Why the Bible might not be the book we think it is
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by Aabid Abdella
3y ago
There has been a lot of dispute as to why some books were removed from the Bible, while some questioning if the Bible is credible as it is today or not. Several scholars argue that the books removed from the Bible were uninspired by God. This claim is supported by the fact that none of the omitted books were recognized by Jesus. Throughout his ministry, he often referred to old testament prophesies about Him. An example is in Luke 24:44, where he says that everything written about Him in Law, Prophets, and Psalms will be fulfilled. This was generally a summary of all Hebrew Scriptures, and it ..read more
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Japanese and the Muslims
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by Aabid Abdella
3y ago
The Japanese had limited contact with Islam throughout their history until the last days compared to other religions of foreign origin such as Buddhism or Christianity Buddhism as their national religion a longtime ago, and even witnessed a Christian uprising against the shogunate. It’s like asking people outside of Japan what others think about Shinto they don’t have a clear idea. The Japanese learn a little about Islam, so in high school, they learned 2-3 pages of world history textbooks, the Japanese may know God, the Bible, the Prophet, and possibly a holy place, but not much more. Japane ..read more
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Christian Crusades And Islamic Jihad
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by Aabid Abdella
3y ago
The crusades and Muslim Jihad do have several similarities, especially their aim. Both are a war to push or spread the belief of that religion to other parts of the world. Jihad, however, includes the internal struggles of Muslims to maintain their faith in Islamic beliefs. The crusades had a specific mission, to prove a religious point. They were a religious movement for the advancement of religious beliefs. Jihad is a special war that can only occur under certain conditions and at most, according to Allah’s will. Muslims are not allowed to wage war to prove political power or forcefully col ..read more
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How Nietzsche viewed Christianity
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by Aabid Abdella
3y ago
Nietzsche did not directly document his thoughts towards Islam, but he kept mentioning them throughout the letter to his sister, published and unpublished work. He viewed Islam as a better religion Christianity which he criticized. This is evident when Nietzsche admired Hafiz, praised Islam as a Semitic religion, valued Muslim Spain therefore, believed in the affirmation of the character of Islam. Nietzsche characterized Islam as a Masculine religion, as it was firm. Muslims defended their faith as they believed it was Nietzsche described Christianity as religious femininity. According to Nie ..read more
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Muslims And The Crusade Era
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by Aabid Abdella
3y ago
War is a period of fierce enmity between two groups or countries. The experience of violence is really horrible, not to mention the sad feelings associated with telling stories of dear friends and relatives who lost their lives in the circumstances. Primarily, war is established when two opposite parties strongly disagree on a subject or idea. For these two parties to engage in a battle, the subject of disagreement must be of great interest to them as none will be willing to accept the terms of the other. Violence has no respect for anyone be it a man, woman, youth, teenager or child. The Cru ..read more
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Why Islam Is Against Art
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by Aabid Abdella
3y ago
Islam has been against arts with images of humans and other animals in them. The main reason why they are against this is because when a portrait of a creation made by Allah is made, it imitates Him. This is a great sin since you will be required to give an account during the day of reckoning by giving life to the art you created, failure to which punishment will be given. Islamic religion is also against art because such pictures are a sign of Idolatry since other religions create statues and sculptures which are worshiped. People who practice Islam only worship a God who is unseen and their ..read more
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Is trade forex Halal or Haram in Islam?
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by Aabid Abdella
3y ago
According to Islamic financial laws, trading Forex is Halal because this business calculates your risk of investment with the hope of risk or reward in the future. For example, anyone can lose all of his capital in trading or get maximum profit. Haram is a “bad act” that God and the Prophet called illegal due to its harmfulness as well as immorality. If the interest, which is called “riba” in Islam, involve in any business then it’ll Haram. Trade of currency pairs for the intent of gambling is not permissible as it is not allowed in Islamic religious laws. Traders who first learn trading then ..read more
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Does Islam Support Believe in Reincarnation?
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by Aabid Abdella
3y ago
Reincarnation means migration of a soul or soul from one body to another, where such an entity becomes happy or miserable as a result of actions in their previous lives. Some religions believe that souls reincarnate to fulfill duties which they didn’t finish in their previous lifetimes while others believe that reincarnation is caused when a soul is tied to a purpose or a soulmate. In Islam, this phenomenon is regarded as a false belief, an act of Kufr in Almighty Allah. It also goes against the teachings of holy books, Allah’s messengers and the day of resurrection. In Islam, the belief is t ..read more
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Are Nonbinary Genders Accepted in Islam?
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by Aabid Abdella
3y ago
Nonbinary genders are a group of people who cannot be totally classified as males or females, which are the known gender binaries. The earliest encounter with people of nonbinary genders in Islam was in the Rashidun era, during the era of the First caliph. These types of people were known by a term in Classical Arabic, Mukhannathun which means one who is feminine or who looks like a woman in act. Mukannaths took roles that were typically carried out by women. Mukhannathun was known to exist in the early Islamic eras and before Islam. A number of Ahadiths recorded the use of Munkannathun, wher ..read more
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Alexander The Great And His Religious Belief
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by Aabid Abdella
3y ago
Alexander the Great is known throughout Greek history as a leader who believed himself to be a god. It is recorded that Alexander was told by his mother, how she gave birth to him by the power of Zeus. By this, Alexander the Great was made to believe he was a god. Although this was what Alexander believed, the Greek leader was a religious man who observed all Greek worship traditions. Alexander acknowledged Zeus as the supreme-god of all humankind on earth. It was shown in other expeditions and during war where Alexander would make offerings to the gods before or after a battle. Alexander’s r ..read more
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