37.*
Turkey*
37.1 Turkey & the Armenian Genocide
37.2 Ottoman Turks Despoiled the Jews in Yemen
37.3 Churches Converted into Mosques in Turkey
37.4 Turkey & Militant Islam
37.5 Turkey & Secular Islam
37.6 Turkey Has a Family Law
37.7 Turkish “Tolerance” of Jews A Sobering Historical
Assessment
37.8 In Turkey nearly 40 percent of population has negative view of Christians
38.*
Web Sites*
38.1 List of Web Sites about Islam
38.2 Internet Forums for critique of Islam
38.3 Websites by Ex-Muslims
38.4 A non-Muslim, critical view of the Koran and Islam
38.5 Critical texts, by non-Muslims and ex-Muslims 38.6 Non-Muslim Websites Critical Of Islam 38.7 About treatment of ex-Muslims, Apostates from Islam 38.8 Wikipedia Links 38.9 Texts on Line by Islamists 38.11 Many texts Online about classical Islamic philosophy, from Ibn Sina, Ibn Rushd and others 38.12 About the Quran 38.13 Meccan and Medinan suras (chapters) of the Koran: 38.14 Suggested chronological order of Koranic suras: 38.15 Translations of the Qur’an in English 38.16 More Koran in English 38.17 Transliteration: (Arabic words written in Roman letters) of the Koran 38.18 Many different recorded audio recitations (The art of “Qiraa’aat”) of the Koran 38.19 More Tafsir Online 38.20 About the Principles of Tafsir 38.21 Audiobooks of the Quran in different languages 38.22 Jihad: The Koran's 164 Jihad verses online 38.23 More about Jihad 38.24 Answers to the produce a "Sura like it" Challenge 38.25 The Hadith & the Sunna 38.26 A List of people killed for opposing Muhammad 38.27 About Sharia 38.28 The four Sunni schools of Islamic sharia law (Madhhab) 38.29 About the Sunna and jurisprudence 38.30 Other Sects of Islam 38.31 "Quranites", "Koran only" Muslims who reject the Hadith completely 38.32 Sufism 38.34 Sunni websites critical of Shias 38.35 Shia Hadiths and Quran perspective 38.36 Other Shia websites 38.37 Definitions of Arabic-Islamic Terms and Historical Information 38.38 Ancient Accounts of pre-Islamic Arabia 38.39 Interpretations of selected tales by Andrew Lang and Sir Richard Burton 38.40 Maps and Atlas 38.41 Other historical maps
38.42 Islamic Calendar
38.43 Definitions of Islamic terms Thomas P. Hughes' "Dictionary of Islam" 38.44 Islamic definitions 38.45 Arabic Language and Alphabet 38.46 Online automatic translators 38.47 Arabic-English lexicon 38.48 How to write and pronounce Arabic 38.49 Write with Arabic keyboard 38.50 The history of the Arabic alphabet and script 38.51 Difference between Classical, Modern and Colloquial Arabic 38.52 People to watch - Muslim websites
39.*
Women & Sex*
39.1 Abortion is Forbidden
39.2 Abuse of Women
39.3 Adultery
39.4 Advice on How to Interact with Muslim Woman
39.5 A Man Cannot Pray After Intercourse until Washed
39.6 A Muslim Man’s View of Women
39.7 Apostate Marriages are Dissolved
39.8 A Woman’s Daily Maintence Requires Giving Sex
39.9 A Woman’s Inheritance is Half that of a Man’s
39.10 A Woman’s Mind is Deficient and Inferior
39.11 Censorship
39.12 Children May Also Be Beaten
39.13 Clitoridectomy: (Female Circumcision)
39.14 Corporate Salvation
39.15 Divorce is Hateful
39.16 Divorce is Easy; Pronounced 3 X
39.17 Divorce is the Easy Perogative of the Man
39.18 Divorce Rates
39.19 Don’t Marry An Unbeliever
39.20 God Will Reward Both Men and Women in Paradise
39.21 Grounds for Divorce
39.22 Hadith on Women
39.23 Homosexuality
39.24 In Case of Divorce, the Children Go to the Husband
39.25 In Paradise, Men Will Enjoy Sex with Perfect Women (Houris)
39.26 Is it OK to Marry a Small Girl?
39.27 Is Sex with a Nine Year Old Girl OK ?
39.28 Marrying Slave Girls Rulings on Women
39.29 Men are Superior to Women
39.30 Men May Have Sex with their Slave Girls
39.31 Mensturating Women Cannot Pray
39.32 Most of the People in Hell are Women
39.33 Muslim Men Cannot Marry Polythiests
39.34 Muslim Men May Marry Jewish or Christian Wives
39.35 Polygamy: Men are Permitted Multiple Wives
39.36 Rape: Four Witnesses needed
39.37 Reasons for Marrying a Woman or a Girl
39.38 Rules of Remarriage After Divorcing Your Wife
39.39 Rulings on Women
39.40 Temporary Marriage is Allowable: Mut’a
39.41 The Marriage Contract
39.42 The Woman is a Prisoner in Her Husband’s Home
39.43 The Woman is Seen as a Sort of Slave
39.44 The Woman’s Obedience to the Husband is Her Key to Paradise
39.45 Veiling or “Purdah”
39.46 Was Muhammad a Sex Maniac ??
39.47 Wife Beating in Islam
39.48 Don’t Disfigure or Beat her Excessively
39.49 Wives are playthings!
39.50 Wives may be Abandoned at Home
39.51 Women are Bad Luck and a Bad Omen
39.52 Women are associated with the Devil and evil
39.53 Women are a Harmful Affliction
39.54 Women are a Thing to be Ashamed of: (‘awrat)
39.55 Women are Described as Animals
39.56 A Woman is Compared to a Black Dog, a Pig or an Ass
39.57 Women are Sex Objects
39.58 Muhammad’s Low Opinion of Women
39.59 Women Must Hide their Beauty and Dress Modestly
39.60 Women who Refuse Sex Get Cursed
39.61 Women are not allowed to travel alone
39.62 Women are crooked creatures
39.63 Women are breeding machines
39.64 If you want to free a slave, first free the men, then women
39.65 Forced marriage and forced divorce
39.66 No prostitution in Islam
39.67 Women expressing emotions is forbidden
39.68 Women are not allowed to use perfume
39.69 Does Islam require women to cover themselves?
39.70 Does Islam have a loophole for sex-on-demand
called 'temporary marriage'?
40.1
Salvation
40.1 God’s Eternal Plan of Salvation
200 Questions About
the Bible and the Qur’an
Daniel Wickwire
The Holy Books...........................................1-24
God and Allah...........................................25-50
The Holy Spirit, Angels, Demons and Satan...............51-65
Christ and Muhammad.....................................66-98
Man and Sin.............................................99-109
Salvation..............................................110-123
Future Things..........................................124-132
Practical Life Issues..................................133-161
Enemies and Warfare....................................162-179
Historical Events......................................180-200
The Holy Books
1.*
Is it accepted that the Word of God is eternal and unchangeable? (Lev-i Mahfuz)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
2.*
Is it accepted that the Holy Bible is the Word of God? (Tevrat, Zebur & Injil)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
3.
Did God choose to communicate the written oracles of God in the Bible specifically through the agency of the Jews?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
4.*
Did God give the prophets of the Bible the ability to do obvious miracles as a confirmation that they were sent by God?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
5.*
Does God “want” to protect all of His Holy Books from change and corruption? (Purpose/Niyet)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
6.*
Is God “able” to protect all of His Holy Books from change and corruption? (Power/Kudret)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
7.*
Would God ever allow Satan, demons or mere men to thwart His own “purpose” and “power” by changing and corrupting the actual text of the Holy Books which He sent? (Tahrif bi’l-lafz)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
8.
Would it be possible for men to verbally distort the Holy Books by misquoting them or by interpreting them wrongly? (Tahrif bi’l-ma’na)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
9.
Are people who claim that the Bible has been changed or corrupted actually guilty of blaspheming the character and nature attributes of God by implying that either God didn’t know, didn’t care, or that He couldn’t do anything about the Bible being changed?
(El-Alim, Er-Rahman, Er-Rahim, El-Kadir)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
10.
Are people who claim the Bible has been changed or corrupted actually guilty of exalting Satan above God by implying that Satan won the battle of the Bible over God-Almighty? (El-Aziz, El-Galib, El-Jebbar, El-Muktedir)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
11.
Would God have a double standard for His Holy Books to protect some of them but not all of them?
(El-Adl, El-Hadi, El-Mumim, El-Muksit)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
12.
Is the Word of God the unchangeable and universal standard by which God will judge all of mankind on the Day of Judgment? (El-Hakem, El-Hakk, El-Hafiz, El-Hasib)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
13.*
Are believers allowed to believe in one part of the Scripture while disbelieving in another part of Scripture?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
14.
Does God want believers today to read and obey all of the Holy Books which He has sent?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
15.
Is obedience to the Word of God the primary condition for a person to receive “blessing” in their life?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
16.*
Do people who refuse to read and obey the Bible put themselves under the curse of being a non-believer? (Kâfir)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
17.
Is it accepted that the canon of Scripture was closed with the end of the book of Revelation?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
18.
In order for the Qur’an to be considered as the Word of God would it need to be in complete harmony with the historical Scripture as it was previously recorded in the Bible?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
19.
Does the Qur’an contain fundamental doctrinal and historical discrepancies which are diametrically opposed to what is found in the Bible?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
20.
Is the concept of “inspiration” or “revelation” the same in the Qur’an as it is in the Bible?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
21.*
Would Jews and Christians accept the Qur’an as the Word of God?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
22.*
After God has sent a Holy Book would He ever later feel the need to annul or abrogate some of its verses? (Mensuh & Nesih)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
23.
If the Qur’an came down from the “Lord of the Worlds” and was ratified by a group of demons would this be a good sign that it came from God?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
24.
Should a Holy Book have a felt need to repeatedly deny that it is from Satan?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
God and Allah
25.*
Do Jews, Christians and Muslims all believe that there is only “one” true God? (Monotheism or Vahdet-i Vüjûd)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
26.
Are most of the character and nature attributes of Allah which are found in the Qur’an in agreement with the attributes of God which are found in the Bible? (Esmaül-Husna)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
27.*
Are the “God” of the Bible and the “Allah” of the Qur’an one and the same entity?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
28.*
Is God’s eternal and unchangeable name “Jehovah” or “Yahweh”?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
29.
Are there verses in the Holy Books about God being “Holy”? (el-Kuddus)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
30.*
Among the character and nature attributes of God, does God reveal Himself as the “Father”?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
31.
Is God proud and is pride a character attribute of God? (el-Mütekebbir)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
32.*
Among the character and nature attributes of God, does God reveal Himself as the “Savior”?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
33.*
In the Holy Books when God refers to Himself, does He ever speak in the first person plural “We”?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
34.*
Is the concept of the “Trinity” acceptable? (Father, Son & Holy Spirit)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
35.
Would God falsely accuse Jesus of doing something wrong or would Jesus lie to God to cover up something he did wrong?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
36.*
Is God a distant, transcendental God who rarely ever shows His great power or leaves His fingerprints on human history?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
37.*
Has God ever shown Himself visibly to people on earth? (Theophany or Ru’yetullah)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
38.
Does God ever speak directly to people today aside from His written revelation?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
39.*
Does the infinite God desire to have a close and loving relationship with finite man such that men are called the “Children of God”?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
40.*
Is the love of God unconditional? (El-Vedud)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
41.*
Does God look on believers as being merely His slaves or servants?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
42.*
Does God show any favoritism among people and prefer some above others?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
43.*
Does God especially hate certain sinners and want to send some of them to hell?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
44.*
Is God the author of “good” and “evil” and responsible for doing both? (Hayır & Sher)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
45.
Would God be described as the greatest “plotter” or “schemer” of them all? (Makara)
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
46.
Is God responsible for casting enmity and hatred among people of different faiths?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
47.
Is it God’s purpose to harden some men’s hearts and lead them astray?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
48.*
Is God’s character and behavior ever capricious or whimsical?
According to the Bible: Yes No
According to the Qur’an: Yes No
According to my view: Yes No
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