Comments on: God and Allah are two Separate Beings: According to the words of Jesus Christ https://islamunmasked.com/2017/03/13/god-and-allah-are-two-separate-beings-according-to-the-words-of-jesus-christ/ Mon, 05 Jun 2017 01:48:27 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: Praying For James White to Repent https://islamunmasked.com/2017/03/13/god-and-allah-are-two-separate-beings-according-to-the-words-of-jesus-christ/comment-page-1/#comment-202 Tue, 14 Mar 2017 01:35:03 +0000 http://islamunmasked.com/?p=2129#comment-202 Yeaah Right on that same sense I think Paul “Bileal’ Williams should also affirm that in Islam there are TWO ETERNAL UNCREATED ALL-POWERFULSEPARATE BEINGS Allah and The Qalam (Word of Allah)

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By: Joseph https://islamunmasked.com/2017/03/13/god-and-allah-are-two-separate-beings-according-to-the-words-of-jesus-christ/comment-page-1/#comment-201 Mon, 13 Mar 2017 21:09:51 +0000 http://islamunmasked.com/?p=2129#comment-201 A couple of months ago I watched the debate between Shabir Ally and Nabeel Qureshi, where Nabeel pointed out that the oneness of God shares the same grammatical article as the one presented in Genesis 2:24, Ephesians 5:31. Ally said it was a weak argument quoting an autor, but didn’t dig deep in the matter. However, I will leave this reply aside to study the “moral” consequences arising from the theological argument of Islamic unitarianism regarding Allah’s oneness, by comparing the OT and Islam. The compound unity of God presented in the OT has a close connection with the laws that were commanded to Moses that goes beyond an identical gramar article (I think this is what Nabeel did mean tacitly).
E.g. we find in Leviticus 18 certain rules of sexual prohibitions, such as “Do not have sexual relations with your son’s daughter or your daughter’s daughter; that would dishonor you” (Leviticus18:10). Other translations in different languages maintain more fidelity to Gn. 2:24 where instead of “dishonor you” it says “because it is your nakedness”, making clear reference to the oneness of flesh between man and wife. In the case of Islam, since there´s no theological basis nor identical gramar article for a compound unity as presented in Gn. 2:24 or John 10:30, therefore the oneness of flesh between woman and man isn´t decreed. As we know, according to Islam Allah has no partners, he’s one. Even when Muhammad held fast to his wife, both kept being two different flesh. Obviously, a more educated false prophet than Muhammad would’ve done this reasoning, thus he wouldn’t have justified marrying his adoptive son’s wife nor marrying nine different women throughout revelations.
Monogamy isn´t derived from Islamic theology and if it´s a common practice it´s because of the influence of western culture. The conclusion that arises from violating God’s law is to dishonor the integrity of the Almighty. Muhammad violated His integrity. When Muhammad said that he was afraid to tell people that was lawful for him to marry his adoptive son’s wife even though it was lawful for Allah it confirms that he didn’t violated Allah’s integrity. This is what I’d call unitarianism in sexual relationship (a little joke).

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By: Joseph https://islamunmasked.com/2017/03/13/god-and-allah-are-two-separate-beings-according-to-the-words-of-jesus-christ/comment-page-1/#comment-200 Mon, 13 Mar 2017 18:15:33 +0000 http://islamunmasked.com/?p=2129#comment-200 Matthew 4: 6-7, 9-11 also claims Jesus deity. He [Jesus] never proclaimed to be God Himself in first person, but in third person so the scriptures could speak for for him. This is what muslims don’t understand and that’s why they expect to find in the Bible a self-proclaimed first person pronoun. Muslims could argue that God would never leave aside His glory, therefore He should reveal his very nature and essence in first person, but why should I continue? We find the reason in John 8:54. If the Father glorifies Jesus, and nobody receives glory but God, therefore the Father and Son are God in their very nature and essence.

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