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06-04-04, 04:22 PM
I would really like to discuss every point with you but that I am afraid it is unrealistic.
The one point that strikes me as most frightening is that as Muslims you can believe or even attempt to believe that Allah (swt) creator of all that is in the heavens and the earth, came down as a man. Subhanallah it gives me chills just saying that let alone believing it.
As the Qu’ran makes clear
"He is God, the only One,
God the Everlasting.
He did not beget and is not begotten,
And none is His equal." (112)
(6:103), 'No vision can grasp Him.'...".
To elaborate on these statements, to be a Muslim means to believe that God is One, unique. He has no partners, no associates, no Son, nor did He ever become incarnate.
How can you argue that you believe in the Qu’ran and that which was revealed to the prophets and then say that you don’t believe that we will be resurrected. That completely contradicts the Qu’ran:
Chapter: 75, Verses: 3 & 4Man thinks that, We shall not assemble his bonesYes Truly! We are able to restore his very fingers!Chapter:
24, Verse: 24
On the day when their tongues and their hands and their feetTestify against them as to what they used to do
Chapter: 22, Verse: 7 The Hour will come there is no doubt.And God will raise those who are in the graves
One question when did God say that that the first judgment will take place in America?
Also I heard somewhere that you think that Elijah Muhammad, was a “prophet�… In the name of Allah you really are interpreting the Qu’ran to suit your own means and ends.
Does it not clearly state in the Quran which you claim to follow that:
"O people! Mohammed has no sons among ye men,but verily, he is the Messenger of Allah and the last in the line of Prophets. And Allah is aware of everything." (33:40)
I pray to Allah that you become of the guided and that you follow the right religion
And Allah (swt) knows best
[size=3][font="Times New Roman"]Many Salaams [i]
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