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Jazzakallah Khair for this brother so many lies are spread by these chrsitian missionaries, even when I agree with them on subjects like evolution etc I know I cant trust it 100%, because inevitebly there will be lies in there and I have to verify it very sad because I know at one time there where many good amongst them
 
Inshallah! Good job Ansar! would have a go myself but won't . . . for obvious reasons . . . :):):)
 
Its a piece of cake. These 'contradictions' have already been refuted in many articles and any person with a brain can disprove them. :shade:
 
Oh, ok if you say so! :) Anyway, back to the topic . . . . You go Ansar! I'm enjoying this. More refutations please. :) :beard: :thumbs_up
 
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Thanks Ansar! I'll be reading!

:)

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I added a lot to posts 5, 11 and 18.

InshaAllah, I will soon answer the next allegation.

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I removed the following explanation from the third contradiction and replaced it with a better one ;)

5. The allegation is based on the assumption that these values are literal. But as we all know, language contains many expressions and phrases that are not to be understood literally. Let us examine english, for example. A Hyperbole is defined as follows: A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, as in I could sleep for a year or This book weighs a ton.
Hyperboles are very common in our speech and are used quite often. Many muslims interpret these verses as hyperboles, which means that they believe that the expression "a thousand years" or "fifty thousand years" simply refers to a very long period of time. Thus, these verses demonstrate to us that God is not bound by time and does not feel its passing. God is unlimited and Most Powerful.
 
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Salaam Ansar.

I am impressed. You didnt see the need to post any of this on UI:)? We could have used the help. Khair anyway, carry on. Good job!

Wasalaam
 
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Sheikh Haroon said:
Salaam Ansar.

I am impressed. You didnt see the need to post any of this on UI:)? We could have used the help. Khair anyway, carry on. Good job!

Wasalaam

:sl: Sheikh Haroon. Glad you liked it. I did post quite a bit on UI but I never wrote articles there because when I asked for a section for refutations (you can find that thread in comments and suggestions on UI) I never got a response, but here I got an immediate response.

Nice to hear from you btw.

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Salaam Ansar!

Hey, i am really eager to hear out the 11th one, so hurry it up:p! :)
 
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Sheikh Haroon said:
Salaam Ansar!

Hey, i am really eager to hear out the 11th one, so hurry it up:p! :)
Have you read the others? Insha'Allah I'll do it soon. It's another easy one, walhamdulilah.

EDIT: I'm working on it right now. Should be finished in 15 minuts insha'Allah.
 
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Jazakallah khair. I read it. :) Good job! When will the next one be released?
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Soon insha'Allah. Maybe today or tomorrow.
 
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Salaam Ansar.

Sorry, i think i got the wrong one.

I meant this one: How merciful is Allah's mercy? He has prescribed mercy for himself [6:12], yet he does not guide some, even though he could [6:35, 14:4].

That is the one im really eager to read. Make a good job of it bro!:)
 
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If anyone has any other good points to make in response to any of these, please let me know and I'll take them into consideration.

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Working on the next one now, very easy insha'Allah....
 

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