I've read the translations twice and I got annoyed when it brought up the story of Moses and Pharaoh like the 5th time. Dr. Jay Smith has good videos on the true history of the Quran, Mecca, and Muhammad.
4 Christian non scholars, belittling the Quran without a Muslim scholar or any learned Muslim to rebuttal any of their points. Basically just 4 Christian’s convincing each other why Islam is false and Christianity is true
@@KingKhan-xw7vq I imagine you'd get the same vibe inside any mosque, church, or temple. A literal and metaphoric echo chamber with only people of one faith present. Like it's such a menial thing to seemingly be bothered by when literally everyone does the same. Whenever someone reads from any of those holy books that all claim to be the only true one, you are necessarily belittling all other religions by following a book that call them all false. I must have missed the area in the mosque where all the other religious scholars congregate, awaiting their turn to ensure they all get a fair shake. Because world religions, if nothing else, are incubators of critical thinking and scholarly debate to determine what the one true faith actually is.
I noticed this as I read it too.
I've read the translations twice and I got annoyed when it brought up the story of Moses and Pharaoh like the 5th time. Dr. Jay Smith has good videos on the true history of the Quran, Mecca, and Muhammad.
The reason why the verses are mixed up is because it has a mathematical reasoning behind it
Which is?
@@BelovedDisciple07 Post hoc ergo propter hoc
4 Christian non scholars, belittling the Quran without a Muslim scholar or any learned Muslim to rebuttal any of their points. Basically just 4 Christian’s convincing each other why Islam is false and Christianity is true
You didn’t respond to any point, just gave an appeal to authorities
One of us literally did his Master's Thesis on the Sirat Rasul Allah.
People are allowed to make observations without opponents around.
You don't need a scholar to guide you when the real scholar is The Holy Spirit.
@@KingKhan-xw7vq I imagine you'd get the same vibe inside any mosque, church, or temple. A literal and metaphoric echo chamber with only people of one faith present. Like it's such a menial thing to seemingly be bothered by when literally everyone does the same. Whenever someone reads from any of those holy books that all claim to be the only true one, you are necessarily belittling all other religions by following a book that call them all false. I must have missed the area in the mosque where all the other religious scholars congregate, awaiting their turn to ensure they all get a fair shake. Because world religions, if nothing else, are incubators of critical thinking and scholarly debate to determine what the one true faith actually is.
Astaghfirullah, in islam we say, it is not the eyes that are blind, it is the heart.