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Comments by "Rutvik" (@rutvikrs) on "Islamic Prophets Family Tree" video.
Anyone else find it amazing that God did not know the names of prophets who were sent to other nations but can quote the Jewish and Christian ones? That would be a "revelation" Proves all religions are man made.
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@KingKhan-bi7kb I clearly used the phrase man made, not right or wrong. I am not pointing to specific religions just the ones that rely on prophecy. If God sent prophets and revelation, why are they so constrained by knowledge of the time?
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@KingKhan-bi7kb I don't see how that answers the question, why are prophets from other regions let's say South America, China or Australia not named or quoted but ones from the Middle East and Levant are? I am not questioning the right of any group to learn more. Just asking why an all knowing God cannot name a single prophet outside of the area the prophet lived on and knew of. If there was a single prophet from "undiscovered lands" that was named and verified independently, there would be an iota of evidence of revelation.
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@Joe Bide yes all the people you mentioned are in vicinity of Arab lands. My question still stands, is there a prophet in the books from a land that the Arab people did not have access to at the time of the revelations. Like Chile, Australia, Japan or Pacific islands. To confirm it, is there a record from those countries to confirm existence of a prophet? Surely an all knowing God would know the name of the prophet he sent?
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@Joe Bide I find that hard to incorporate as there were parallel civilisations in vicinity like Indian and Chinese who were way ahead let alone the entire world; but they never produced a prophet worth quoting? The simpler explanation is that the Quran was a product of its time and place which indicates it was a product of humanity.
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@Joe Bide go on
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@Joe Bide how does that prove divinity? People knew what interest was and presumed the situation.
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