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Old Sep 22, 2007, 02:42 PM
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Muhammad(pbuh) in the Bible

As I have not read the Bible nor done a comparative study,I wonder what the Bible says about Muhammad.

I believe that the original Armeniac(hope that is the right spelling) Bible will have some mention of our Prophet (pbuh)
I was wondering about the Bibles available today.

I have read different articles regarding this and I found that it seems that there is a verse in Isaiah about a book being revealed to an unlettered person and is asked to read when it is replied that he is not learned.

This seems to match with the description of Muhammad(pbuh) because he was unlettered and he was asked to recite,but replies that he is unlettered.

Could someone give reference for this, or am I wrong.

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Old Oct 4, 2007, 07:21 AM   #51  
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I apologise to those who feel offended.
I asked a question and got the answer, it was not me who wished to argue or to convert people or to prove I am right.

I asked for informations sake and if you think that is wrong I am sorry,but I did get new information because I asked.

And me as a muslim asking on a Chrisitan thread is offensive I am not sure where I can ask about Chrisitianity.
About posting about a "false Prophet", if I did post one, it would be in answer to a post/question in this thread.
As non-believers of any faith can ask on any religious boards I do not really see anything wrong in asking a question.
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Old Oct 4, 2007, 11:50 AM   #52  
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Originally Posted by firmbeliever
I apologise to those who feel offended.
I asked a question and got the answer, it was not me who wished to argue or to convert people or to prove I am right.

I asked for informations sake and if you think that is wrong I am sorry,but I did get new information because I asked.

And me as a muslim asking on a Chrisitan thread is offensive I am not sure where I can ask about Chrisitianity.
About posting about a "false Prophet", if I did post one, it would be in answer to a post/question in this thread.
As non-believers of any faith can ask on any religious boards I do not really see anything wrong in asking a question.
I don't see anything wrong with asking a question either.

Where I think that the problem here is, is that you came on the Christianity board, asked questions and then when you received responses, you said that you did not want to discuss, and essentially told us that we were wrong and that you were right even though you did not have any proof and knew neither the Bible or the Koran well enough to discuss it, and further told us that our Bible was corrupt, even though you had no proof of that either.
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