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Questions for Muslims
Dear Muslim, I
do not post these questions as a "proof" that Islam is false. I do not
believe that is possible with a simple list of questions. Nevertheless,
they are here to encourage discussion that the truth may be known.
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The Qur'an says
"To those who believe and do deeds of righteousness hath Allah
promised forgiveness and a great reward" (Surah 5:9).
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Question:
Are you doing enough good deeds to receive salvation on the Day of
Judgment?
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Question:
Are you doing all you can or are you relaxing in your dedication to
Allah?
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The Qur'an says,
"O ye who believe! Turn unto Allah in sincere repentance! It may
be that your Lord will remit from you your evil deeds and bring you
into Gardens underneath which rivers flow, on the day when Allah will
not abase the Prophet and those who believe with him. Their light will
run before them and on their right hands; they will say: Our Lord!
Perfect our light for us, and forgive us! Lo! Thou art Able to do all
things," (66:8-9). Notice how it says if you are sincere you
may receive forgiveness.
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Question: How do you know you are
sincere enough to be forgiven of Allah?
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Question: Does it give you peace to
know that even if you are very sincere that at best, you may
receive forgiveness?
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Question: If you say that you know you
are sincere enough in your repentance before Allah, how do you know
you are not deceiving yourself?
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Question: Is your heart really good
enough to muster enough sincerity before a Holy and Righteous God?
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Question: If you say yes, I honestly
and humbly ask you, "Are you being prideful?"
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Question: If you say you are not being
prideful, then are you boasting in your sincerity?
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In Christianity, Jesus is
God in flesh
who paid for our sins on the cross (1
Pet. 2:24). Because of that, we
Christians are secure in Him and do not have to worry about doing
enough good works to please God since we are saved by grace through
faith in Him, (Eph.
2:8-9).
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Question:
Why should we Christians give up our guarantee of salvation
in Jesus for the requirements of your Qur'anic law when you
yourselves don't even know if you have done enough good deeds to be
saved on the Day of Judgment?
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The Bible says that God is love (1
John 4:16) and that He loves
all people (Matt.
5:43-48;
John 3:16). The Qur'an never says
that "God is love." In fact, the Qur'an says that Allah does not love
unbelievers (2:98; 3:32).
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Question:
If Allah does not love unbelievers, can you say that Allah is
love, especially if the Qur'an does not say it?
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Question: If you say yes, that Allah
is love, then why does he only love the Muslims and not all people?
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Question: If you say Allah is love, is
he more loving than the God of the Bible who loves all people?
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In the Bible, Jesus said in
John 15:13,
"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life
for his friends." In Christianity, the greatest act of love is
performed by God Himself -- since Jesus is God in flesh (John
1:1,
14;
Col. 2:9). Jesus is the one who
fulfilled His own words on this. He laid His life down for us.
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Question:
What is the greatest act of love performed by Allah?
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Question:
If what Jesus said is true, then hasn't someone besides Allah
performed the greatest act of love?
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Question:
Why do you, as a Muslim, want me to give up such a great love
performed by God Himself (from a Christian perspective) for your
belief in Allah who only loves people if they are Muslims?
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Islam teaches that the Holy Spirit is Gabriel.
In the Bible, the
Holy Spirit
lives in the Christians.
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Question: If the angel Gabriel is the
Holy Spirit, how can he dwell in us? (Note: According to the
Nestle Aland Greek New Testament Textual Apparatus, there are no
textual variations any of the following biblical references.
They are recorded and transmitted to us accurately.)
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"Guard, through the Holy Spirit who
dwells in us, the treasure which has been entrusted to you," (2
Tim. 1:14, NASB).
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"Do you not know that you are a temple of
God, and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?" (1
Cor. 3:16, NASB).
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Lying is okay?
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Question: Was Muhammad wrong for
advocating lying? Is Lying okay? "Muhammad bin Maslama got up
saying, "O Allah's Apostle! Would you like that I kill him [Ka'b bin
Al-Ashraf]?" The Prophet said, "Yes," Muhammad bin Maslama said,
"Then allow me to say a (false) thing (i.e. to deceive Kab). "The
Prophet said, "You may say it," (Hadith Vol. 5, Book 59, #369).
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Question: Who is more holy, Allah or
Yahweh?
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In the above quote from the hadith, Muhammad
advocated lying. The Christian God would never approve of lying.
Does the god of Islam approve of lying? If not, then wasn't
Muhammad wrong? If he was not wrong, then Allah approves of lying.
Which God is more holy? The God of Christianity is far more holy.
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