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@hasanbasheer5544 Also, Banu Quraiza was punished according to Jewish law.
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@Yung Lenox Who is denying Jewish history? History of Hinduism is even older than Judaism. Does that make Hinduism correct?
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@charlesdayon5715 Expert Jay Smith. Hahhahha
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@jamieammar6131 All scholars of Islam have unanimously declared that ISIS is khawarij. Their methodology and how they operate goes against the fundamental principles enshrined in Islamic law. 'Ottomans have several genocides under their belt and that is just in the past couple hundred years'. Those alleged genocides only happened at the start of 20th century. It is weird coming from you since your state denies Armenian genocide manly because your tribe believes that people would then stop caring about the pain your tribe suffered in world war 2. Taimur was horrible. Which Mughal ruler are you talking about? Not all of them were brutal. Banu Quraiza itself put forth a condition that they will be subjected to Jewish law. In Islamic state, Christians and Jews were still allowed to follow their books (and laws therein) as long as they paid Jizya since they were people of the book. Also, read my 2nd reply to your response. I already conceded that Muslim empires weren't perfect.
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@Yung Lenox 'Because non-Jews shouldn't be telling Jews their history'. And what makes you think the opposite should be true? Why should you have a free pass to spout lies about Muslims?
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@s.s9827 Same punishment was given to Amlekites by Jews I believe.
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@password2798 (22:65) Have you not seen how Allah has subjected to you all that is in the earth, and the vessels that sail in the sea by His command, and it is He Who holds back the sky that it may not fall on earth except by His leave? Surely Allah is Most Gentle, Ever Compassionate to people. Here “the heaven” implies the whole of the universe above and below the earth where everything is held in its own place and sphere.
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@honeybeechanger You're a fair person. God bless.
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@jamieammar6131 Jewish tribes in Medinah got into an agreement with Muhammad where both parties would protect each other when needed. Why would Muslims risk getting invaded just so Jews in Medinah would be able to have business relations with polytheist Arabs? Siding with Maccan Arabs and weakening state of Medinah from within is treason. And punishment was, indeed, given according to Jewish law. Muslims have never been that harsh to their enemies throughout history (ISIS is khawarij).
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@password2798 Quran claims everything (universe) expanded from a singularity. That is, the universe is continuously expanding. The most logical explanation, according to scientists, is that everything we see in universe had a single origin point.
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@password2798 Mention the verse.
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@password2798 I don't care what you think or believe. Mention the verse.
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@password2798 (31:10) He12 created the heavens without any pillars visible to you13 and He placed mountains in the earth as pegs lest it should turn topsy turvy with you,14 and He dispersed all kinds of animals over the earth, and sent down water from the sky causing all kinds of excellent plants to grow on it. 12. After the above introductory sentence, the discourse now turns to the real theme, i.e. the refutation of shirk and the invitation to Tauhid. 13. The actual words bi-ghair i amad-in tarauna-ha in the text may have two meanings: (1) “You can see for yourself that they stand without pillar”; and (2) “They stand on the pillars which you cannot see” Ibn Abbas and Mujahid have favored the second meaning, and many other commentators take the first meaning. If the meaning is expressed in terms of the natural sciences of the present day, it can be said that the countless stars and planets in the heaven have been established in their positions and orbits without any visible support and prop: there are no strings and wires which might have tied them together; there are no iron bars which might be withholding them from falling on one another. It is the law of gravitation which is supporting the system. This interpretation is according to the present-day knowledge. It may be that tomorrow some new addition to our knowledge enables us to interpret the reality better.
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@password2798 What? Learn something about how text is translated.
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@password2798 Armaic? Quran was revealed in Arabic not Armaic.
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@Yung Lenox Lmao xD
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@Yung Lenox You completely missed the point. What makes you think you're right? Antiquity?
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@hendrakurniawan3658 Ok according to Jewish law.
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@honeybeechanger Romans didn't want to kill Christ. Read your Bible.
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So many Christian bots in this thread lol.
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@bathombre9739 17 scribes.
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@jamieammar6131 Muslims only defend Rashidun caliphate. That was the only caliphate which acted according to Islamic principles. Ummayyad and Abbasid dynasties were monarchies which, at times, treated non-Arab Muslims unfairly. Point conceded.
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@jamieammar6131 I commented 'Muslims have never been that harsh to their enemies after that Banu Qurayza massacre'. The word 'that' is important. If you omit it, the meaning of the sentence changes.
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@s.s9827 You're conveniently ignoring one unit. Talk about intellectual dishonesty. Quran claims expansion from singularity.
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@password2798 I watched 1 hour long video a couple of hours ago about famous personalities exposing the tribe. You don't need to tell me why Quran is harsh when it mentions the tribe. I'll respond further after reading those verses.
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@password2798 Armaic? Quran was revealed in Arabic. You're all over the place.
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@cedriceric9730 Royal 'we.' Learn a thing or two about Semetic languages.
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Just_another_soul No mullah is teaching the earth is flat. Maybe some uneducated ones.
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Just_another_soul Uneducated ones.
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@magnumopus1628 Prophets of Islam always practiced Islam not Judaism. They were ethnically Jews as they were from the line of Issac. Islam means submission to one God.
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@magnumopus1628 'Many of the Jews consider Jesus a holy man'. None of the Rabbis in Talmud in first couple of centuries after birth of Jesus did.
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I hate the anti-Christ and those who conspired to kill Christ.
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