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the first dialog religion Islam and Christianity interfaith Holy Quran Kuran Koran Bible Gospel Christian Muslim history of mecca dialogue diyalog

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  • @HaideryJatt damn bro! Nice slap!

  • @IanHunedoara8 We have Christians,Hindus, Sikhs ! Even the holiest place of Sikhism (Gurudawara Janam Asthan) the birthplace and tomb of Baba Guru Nanak dev ji is in the same city I belong to, in fact the name of that city is named after him "Nankana-Sahab city"

    We have hindus in SIndh.

    There are hundreds of Cathedrals in the city I lived in (Lahore)

    I am here in Japan and no Japanese people ever taunted or tortured my mentally just because I`m muslim!

    its you (westerner`s) exclusive sickness!

  • @HaideryJatt You have no Christians so your boast is empty. But you slaughtered Hindus and Sikh. And when you ran out of them you killed Ahmedi and Mirza'i

  • @IanHunedoara8 I know many Christian priests and Monks in my city.. Never killed one ! 95% of us never killed anyone, let alone Christians and that too monks !

    What about Iraq? Afghanistan? Palestine? Pakistan?

    But you are here to having hatred, you wont understand. Wait for your last breath ! and remember me at that time.

  • Even before this event Mohammed signed an oath of protection to all Christian priests and monks kept to this day at monastery A. Katerina in Sinai. What happened to the oath, Muslims?

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  • @rafic4321 : from where you got the idea that the Jewish people at Jesus time weren't following the Law ? Pleas don't give your personal opinion, that doesn't count. Show either by Jewish Scriptures or by history that, they indeed were not following Moses Law. Another think, will be how much of your description as being a Muslim will fit into Jesus life. To start with, Jesus doesn' had a BLIND obedience to what He tought was God's will. He even dare to question his Father about His will.

  • @muscleslave001 ..Yes but the law of Moses had been corrupted by the people so Jesus was there to fix and guide the people back to the laws of Moses and the religion of Abraham... What the people who called themselves Jews were practicing in Jesus' time were not following the "true Religion" of Moses so that what i mean when i say that he wasnt Jewish. And the message both prophets had brought was the true religion of god, so this is why Muslims consider both J. & M. to have been "Muslims".

  • @rafic4321 :You are wrong, Jesus came to fulfill the Law [ Moses Law ] When you read the Christian Gospels, the 4 original ones, you see that Jesus was the 1st to obey and to subject Himself to Moses Law. By doing that, He was doing the right thing. When some people today think or say that He was not a believer or practiced His judaism; it is either because that people never read the Gospels or are trying to twist the real facts about the historical Jesus.

  • @muscleslave001 When we say Jesus was a muslim, it does not mean that he prayed 5 times a day towards mecca, or fasted ramadan, etc as a Muslim today practices, but when we say he was a "Muslim" it means he simply believed in the One god who has no equals and is omniscient. And of course Jesus was of Hebrew decent born in a society which at the time was practicing Judaism, But he obviously wasn't a believer in the religion and practices of his state or else he wouldn't have stood for a change.

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