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>From: "Anon Anon" <jcla_123@hotmail.com>
>To: noor@islam-message.com
>Subject: Fw: Response to the Who is Allah? leaflet.
>Date: Sun, 01 Aug 2004 19:52:24 +0000
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To whom it may concern.
Please forgive me for not reading the whole of
the Who is Allah? booklet before I made this response. I am sorry if this is the
wrong e mail address to respond to. It seemed important to comment on several of
the statements which are made in the first few pages of the booklet. I have
italisised quotes from the booklet.
My first comment: The quote from Al-Ankabut:46 "And say
(To them): "We believe in that which has been revealed to us and revealed to
you; our Ilah (God) and your Ilah (God) is One (i.e. Allah), and to Him we have
submitted (as Muslims)."
The God which Muslims worship and the God whom Christians
and Jews worship appear to have profoundly different characteristics. The former
God, by your own admission, allows warfare and murder. It is my understanding
that the Quoran calls for the death of any Muslim who converts to a different
religion, and it is an evident fact that Muslim men can take more than one wife.
Neither the Jewish or Christian God (who I believe is the same God - called
Yaweh- and who is different from Allah) allows either of these acts. Every
version of the Bible contains verses in both the New and old Testements which
say that when a man has had intercourse with a woman then she is his wife and he
cannot take another while they are both alive. This is further evidence that
Allah and Yaweh are different Gods.
My second comment: “ some of you said that the Prophet of
Islam ordered us to respect the Bible, which is true, but.. Which Bible? The
book our Prophet ordered us to dignify is that the bible of Jesus. So, where is
the Bible of Jesus? The present Bible, or more accurately the present Bibles, is
not one of them of Jesus!.. The Prophet Muhammad peace and blessings be upon
him, commanded us to revere what Allah’s revelation to Jesus, Not the bible of
Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John.
The Bible is issued in many
versions because English is a changing language. The English which is spoken
now, in 2004 is a different language to the English spoken in the 1600s when the
first English interpretation of the Bible was made. The Enlgish lexicon of my
parents is different to mine. My children will speak slightly different English
than I do. The use of English is not uniform throughout the English speaking
world.
Different versions of the Bible are compiled by learned men
and women who understand the different uses of English (and other languages,
which I am sure change as much as English) and who can ensure that the meaning
of the words does not change from one version to the other. Christians also rely
on the help of God who lives in us through the Holy Spirit to make sure that
they are reading His Word as He intended it to be read.
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