Statistical Islam, Part 6 of 9
Case 5: Jews One of the biggest examples of ethical dualism in Islam is the Jews. The Meccan Koran is filled with stories about Moses, Noah, Adam, and other Jewish figures. The early Koran is very Jewish. The perception of… Read More
Statistical Islam Part 5 of 9 – Abrogation and Dualism Dec. 3, 2010
Case 4: Abrogation and Dualism Not only are there two Korans, Meccan and Medinan, that are different in tone and subject matter, but also the Koran has many verses that contradict each other. Koran 2:219 says that Muslims should be… Read More
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Statistical Islam, Part 4 of 9
Case 3: Political Islam Religious Islam is defined as doctrine concerned with going to Paradise and avoiding Hell by following the Koran and the Sunna. The part of Islam that deals with the “outsider”, the Kafir, is defined as political… Read More
Statistical Islam, Part 3 of 9
Case 2: The Kafir There is a second division that overwhelms the reader of the historical Koran. A majority of the text concerns the Kafir (unbeliever). It is not about being a Muslim, but about the Kafir. A note: most… Read More
Statistical Islam, Part 2 of 9
Case 1: The Koran of Mohammed Mohammed can be clearly understood, but the Koran must be the most famous book that has been read so little and understood even less. Contrast this with Mohammed’s day. In the Sira (the biography… Read More
Statistical Islam, Part 1 of 9
One of the great questions of the 21st century is: What is the true nature of Islam? There are two distinct answers to this question from the media and leaders. The popular message is that Islam is one of the… Read More
The Political Violence of the Bible and the Koran
One of the most frequently used arguments heard in the defense of Islam is that the Bible is just as violent as the Koran. The logic goes like this. If the Koran is no more violent than the Bible, then… Read More
Statistical Islam
The most unique aspect of Islamic doctrine is dualism. The Koran, Sira (Mohammed’s biography) and Hadith (his traditions) hold contradictory positions on many points of doctrine that confuse kafirs. Much ink is wasted on questioning which side of the contradiction… Read More