RE: I am God
July 12, 2014 at 4:22 am
(This post was last modified: July 12, 2014 at 5:29 am by Muslim Atheism.)
(July 12, 2014 at 1:58 am)Zidneya Wrote: From 266 questions you haven't answered none.
266 questions in one post, 10 posts would be equal to 2,660 blank and irrelevant questions. . .sigh, none who understands how to argue and present their argument would ever make 266 questions in one post . . it is clear you know nothing about "logic and presenting argument" , but "quarrelling" or "complaining" . . . so as question, it is not an argument.
(July 10, 2014 at 9:04 pm)Muslim Atheism Wrote: Time for basic lesson in logic. . .
Did you hurt your fingers?
(July 12, 2014 at 1:58 am)Zidneya Wrote:(July 10, 2014 at 8:44 pm)Muslim Atheism Wrote: So according to you this is a debate ?Not only to me
Your friend is your authority about Islam ?
I have clearly proven my point, again . .
Islam is not from your friend, not even Muhammad , and if it is inconsistent with the Quran. . .
Islam is the "doctrine" from the Quran. . the Constitution.
ask your friend to read the Quran because more than 90% of Muslim don't even read the Quran. . . I guess he is one of them,
because he did not notice about the Quran when he says "I believe you better try good and credible sources".
What other sources of Islam ? There is only the "Quran", nothing else.
Quote:Mr Askari explained that Muslim countries do very badly on these types of lists because those in power in Islamic countries often don't follow the rules of the Koran. ; IRELAND is the best country in the world for adhering to the Koran, according to an Economic 'Islamicity' Index.
Quote:It is curious to note that the study of the Quran is not included in the curriculum. A certain exegesis (Jilalain) is taught that consists of only synonyms of the Quranic words. In the last year of study an exegesis of the second chapter of the Quran is taught (Bazadi). This is the education upon completion of which they receive certification for becoming an aalim (knowledgeable person). Here is a case in point to illustrate just how much knowledge these people have: The Ulema—Who Are They?
Go to any Islamic educational institutions in Muslim countries and asked whether the study of Quran is in their curriculum, or they merely study the Kitab of their forefathers, monks and priests.