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Some thoughts on the authorship of Isaiah, biblical scholarship, and fundamentalism.
The fundamentalist commonly identifies himself not as a fundamentalist but as an evangelical, and their evangelical identity is of great importance to them. It is of extreme importance to fundamentalists to defend the unitary authorship of the Book of Isaiah,… Read More ›
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Galatians 2:21: possibly one of the most important verses in the New Testament
The Tanakh is the canon of the Hebrew Bible. The traditional Hebrew text is known as the Masoretic Text. Tanakh is an acronym of the first Hebrew letter of each of the Masoretic Text’s three traditional subdivisions: Torah (“Teaching”, also known… Read More ›
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Malcolm X on the European, Zionist claim to historic Palestine.
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From The Four Quartets by TS Eliot
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Karl Barth on the Trinity
“The Bible lacks the express declaration that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are of equal essence and therefore in an equal sense God himself. And the other express declaration is also lacking, that God is God thus… Read More ›
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O Isaiah, where art thou? No longer in Isaiah 53 it seems…
The Book of Isaiah is much beloved by Christians for it contains a wondrous prophecy concerning the death and resurrection of Jesus – or so we are told. In Christian-Muslim debates over the meaning of the crucial chapter 53 I have… Read More ›
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Some juicy new reading
I have just got back from the wondrous Foyles Bookshop in Charing Cross Road, having bought two succulent gems.. St Paul: The Misunderstood Apostle has just been published, written by the celebrated religious commentator Karen Armstrong. I always appreciate her balanced… Read More ›
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British and Muslim?
by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad (aka Tim Winter) (Based on a lecture given to a conference of British converts on September 17 1997) It is said that the 19th century French poet Mallarmé can only be fully understood by those… Read More ›
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History of English – in just ten hilarious minutes
Learn about the influence of Shakespeare and the King James Bible on the English Language. Fascinating!
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Shakespeare: Original pronunciation
An introduction by David and Ben Crystal to the ‘Original Pronunciation’ production of Shakespeare and what they reveal about the history of the English language. Absolutely fascinating!
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Walking the streets of London
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Important facts to remember as you grow older..
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The flaw in Christian apologetics
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Tasbih
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The Temptation of Christ and what this tells us
Vasily Ivanovich Surikov – Temptation of Christ Let no one say when he is tempted, “I am tempted by God”; for God cannot be tempted with evil and He himself tempts no one. James 1:13 For we do not have… Read More ›
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The Hadith Critical Methodology: A brief look at how Hadith are authenticated in the Islamic tradition.
Originally posted on Pondering Islam:
Some time after the death of the Prophet, a need arose among the Muslims for an authentic source for the beliefs and ritual practices of the Prophet Muhammad (ص). The Qur’an, which was undoubtedly considered authentic and… -
“But there will come an age when whoso fulfilleth one tenth of the law shall be saved”
In the superb biography of the Prophet Muhammad by Martin Lings Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources there is a wonderful paragraph about Muhammad’s counsel to his companions, ‘It was his wont to warn them continually that the privilege of living… Read More ›
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A Syrian migrant’s child
A Tweet reminds the world: Steve Jobs was a Syrian migrant’s child. David Galbraith, a Geneva, Switzerland-based tech entrepreneur and designer, tweeted an iconic black-and-white photo of Steve Jobs with the words: “A Syrian migrants’ child.” The Apple founder’s biological… Read More ›
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Memorizing the Qur’an: Interview with Grade 9 student
There are many hadiths which emphasis many fruits (benefits and blessings) for memorizing Al Qur’an. Especially for parents out here it is tremendously important to keep the tradition of Qur’an memorization for our children alive . As one of the greatest of… Read More ›
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Tim Winter employing the Jedi mind trick
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Ya Allah (O Allah) Calligraphy
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How To Respond to Other Christians Who Quote “I am THE Way”
Reblogged from The Progressive Christian Channel (yes! not all Christians are fundamentalists!). Its relevance to Muslim-Christian debates will hopefully become apparent. One of my personal mantras is “One God. Many paths.” I’ve been surprised by the number of fellow Christians… Read More ›
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O Daniel, where art thou? No longer in the Bible it seems…
The Book of Daniel is much beloved by Christians for it contains a wondrous prophecy concerning the coming Messiah – or so we are told. In Christian-Muslim debates over the meaning of the crucial chapter 7 I have always been… Read More ›
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Israeli Cruelty and Stupidity Know No Limits. By Miko Peled
Originally posted on Miko Peled:
In the court room with my co-defendants and our lawyer, the one and only Ms. Gaby Laski. Israel upped its genocidal policies with cruel attacks against Palestinians, killing young and old, men and women, boys and girls.… -
Hadith
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The late great Muhammad Asad
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Adding Trinity to the Bible
this excerpt from a Bart Ehrman talk tells the fascinating story of Erasmus and the Trinity verse.
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thank you all for your kind words and encouragement to keep going!
I’ll keep the show on the road for a while longer…
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Daniel 7:13-14 Messiah Jesus God?
worth a read… بِسۡمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ Kaleef K. Karim Trinitarian Jesus-worshippers hold to the belief that Daniel 7:13-14 proves the deity of Jesus, and that he should be “worshipped.” According to trinitarians the Aramaic word “פלח” (Pelach) is used in the… Read More ›
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