ArchivedAhura Mazda has 101 names: The Quran vs. the AvestaReally interesting Well to tell you the stroy: Rabbi Believer seems really desperate and miserable trying to refute the Divine inspiration of the Noble Qur'an. So in last resort, he did some "interesting" researches about the Noble Qur'an trying to counter-attack my post of yesterday in "Salvation" thread. Here's my post first: Now one of the "interesting" findings of Rabbi Believer: Here I am repeating the answer for the 100 times, and I bet in a week Rabbi Believer like a parrot will re-ask the same question: The Noble Qur'an tells us that Solomon wrote a letter to the Queen of Sheba beginning with "Bismillah ir-rahman ir-rahim" (In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful)( (27:30). Thus the Noble Quran itself leads to the clear conclusion that this expression was used long before Islam by all the prophets of God. So since this expression is used long before the existence of Avesta, so one has to ask: who borrowed from who? So if Rabbi Believer critic has discovered a like phrase in the Avesta scriptures, that actually confirms the conclusion we reach from the Noble Qur'an that this phrase was used before by all the prophets of God. His discovery goes to show the truth of the Noble Qur'an being Divinely revealed, the opposite of what he intended to prove! The next "interesting" finding of Rabbi Believer: To clarify this matter, and to lighten the Christians ignorance, we should know what are these 99 names? These 99 are not pure names, but attributes to Allah. For example: Omnipotent? Isn't God Omnipotent? Do not Christians say that God is Omnipotent? Did they borrow "Omnipotent" from Zoroastrian? Omnipresent? Isn't God Omnipresent? Do not Christians say that God is Omnipresent? Did they borrow "Omnipresent" from Zoroastrian? Omniscience? Isn't God Omniscience? Do not Christians say that God is Omniscience? Did they borrow "Omniscience" from Zoroastrian? Creator? Isn't God Creator? Do not Christians say that God is Creator? Did they borrow "Creator" from Zoroastrian? The Most Holy? Isn't God The Most Holy? Do not Christians say that God is The Most Holy? Did they borrow "The Most Holy" from Zoroastrian? The Mighty? Isn't God The Mighty? Do not Christians say that God is The Mighty? Did they borrow "The Mighty" from Zoroastrian? The Forgiver? Isn't God The Forgiver? Do not Christians say that God is The Forgiver? Did they borrow "The Forgiver" from Zoroastrian? The Most High? Isn't God The Most High? Do not Christians say that God is The Most High? Did they borrow "The Most High" from Zoroastrian? The All Wise? Isn't God The All Wise? Do not Christians say that God is The All Wise? Did they borrow "The All Wise" from Zoroastrian? etc....... To know more about Islam and previous nations: http://muslim-canada.org/emergencep1ch1.html Nice "interesting" discoveries Rabbi Bliever Alexei |
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