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any religous cristian islam jew e.g said about mars or moon in his books? |
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@say.what | 17 August 12 |
Well Jesus was sun of God, islam is a moon god,
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@vampboy | 17 August 12 |
could you back up the claim about Allah being a moon God, please?
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@girgit | 17 August 12 |
u mean cristian believe god living in sun and muslim believe god living in moon?
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@say.what | 17 August 12 |
At the moment no, but I read up on it before and it was convincing stuff
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@vampboy | 17 August 12 |
It's as convincing as you want it to be.
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@purest1 | 17 August 12 |
Wow! The Robert Morey moon-god hypothesis is still around? I heard of it five or so years ago but there doesn't seem to be much truth to it examined carefully... Its a long-debunked hypothesis... http://www.islamic-awareness.org/Quran/Sources/Allah/moongod.html
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@say.what | 17 August 12 |
Whatevs
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@vampboy | 17 August 12 |
@ purest1 - 17.08.12 - 10:14pm Wow! The Robert Morey moon-god hypothesis is still around? I heard of it five or so years ago but there doesn't seem to be much truth to it examined carefully... Its a long-debunked hypothesis... http://www.islamic-awareness.org/Quran/Sources/Allah/moongod.html The guy is a complete jackass. |
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@dbh | 18 August 12 |
@ say.what - 17.08.12 - 09:11pm Well Jesus was sun of God, islam is a moon god, Jesus is Son of God not sun |
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@3696 | 18 August 12 |
The moon god theory is true. Al-ilah was the moon god who was the main god in the kaaba. Discovery chanel did a documentry on it and found artifacts etc. Thats how islam adopted the crescent moon and the use of the moon for ramadaan which was one of the moon god worshipers rituals.
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@3696 | 18 August 12 |
read sura 53. . . .the daughters of the moon god are mentioned in sura 53-19,20. Ask urself why were they mentioned???
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@vampboy | 18 August 12 |
Theory is absolutely false, Muhammad according to a verse I read actually instructed the destruction of Al-Lat, Al-Uzza and Manat and they were destroyed?
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@vampboy | 18 August 12 |
'Allah the Exalted rebukes the idolators for worshipping idols and taking rivals to Him. They built houses for their idols to resemble the Kabah built by Prophet Ibrahim, Allah's Khalil.
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@vampboy | 18 August 12 |
(Have you then considered Al-Lat,) Al-Lat was a white stone with inscriptions on it.There was a house built around Al-Lat in At-Ta'if with curtains, servants and a sacred courtyard around it. The people of At-Ta'if,the tribe of Thaqif and their allies, worshipped Al-Lat.
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@vampboy | 18 August 12 |
They would boast to Arabs, except the Quraysh, that they had Al-Lat. Ibn Jarir said, 'They derived Al-Lat's name from Allah's Name, and made it feminine' Allah is far removed from what they ascribe to Him
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@vampboy | 18 August 12 |
It was reported that Al-Lat is pr*nounced Al-Lat because, according to Abdullah bin Abbas, Mujahid, and Ar-Rabi bin Anas, Al-Lat was a man who used to mix Sawiq (a kind of barley mash) with water for the pilgrims during the time of Jahiliyyah
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@vampboy | 18 August 12 |
When he died,they remained next to his grave and worshipped him.'' Al-Bukhari recorded that Ibn Abbas said about Allah's statement,
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@vampboy | 18 August 12 |
(Al-Lat, and Al-Uzza.) Al-Lat was a man who used to mix Sawiq for the pilgrims.''Ibn Jarir said, They also derived the name for their idol Al-Uzza from Allah's Name Al-Aziz. Al-Uzza was a tree on which the idolators placed a monument and curtains, in the area of Nakhlah,between Makkah and At-Ta'if.
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@vampboy | 18 August 12 |
The Quraysh revered Al-Uzza.'' During the battle of Uhud, Abu Sufyan said, We have Al-Uzza, but you do not have Al-Uzza.'' Allah's Messenger replied, (Say, Allah is Our Supporter, but you have no support.'') Manat was another idol in the area of Mushallal near Qudayd, between Makkah and Al- Madinah. The tribes of Khuzaah, Aws and Khazraj used to revere Manat during the time of Jahiliyyah.
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@vampboy | 18 August 12 |
They used to announce Hajj to the Kabah from next to Manat. Al-Bukhari collected a statement from A'ishah with this meaning. There were other idols in the Arabian Peninsula that the Arabs revered just as they revered the Kabah, besides the three idols that Allah mentioned in His Koran.
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