The Cross-dressing Lie Against Muhammad (peace be upon him) – Ken Temple Gets Humiliated and Runs Away

Ken Temple is getting annihilated on Blogging Theology. First, he lost his nerve in the face of incessant heckling by a fellow Christian (Emma, the whore of Babylon), and just recently, he was humiliated after recycling the bogus claim made by the likes of Sam Shamoun and David Wood that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon …

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Embarrassing a minion of Christian prince(ss) on Muslims sending greetings upon the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)

This is a perfect example of the mindless sheep that are attracted to the ramblings of self-promoting pseudo-scholars like Christian prince(ss). Having failed to refute my assertion that Christian worship of Jesus (peace be upon him) is a form of paganism, more akin to Hinduism than to the pure religion of Abraham and all the …

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A Short Response to “More Than A Dream – Life With Jesus Christ” by Muhammad Al-Hallaaj

A Short Response to "More Than A Dream - Life With Jesus Christ" by Muhammad Al-Hallaaj By “Quran and Bible Blog” Contributor Peter Cunliffe Note: This article has been reblogged from brother Peter’s blog with slight modifications.[1] I have also added endnotes where further clarification may have been needed. بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْم             “More …

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Brother Stew Refutes Christianity in One Post

The last few days have been interesting at BloggingTheology.  In a thread discussing the crucifixion story, Christian apologist Ken Temple has been having a hard time explaining the contradictions in the Christian concept of blood atonement.  Along with myself and others, our very own brother stewjo004 has been engaging Temple on this issue.  This has …

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The Composition and Writing of the Qur’ân: Old Explanations and New Evidence (Dr. Raymond K. Farrin)

A Muslim scholar explains the process of preserving the Quran. An excellent scholarly discussion.

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Abstract: This article challenges the view, common among Western academics since early last century, that the Qurʾān was left incomplete as a book and did not take final shape until well after the Prophet’s death. Against this, it highlights an example of structural continuity: that of center-periphery connection between adjacent sūras. This type of connection is identified throughout the phases of revelation, from the early Meccan period to the late Medinan one. The structural consistency illuminated here indicates that one author or authority likely arranged the Qurʾān, a finding in accordance with recent stylometric analysis of the text carried out at Princeton University. It also accords with an examination of the theme of jihād in the Qurʾān, the conclusions of which were presented at the 2017 International Qur’anic Studies Association conference in Boston. Far from suggesting a multiplicity of voices, the doctrine of jihād is characterized by overall consistency…

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