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  • ...d by God, because no human could create such a book. Muslims interpret the Qur'an obviously refers to its literary beauty; it could also speak of any other q ...think this proves this is not the case. Therefore, the superiority of the Qur'an beauty is therefore subject to opinion which brings several logical problem
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  • #REDIRECT [[Literary Miracle of the Qur'an (JBJ)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Qur'an Teaches Jesus Crucified and Resurrected (JBJ)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Apologetics: The Qur'an Teaches Jesus' Disciples Overcame (JBJ)]]
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  • ...to lead Muslims to Christianity because they encourage Muslims to obey the Qur'an. See also [[Comparing Christianity and Islam (JBJ)|Comparing Christianity * [[Apologetics: The Qur'an Teaches the Bible Is True (JBJ)|The Qur'an Teaches the Bible Is True]]
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  • ...did not help the Muslims for a limited time. Examples of the theme in the Qur'an are: ...like the [[Gnosticism | Gnostics]]. However, none of these groups fits the Qur'an as well as orthodox Christianity.
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Qur'an Teaches Jesus Was the Messiah (JBJ)]]
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  • #redirect [[Apologetics: The Qur'an Teaches the Bible Is True (JBJ)]]
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  • ...od, which is what Christians believe or what the Bible says. Therefore the Qur'an is not criticising Christianity; it is either rebuking Christian heretics o Walad is Arabic for son, always meaning a physical son. When the Qur'an says Jesus is not the Son of God, it uses walad in every case but one.
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  • ...ing true Islam, it is proper to study Islam as understood by Muhammad, the Qur'an, and his original followers. These sources greatly differ from modern Musl ''Main article:'' [[Apologetics: The Qur'an Teaches the Bible Is True (JBJ)]]
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  • ...arly as much attention on women as men. This unfairness to women shows the Qur'an does not speak to equally to females and males of all cultures as Muslims c ==History of the Qur'an on Women==
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  • ...hus Muslims believe Islam is not sexist not from objective exegesis of the Qur'an and tradition but because they want to hold their faith and make it appeali ...the time were sexist. The contrapositive is also true; if Muhammad and the Qur'an are not sexist at all, there are divinely led; if they are sexist they are
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  • ...[Apologetics: The Qur'an Teaches Jesus Was Crucified and Resurrected | The Qur'an Teaches Jesus Was Crucified and Resurrected]]) ...[Apologetics: The Qur'an Teaches Jesus Was Crucified and Resurrected | The Qur'an Teaches Jesus Was Crucified and Resurrected]])
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  • ...rforming miracles, the Qur'an denies that any miracle happened except the Qur'an itself. One verse in the Qur'an is cited as a miracle of Muhammad, the splitting of the moon.
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  • ...llars are universal and undisputed. The Five Pillars are mentioned in the Qur'an, but not explained. The ''[[Sunnah]]'' is neccessary to understand them. ...repititions of rak'as, standing, bowing, sitting, prostrating, quoting the Qur'an, and reciting prayers. Each prayer is begun by the ''adhan'', the call to p
    2 KB (241 words) - 06:48, 30 May 2009
  • ...nd prophesied about himself. This belief changed when Muslims realized the Qur'an and Bible disagreed. ...estaments. This article will use '''Bible''' as short to mean whatever the Qur'an meant.
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  • ...orical evidence or the resurrection; its purpose is to understand what the Qur'an meant. Most Muslims interpret the Qur'an to mean that Jesus did not die; he ascended before the crucifixion, God tra
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  • ...n translated as Messiah to whoever knew it. Because Jesus lived before the Qur'an, we can infer that the title is primarily Hebrew and that al Masih is rathe
    1 KB (173 words) - 06:31, 21 October 2008
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  • ...repetitions of rak'as: standing, bowing, sitting, prostrating, quoting the Qur'an, and reciting prayers. Each prayer is begun by the ''adhan'', the call to p
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