A comparison between hippies, Christians, Jesus and Muslims! Recollections of a convert to Islam.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 29 Jan 2007
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Does Christianity actually follow the teachings of Jesus and the early apostles?
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 19 Feb 2007
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An examination of the concept that Jesus is the son of God from Christian sources. The meaning of the term “Son of God” in the Old and New Testament.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 16 Apr 2007
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An examination of the concept that Jesus is the son of God from Christian sources. Part two: A look at the orginal Greek and Hebrew words translated to “son”.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 07 May 2007
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A commandment that, if kept, will make one be not far
from the Kingdom of God.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 16 Jan 2006
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An analytical look into the basis and proofs for themysterious crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 22 Sep 2008
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The first of a three-part article discussing the Islamic
concept of Jesus: Part 1: His birth and miracles.
An Islamic answer to the controversy stirred by the famed, “Da Vinci Code.”
By islamcode.com (edited by IslamRelgion.com)
Published on 23 Oct 2006
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The first in a four part series discussing the biblical
evidence that Jesus is not God.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 16 Jan 2006
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The second in a four part series discussing the biblical
evidence that Jesus is not God.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 16 Jan 2006
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The third in a four part series discussing the biblical
evidence that Jesus is not God.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 16 Jan 2006
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The finale of a four part series discussing the biblical
evidence that Jesus is not God.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 16 Jan 2006
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A discussion of the name, titles, and description of
Jesus in the Quran. Part 1: A look at the concept of the Messiah in the
Judeo-Christian thought as well as Islam, and the title “Miracle” which God
gives to Jesus in the Quran.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 06 Mar 2006
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A discussion of the name, titles, and description of
Jesus in the Quran. Part 2: A look at the some of the other titles given to
Jesus, such as a “word”, a “spirit”, “mercy”, and others.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 06 Mar 2006
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A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 1: Isaiah 9:6.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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A discussion of the various passages in which Christians
seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 2: Is the name Immanuel a
proof that Jesus is God?
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 3: Who is Alpha and Omega, God, Jesus or both?
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 4: Who is Alpha and Omega, God, Jesus or both?
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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A look at some of the miracles of Jesus mentioned in the
Quran, with a brief comparison with Christian sources.
By Imam Kamil Mufti
Published on 22 May 2006
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Similarities and differences about the second
coming of Jesus between Christians and Muslims. The Messiah at the end of
times according to Judaism.
The context of Jesus’ second coming, the trials
and tribulations before it, the rise of the Mahdi and the advent of Maseeh
ad-Dajjal (the False Messiah), and Jesus’ role killing him.
After the False Messiah; the annulment of the false
religions of the people of the book, the establishment of God’s nation under
Jesus, and the invasion of the Gog and Magog.
This article outlines the Muslim belief concerning Jesus and the crucifixion. It also repudiates the notion of a need of ‘a sacrifice’ to pay for the original sin on behalf of mankind.
An overview of some of the terms the Quran use for Jesus and his followers from before the advent of Muhammad: the “Bani Israeel”, “Eissa” and the “People of the Book”.
A comparison of the gospel versions in search of the real Jesus.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 30 Jun 2008
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The transformation of Jesus in the Gospel of John.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 07 Jul 2008
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How to get to get to the Kingdom of God; some differences between the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Matthew.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 14 Jul 2008
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The withered fig tree and the sick women; some differences between the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Matthew.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 21 Jul 2008
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Peter’s Confessions and Jesus’ rejection at Nazareth; some differences between the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Matthew.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 28 Jul 2008
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Conclusion and how to truly discover the true Jesus.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 04 Aug 2008
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The first of a two-part article discussing the true role of Jesus. Part 1: Discusses whether Jesus called himself God, Jesus referred to as Lord and the nature of Jesus.
By onereason.org
Published on 05 Nov 2012
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The second of a two-part article discussing the true
role of Jesus. Part 2: Discusses the message of Jesus, belief of the early
Christians and Islam's view of Jesus.
By onereason.org
Published on 05 Nov 2012
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Even though the Bible has been changed, yet there exists
clear and explicit verses that show that Jesus is not God. Part 1: An
introduction and a list of some of these verses.
By Adenino Otari
Published on 27 Jan 2014
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Jesus hold a special place in the hearts of Muslims.
Part 1: This part summarizes some of the reasons why Muslims honor and love
Jesus.
By Zayn al-Din al-Rikabi (edited by IslamReligion.com)
Published on 23 Sep 2014
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Jesus holds a special place in the hearts of Muslims.
Part 2: Believing in the Gospel revealed to Jesus is an essential aspect of
the Islamic faith and why Christendom in spite of not believing in Muhammad,
can have respect for him.
By Zayn al-Din al-Rikabi (edited by IslamReligion.com)
The Biblical evidence that Muhammad is not a
false prophet. Part 1: The difficulties faced in discussing biblical prophecies,
and accounts of some scholars who attested that Muhammad has been alluded to
in the Bible.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 20 Feb 2006
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The Biblical evidence that Muhammad is not a
false prophet. Part 2: A discussion on the prophecy mentioned in Deuteronomy
18:18, and how Muhammad fits this prophecy more than others.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 20 Feb 2006
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The Biblical evidence that Muhammad is not a
false prophet. Part 3: A discussion on the prophecy mentioned in John 14:16 of
the Paraclete, or “Comforter”, and how Muhammad fits this prophecy more than
others.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 20 Feb 2006
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The Biblical evidence that Muhammad is not a
false prophet. Part 4: A further discussion on the prophecy mentioned in John
14:16 of the Paraclete, or “Comforter”, and how Muhammad fits this prophecy
more than others.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 20 Feb 2006
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Does Christianity actually follow the teachings of Jesus and the early apostles?
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 19 Feb 2007
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A look at what Judeo-Christian scholars say about the authenticity and preservation of the Old Testament.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 23 Apr 2007
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A look at what Judeo-Christian scholars say about the authenticity and preservation of the New Testament.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 30 Apr 2007
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An analytical look into the basis and proofs for themysterious crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 22 Sep 2008
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A look at what some of the leading Christian Scholars have said about the authenticity of the Bible.
By Misha’al ibn Abdullah (taken from the Book: What did Jesus really Say?)
Published on 02 Jul 2007
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Some examples of the interpolations in the Bible, as mentioned by Christian scholars.
By Misha’al ibn Abdullah (taken from the Book: What Did Jesus Really Say?)
Published on 09 Jul 2007
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Evidence of contradictions found by Christian Scholars from the narrations of the alleged authors of the New Testament.
By Misha’al ibn Abdullah (taken from the Book: What Did Jesus Really Say?)
Published on 16 Jul 2007
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Christian scriptures "corrected" by Orthodox Christians.
By Misha’al ibn Abdullah (taken from the Book: What Did Jesus Really Say?)
Published on 23 Jul 2007
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Some newer translations to the Bible are now beginning to mention the contradictions and the doubtfulness of the passages.
By Misha’al ibn Abdullah (taken from the Book: What Did Jesus Really Say?)
Published on 20 Jul 2009
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More examples of tampering with the Bible.
By Misha’al ibn Abdullah (taken from the Book: What Did Jesus Really Say?)
Published on 03 Aug 2009
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Role of the Church in hiding and tampering with the truth.
By Misha’al ibn Abdullah (taken from the Book: What Did Jesus Really Say?)
Published on 10 Aug 2009
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An analysis of the famous biblical verse “For God so
loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in
Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Part 1: The reliability
of the Gospel of John.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 19 May 2014
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An analysis of the famous biblical verse “For God so
loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in
Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Part 2: Statements of Bible
scholars on the authenticity and preservation of the Bible.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 26 May 2014
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An analysis of the famous biblical verse “For God so
loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in
Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Part 3: More reasons to
doubt the reliability of the Bible.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 02 Jun 2014
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An analysis of the famous biblical verse “For God so
loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in
Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Part 4: A discussion on the
Christian concepts of sacrifice, atonement and redemption by faith.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 09 Jun 2014
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An analysis of the famous biblical verse “For God so
loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in
Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Part 5: More reasons why we
should not believe in John 3:16.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 16 Jun 2014
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Here we look at a number of verses from the Bible that
describe prayer and note their similarities to the way Muslims pray.
A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 1: Isaiah 9:6.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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A discussion of the various passages in which Christians
seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 2: Is the name Immanuel a
proof that Jesus is God?
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 3: Who is Alpha and Omega, God, Jesus or both?
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 4: Who is Alpha and Omega, God, Jesus or both?
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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The teachings of Paul in contrast with those of Jesus, and the statements of Christian scholars on this subject.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 21 May 2007
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How the concept of the Trinity was introduced into the Christian doctrine.
By Aisha Brown (iiie.net)
Published on 30 Jul 2007
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How the injected doctrine of the trinity remained part of the beliefs of the Christians and how Islam defines God.
By Aisha Brown (iiie.net)
Published on 30 Jul 2007
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The effects that Paul of Tarsus and Pagan beliefs had on the forming of the idea of salvation in Christianity; while in reality Christ’s mentioning of salvation was different from what is widely believed today.
By Aisha Brown
Published on 17 Sep 2007
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A look at how old pagan beliefs crept into Christianity through Paul of Tarsus. Also included, is mention of the history of original sin and salvation from an Islamic perspective.
By Aisha Brown
Published on 17 Sep 2007
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The concept of original sin in Judaism,
Christianity and Islam.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 29 Sep 2008
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Discussion about God, His prophets, and His Holy books. Part
1.
By islamweb.net
Published on 22 Dec 2009
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Expressions of truth and steps of conversion. Part 2.
By islamweb.net
Published on 28 Dec 2009
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In this article we will attempt to discover and explain
what a Christian healing miracle is, their place in history,
and the difference between Christianity and Islam.
How idolatry crept
into Christianity. Part 1: The meaning of ‘worship’.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 24 Feb 2014
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How idolatry crept
into Christianity. Part 2: Introduction of pictures and sculptures in the
Church and the beginning of image-worship.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 03 Mar 2014
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How idolatry crept
into Christianity. Part 3: How an effort by the Emperor of Constantinople, Leo
III to destroy images was dampened. Striking parallels between the teachings
of Christianity and some ancient civilizations.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 10 Mar 2014
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How idolatry crept
into Christianity. Part 4: How Christianity further drenched itself into
creation-worship.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 17 Mar 2014
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How idolatry crept
into Christianity. Part 5: Some thought-provoking questions.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 24 Mar 2014
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Islam and Christianity are thought of as two monolithic
religions. This is an explanation of what Islam and Christianity believe about
the Scriptures, the Prophets and the Trinity.
The finale of a three-part article discussing the
Islamic concept of Mary: Part 3: The birth of Jesus, and the importance and
respect Islam pays to Mary, the mother of Jesus.
A brief story of our mother Mary and her miraculous birth to Jesus.
By Marwa El-Naggar (Reading Islam)
Published on 24 Mar 2008
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Christians know her as Mary, the mother of Jesus. Muslims
also refer to her as the mother of Jesus, or in Arabic, Umm Eisa. In
Islam Mary is often called Maryam bint Imran; Mary, the daughter of
Imran. This article gives some background about her adoption by Zachariah so she
could serve in the temple.
This article describes what happened to Mary after she came under the care of the Prophet Zachariah. It tells how the angel Gabriel announced the birth of a special child, how she coped with the bearing her baby, and relates some of the miracles that took place around the time Jesus was born.
A look into the claim that the Quran, Islam and thus Muslims are anti-Semitic. Part 1: The designation of the Semitic race and the favorable position of the Jews with God.
Both classical and modern-day Judaism gives precedence to the Talmud more than the Torah and other books of the Old Testament. The article establishes the central role and authority of Talmud from standard Jewish and secular sources.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 01 May 2006
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What is the Jewish Talmud? How many versions of Talmud are there? Who wrote the Talmud? The article answers these questions in light of Jewish and secular scholarship.
Adapted from Dr. Lawrence
Brown’s two articles on the Dead Sea Scrolls, ‘Five Reasons to Get Excited
about the Dead Sea Scrolls’ and ‘Five More Reasons to Get Excited about the
Dead Sea Scrolls’, where he mentions intriguing and fascinating points about
these scrolls.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 17 Feb 2014
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Ten easy to understand points on the dead sea scrolls
from their ancient history to their impact on world politics.
A brief description of Hindu karma, a concept that is
often embraced but misunderstood. The doctrine of reincarnation and the laws of
karma are not compatible with Islam.
Many mistakenly believe that Islam does not tolerate the
existence of other religions present in the world. This article discusses some
of the foundations the Prophet Muhammad himself laid in dealing with people of
other faiths, with practical examples from his lifetime. Part 1: Examples of
religious tolerance for people of other faiths found in the constitution which
the Prophet laid in Medina.
Many mistakenly believe that Islam does not tolerate the
existence of other religions present in the world. This article discusses some
of the foundations the Prophet Muhammad himself laid in dealing with people of
other faiths, with a practical examples from his lifetime. Part 2: More
examples from the Prophet’s life which portray his tolerance of other
religions.
Prophet Muhammad's mission was not only to bring the
truth to an idolatrous world, but also to aid those few Hanifs and
People of the Scripture who still clung to true monotheism.
In this article we will explain some of the Mormon
articles of faith and clarify the differences between then and mainstream
Christianity whilst also pointing out the vast differences between Mormon
concepts and the doctrines of Islam.
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