Revealing the Truth about Islam
I highly recommend that you listen to this message on Islam. As the speaker says “There is no such thing as a moderate Muslim because there is no such thing as a moderate Islam”.
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I highly recommend that you listen to this message on Islam. As the speaker says “There is no such thing as a moderate Muslim because there is no such thing as a moderate Islam”.
Written by Sean Scott
December 29, 2010 at 11:40 pm
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Dear writer and all
I Would like to share with you the following websites. To help clear misconceptions associated with Islam.
Islam religion
http://www.islamreligion.com
Prophet Jesus and Mohammed (peace be upon them) in the Holy Quran and previous scriptures
http://theradiantlight.blogspot.com/2009/12/common-questions-asked-and-their.html
Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him)
http://www.rasoulallah.net/v2/index.aspx?lang=en
Discover the truth about Islam
http://theradiantlight.blogspot.com
I believe Jews, christians, and Muslims, worship the same God. God sent Moses, Jesus and Mohammed (peace be upon them) for guidance.
Thank you
peace
World peace
December 30, 2010 at 12:22 am
Hi World Peace,
We most certainly do not worship the same God. To say the Christians, Muslims, and Jews all worship the same God shows that you are ignorant of what the Quran teaches. Watch the video and then come back and comment on it. The speaker most clearly shows from the Quran and the bible who Allah is. I often find that many Muslims are unable or unwilling to see what the Quran really says. They are only able to parrot what they’ve been taught. I hope that’s not the case with you. Again, you’re more than welcome to comment on the video and explain how the speaker is wrong if you are able to do so. I look forward to hearing you point out the speakers errors.
~Sean
Sean Scott
December 30, 2010 at 12:32 am
The Truth shall set you free …. but it requires an acknowledging of personal sin and a humbling of ourselves before God, Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Mark and Vicki Finger
December 31, 2010 at 5:48 am
Thanks for posting this: my understanding of Islam was based upon what it inspires [discord, even among Muslims, and hatred and killing]. But now, I know to reference and examine 5:72-73 in the Quran [Koran].
Mark and Vicki Finger
December 31, 2010 at 6:56 pm
A few days back i got a revelation (for me, anyway) about the matter of talking about Islam and other religions. I realized that in the past i had not been wise enough to clearly separate between critically examining a religion, beliefs and practices, from a judgment on a people, which could be construed as prejudice or even racism.
To me, the essential issue concerning debating Islam or any religion is that it should first be agreed that it is ESSENTIAL that no religion, belief or practice is immune from critical examination, AND, that critical examination does not equal discrimination against the people who belong to any such group.
Islam, from what i’ve seen, is not open to critical examination, and it’s not alone, of course. Meaning, it is impossible for them to accept criticism, for they take it as a personal attack. And the threat of violence is often used to discourage people from critically examining what they believe and do.
This phenomenom of “politically correct speech” is beginning to dominate the world. You won’t hear any intelligent critical examination of the beliefs and practices of Islamists anywhere in the mass-media or in world politics.
Christians should never get to that place. Our lives and our beliefs should be out in the open and we must always be willing to give an intelligent explanation for everything. Most of christendom, however, is not in such a place, for often any such discussion is derailed from the start and then remains outside the boundary of an intelligent discussion.
ian vincent
January 4, 2011 at 12:53 am
Really excellent points, Ian. Thanks for sharing the wisdom the Lord has given you on the subject.
Braden
January 4, 2011 at 7:44 pm