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One criterion by which you could recognize whether someone is a prophet is whether he has knowledge that he could not possibly have acquired naturally.
Fever is caused by the heat of hell. According to Muhammad, the heat of hell is the cause of fever, and must therefore be treated with water (Saheeh al-Bukhari 7:71:621).
Seasons are determined by hell. According to Mohammed, the seasons and the associated differences in temperature are caused by hell. Hell has a hot and a cold part. One day, Hell notices that both parts are consuming each other, and asks Allah for help (Saheeh al-Bukhari 4:54:482). Allah then helps Hell by allowing the cold part to be active ('breathing') in the winter and the hot part in the summer.
This is the reason why we have seasons on earth, and according to Islam this has nothing to do with the position of the earth in relation to the sun, as we learned at school.
Embryos develop in phases of 40 days. According to the Quran (Sura 22:5), embryos go through the following phases: sperm/sperm, then coagulated blood, and finally a lump of flesh. Each of these phases lasts 40 days according to Muhammad (Saheeh al-Bukhari 4:54:430). After these 120 days have passed, a fetus has been formed. An important detail is that during the final phase an angel comes who determines the gender on behalf of Allah (Saheeh al-Bukhari 8:77:594).
In reality, the development of an embryo is very different. An embryo is already a fetus after 9 weeks, so after 63 days instead of 120. After 56 days, all organs have already been developed and there is already a recognizable human being. According to the Quran, the embryo is still in the second phase as clotted blood.
Moreover, the sex of the baby is determined immediately at conception, and not after 80 days as Islam claims. So it is clear that modern science is anything but supportive of Islam. 🤭
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Most people think that Islam is a religion, like any other, with a mainly spiritual message that every believer tries to fill in to the best of his ability. Nothing could be further from the truth. Islam is an all-encompassing political system/ideology, in which God only plays a supporting role. At least 75% of the Sira (the life of Mohammed) is about Jihad. About 67% of the Quran, written in Mecca, is about the infidels or politics. Of the Quran of Medina, 51% is devoted to the disbelievers. About 20% of Bukhari's Hadith is about jihad and politics. The religion is the smallest part of the Islamic founding texts.These smallest religious elements in Islam aim to forge the Muslims together into a tight militant unit, which is to conquer and subjugate the whole world...The name Allah used in the Quran, comes from the Arab world long before Islam. In the polytheistic religion of Mecca, 360 gods were worshiped at the time. After his experiences in the cave of Mecca, Mohammed proclaimed the god Allah of his own tribe (the Quraysh) as supreme god: the moon god, the god of war and the sword.
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There are many passages we could go to show the Trinity is rooted in the Bible. Scripture reveals plurality within the oneness of God, that Jesus claimed to be God and His followers came to believe the same:
Plurality within God: Genesis 1:26 (plural noun used of God), Psalm 45:6–7 vs Hebrews 1:8-9 (God anointed by God).
Jesus as God: Mark 1:1-3 vs Isaiah 40:3 (Jesus in the place of YHWH), John 1:1-5 (Jesus as God and the Word of God), Daniel 7:13-14 vs Mark 14:61-64 (Jesus as the Son of Man), Mark 2:7-12 (Jesus as the forgiver of sins), Philippians 2:6 (Jesus in nature God).
The Holy Spirit as God: Genesis 1:2 (the Holy Spirit creating), Ephesians 4:30 (the Holy Spirit grieved), Acts 5:3–4 (lying to the Holy Spirit is to God), Acts 13:2 (the Holy Spirit speaking as God).
Trinitarian language: Matthew 28:19 (baptism formula), 2 Corinthians 13:14 (trinitarian blessing), 1 Peter 1-2 (greeting describing salvation).[4]
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@T-19- You're taking everything out of context. Something all Muslims do with a verse and then attack the Bible.
Context is the key to Jesus' words. In Matthew 10:34, Jesus speaks of the division that will come, even among family members, over their faith or lack of faith in Him. In that regard, He has come to bring the division. This context is also related to Luke 12:51.
It turns out that it is not about war, but about division, separation and hatred within families.
These are warning words of Jesus in Matthew 10:34, whereby we have to understand 'sword' as a metaphor: be prepared, your own family can also turn against you because of the Gospel / following Me (Jesus) and reject you!
It is possible and also the experience of many believers that through the Gospel / following Jesus one becomes a stranger to one's family, yes worse, is rejected by the family or even killed.
Peace and the sword are the two sides of the Kingdom of God. The coming of Jesus the Messiah brings peace, salvation on the one hand, but judgment, separation, oppression and persecution on the other.
My heartfelt advice, stop reading the Bible like a Muslim. You should not take literally everything in the Bible.
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Only Jesus can forgive sins. The stone originally was apparently white, not black. It’s thought mankind touching the stone and seeking forgiveness from God is the reason the stone is black, reflecting the sins of humanity, according to Muslim sources. 😏
Beyond the assertions of the Saudi government, the continued existence of the original Black Stone, its origins, and the historicity of whatever is currently remains contained in the silver protrusion on the side of the Ka'bah have not been independently verified. The Natural Museum of History in the United Kingdom has suggested that the stone is likely a pseudometeorite, or a terrestrial rock mistaken for a meteorite, that was first sacralized by the pagan Arabs. There is likewise no historical evidence to suggest that Ibrahim and Isma'il were responsible for the construction of the Ka'bah or, therefore, the original placement of the Black Stone.
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@JesusisaMuslim
Paul’s first imprisonment resulted in glory for God and the salvation of many.
Paul’s second recorded arrest, which took place in Jerusalem, was prophesied beforehand (Acts 21:11); even with the warning, Paul chose to continue toward the capital. James and the elders of the church in Jerusalem greeted him warmly. They also informed him of Jewish believers who thought Paul was teaching other Jews to reject their Jewish heritage. Hoping to demonstrate this was not true, and at the advice of the elders, Paul joined four men in their purification rights. This required a visit to the temple. But some non-believing Jews from Asia recognized Paul in the temple and stirred up the crowds against him, shouting, “Fellow Israelites, help us! This is the man who teaches everyone everywhere against our people and our law and this place. And besides, he has brought Greeks into the temple and defiled this holy place” (Acts 21:28). None of this was true, but, nonetheless, the people rioted and tried to kill Paul.
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@JesusisaMuslim
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1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
2 This was in the beginning with God.
3 All things were made by Him, and without Him was not anything made that was made.
4 In it was life, and life was the light of men.
5 And the light shineth in the darkness, and the darkness understood it not.
6 A man was sent from God, whose name was John.
7 This one came for testimony, to testify of the light, that all through him might believe.
8 He was not the light, but was sent to bear witness to the light.
9 This was the true light, which enlighteneth every man that cometh into the world.
10 He was in the world, and the world was made by Him; and the world knew him not.
11 He came to His own, and His own did not receive Him.
12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, to those who believe on his name;
13 Which were not born of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.
14 And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us (and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the Only Begotten of the Father), full of grace and truth.
painting by Leonardo da Vinci: John the Baptist in the Wilderness
15 John beareth record of him, and cried, saying, This was he of whom I said, He that cometh after me is before me, for he was before me.
16 And of His fulness have we all received, also grace for grace.
17 For the law was given through Moses, grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.
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