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A belief by definition is an act of faith, you cannot prove it one way or the other.
You just use common sense, logic or any other way you consider appropriate to determine if you trust it or not.
Are you ready to answer why you don't trust the Hadith in question?
Any reasons or just don't like the implications of it?
And I am questioning your belief in the hadith?I never said I dont trust it.
I am questioning your belief in a hadith. one.
Thank you for your kind words. I believe that is maybe the only key needed in this age "true respect of all religions" to get peace on earth.It’s a beautiful feeling to be free from prejudice and respect all religions. All who teach this concept are bringing our war torn world closer to peace. It leads to brotherhood and I always feel welcome by you because you have this enlightened understanding that we are all one.
Beautiful story of Tahirih. Very special indeed. Horrible that she was executed for "unveiling" and being Bahai. Respect religions is really needed.Yes I forgot people do have visions and dreams. One example I know of is Tahirih one of the first disciples of the Bab. She never met Him personally but in a dream after which she accepted Him.
If I have a vision of Christ or other Prophets then I know when it is true. Once a Christian Saint came to me in my dream. I did not know Him. Then He shook my hand and introduced Himself, mentioning His Name. Later on I googled His Name, and found Him. And on the website was only 1 picture that looked exactly like Him. Few years later I checked the website again, and they had edited the website, and that picture was gone. I mailed them, and told them, they removed the picture that looked exactly like Him. But it was gone, no chance getting it back. They thought that was the wrong picture. God's leela. First give me something, then take it away.The disciples of Christ also had visions of Moses and God on Mount Tabor. We can all experience these things but not all of them are necessarily from God.
Don't you think that's a bit hypocritical?
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None of them (Abraham, Moses, Isaiah, Saul) are part of this discussion.
We are challenging Muhammad on this thread.
Not at all. If I was a Christian you could say that but I am an agnostic so how I am hypocritical?
I don't believe they were real prophets either.
And I am questioning your belief in the hadith?
You seem surprised I believe in it. Why? There's gotta be a reason.
I already explained about ten times that I believe in it because of the overwhelming general consensus.
Meaning that I haven't seen any writings claiming that is not authentic or that it is false.
You act all surprised that I believe in it but you are unable to put in words why?
You're not making any sense.
I challenged Muslims using arguments based on their own sacred books and they have found no real reasons to persuade me I'm wrong.someone questions your evidence to your belief, without giving a genuine reason for your personal belief you ask the questioner "give me reasons you dont believe it".
I challenged Muslims using arguments based on their own sacred books and they have found no real reasons to persuade me I'm wrong.
The facts stand.
According to the Quran and a Hadith Angel Gabriel never introduced himself nor he introduced the God he was talking about.
Kadijah's cousin Warhaka (a Christian) was the one who put a name to the voice he heard in the cave.
You have given the opportunity to prove me wrong and you have failed miserably.
Questioning a Hadith you cannot prove is not authentic appears to be your only hope.
Not enough.
You have failed.
Case closed.
You have no arguments and you have lied.
You said the hadith I used dates 700 years after Muhammed died.
I proved the collector of the hadith wrote it 214 years after Muhammad died.
You didn't defend your lie.
You were asked to give a reason about the authenticity of the Hadith but you chose to stay silenced.
If you don't have any reason to believe my theory is wrong then have the decency to stand back and accept the loss.
You have been defeated.
YesGood. But do you believe that Muhammed was in a cave as you said in the OP or not brother?
Why?
I explained it at least 10 times, just look at any of those responses, they are all the same response.Why?
I believe. Yes. Although i don't think it is the most relevant question.I explained it at least 10 times, just look at any of those responses, they are all the same response.
Do you believe he was not in the cave?
What do you believe?
Why?But it makes no sense for you to believe that.(Muhammad received the revelations in the cave)
That is just plain stupid.You just think it convenient to "believe" it.
Such stories?If you really believed such stories you would do more studying about other stories related to it. But you're barely interested.
Why did not god simply hand deliver the book?When you read about the history of Muhammad and Islam inevitably you are going to stop at certain points, scratch your head and think, wait a minute, that doesn't seem right.
That doesn't seem, right? or should I have said that doesn't seem convincing?
It is my understanding that Muhammad received the revelations from an unidentified voice while in the cave.
Muhammad didn't know who was the one giving him the revelations and the voice giving the revelations didn't identify himself.
Muhammad told Khadijah about it and both told what had happened to Khadijah's cousin Wahraka ibn Nawfaal.
Wahraka ibn Nawfaal was a converted Christian so obviously he knew a lot about Christianity and the Gospels. He knew about the Christian "Angel Gabriel".
Basically Wahraka ibn Nawfaal put in Muhammad's head that he was a prophet, that the one giving him the revelations was Angel Gabriel and that the revelations were from Allah.
Is it possible that Muhammad took advantage of the situation and ran with it?
Is it possible that Muhammad is the real author of the Quran?
There are many revelations that are very suspicious and seem to be addressed with the sole purpose of benefitting Muhammad.
Why didn't Angel Gabriel identified himself and explained the revelations were from Allah?
Anyway, this is all my personal thinking and my personal reasons why I have a problem believing in Islam.
- All the Muslims I have ever talked with believed in Jesus
- they just don't believe God had a human child
How many times you're going to ask the same question?Why?
How many times you're going to ask the same question?
You already know my answer or you should at this point.