Assalam alaikum, i would like 3 questions answered in this thread,and please leave the borrowing crap out if it, or stolen tis bla bla, that is already in another thread, and please do not mention or compare things with the bible, Im just looking FOR YOUR OWN questions about the Qur'an, that is all
1) Can you find any contradictions
2) What verses in the Qur'an bother you or you find inapproriate
3) Do you believe The Qur'an is written by satan? if so please give your reasons quoting verses. (Pleeeaase no rudeness, i just want a question answered)
P.S Every verse (ayat) has a history behind it, so when you ask quetions you keep that in mind
Now the questions i ask, please quote verses from the bible
1) Can you provide proof that people before Jesus time believed in the Trinity concept?
2) Why is it that The Trinity concept became much believed when jesus came, since Trinity always existed, shouldn't the jews believe in it as well?
3) This is a hard question, Do any of you the time period between Adam and Jesus, An estimate is good, but u can make assumptions on this question if you want
4) Is it true there are verses in the bible that state Jesus divinity and verses that dont?
5) who here believe in Paul?
6) Is there a verse in the bible that says something like the only way you can prove someone being a prophet is if they tell things bout the future and they are truthful?
Thats all for now, this are my OWN questions. and i am asking out of respect. so it would be appreciated if you answer in the same way.
NEW QUESTIONS PART 2
1) Can you prove me that moses believed in Trinity concept
2) If trinity existed since beginning of time, why is it the majority of jews dont believe in it? since that was the religion before Christianity
3) Did any prophet before Jesus believe in the Trinity concept? if so please prove it using verses.
4) How is it that the Jews believe in One God concept while after the coming of Jesus That theory changed ?
5) Why was it that the notion of Trinity was established AFTER the Council of Nicea,
6) Where does this divine teacher say, "this I speak as God, and this as man; this is true only of my human mind, this only of my divine? OR Imply
7) Jesus, in his preaching, continually spoke of God. The word was always in his mouth. We ask, does he by this word ever mean himself?