman Mahdi, www.Quran.nu, (edited by IslamReligion.com)
A comparative look at work as envisioned in the Islamic
economic framework and its Western understanding. Also, discusses the
acquisition and disposition of wealth.
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.
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.
Before one can truly appreciate the relationship between man and his environment, one must first appreciate the relationship between man and God. The essence of creation and the primordial religion of man.
The article addresses the major themes of the Quran, the
topics it discusses, its style of presentation, and some points of comparison with
their own scriptures for Christian and Jewish readers.
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