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==Deceptive tactics== | ==Deceptive tactics== | ||
Deceptive tactics used by apologists in relation to the prophecies are: | Deceptive tactics used by apologists in relation to the prophecies are: | ||
* Ignoring that the hadith is weak (daif). | * Ignoring that the hadith is weak (daif). Sometimes the sources are not even mentioned. | ||
* Pretending that the predicted things didn't happen before they were written, while in fact they did happen | * Pretending that the predicted things didn't happen before they were written, while in fact they did happen | ||
* Pretending that the predicted things started happening just now and that the prophecy amazingly fits on our time, although other apologists hundreds of years ago said the same thing in their time | * Pretending that the predicted things started happening just now and that the prophecy amazingly fits on our time, although other apologists hundreds of years ago said the same thing in their time |