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Back to top. Islam is a religion without redemption, because it has a god who does not love mankind. Journal of Biblical Apologetics No. ISBN No. Robert A. Robert Morey By Dr. Introduction By Dr. We are genuinely excited about the next three issues of the Journal of Biblical Apologetics because they gather together in one place the most powerful refutations of Islam ever written.

These articles are a watershed in Muslim evangelism. Thousands of young people will learn the truth about Islam and will speak this truth in love. You will notice that several well—known ministries, who supposedly minister to Muslims, are not represented in these journals. They were rejected because they fail to confront Muslims in love with the truth that Islam is based on a false god, a false prophet, and a false book.

In the end, they deny the truth about Islam and water down the gospel. Questions If you want to know how to determine if a mission society or ministry has gone liberal, ask them:.

Thus whoever Isa was, he was not the biblical Jesus! We know that Muslims and the politically correct crowd deny this. But the historical evidence is so solid that we are prepared to debate this issue anytime anywhere with anyone who is qualified. Now is not the time for Christians to be wimps or cowards. The true people of God must stand up and shout the truth from the rooftops.

It provides a tenpoint program for defeating Islamic terrorism. If America and the Western nations would implement this program, terrorism would be defeated. But if we continue to appease the Muslims, the end of Western civilization will be at hand. Radical times call for radical solutions. Thus our call to bomb Mecca and the other holy sites of Islam is the final solution to terrorism.

We had a meeting with General Shimon to share with him our idea on how to stop the suicide bombings in Israel. At the present time, whenever a Muslim fanatic blows himself or herself up to kill Jews, the U. In effect, Israel is asked to reward terrorism with land. Thus there is no incentive to stop killing Jews. But what if we turned the situation around? Every time a Muslim terrorist kills Jews, Israel takes more land—where new Jewish settlements will be built. Thus Israel gets bigger each time it is attacked.

The terrorists would soon realize that terrorism will only make Israel bigger and stronger instead of smaller and weaker. General Shimon was interested in our suggestion and said that he would call the Prime Minister of Israel and tell him to take our idea under consideration. Let us remember to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and to keep our support for Israel strong in these dark days.

An Open Letter To Muslims. Robert Morey Dear Muslim Friend, In an age when most people do not believe that Truth exists or that it is worth their time and effort to seek it, the mere fact that you have sought us out reveals that you want to know the Truth about who and what God is and how to find acceptance before Him.

The Truth is important because it sets us free from ignorance and superstition. And, once free from these things, Truth can then set us free from the fear of death and bondage to sin. We too share the same desire and love of the Truth that you have. Let us then search for the Truth together as fellow travelers on the road of life. Religious Truth Claims All religions make Truth claims, i. Yet, they do not make the same claims.

One religion may claim that man is God or that the universe is were created by God, and are not God or gods at all. One religion may claim that there is only one God while another religion may claim that there are millions or even billions of gods.

Obviously, the religions of this world make different Truth claims. In fact, they contradict each other on almost every point. This is a sad but true fact of life that we both already understand and believe.

How naive! The Hindu who worships millions of gods and goddesses is not worshipping the Allah of the Muslims. Each religion makes its own unique claim about the nature of deity. What is a Religion? By definition, a religion is a world view that tells us what to believe and how to live. It is composed of ideas, i. In other words, a religion expects us to obey its laws and observe its rites and rituals.

Is Islam a Religion? Is Islam a religion? Of course it is. It puts forth various ideas which it claims to be the Truth and it demands that all men believe them. It also demands that all men obey its laws and observe its rituals.

Common Ground In order for us to dialogue, we have to begin with ideas that we both accept as true. It seems self—evident to us that Islam is a religion. If you do not accept this first point, then the rest of this letter will be a waste of time. These ideas are its Truth claims.

In other words, the teachings of Islam are either true or they are false. There is no middle ground. They are either one way or the other. Question No. Yes No. If we are all supposed to maintain whatever religion our parents taught us, then no one should convert from it to any other religion. But no one really believes this. Hindus accept converts from other religions just as Muslims do. As a matter of fact, people are changing religions all the time.

Some people go from one religion to another as easily as they change cars. Yes No sb. People can and do change their religion. This is simply a fact of life that we must all deal with. Our own children may leave our religion and convert to another religion. It happens all the time. Only a fool would deny this.

Why would someone convert to another religion? Some people change religions because of marriage. They fall in love with a person of a different religion and they give up their religion to marry that person.

Other people change religions due to coercion, such as threats of violence or bribes of money, sex or political advantage. If you change your religion because someone threatens to kill you if you do not accept their religion, this is not good.

If you convert to a religion in order to obtain money, sex or a job, this is not good either. The only moral reason to change your religion is on the basis of the Truth. If you find out that your former religion was not telling you the Truth, then you should leave it. To continue to believe in a religion that you know to be false is to live an intellectually dishonest life.

If you find that another religion is telling you the Truth, then you should be willing to join it no matter the price or consequences. To find and follow the Truth is the only way to get to ultimate reality. If you believe in a religion for any other reason than it is the Truth is to cheat yourself.

Convenience, habit, upbringing, fear or greed do not constitute a sufficient basis for belief in any religion. Something is not true simply because you believe it.

You should believe in something because it is true. If you are not willing to follow the Truth if it leads you to leave your present religion, then you do not really care about the Truth.

If you feel that you must blindly follow what your parents taught you until the day you die, then you will never know if what they taught you is really true or a lie. For you it is irrelevant if it is true or a lie. You were born a Muslim and you will die a Muslim.

That is all you care about. How sad to live your entire life without ever seeking the Truth. To have a closed mind that will not accept anything that contradicts what you want to believe. An unexamined faith is a worthless faith. It is no better than no faith at all for it comes from prejudice and ignorance instead of the joyous search for and the acceptance of the Truth. This question lays all the cards on the table. If this is not even a possibility to you, then why pretend that you want the whole Truth and nothing but the Truth?

A deep commitment to finding and following the Truth regardless of where it takes you is the only attitude consistent with intellectual honesty and integrity.

Face it, Islam could be a false religion. Two thirds of the people on this planet think so. Are you even open to this fact of logic? If not, then why are you reading this letter? It is addressed to open—minded Muslims who are willing to examine the evidence against Islam with objectivity and intellectual honesty.

If you react to these questions by getting angry, what does this reveal about you? Are you open or closed to the Truth? If Islam is false, why in the world would you want to continue to believe in it?

If you are still with us at this point, hopefully you feel the same as we do: There is nothing more important in this life than the Truth. It is worth whatever price we have to pay. We will follow it wherever it leads us. By honestly seeking the answers to crucial questions we can find out if Islam is true or false. Remember, the Truth is never afraid of the light of research.

Cheap answers will always cheat you out of the Truth. Instead, go to a library and look up the answers in encyclopedias and dictionaries. Find history books on Arabia and on Islam that answer these questions. We found them, so can you. Crucial Questions 1. True False 2. True False 3. True False 4. True False 5. True False 7.

Mecca was a pre-Islamic pagan center of worship. True False The Kabah in Mecca was a pagan temple filled with idols. True False 8. The Kabah in Mecca was a pagan temple filled with idols. TrueFalse 9. Archaeologists have found three other ancient Kabahs in Arabia.

True False The pre-Islamic pagans prayed by bowing down toward Mecca several times a day. True False The pre-Islamic pagans prayed by bowing down toward Mecca several times a day.

TrueFalse The pre-Islamic pagans made a pilgrimage to Mecca. When the pre-Islamic pagan idolators got to Mecca, they ran between two hills. The pre-Islamic pagans ran around the Kabah seven times. The pagans kissed and caressed a large black stone on the wall of the Kabah. The pre-Islamic pagan idolators sacrificed an animal. The pre-Islamic pagans threw a magical number of stones at a pillar of the devil.

The pagans held their public meetings on Friday instead of Saturday or Sunday. The pre-Islamic pagans fasted during the day and feasted at night for one month. True False. The pre-Islamic pagans fast began and ended with the moon in its crescent phase. The pre-Islamic pagan idolators performed ritual washings before prayers. As one of their washings before prayer, the pre-Islamic pagan idolators snorted water up and then out of their nose. The pre-Islamic pagans cut off the hands of thieves True False The pre-Islamic pagans forbade marrying sisters.

In pre-Islamic Arabian genealogies, Ishmael is nowhere mentioned as the father of the Arabs. Abraham, the father of Ishmael, was not an Arab.

Hagar, the mother of Ishmael, was an Egyptian and not an Arab. Since his mother and his father were not Arabs, Ishmael was not an Arab. According to the historical and literary evidence, Abraham and Ishmael lived in Palestine. They never lived in Mecca. They never built the Kabah. They never established the rituals connected with the Kabah such as the pilgrimage.

According to Arab history, the Kabah at Mecca was built by Kosia, the pagan great- grandfather of Muhammad. The religion of Islam has adopted the name, the rituals, and the crescent moon symbol of the pagan Arab Moon-god. Concluding Remarks We have discussed together some very important issues which touch upon the origins of the rituals and beliefs found in the religion of Islam. The burning question that confronted as was whether Islam was created out of pre-existing pagan rituals and beliefs or was it revealed from heaven.

After studying the standard reference works on Islam, we must conclude that the rituals and beliefs of Islam are clearly earthly in origin, i. The question of origins is the key to whether Islam is true or false. Your willingness to research this issue is an indication that you really do care about the Truth.

Thank you for caring. The Problem of Sin While the issue of the origins of Islam is an intellectual question that can be answered only by research into the historical evidence, there is another issue that confronts us all. Regardless of your religion, there is the inescapable fact that we have all failed to live up to our religious convictions. Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, etc.

We have all violated whatever moral standards we have adopted. This means we have to find a way to be forgiven or cleansed of our sins. If you believe in an afterlife and that there is a hell to escape and a paradise to gain, how can you gain entrance into heaven? First, our hearts are prone to evil. Thus we find it very easy to feel lust, jealousy, hatred, anger, and greed. Even when we try to be good, our own heart will betray us. Question: Do you admit that your heart is prone to evil?

Yes No Second, God is keeping a record of all our evil thoughts, words and deeds. He will hold us accountable for these evils on the Day of Judgment. On that Day we will have to face the reality of our own failures and sins. Question: Do you recognize that you will be held accountable for all your sins on the Day of Judgment? Yes No How can you change your heart and clear your record in heaven? In order to come before a holy God with acceptance, you have to do these two things.

Well, how are you going to do them? Will Good Works Do the Job? Some people think that if they do good deeds that this will change their hearts and clear their record. We tried it and found that no matter how much good we did, evil was still present in our hearts. No, doing good deeds will never stop your heart from thinking or feeling evil things.

The same problem confronts us if we think that we can erase the divine record of our sins by doing good deeds. How many good deeds are necessary to balance out our bad deeds? It all depends on whether you are thinking of the evil that God sees or the evil we see in ourselves. When we look at our own lives, we all tend to cut ourselves some slack. We like to think that we are not as bad as some and better than most. But what if we compare ourselves to a holy and righteous Deity?

If we think in terms of all the sins that an all-knowing Deity sees and hears us do, we do not come off so well. Our sins are like the sand on the seashore—too many to count! Question: Can doing a few good deeds really clear away the mountain of sin that is against us?

Yes No Question: Can evil motives cancel out a good deed? Yes No When we give money to be seen of men, this cancels out the good deed. Thus good deeds will never change your heart or clear your record. A Mediator Needed Since we have sinned, we are not allowed to come into the presence of a holy God.

But if we cannot go to God for forgiveness, how will we obtain forgiveness? If good deeds will not work, how will we ever enter paradise?

What if someone went before God on our behalf? What if there was a mediator who could intercede on our behalf? Yes No Now, such a mediator must be sinless and without blame.

Otherwise, he could not go before a holy God either. The mediator must be as righteous and as holy as God Himself or he cannot stand before God. He would have to pay off our debt to justice somehow. One obvious way is for him to take upon himself the punishment due to us. In other words, in order for us to escape the fires of hell, he would have to smother the flames of hell in his own bosom. This mediator would have to be the bridge between heaven and earth and between God and man.

A mediator who is not quite God or not quite man is a bridge broken at either end. We need someone to represent God to us and us to God. This mediator has to be both God and man at the same time or salvation is not possible. What is it all about? The good news is that Jesus Christ is the only mediator between God and man. He did what we could not do. He entered into the presence of God on our behalf to obtain forgiveness for us. On what basis? He bore our sins and iniquities in his own body on the cross.

He died for our sins according to the Gospel. Jesus paid the price for our salvation. Thus God now offers us eternal life free of charge.

No, salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone. He brings us into the very presence of God. Yes No Without a mediator, God is far off and distant. A distant God is only feared, not loved. He is unapproachable and seems far away. Yes No Question: Does Islam offer you a mediator to take away your sins? Yes No Question: If Islam has no mediator and no atonement, does it have any gospel, i. The End of the Matter Dear Friend, Islam leaves you high and dry with no way to deal with the corruptions of your heart here on earth or the record of your sins in heaven.

It does not build a bridge between you and God. It does not have a mediator who is both God and man. With no Savior and no atonement, it can never give you any sure hope of heaven. But all these things are found in the Gospel.

Stop right now and ask Jesus to be your Mediator. Ask Him to come into your heart as your Lord and Savior. Receive forgiveness through His atoning work. Pray this simple prayer: Lord Jesus, I ask you to reveal Yourself to me. Save me and cleanse me of my sins. Pay off my debt to God. Come into my heart and save me from hell and make a home in heaven for me. I acknowledge that you are the Son of God and that you died on the cross for me and rose from the dead on the third day.

If you sincerely prayed this prayer, you have become a child of God by faith in Jesus Christ. Jesus has now cleared your record in heaven and the Holy Spirit will now come into your heart to deal with the corruptions found in it. God is no longer distant and far off. He is your Father and you are his child. Welcome to the family of God! Contact us so we can share your joy. Judaism and Christianity are connected, there is no question about that.

But what about Islam? But did this information come from God? But what are the origins of Allah? Did he come from the Bible? Or from Arabian paganism?

We must look for the origins of Allah among the Arabian deities, and not from the Judeo- Christian Bible! The Arabs had tribal gods which they worshipped. Every tribe had its own God. Since they were in control of Mecca, it was only right that their god was chief of the Kaaba in Mecca. Nokleke has shown… Muhammad found the Meccans believing in a supreme god whom they called Allah … with Allah however they associated minor deities [called] the daughters of. But now we seem to have a contradiction in history about the chief god of the Kaaba.

Even though history shows that Allah was the chief god of the Quraysh, and the Kaaba, we also see a god called Hubal who was the chief god of the Kaaba, and of the Quraysh tribe! How can this be? Is there a contradiction in history? The greatest of these was Hubal F. Peters, The Hajj, pp.

Braswell, Jr. Just Like Allah z Hubal was the greatest god of the Kaaba. Is this a contradiction? Absolutely not! We have found in our research that Hubal is Allah; they are one and the same god! Ringgren and A. Strom, Religions of Mankind, p. Hubal is Allah! The prophet railed against the homage rendered at the Kaaba to the goddesses Allat, Manat, and Al- Uzza, when the pagans called them the daughters of God, but Muhammad stopped short of attacking the cult of Hubal.

It is quite remarkable that the chief of the Kaaba is not even mentioned in the Quran at all. How can Muhammad totally exclude him? Well, Muhammad did not exclude him for the simple reason:. They are one and the same!

Remember, the Allah of the Meccans is the same Allah that Muhammad was proclaiming to them! The Meccan shrine accommodated Hubal… but Hubal is not mentioned in the Quran… a building accommodating Hubal makes no sense around a stone representing Allah [as Warraq noted originally,Hubal was the black stone] if Hubal represented Allah.

What is Hubal doing in the shrine? Naturally Quraysh were polytheists, but they [the different gods] were housed separately. Origin of the Kaaba The Kaaba is a cube-like structure built for Allah, where Muslims go to kiss the black stone, and pray to Allah.

It is the central shrine for all Muslims. Muslims believe that the shrine was built by Abraham and Ishmael, and the instructions were given to them by God. But history shows a different story. Indeed Snouck Hurgronje has shown that Muhammad. What is Its Real Origin? And when we understand his background, Islam becomes more and more clear. The religion of his grandfather was the religion of Hubal!

Guillaume, The Life of Muhammad, pp. Peters, A Reader of Classical Islam, p. Was it Allah? What about Hubal? They could practically mean the same. Here is an example of one of the legends that was taught to Muhammad by his grandfather. In the Koran we read about the Christian king of Abyssinia who wanted to take over the Kaaba, and make it Christian. This happened in the year of his birth, and it was still fresh in the minds of the Meccans. Also his grandfather at the time witnessed it first hand, and taught Muhammad this story as a boy.

Now he told Muhammad that Allah, i. Hubal was the one that saved them. This incident was still fresh in the minds of the Meccans at the time of Muhammad. Instead there is silence from the Meccans about Hubal, because they already knew who Allah was, Hubal, the Allah of the Meccans, and Muhammad understood it the same way. What are those ceremonies? Hubal and Allah are the same deity, there is no question about it!

What About the Pilgrimage? Everyone should make a pilgrimage to Mecca to worship at the Kaaba at least once in their life. Once they arrived at Mecca, the. Notice Allah and Hubal or Baal, the religions are exactly the same, because the deities are the same!

The pilgrim during his circuit frequently kissed or caressed the Idol. The religion of Hubal and Allah are one and the same, because Hubal and Allah are one and the same!

Remember, Muhammad did not say Allah was great, but that Allah was the greatest among the other gods, acknowledging the pre-Islamic origin of Allah, and his religion. They say that the characteristics of the two are different. But as we have shown, Hubal was called supreme and creator.

There are more similarities than differences between the two. The Jews and the Christians influenced Muhammad, and changed some of the characteristics of Allah to more resemble the God of the Bible. Then he proclaimed that Allah was the supreme god of all religions. Why do you think Muhammad destroyed the idol of Hubal when he took over Mecca? Because of the influences of the Jews and Christians.

He knew that the Second Commandment said you shall not make any idols to represent God, so because he heard that from the Jews and Christians he destroyed the idol.

He also did not at first preach that all gods were false, but that Allah was the greatest among them. It was only later as he was more and more influenced by the Jews and Christians about the concept of God that he began to preach that Allah was the only god. Why would Muhammad say that…except in a polytheistic context? But Jacob did not worship this stone, nor did he kiss it, or circle it. He set it up as a testimony to his faith.

Also remember as we have seen time and time again, these practices of kissing the stone originated in Arabian paganism and not in the Bible! Why is Allah never defined in the Koran? Why did Muhammad assume that the pagan Arabs already knew who Allah was? The pagans and Muhammad worshipped the same deity! Allah or Hubal! Origins of Hubal What are the origins of Hubal? Arabic-speaking Christians call God Allah, and Gideon bibles, quoting John in different languages, assert that Allah sent his son into the world.

Allah is not a trinity of three persons and has no son who was incarnate made flesh as a man. Some Christians therefore deny that Allah is the god they acknowledge. Yet, they seem sure that Jews worship the same god despite similarly rejecting the trinity and the incarnation. Some will reply that while there are competing interpretations of the one Jesus, God and Allah have different origins. But the argument that Allah cannot be God because he was originally part of a polytheistic religious system ignores the origins of Jewish monotheism and its Christian and Islamic derivatives.

Biblical writers identified the Canaanite high god El with their own god even though he originally presided over a large pantheon. The closely related plural form elohim is used more often in the Bible, but both derive from the same Semitic root as Allah.

El and elohim , the New Testament theos hence theology , the Latin deus hence deism , and the pre-Christian, Germanic god can all refer both to the Judeo-Christian god and other supernatural beings. So Jewish, Christian, and Islamic understandings of the divinity originated in polytheistic contexts.

Just like traditional Jews and Christians, however, Muslims believe that the religion of the first humans, Adam and Eve, was monotheistic. Because it was corrupted into polytheism, Allah sent prophets who all taught that there is only one god.



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