In response to a comment I received
I think this is a question that is asked of Muslims a lot. Muslims, including myself, do quote the New Testament in our discussions with Christians. As Muslims we know the NT is not reliable so the inevitable question is asked; how are you sure that the New Testament verse you just quoted is not a forgery or an inaccurate quotation?
The answer in general terms regarding the NT is that, it's unreliable thus one should always keep this in mind when quoting it.
Sure, fundamentalist Christians will differ as they have a bias but I ask them to consider:
http://thefactsaboutislam.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/question-for-ergun-caner-james-white.html
I also ask them to consider the following short video on the reliability of the Gospel of John
Christians having dreams and converting to Islam:http://thefactsaboutislam.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/christians-are-having-dreams-and.html
Invitation to Islam
Jesus taught people to do the Will of God (according to
Mark 3:35) in order to become his brothers, mothers or sisters. A Muslim means
one who submits to the Will of God. Do you want to become a brother/sister of
Jesus? If yes, become a Muslim.
Learn about Islam:
http://www.thedeenshow.com
Email: yahyasnow@yahoo.co.uk
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