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45 Crucial Issues In Islam by sleek29(m): 12:11pm On Jul 01, 2009
The Qur'an refers to people, places, things, and events which are nowhere explained or defined within the Qur'an itself.
True___ False___
These things were not explained because it was assumed that the people hearing the Qur'an already knew them.
True___ False___
Some passages in the Qur'an would be unintelligible without recourse to pre-Islamic history.
True___ False___
All Islamic scholars use pre-Islamic history to explain parts of the Qur'an
True___ False___
Thus it is both legitimate and proper to use pre-Islamic history to explain the Qur'an
True___ False___
Yusuf Ali does this when it comes to such things as the She-Camel, the Elephant Army, the Twelve Springs, the Youths in the Cave, the Blind Man, and many other things found in the Qur'an
True___ False___
Mecca was a pre-Islamic pagan center of worship
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The Kabah in Mecca was a pagan temple filled with 360 idols.
True___False___
Archeologists have found three other ancient Kabahs in Arabia.
True___ False___
The pagans prayed by bowing down toward Mecca several times a day
True___ False___
They made a pilgrimage to Mecca.
True___ False___
When they got to Mecca, they ran between two hills.
True___ False___
They ran around the Kabah seven times.
True___ False___
They kissed and caressed a large black stone on the wall of the Kabah.
True___ False___
They sacrificed an animal.
True___ False___
They threw a magical number of stones at a pillar of the devil.
True___ False___
They held their public meetings on Friday instead of Saturday or Sunday.
True___ False___
They fasted during the day and feasted at night for one month.
True___ False___
The pagan fast began and ended with the moon in its crescent phase.
True___ False___
They performed ritual washings before prayers.
True___ False___
As one of their washings before prayer, they snorted water up and then out of their nose.
True___ False___
They cut off the hands of thieves.
True___ False___
They forbade marrying sisters.
True___ False___
They forbid the eating of swine flesh.
True___ False___
In pre-Islamic Arabian genealogies, Ishmael is nowhere mentioned as the father of the Arabs.
True___ False___
Abraham, the father of Ishmael, was not an Arab.
True___ False___
Hagar, the mother of Ishmael, was an Egyptian and thus not an Arab.
True___ False___
Since his mother and his father were not Arabs, Ishmael was not an Arab.
True___ False___
Ishmael could not be the "Father" of the Arabs because they already existed before he was born
True___ False___
According to the historical and literary evidence, Abraham and Ishmael lived in Palestine.
True___ False___
They never lived in Mecca.
True___ False___
They never built the Kabah.
True___ False___
They never established the rituals connected with the Kabah such as the pilgrimage.
True___ False___
According to Arab history, the Kabah at Mecca was built by Kosia, the pagan great-grandfather of Muhammad.
True___ False___
The word "Al-Ilah" was used by pagan Arabs in reference to one of the gods worshipped at the Kabah.
True___ False___
The word "Al_Ilah" was shortened into "Allah."
True___ False___
The moon-god was called "Al-Ilah" and then "Allah" by some Arab pagans in Southern Arabia.
True___ False___
Al-Lat, Al-Uzza and Manat were worshipped by the pagan Arabs as "The Daughters of Allah."
True___ False___
Muhammad's father lived and died as a pagan and yet the word "Allah" was part of his name.
True___ False___
Yusuf Ali points out in his translation of the Qur'an that the moon was worshipped as a god by pagan Arabs.
True___ False___
Many of the pagan rituals associated with the worship of Allah and his daughters were incorporated into the Qur'an and are now part of Islam.
True___ False___
The religion of Islam has adopted the name, the rituals, and the crescent moon symbol of the pagan Arab moon-god.
True___ False___
Some of the material found in the Qur'an can be traced back to pre-Islamic pagan Arabian religions.
True___ False___
Infidels are recorded in the Qur'an as saying that Muhammad took old wive's tales and myths and put them into the Qur'an.
True___ False___
The Qur'an warns against asking questions about Islam because if the answers are revealed, you will lose your faith.
True___ False___
Re: 45 Crucial Issues In Islam by JJYOU: 12:14pm On Jul 01, 2009
sleek29:

The Qur'an refers to people, places, things, and events which are nowhere explained or defined within the Qur'an itself.
True___ False___
These things were not explained because it was assumed that the people hearing the Qur'an already knew them.
True___ False___
Some passages in the Qur'an would be unintelligible without recourse to pre-Islamic history.
True___ False___
All Islamic scholars use pre-Islamic history to explain parts of the Qur'an
True___ False___
Thus it is both legitimate and proper to use pre-Islamic history to explain the Qur'an
True___ False___
Yusuf Ali does this when it comes to such things as the She-Camel, the Elephant Army, the Twelve Springs, the Youths in the Cave, the Blind Man, and many other things found in the Qur'an
True___ False___
Mecca was a pre-Islamic pagan center of worship
True___ False___
The Kabah in Mecca was a pagan temple filled with 360 idols.
True___False___
Archeologists have found three other ancient Kabahs in Arabia.
True___ False___
The pagans prayed by bowing down toward Mecca several times a day
True___ False___
They made a pilgrimage to Mecca.
True___ False___
When they got to Mecca, they ran between two hills.
True___ False___
They ran around the Kabah seven times.
True___ False___
They kissed and caressed a large black stone on the wall of the Kabah.
True___ False___
They sacrificed an animal.
True___ False___
They threw a magical number of stones at a pillar of the devil.
True___ False___
They held their public meetings on Friday instead of Saturday or Sunday.
True___ False___
They fasted during the day and feasted at night for one month.
True___ False___
The pagan fast began and ended with the moon in its crescent phase.
True___ False___
They performed ritual washings before prayers.
True___ False___
As one of their washings before prayer, they snorted water up and then out of their nose.
True___ False___
They cut off the hands of thieves.
True___ False___
They forbade marrying sisters.
True___ False___
They forbid the eating of swine flesh.
True___ False___
In pre-Islamic Arabian genealogies, Ishmael is nowhere mentioned as the father of the Arabs.
True___ False___
Abraham, the father of Ishmael, was not an Arab.
True___ False___
Hagar, the mother of Ishmael, was an Egyptian and thus not an Arab.
True___ False___
Since his mother and his father were not Arabs, Ishmael was not an Arab.
True___ False___
Ishmael could not be the "Father" of the Arabs because they already existed before he was born
True___ False___
According to the historical and literary evidence, Abraham and Ishmael lived in Palestine.
True___ False___
They never lived in Mecca.
True___ False___
They never built the Kabah.
True___ False___
They never established the rituals connected with the Kabah such as the pilgrimage.
True___ False___
According to Arab history, the Kabah at Mecca was built by Kosia, the pagan great-grandfather of Muhammad.
True___ False___
The word "Al-Ilah" was used by pagan Arabs in reference to one of the gods worshipped at the Kabah.
True___ False___
The word "Al_Ilah" was shortened into "Allah."
True___ False___
The moon-god was called "Al-Ilah" and then "Allah" by some Arab pagans in Southern Arabia.
True___ False___
Al-Lat, Al-Uzza and Manat were worshipped by the pagan Arabs as "The Daughters of Allah."
True___ False___
Muhammad's father lived and died as a pagan and yet the word "Allah" was part of his name.
True___ False___
Yusuf Ali points out in his translation of the Qur'an that the moon was worshipped as a god by pagan Arabs.
True___ False___
Many of the pagan rituals associated with the worship of Allah and his daughters were incorporated into the Qur'an and are now part of Islam.
True___ False___
The religion of Islam has adopted the name, the rituals, and the crescent moon symbol of the pagan Arab moon-god.
True___ False___
Some of the material found in the Qur'an can be traced back to pre-Islamic pagan Arabian religions.
True___ False___
Infidels are recorded in the Qur'an as saying that Muhammad took old wive's tales and myths and put them into the Qur'an.
True___ False___
The Qur'an warns against asking questions about Islam because if the answers are revealed, you will lose your faith.
True___ False___
most mole use violence to mask thier confussion
Re: 45 Crucial Issues In Islam by muhsin(m): 12:44pm On Jul 01, 2009
Laughable thread of the century. grin grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: 45 Crucial Issues In Islam by Abuzola(m): 12:57pm On Jul 01, 2009
Sleek, bring it down, bring the samples let me educate u
Re: 45 Crucial Issues In Islam by muhsin(m): 1:25pm On Jul 01, 2009
Don't waste your invaluable time, bros. cool
Re: 45 Crucial Issues In Islam by noetic2: 1:37pm On Jul 01, 2009
Abuzola:

Sleek, bring it down, bring the samples let me educate u

grin u of all people want to educate someone else grin grin INDEED
Re: 45 Crucial Issues In Islam by sleek29(m): 2:15pm On Jul 01, 2009
Please educate me, true of false

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