How the Qur’an Was Revealed and Compiled
The following is a video lecture made by Hamza Yusof on July 14th, 1997 and in cooperation with Alhambra Productions. The topic of the history of the Qur'an and its compilation, and forms as part of a...
View ArticleThe Myth of “The Myth of Moderate Islam”
In a recent article in The Spectator magazine in the UK, the evangelical leader Patrick Sookhdeo takes a swipe at Muslims and their religion. Does his case stand up to scrutiny? Patrick Sookhdeo’s...
View ArticleDifferences Between The Muslim And Christian Concepts Of Divine Love
Christians might argue that nevertheless we need lofty ideals to strive for, even if they are virtually unattainable. Muslims might reply that it is detrimental for public morality if unattainable...
View ArticleResolving The Christian “I-Know-Nothing” Multi-Problem In Textual Criticism
Occasionally, we come across Christians face-to-face and, more frequently, on the Internet, who, when informed that the text of the gospels underwent corruption during their transmission, often react...
View ArticleA Jewel It’s Not: Review of “The Jewel of Medina: A Novel” by Sherry Jones
Journalist Sherry Jones, the Montana and Idaho correspondent for the international news agency the Bureau of National Affairs, maintains that she envisioned The Jewel of Medina, her fictionalized...
View ArticleKing Abdullah I: As the Arabs See The Jews
This fascinating essay, written by King Hussein's grandfather King Abdullah, appeared in the United States six months before the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. In the article, King Abdullah disputes the...
View ArticleAli Sina’s “Understanding Muhammad: A Psychobiography”
For those who are familiar with the extremist Islamophobic website called "Faithfreedom International", the name of its founder Ali Sina (a pseudonym) is synonymous with the bigotry and vile rhetoric...
View ArticleThe Reliability Of Luke As A Historian
Christian apologists and missionaries believe that Luke was “inspired” and “inerrant,” even though Luke himself does not make such a claim in his books (Gospel according to Luke and Acts). One of the...
View ArticleThe Gospels’ Accounts Concerning the Choice of the First Apostles
Ibn Hazm (994CE-1064CE) was a Muslim scholar of great repute from Cordoba, during the Muslim Spain era. He is widely regarded as the “Father of Comparative Religion”. The following Bible contradiction...
View ArticlePaul Says That The Earliest Gospel Is “Futile”
But the first of the four gospels, i.e., the Gospel according to Mark, apparently did not receive Paul’s memo. And this is a very important point as we keep in mind that each of the gospels were...
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