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The Age of Marriage and Sex in the Bible

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June 10, 2020

بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْم The Age of Marriage and Sex in the Bible: Refuting the Lies of Secularized Christian Apologists Originally posted on the Quran and Bible Blog *This article has been slightly modified from its original version* View as PDF YouTube Summaries: Parts 1, 2, & 3             In the modern age, by far… Read More ›

The Persecution, Torture And Murder Of Muslims In The Makkan Period

Kaleef K. Karim For far too long critics and those have hatred towards Muslims generally have down-played the history around the Muslims who suffered persecution and murder in the early period of Makkah (Mecca). Modern critics of Islam have down-played or falsified that part of history in order to make the Muslims in Madinan period… Read More ›

The Forgotten Root: “They Know Him As They Know Their Son”

Eric Bin Kisam Scriptures  are not just text of revelation which one must understand within the border of sacred theological paradigm  but it can also be approached as a collective memory of a profane history.  In this context one should not neglect to read re-examine the scriptures as veracious historical evidences through philology, this is… Read More ›

The Myth Of Umar Ibn Al-Khattab: Burning The Library Of Alexandria

Kaleef K. Karim The Caliph Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (ra), when he conquered Alexandria in Egypt, it is claimed that he had burned the Library of Alexandria. The earliest quotation that is often used by proponents goes back as far as the 13th century. That is literally 500 hundred years after the demise of Umar Ibn al-Khattab… Read More ›

Hadith “Do Not Greet Jews… Force Them To Narrow Road…” Explained

Kaleef K. Karim The following Hadith is often quoted and twisted by individuals who want to paint the Islamic faith negatively: “Abu Huraira reported Allah’s Messenger as saying: Do not greet the Jews and the Christians before they greet you and when you meet any one of them on the roads force him to go… Read More ›

Ali Ibn Abi Talib Did Not Burn Apostates Alive – Historical Analysis

Kaleef K. Karim Content: 1. Introduction 2. Sab’iyyans: Ali Was Divine And Sowing Discord Among Muslims 3. Evidence: Ali Did Not Burn Saba’s Followers Alive 4. The Prohibition Of Burning And Mutilation 5. Did Ali Ibn Abi Talib Reject Ibn Abbas’s Opinion? 6. Conclusion 1. Introduction The aim of this article is to examine an… Read More ›

5 Facts About Aisha And Muhammed’s Marriage

Kaleef K. Karim Content: 1. Was Aisha’s Marriage Common In History? 2. Khawlah Suggested The Prophet To Marry Aisha 3. Aisha And Dolls 4. Jariyya – Young Lady 5. Aisha Reached Puberty Before Marriage Was Consummated Introduction, Among the claims made in regards to Prophet Muhammed’s marriage to Aisha is that such a marriage was uncommon…. Read More ›

A Historical Analysis Of The “Beat” Verse – Quran 4:34

Kaleef K. Karim Disclaimer: This article is by no means a defense of domestic violence, but a comprehensive elucidation on the Quranic verse (S. 4:34), explaining the verse in question in great detail, using the Quran, Hadith, Muslim and non-Muslim Scholarly evidence so that readers understand the verse and its implications more thoroughly. Content: 1. Introduction… Read More ›

The Hadith ‘…Fight Until They Say There Is No god But Allah’ Explained

Kaleef K. Karim Content: 1. Introduction 2. Background 3. Quraysh Broke The Treaty And Waged War 4. Analysing The Hadith 5. The Hadith rejects Forced Conversion Claim 6. The Quran Rejects Forced Conversion Claim 7.  Various Commentaries On The Hadith 8. Conclusion 1. Introduction The following Hadith quotation (below) has often been quoted by some… Read More ›

Crucifixion or Crucifiction: What Did 1st Century Christians Believe?

Kaleef K. Karim It has puzzled scholars for many years why the Quran in very strong words says that Jesus (p) was not crucified: “And because of their saying: We slew the Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, Allah’s messenger – they slew him not nor crucified him, but it appeared so unto them; and lo!… Read More ›