Why all the Dawah BS? (Page 2)

Koko_Krunch
Koko_Krunch: yeah, while your at it, lets send in a brainwashed teenager to murder a marketplace full of innocent people to proove how great god is.

'while 'our boys''

Are you finally coming out to the world? See you at the next gay pride march ill be in the leather burkha.
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Koko_Krunch
Koko_Krunch: anyway stop with the diversion. your posts have no relevance. just your fevered ego and fantastical visions of how the world is secretly being governed by lizardmen and how much better off we will be under Islamic imperialism.

Shooo!
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flashie
flashie: "yeah, while your at it, lets send in a brainwashed teenager to murder a marketplace full of innocent people to proove how great god is."

^f117's are alot more efficient, and as i forgot my mind control book today ill leave the manchurian isht alone.

"fevered ego"

you are funny

what lizard men are you talking about? i didnt mention any. how does that work?
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StuckInTheSixties
StuckInTheSixties: "what lizard men are you talking about? i didnt mention any. how does that work?" *

*shows either a lack of humor, or a lack of understanding the usage of exaggeration as a component of parody ... oh ... I guess that would fall under "lack of humor" ...

Humorlessness is a common trait of religious zealots.
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Koko_Krunch
Koko_Krunch: Thats what religious indoctrination does for u......drains you of all wit and humour.

Ive been invited to a Twister party by Flashie and the christian pro-lifers. What do?

Should be a hoot!
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flashie
flashie: o you were jokin about the lizards.i see now
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Rena787
Rena787: koko
you try sooo hard but always you come with nothing

Do not talk about Tagiyah if you don't know who use it

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Authenticiated by who?!

since Islam came with Muhammad, peace be up him. Quran and hadeeth still exist today as they did from the beginning.
If anyone says, "Quran says so-and-so", this can instantly be verified because the sayings and teachings of Islam are still preserved, memorized and passed down from mouth to ear in the hearts and minds of millions of Muslims today (and still in the original Arabic language)."

Some books that dealt with Mohammad (PBUH) had talked about the person who, through the course of 25 years only which is the period of his Da'wa (the call), was able to change the face of the earth and his call spread everywhere, such books dealt with his political and military genius. Other books dealt with the military side of his life in defense of his call. Most of the books have overlooked a very important aspect of his life (PBUH), which is his being a human, a father, a brother and a husband.
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Rena787
Rena787: Someone who hasnt lived amongst a peoples is unable to make a knowledgeable opinion? Do you have to lived amongst the Ancient Egyptians in order to be an expert?

expert of what ? Their behavior !!

let us be objective; if you want to judge someoneto you have to do the following:

1) Hear from him personally.
2) Review his thought with sound logic.
3) If you approve of his logic, then see if his actions go in line with such logic.
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Koko_Krunch
Koko_Krunch: Defeated by your own logic!

You actually hear from a long dead prophet personally?

Review his thought with sound logic? As long as its the logic approved by Islam?

You always come back with the silly argument, 'how can you comment on muslims if your arent one'....so immature. My original rebuttal still stands.
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Rena787
Rena787: O my God ! What's this stupidity

You actually hear from a long dead prophet personally?

Well, our discussion wasn't about the prophet, it was about judging the whole muslims who are alive today. But if we talking about someone after he died, we review his thought with sound logic. If we approve of his logic, then we see if his actions go in line with such logic.
If that happened, then all you have to do is to believe him. These logical steps which you are supposed to use to judge Muhammad( pbuh ).


Review his thought with sound logic? As long as its the logic approved by Islam?

There is nothing called logic approved by Islam.


You always come back with the silly argument, 'how can you comment on muslims if your arent one'

this proves my saying

Actually. i'm afraid to catch some of your stupidity so stop following this thread
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Koko_Krunch
Koko_Krunch: Oh what webs of lies you do spin!

'how can you comment on muslims if your arent one'

But that is your typical counter-argument. Im just paraphrasing you.
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Koko_Krunch
Koko_Krunch: 'since Islam came with Muhammad, peace be up him. Quran and hadeeth still exist today as they did from the beginning. '

This is complete fabrication and the only authenticication comes from other Islamic scholars.

What proof do you have that an angel even came down and spoke to Mohammad?!!!
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Koko_Krunch
Koko_Krunch: Muslims today assert that the Koran is the authentic, uncorrupted word of God. They believe that the Koran is the perfect and unchanged message received by Muhammad through God’s messenger; the Angel Gabriel.

According to the Qur’an, Islamic tradition and the biographies of Muhammad the Angel Gabriel visited Muhammad many times throughout his life and passed on to him the knowledge of the Holy Qur’an. Muhammad memorized these teachings and then shared them with his friends and family. However, Muhammad received God’s revelations in stages (Sura 25:32) and he did not write them down for he was illiterate (Sura 7:157).

When Mohammad died in 632 all that remained of the Prophets teachings were the memorizations of the Qur’ans verses by Islam’s early followers; some of which had been forgotten (Sura 2:106). Shortly after his death there was a revolt by the Arabs in some of Islam’s recently conquered lands, resulting in the Battle of Yamama. It was a costly battle in which some Muslims who were relied upon for their memorization of the Qur’an died; notably Salim whom Muhammad named as being instrumental in the spread of Qur’anic knowledge (which had still not yet been written down). “Qurra’s by the Qur’an” (people who knew the Qur’an by heart) were dying and Abu Bakr, Muhammad’s successor, feared the faith might soon be lost altogether. He ordered that, for the first time, a tangible version of the Qur’an be compiled. For this he assigned Zaid Ibn Thabit, who had been a scribe for Muhammad, the daunting task of gathering the remnants of the Qur’anic teachings. Zaid set off interviewing those who knew Muhammed and were familiar with the Qur’an, recording what could be remembered. Thus, the Qur’an became a compilation of memories. Ibn Umar (Bakr’s successor) illustrated this fact with this statement:

“Let none of you say ‘I have acquired the whole of the Qur’an.’ How does he know what all of it is when much of the Qur’an has been forgotten? Rather let him say, ‘I have acquired what has survived.’"

Over time parts of the Qur’an disappeared, both deliberately and through human error, as well as parts were added in and modified. Be that as it may, after Zaid’s compilation the first three caliphs Bakr, Umar and Uthman kept the authenticated Qur’an a secret until, during Uthman’s generation, quarrels began arising in the Muslim community over interpretations of Muhammad’s teachings. Uthman was pressured to reveal the Qur’an to the people. And alas it was, but once it came to the hands of the public, more disputes arose and several variants on Zaid’s Qur’an were created by those who believed his was incomplete or manipulated. Uthman however, was able to successfully stamp out these opposing views and Zaid’s Qur’an became the standard book of Islam.

Rena, When you brush your teeth, do you find that you scrub right through to your head?
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