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The
Bible - A Closer Look!
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by
Yusuf Estes
Former Christian Preacher |
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Introduction
and Explanation of Purpose of This Research and Presentation
First
of all, let me begin by saying that I am a former Christian, preacher,
minister of music and organist for a long number of years in the
Disciples of Christ Church, Baptist, Methodist churches and The
Church of God. I totally and completely accepted the teachings
and concepts of salvation within the Christian church many years
ago. My parents were very religious and their parents were also
very instrumental in building and supporting the work of the church
throughout their entire lives. So, it is not my aim to discredit
the efforts of those who came before me whatsoever. This is totally
the opposite of my purpose in this presentation.
Second,
I am still most active in the spreading of the True Word of God
as much as HE will allow me to be. I have found that some of the
teachings of the translations of the Bible contain errors and
mistakes which must be examined and thought through so as to bring
about a better understanding for both the Christians and the non-Christians,
especially those of the Muslim (Islam) faith.
Third,
I am presently an institutional chaplain and I hold the position
of Delegate to the United Nations Peace Conference for the World's
Religious Leaders. As such I hold all the leaders of other religions
in proper regard and with due respect. Many of my associates and
co-workers are from the Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and Hindu
faiths.
Therefore,
it is not my intention to cause people to loose their belief in
God, His divinely-inspired prophets and messengers, or the holy
scriptures that they brought. I humbly request all who read and
study these pages to be considerate of those who are committed
to believe in the scriptures of the Bible and not use this material
as a tool for attacking and harming the faiths of others. The
opposite is what I request the reader to do. Please take time
to learn the materials and then share in a positive light with
those whom you honestly feel can handle a discussion on this topic
without being confrontational.
May
Almighty God guide all of us the all truth, amen.
An
examination of the Bible is necessary today because of the many
questions being raised by religious people of all circles, including
Jews and Christians, as to its inconsistency with contemporary
church teachings as well as its inconsistency within itself.
Today,
there are thousands of different versions of the Bible in circulation
and the transcript has been freely translated from one language
to another numerous times. According to Bible scholars themselves,
the original scripture is no longer extant. It is nowhere to be
found. We have no idea if what we are reading and implementing
into our lives and belief system is, indeed, God's teaching.
Muslims
believe in the same Omnipotent, All-powerful, Unseen God that
the Jews have believed in since Adam. However, unlike the Jews,
Muslims join in with the Christians by also believing in Jesus
as the "Christ"; "Messiah"; "Logos";
and "Miraculous Conception"; as well as all the previous
Biblical prophets and their original scriptures that they brought.
Muslims also believe that God is merciful and just to His creatures.
So, they deny the concept of the 'Original Sin' [all children
are born into the sins of their parents] and the 'Sacrificial
Lamb' concept which requires the blood of Jesus, peace be upon
him, to atone for the sins of the sinners. This being the case,
how can Muslims say that God is just and that His revelation,
the Bible, is corrupted? Where is it in God's great plan that
His revelation loses all credibility? These are all very excellent
questions.
It
is a known fact that Jesus was regarded by his followers as a
prophet and that what he preached was written down into physical
form by his disciples. However, God placed the responsibility
on humans to preserve the integrity of this message over time.
When the people failed in their duty, it was made necessary for
the Holy Qur'an to come into existence in order to correct the
teachings that were changed. By God's mercy He revealed His will
once again to Muhammad over 600 years later, and his companions
similarly wrote it down and compiled it into what became known
as The Holy Qur'an. By God's justice He promised that He would
preserve it therefore making it the last revelation to humanity.
Today an actual seventh century Qur'an, complete and intact, is
on display in a museum in Istanbul, Turkey. I just returned from
a trip to Istanbul, Turkey and have information about it on this
web site:
http://www.islamtomorrow.com/events/index.asp
Amazing
Revelation
Strange as it may seem I came across astonishing information By
Allah's Mercy I have learned the Arabic language sufficient enough
to read the Holy Quran in the original language. I have found
the answers to problems of understanding meanings of scriptures
in the Bible while studying the Holy Quran.
Every
Arabic Qur'an in the world today is, letter for letter, identical
to this ancient script. Due to this preservation, the Quran exists
today exactly as it did over 1,400 year ago in a language which
is still alive today. I have found the Qur'an's teachings to be
quite clear, consistent, and practical for application even in
today's so called "modern world."
The
whole idea behind this work is to present the clear truth about
the Bible, the Quran and the two religions of Islam and Christianity.
If you do not have a good Bible, it would be a good idea to acquire
at least two. Namely, the King James Version (based on the 1611
AD edition) and the Revised Standard Version (published in 1953).
As you go through the many Biblical inconsistencies which I will
be referring to in this material, please refer back to your Bible
and examine it objectively.
Do
not let pride, ego, bias or prejudice affect your judgment as
you review the pages. If you do not free your mind and heart from
these obstructions, then it will be near to impossible to see
the light of truth to which we will be referring so often.
Bear
in mind also, that if a book were revealed from Almighty God to
the humans, it should not have even a single mistake or error
anywhere in it. Otherwise, it would indicate that it is not from
a Perfect God, but rather from an imperfect human.
While
traveling around the world, I have found that many Jews and Christians
are opening their eyes to this fact and are willfully accepting
Islam and the Last and Final Testament of Almighty God (the Holy
Quran) wholeheartedly.
We
have to examine the facts in order to be able to better understand
the value of this information on our society today. One statement
that is clear and repeated often these days is that Islam is the
fastest growing religion in the world today and the largest religion
in the world today with over 1.5 billion souls claiming to be
Muslims. The word of God has been preserved in the Holy Qur'an
and has been changed in the Bible. So, I am merely attempting
to produce material which will help to clarify the matter. Due
to the many years of traditional religious teachings and upbringing,
it may be very difficult for you to accept this. If you are sincere
in your heart and pray to the One Who Created you in the first
place, then it will be totally up to Him to Guide you to all truth,
not me. Islam is a complete Way of Life and it is based on total
surrender to Almighty God, submission to Him in complete obedience
and sincerity and in peace.
For
more details about ISLAM, please visit our web page at:
http://www.islamtomorrow.com/islam/index.asp
For
comparison of Holy Quran:
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The
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A Closer Look!
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Former Christian Preacher
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Let me begin by saying that the King
James "version" of the Bible is in English. There was
no English language until the year 1066 AD when the Normans invaded
the Saxxons. Therefore the English Bible cannot be anything like
what any of the prophets spoke or understood, as it did not exist
in their times. Next,
my grandfather, who was a devout and wonderful Christian man gave
a gift of the Holy Bible to my sisters and I almost fifty years
ago. It was an authorized version of the Bible, being The Revised
Standard Version of the Bible which was a revised version of the
American Standard Version, published in 1901, which was a version
of the King James Version, published in 1611, which was revised
and corrected for the first time in 1612, etc.I was very much
impressed with the easier to read text and clarification of some
of the wording which was presented in this version and began to
read the Bible on a daily basis for hours at a time. The removal
of the Elizabethton English terms, phrases and expressions made
the Bible a more accessible and understandable and intimate Book
for me. My
love and respect for the Word of God increased the more that I
spent time reading and understanding the message. The Bible became
my most prized and respected book in my life. I often turned to
it throughout the rest of my life in times of joy, happiness,
sadness, troubles and pain. It was my compass, my road map, my
weather vane and my friend.However, there were still some problems
with this IMPROVED VERSION of the Holy Bible. It began to disturb
and concern me to the extent that I made consultation with my
father, who was also an ordained minister and student of the Bible
since childhood. Based on his research and background in the origin
and sources for modern day Christianity, I began to go deeper
into the problems which had plagued my thinking and faith since
childhood.
I
prayed to Almighty God and then found the answers to some of the
problems were spelled out very clearly in the very beginning of
the exact same book. I have that book lying in front of me on
my desk as I write this article and would like to quote to you
from some of the PREFACE page iii and iv:
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"The King James Version has with good
reason been termed 'the noblest monument of English prose.' Its
revisers in 1881 expressed admiration of 'its simplicity, its
dignity, its power, its happy turns of express... the music of
its cadences, and the felicities of its rhythm.' It entered, as
no other book has, into the making of the personal character and
the public institutions of the English-speaking peoples. We owe
to it an incalculable debt."
"Yet
the King James Version has grave defects. By the middle of the
nineteenth century, the development of Biblical studies and the
discovery of many manuscripts more ancient than those upon which
the King James Version was based, made it manifest that these
defects are so many and so serious as to call for a revision of
the English translation. The task was undertaken, by authority
of the Church of England, in 1870. The English Revised Version
of the Bibles was published in 1881-1885; and the American Standard
Version, its variant embodying the preferences of the American
scholars associated in the work, was published in 1901."
"Because
of the unhappy experience with unauthorized publications in the
two decades between 1881 and 1901, which tampered with the text
of the English Revised Version in the supposed interest of the
American public, the American Standard Version was copyrighted,
to protect the text from unauthorized changes. In 1928 this copyright
was acquired by the International Council of Religious Education,
and thus passed into the ownership of the churches of the United
States and Canada which were associated in this Council through
their boards of education and publication." "....
decision was reached that there is need for a thorough revision
of the version of 1901..""In 1937 the revision was authorized
by vote of the Council..." "Thirty-two
scholars have served as members of the Committee charged with
making the revision, and they have secured the review and counsel
of an Advisory Board of fifty representatives of the co-operating
denominations." "Each
section has submitted its work to the scrutiny of the members
of the charter of the Committee requires that all changes be agreed
upon by a two-thirds vote of the total membership of the Committee."
"The
problem of establishing the correct Hebrew and Aramaic text of
the Old testament is very different from the corresponding problem
in the New Testament." "For
the New Testament we have a large number of Greek manuscripts,
preserving many variant forms of the text. Some of them were made
only two or three centuries later than the original composition
of the books." "For
the Old Testament only late manuscripts survive, all (with the
exception of the Dead Sea Texts of Isaiah and Habakkuk and some
fragments of other books) based on a standardized form of the
text established many centuries after the books were written."
"The
present revision is based on the consonantal Hebrew and Aramaic
text as fixed early in the Christian era and revised by Jewish
scholars (the 'Masoretes') of the sixth to ninth centuries. The
vowel signs, which were added by the Masoretes, are accepted also
in the main, but where a more probable and convincing reading
can be obtained by assuming different vowels, this has been done."
"...
vowel points are less ancient and [less] reliable than the consonants."
"Departures
from the consonantal text of the best manuscripts have been made
only where it seems clear that errors in copying had been made
before the text was standardized." "Most
of the corrections adopted are based on the ancient versions [translations
into Greek Aramaic, Syriac, and Latin], which were made before
the time of the Masoretic revision and therefore reflect earlier
forms of the text." "Sometimes
it is evident that the text has suffered in transmission, but
none of the versions provides a satisfactory restoration. Here
we can only follow the best judgment of competent scholars as
to the most probable reconstruction of the original text."
"Many
difficulties and obscurities, of course, remain."
"Where
the choice between two meanings is particularly difficult or doubtful,
we have given an alternative rendering in a footnote."
"If
in the judgment of the Committee the meaning of a passage is quite
uncertain or obscure, either because of corruption in the text
or because of the inadequacy of our present knowledge of the language,
that fact is indicated by a note." "It
should not be assumed, however, that the Committee was entirely
sure or unanimous concerning every rendering not so indicated."
"To
record all minority views was obviously out of the question."
"The
King James Version of the New Testament was based upon a Greek
text that was marred by mistakes, containing the accumulated errors
of fourteen centuries of manuscript copying."
"It
was essentially the Greek text of the New Testament as edited
by Beza, 1589, who closely followed that published by Erasmus,
1516-1535, which was based upon a few medieval manuscripts."
"The
earliest and best of the eight manuscripts which Erasmus consulted
was from the tenth century, and [yet] he made the least use of
it because it differed most from the commonly received text; Beza
had access to two manuscripts of great value, dating from the
fifth and sixth centuries, but he made very little use of them
because they differed from the text published by Erasmus."
"We
now possess many more ancient manuscripts of the new Testament,
and are far better equipped to seek to recover the original wording
of the Greek text. The evidence for the text of the books of the
New Testament is better that for any other ancient book, both
in the number of extant manuscripts and in the nearness of the
date of some of these manuscripts to the date when the book was
originally written."
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From the previous chapter
we can easily determine that the original source of the Bible,
both the Old and New Testaments have been lost and are no longer
extant in any language. What has remained and been referred to
for translations, is in fact nothing more than old copies that
do not necessarily agree with each other and there does exist
in them obvious corruption in additions and deletions. Additionally,
they are not complete and do not have full agreement of the scholars
of the Bible as to their meanings.
Just
to offer a few of the many contradictions and errors of that which
is being presented as the Word of God in the Bible I would like
to quote the research of scholars of the Bible:
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VERSES
THAT CONTRADICT THEMSELVES
Genesis 6:3 and Genesis 11:11 - Life limited
to 120 years?
Genesis 32:30 and Exodus 33:20 - Jacob's life was preserved?
Exodus 4:22 and Jeremiah 31:9 - Who was God's firstborn?
Numbers 23:19 and Genesis 6:6-7 - Does God repent or not?
2 Samuel 6:23 and 2 Samuel 21:8 - Did Michal have children?
2 Samuel 8:4 and 1 Chronicles 18:4 - 700 or 7000 horsemen?
2 Samuel 8:9-10 and 1 Chronicles 18:9-10 - Toi or Tou? Hadadezer
or Hadarezer? Joram or Hadoram?
2 Samuel 10:18 and 1 Chronicles 19:18 - 700 or 7000 charioteers?
40,000 horsemen or footmen? Captain's name?
2 Samuel 24:1 and 1 Chronicles 21:1 - Who provoked David?
2 Samuel 24:9 and 1 Chronicles 21:5 - 800,000 or 100,000?
2 Samuel 24:13 and 1 Chronicles 21:11-12 - 7 or 3 years?
1 Kings 4:26 and 2 Chronicles 9:25 - 40,000 or 4,000 stalls?
1 Kings 5:15-16 and 2 Chronicles 2:2 - 3300 or 3600?
1 Kings 7:26 and 2 Chronicles 4:5 - 2000 or 3000 baths?
2 Kings 8:26 and 2 Chronicles 22:2 - 22 or 42 years old?
2 Kings 24:8 and 2 Chronicles 36:9 - 18 or 8 years old? 3 months
or 3 months and 10 days?
Erza 2:65 and Nehemiah 7:67 - 200 or 245 singers?
Matthew 1:12 and Luke 3:27 - Who was Salathiel's father?
Matthew 1:16 and Luke 3:23 - Who was Joseph's father?
Matthew 9:18 and Mark 5:22-23 - Dead or not?
Matthew 10:5-10 and Mark 6:7-8 - Bring a staff or not?
Matthew 15:21-22 and Mark 7:24-26 - The woman was of Canaan or Greece?
Matthew 20:29-30 and Mark 10:46-47 - One or two beggars?
Matthew 21:1-2 and Mark 11:1-2 - What happened to the ass?
Matthew 26:74-75 and Mark 14:72 - Before the cock crow once or twice?
Matthew 27:5 and Acts 1:18 - How did Judas die?
John 3:16 and Psalms 2:7 - Only begotten son?
John 5:31 and John 8:14 - Was Jesus' record true or not?
VERSES
THAT CONTRADICT THE TRINITARIAN DOCTRINE AND/OR THE DIVINITY OF
JESUS
Exodus 33:20, John 1:18, 1 Timothy 6:16
- No one saw God.
Isaiah 42:8 - Do not praise and worship images.
Isaiah 45:1 - "Anointed" does not mean "God".
Matthew 14:23, 19:13, 26:39, 27:46, 26:42-44 - Jesus prayed.
Matthew 24:36 - Jesus was not all-knowing.
Matthew 26:39 - Jesus and God had different wills.
Matthew 28:18 - All power was given to Jesus.
Mark 1:35, 6:46, 14:35-36 - Jesus prayed.
Mark 10:17-18 and Luke 18:18-19 - Jesus denied divinity.
Mark 12:28-29 - God is one.
Mark 13:32 - Jesus was not all-knowing.
Mark 16:19 and Luke 22:69 - Jesus at the right hand of God.
Luke 3:21, 5:16, 6:12, 9:18, 9:28, 11:1-4, 22:41 - Jesus prayed.
Luke 4:18, 9:48, 10:16 - Jesus was from God.
Luke 7:16, 13:33, 24:18-19 - Jesus was a prophet.
Luke 10:21 - Jesus gave thanks.
Luke 23:46 - The spirit of Jesus was commended to God.
John 4:19 - Jesus was a prophet.
John 4:23-24 - Worship in spirit and truth.
John 14:28 - One was greater than the other.
John 5:19, 5:30, 7:28, 8:28 - Jesus was helpless.
John 5:20 - The Father showed the son.
John 5:30 and 6:38 - Jesus and God had different wills.
John 5:31-32 - Jesus' witness was not true.
John 6:11 and 11:41-42 - Jesus gave thanks.
John 6:32 - The Father was the provider, not the son.
John 7:29, 16:5, 16:28 - Jesus was from God.
John 7:16, 12:49, 14:24, 17:14 - Jesus' words were not his.
John 8:42 - Jesus did not come of himself.
John 10:29 - "My Father, which gave them me, is greater than
all."
John 14:1 - Jesus said, "...believe also in me."
John 14:16, 17:1, 17:9, 17:11, 17:15 - Jesus prayed.
John 14:31 and 15:10 - Jesus followed commands.
John 17:6-8 - "I have given unto them the words which thou
gavest me."
John 20:17 - Jesus had a god.
Acts 2:22 - Jesus was "a man approved of God."
Romans 8:34 - Jesus was an intercessor.
1 Timothy 2:5 - Jesus was the mediator between God and humans.
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"ONE"
- SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN LITERALLY
Mark 10:6-9 and John 14:20, 15:1-7, 17:11,
17:18-23, 17:26
There are many verses in the Bible that speak of Jesus and God
as being "one".
But does this necessarily mean that Jesus is God? If you read
the six selections above then you will see that we cannot take
the word "one" so literally. If we do, then we are God,
as Jesus said, "...they also may be one in us" and "...they
may be one, even as we are one." What the Bible means when
it says that Jesus is "one" with God is that he is extremely
close to god, "as if" they are one. John 17:18-23 tells
how we normal human beings can attain this "oneness"
(or "closeness") with God by being "sanctified
through the truth." Aside from this, neither the word "trinity"
appears anywhere in the Bible nor any explanation of such a thing.
"LORD"
DOES NOT NECESSARILY MEAN "GOD"
Matthew 18:23-34, Luke 19:11-21, and John 20:26-29
Many of Jesus' disciples referred to Jesus as "Lord".
Even Jesus himself said that he is their Lord. But does this mean
that he is their God? If you read the three short stories above
then you will realize that back in the Biblical time period most
servants referred to their masters as "lord". This was
a common practice because it showed honor and respect for a person
of such high stature.
"LORD"
- A Lofty Title
Even today in many countries around the world such as England,
"lord" is used in referring to kings, princes, and others
who deserve such a lofty title. The disciples and followers of
Jesus viewed him as their earthy master and themselves as his
servants. He was a man from God who brought them God's message
of truth, justice, and peace. Who could be more deserving of the
title "lord" than Jesus Christ? Besides, "lord"
is defined by Webster in many curious ways.
A few of
them are as follows:
A
man of high rank in a feudal society.
A king.
A general masculine title of nobility or rank.
A man of renowned power.
A man who has mastery in a given activity or field.
Commenting on the word's history, Webster says that "lord"
literally means 'guardian of the bread'". He continues, "Since
such a position would be the dominant one in the household, lord
came to denote a man of authority and rank in society at large."
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The Holy Qur'an also uses "lord"
in the same context (see 12:23 and 12:41-42). This was simply
the language of the time.
The
word "lord" does not render
the person which it is being applied to as God. If this were the
case, then many human beings in the Bible would have to be considered
God.
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JESUS
DENIED DIVINITY
Mark 10:17-18 and Luke 18:18-19
These verses are highlighted because they are most indicative
of Jesus' position and real nature. The verse in Mark reads: "As
he [Jesus] was setting out on a journey, a man ran up and knelt
before him, and asked him, 'Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit
eternal life?' Jesus said to him, 'Why do you call me good? No
one is good but God alone." If you analyze this verse in
truth you will see that Jesus, quite simply, is not God. If he
was, why then would he say "No one is good but God alone"?
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CONCLUSION
If all of this has confused you it's probably
because you've been trying to justify your belief in the Trinity.
To believe in the Trinity goes against all of the teachings of
Jesus, as well as the Bible. This is because the Trinity is a
man-made doctrine that was drawn up several hundred years after
Jesus. In this time period different interpretations of the Bible
were causing serious debates among Christians. The various interpretations
were, undoubtedly, due to human perversion of the original scriptures,
poor preservation, and/or shoddy translations. One of the main
things being questioned was the nature of God and Jesus. Was Jesus
actually God, the son of God, or just a messenger? The Council
of Nicea was formed in an attempt to settle this dispute, and
the Nicea Creed (the Trinitarian doctrine) was subsequently hammered
out.
Again, as I stated in the beginning, this writing has not been
complied to put down or destroy the true teachings of the Bible
and the Prophets. I would like to quote from a version of the
Bible wherein Jesus is represented as saying:
"Think not that I came to destroy the
Law [Torah] and the Prophets [prophethood]. I did not come to
destroy them, but rather to fulfill them. For truly, I say to
you, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the Law until all
is accomplished. Whoever then relaxes one of the least of these
commandments [from the Law] and teaches men so, shall be called
least in the Kingdom of heaven; but he who does them and teaches
them shall be called great in the Kingdom of heaven. For I tell
you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and
Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven." [Matt.
5:17]
It is wrong to assume that our beliefs are
true simply because our teachers, preachers and parents have taught
us something passed down to them by generations of forefathers
before them. What I would invite all of us to do is to do research
for ourselves and learn from reliable sources what is the origin
of modern Christianity and what should be our perspective on true
belief in general. We can only achieve this with open minds and
hearts.
So, may the Great
God of the Universe guide us all with His perfect Guidance to
all truth, ameen.
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Please research for yourself the Council
of Nicea and the preservation of the Bible, or lack thereof.
There
are a number of books which are easily accessible written by experts
and scholars on the Bible which are very enlightening on this
subject:
"Who
Wrote the Bible" - Richard
Elliott Friedman
"Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls?" -
Norman Golb
"The Book of 'J'"
- Harold Bloom & David Rosenberg
"The Text of the New Testament - Its Transmission,
Corruption, & Restoration" -
Bruce M. Metzger
"History
of Bible Translations to English Language'"
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It is not a all
logical to simply accept a belief system because it was passed
down to you by your parents. After all, what if it is not correct?
A system for belief should be based upon sound principles of reasoning
and understanding, rather than feelings and emotions.
As
regards the Muslims treatment of Jesus, peace be upon him, it
should be kept in mind that, although they do not hold him to
be the 'son of god' in Christianity, he is definitely held in
high esteem as great prophet, 'Miraculous birth" and also
believe in the same unseen God that he referred to as "Your
Lord and my Lord, your God and my God."
Islam is truly and simply a complete way of life and set of rules
taught by all the prophets to mankind, similar to Biblical teachings
that were revealed to humankind after Jesus through the last and
final prophet Muhammad.
Why? Good Question...
For more
details about ISLAM, please visit our web page at:
http://www.IslamTomorrow.com/islam
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