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  • ...ry:Islamic Apologists|Islamic Apologists]] and [[:Category:Islamic clerics|Islamic clerics]] categories.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Category:Islamic Apologists]]
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  • First off, it's important to understand the sources of the Islamic irrationality. It is easy to debunk Islam using rational arguments, but in ...and then reach to the conclusion whether Islam is true or not. But Islamic apologists do it kind of backwards and some Muslims also tend to think in this way: Th
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  • Apologists often (always) don't show the words and their context,<ref>Like here [http: ...wing the number is singular even though the meaning is plural. That is how apologists get to the number 12, but from the context we can clearly see that the mean
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  • ...not our place to accuse Islamic scholars of being "deliberately deceptive apologists", etc. - they may be that, but that's for others to decide. The wiki's goal
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  • Arabic has lent many words to other languages of the Islamic world, akin to the role Latin has in Western European languages. Some apologists claim that the Qur'an can only be properly understood in its original Arabi
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  • "He also confirms what many Muslim apologists try to deny. I.e. when read in context, there is absolutely nothing peacefu ...ed via footnotes, but it's not really needed in the Translations of Arabic/Islamic Media pages. The notes/reference sections in series like these really look
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  • Resuscitation isn't mentioned anywhere in the Quran. But some Islamic apologists like to claim that it is mentioned in the second sura ("The Cow"). The verse, even in the translation provided by apologists says nothing about resuscitation:
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  • ...ber 10, 1198), was (with Ibn Sina) the most famous of the medieval [[Islam|Islamic]] [[Philosophy|philosophers]]. He was born in Cordoba, Spain. He wrote comm ...philosophers by separating them from the theological arguments of earlier Islamic philosophers such as al-Farabi and Ibn Sina.
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  • ...that “Islam” likely had an extremely different meaning at the beginning of Islamic history than it does today, and even today it means many different things t ...g, two approaches to the history and development of Islam: that of various Islamic authorities, with their so-called “traditional narrative”, and that of
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  • This article analyzes what the [[Islam and Scripture|Islamic texts]] have to say regarding [[embryology]], particularly with regard to a “Islamic embryology” is derived from both the [[Quran]] and the [[hadith]], and is
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  • ...purely polemic or argumentative in nature vis-a-vis the claims of Islamic apologists. We are doing this because our end goal is to rebuild WikiIslam as THE defi ...that apologetics have to be dealt with in regular articles. In my opinion, Islamic apologetics are internal parts of Islam. You can't make an academic article
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  • ...] could not see any way around his political problems except [[Polygamy in Islamic Law|polygamy]], that simply proves he was not a "prophet". ...dards of his day. In that case, however, it would contradict [[Uswa Hasana|Islamic theology]], and there's still the question as to why Muhammad limited other
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  • ...er is in essence a collection of interlinked pages. The idea is to provide apologists a chance to debate on the computer about any aspect of Islam. They will be We are not in agreement. According to the most trusted (sahih) Islamic sources, Aisha was a child when Muhammad consummated their marriage.<ref>[[
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  • Popular Indian Islamic preachers and apologists such as Dr. [[Zakir Naik]] often make the claim that the Hindu scriptures, ==Importance of Bhavishya Purana in Islamic Dawah==
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  • ...elievers' movement|believers' movement]], and the earliest material in the Islamic canon refers solely to this aspect of jihad. The former definition was high ...ublisher=Oxford University Press|year=2016|title=The Race for Paradise: an Islamic History of the Crusades|url=https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-rac
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  • ...ears old and that he consummated his marriage with her when she was nine [[Islamic Lunar Calendar|lunar years]] of age, even though these are recorded in Bukh These apologists will usually resort to questioning the English translation <ref>[{{Compendi
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  • Conversely, apologetic sites are hardly a reliable source about Islamic beliefs. By their very nature, they are there to defend Islam from criticis Facts concerning Islamic theology are supported by citing Islamic sources such as Qur'an verses, tafsirs, hadiths, and fatwas. If you believe
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  • ...oncerns-about-islamic-extremism-on-the-rise-in-middle-east/ Concerns about Islamic Extremism on the Rise in Middle East] Pew Research Centrue, 2014</ref> ...oman was already being executed, and that the incidents occured in the pre-Islamic era. Moreover, the incidents are clearly intended to glorify faith when the
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  • |Islamic revival sect founded in Punjab |Islamic scholar who authored what is considered to be the most authentic hadith col
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