Response to 'Muslim Objections to the Baha'i Faith'

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This is a short response to the video "Muslim Objections to the Baha'i Faith"

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  • 5. Matthew Muhammad, oh...you do surprise me so. You are indeed a treasure, relative to having a true dialogue. Here, you've stated your 'independent search for truth'. I apologize. Why didn't you state this in the beginning? I'm simply human. I have to 'guess' who you are.

  • @MrUser51 Would you like to take this discussion elsewhere? It is confusing to find these comments in random places on the page.

  • @MatthewMuhammad, yes. How can we do that?

  • @MrUser51 I'll send you a private message, and give you my name for Skype or AIM

  • @MatthewMuhammad, I've been downloading emai hoping to see your message.  Are you attempting to contact me another way?

  • @MrUser51 I just sent you a private message to your YouTube account. Peace

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  • The Time of Fullfilment, the Great Day of God, the Kingdom of God on Earth begins with the Baha'i Messsengers or Manifestations of God, the Bab and Baha'u'llah, who's teachings instigate this new Cycle, which will last 500,000 years.

  • I think that a good response to Muslim objections would be two fold...one remind them of Surah 109.6 "To you your religion, and to me my religion." Also, assure them that Baha'is will defend moderate Islam to attacks from Christian fundamentalists and others.

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  • @lornelz I had the same challenge, because the history of the Muslims was just as bad as that of Christians. I was raised on an Indian Reservation and saw it first hand. Sometimes Christians aren't really Christians and Muslims aren't following Muhammad. Also, read about King David and the tens of thousands he slew from day to day. At the the time of Muhammad's death, the Ummayyad's seized temporal power and subverted the true intent of it, much like the history of the church.

  • ya..it is true Muhammad is the last prophet on that cycle..but Baha'u'llah is the new prophet on this new age cycle..not under the Adam's cycle..but under Baha'i's cycle...peace

  • From what I can tell so far in learning from the Bahai faith, it is indeed beautiful and inspired by God. My only problem with it is that as a Christian I would have to accept Mohamed as a messenger of God. I believe that the Quran is to inconsistent with the Judeo Christian line of dialogue between the creator and his children that I can't accept as a step forward. Either Mohamed was inspired by God and the message was corrupted by those around him or it was never intended for the wole world,

  • The Prophetic Cycle was from Adam to Muhammad. See how Allah does it. From Ahdam thru Ahmad. Makes sense. So all of these Prophets foretold the coming of the Day of Judgement, and now that the Judge has come, see how "affrighted asses fleeing from a lion." as Muhammad put it.  The Jews insist Musa was the last, Christians, Isa, now Muslims, Muhammad. Yet they all intersect in 1844 AD = 1260 AH = 2300 years after Artaxerxes decree to rebuild the Temple, spoken of by Daniel, in Elam

  • No new prophet applies only to the prophetic age, Bahai is a new age.

  • In the Holy Quran, it states that the "proof" that Muhammad's revelation are the Words themselves. There are no other proofs. When I read the Writings of the Bab and Baha'u'llah, the "proof" is in the Words themselves.

    "This is the changeless Faith of God, eternal in the past, eternal in the future." Baha'u'llah

  • @MatthewMuhammad I'll be waiting

    

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