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S.G.Bammy 🐐
S.G.Bammy 🐐@Bamydel·
@unlearntrauma @MasterMaliq I don't think you understand me, the message started from the Bible , now show me any evidence they preach or any violent act from what they preach. Right from the Bible. Catholics were not in the Bible
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Binyamin Rutstein
Binyamin Rutstein@unlearntrauma·
@Bamydel @MasterMaliq Yes, the Catholic Church represented the followers of Christ for centuries and other churches also promoted anti semetic beliefs, beliefs that blame the Jewish people for harm they didn’t cause
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Every major religion on Earth is modelled after its founder... Christianity is modelled after Jesus Christ, a man of peace who taught "turn the other cheek," "love your enemies," and "blessed are the peacemakers." His followers preach peaceful coexistence, forgiveness, and salvation through love. Buddhism is modelled after Gautama Buddha, who renounced violence, wealth, and ego to seek enlightenment and inner peace. Buddhists worldwide emphasise non violence, compassion, and meditation. Hinduism draws from ancient sages and avatars like Krishna, who in the Bhagavad Gita teaches duty without attachment, but overall promotes dharma, tolerance, and the idea that all paths lead to the divine. Hindus have coexisted with diverse faiths for millennia. Sikhism is modelled after Guru Nanak and the Gurus, who stood for equality, justice, and defending the oppressed, but without aggression. "Sarbat da bhala" welfare of all is their core. Jainism takes it even further, extreme non violence, where monks sweep the ground to avoid harming insects. Yet... Islam is modelled after Prophet Muhammad. After his death, we saw: The assassination of 3 out of 4 Rashidun Caliphs Umar, Uthman, Ali The killing of Prophet's grandson Husayn at Karbala Hasan poisoned Centuries of civil wars, fitnas, conquests, and internal conflicts... Sometimes I wonder... Why is it that almost every other religion across centuries has largely preached and practised peace in the name of their founder... But Islam seems to have this recurring pattern of violence, division, and struggle even among its own followers? Is it the model... or something else? What do you think? Be honest 🤔
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S.G.Bammy 🐐@Bamydel·
@unlearntrauma @MasterMaliq You said the followers of Christ only began preaching peacefulness after they lost power.... I asked you, was the message not peaceful before the modern era right from the Bible era?
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Binyamin Rutstein
Binyamin Rutstein@unlearntrauma·
@Bamydel @MasterMaliq Are you familiar with the Spanish Inquisition? The Catholic Church had Jewish people living in ghettos until 1870, lots of pogroms over centuries? Guided by leaders of the Catholic Church
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S.G.Bammy 🐐@Bamydel·
@Islam435 This is the most stupid argument, I don't think any intelligent person should use it.
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A. Lukman
A. Lukman@Islam435·
Jesus never said 'I am God, worship me.' Not once. In any gospel. Find the verse or find peace
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Zafar Mirzo
Zafar Mirzo@zafarmirzo·
Love is not merely a feeling but a cosmic law that preserves life and prevents humanity from disappearing.
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S.G.Bammy 🐐@Bamydel·
@unlearntrauma @MasterMaliq Really? Show us a place in the new testament where they used violence. Jesus stopped peter from attacking when He was about to be arrested. Show us evidence
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Binyamin Rutstein
Binyamin Rutstein@unlearntrauma·
@MasterMaliq Clear guidance wasn’t given on how to interpret every teaching, like how Moses shared 13 principles for interpreting any verse from his 5 books, the followers of jesus only began preaching peacefulness after they lost power in the modern era
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Ogunwale Adeniyi (Frankhad)
Ogunwale Adeniyi (Frankhad)@ohgunwalehadeni·
It is like asking a question that why are politicians using poor people to carry out their evil? The right question should have been why are they using Islam to carry out terrorism? Answer: they are using one stone to kill two birds. 1. Using it against any Muslim majority countries to control their politics. 2. Using it to destroy Islam itself because they know that Islam is the only religion that has a system that won't let them have their ways the way they want. They knew that as far as Islam exists and people are embracing it, it will be difficult for them to control everything, everybody ad every nation. Hence, they are spoiling it, by using its name to perpetrate evil so that people can hate it and stop its rise. To achieve that, they infiltrated Islam, found a new movement (wahabism) within it, sponsor and train many people to spread it. That's why it is easier to see someone that will call himself a Muslim but doing what Islam frowns on. They are people that these people are using.
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
Someone said she converted to Christianity and left Christianity back again to islam, because all Christians do is sing and dance, there's no proper worship. 😂😂 Well, in islam, worship is following set of rituals and rules, facing a particular direction(Ka'abba), and speaking a particular language five times daily. But in Christianity worship is your life, your body, spirit and soul. You worship God in spirit and truth. You present your body as a living sacrifice to God. God dwells in you so you worships God continually without break. Your entire life is worship. No rigid rituals or rules to follow. No time set for worship. No specific language for worship. No particular direction to face. Worship is a continuous lifestyle.
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Israel Atumen
Israel Atumen@israel_atumen·
@Thatnsukkaboy_ The most important fact is that "Mohammed is not a descendant of Ishmael" There's no evidence to support Arabs being descendants of Ishmael It's just gum body tactics.... Zero evidence 😂
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Mex Asher
Mex Asher@Thatnsukkaboy_·
Malik, Malik 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Jacob was renamed to Israel, Israelites are the Children of Jacob. The children of Israel are descendants of Isaac, but the children of Isaac are not all Israelites. "...From amongst your brothers.." is contextually exclusive to the tribes of Israel, read it from verse 15 downwards. Ishmael is not included, hence Mohammed is ruled out. What you have done is classic eisegesis. You won't find a non Israel prophet speaking to God's people on behalf of God. It's not in God's character to do that, he will not suddenly start with Muhammed as the one and only person. The fact that he is not a part of the covenant people, rules him out completely.
Maliq@MasterMaliq

The Bible Prophecy About Muhammad That Most Christians Have NEVER Heard Here it is straight from the Old Testament. Deuteronomy 18:18 “I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee (Moses), and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.” Why do millions of Muslims say this is talking about Prophet Muhammad? “From among their brethren”: The “brethren” of the Israelites (children of Isaac) are the Ishmaelites (children of Ishmael). Muhammad came from the line of Ishmael exactly as the verse describes. “Like unto thee [Moses]”: Moses brought a new law, led a nation out of ignorance, and was a lawgiver who transformed his people. Muhammad did the exact same thing he brought the Quran (a complete law), united the Arabs, and changed the world forever. Jesus never brought a new law like Moses; he came to fulfill the previous one. “I will put my words in his mouth”: This perfectly matches how the Quran was revealed the Angel Gabriel recited the words directly to Muhammad, and he spoke them exactly as commanded. He was unlettered (couldn’t read or write), yet delivered the most perfect speech in history. This is the exact same prophecy the Jews were still waiting for during the time of Jesus (see John 1:19-21 they asked John the Baptist if he was “that Prophet” foretold by Moses). Most Christian pastors skip this or claim it’s only about Jesus… but the details simply don’t fit Jesus the way they fit Muhammad. Want more? There’s also Song of Solomon 5:16 where the Hebrew literally says “Muhammadim” (altogether lovely / the Praised One) describing the coming beloved one… and John 14:16 where Jesus promises “another Comforter” (some scholars link the original Aramaic word to “Ahmad” another name for Muhammad). The Bible was pointing to the Final Messenger all along…

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Daniel Somtochukwu
Daniel Somtochukwu@Somtolism7·
Shocking video : Seeing terrorists show the faces of captured soldiers is heartbreaking and disturbing 🥺💔 No country deserves this kind of pain. Oh Africa… this is truly tragic 💔😭
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
A Musl!m cleric places N1M bounty on the head of a Christian preacher. ~Arewa_tv33
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TweetsWithWolves
TweetsWithWolves@TweetWithWolves·
@MasterMaliq It’s called evidence, there’s partial remains of chariots at the bottom of the Red Sea whereas Mohammed’s night flight to a mosque that wouldn’t even exist for another century has no other evidence than just believe it because we say so.. youtu.be/4EFra7FU7AA?si…
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♥︎𝐿𝑒𝑦𝑙𝑎 𝑅𝑜𝑑𝑟𝑖𝑔𝑢𝑒𝑧
Did you know early Christians didn’t all agree on the crucifixion? One example is Basilides (2nd century, Alexandria)—an early Christian teacher who taught something very different from what most believe today. He said: •Jesus (peace be upon him) was not crucified •Instead, Simon of Cyrene was made to resemble him •And Simon was crucified in his place Let that sink in. This wasn’t coming 600 years later… This was within the early centuries of Christianity itself. Now compare that to what the Qur’an says: “They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him—but it was made to appear so to them.” (Qur’an 4:157) Think about it: •If the crucifixion was always clear and agreed upon… why did early groups dispute it? •Why do we find alternative accounts so early in history? Islam doesn’t introduce confusion it clarifies it. Jesus (peace be upon him) was: •A prophet of Allah •Not killed •Not crucified Truth doesn’t contradict itself. It calls you to reflect. ☪️
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GRV Stan
GRV Stan@CrownprinceCom2·
A disturbing video of a Nigeria Police with a civilian. Can you make this video go viral 😭😭😭
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
“I alone have k+lled over 100 Nigerians and r@ped several women” — Repentant Boko Haram member tells Danish vlogger Jones Raw in rehabilitation camp
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MaliciousChrist@MaliciousChrist·
@billionapostate @GodLogic_GL Hosea 11v9 I will not carry out my fierce anger, nor will I devastate Ephraim again. For I am God, and not a man— the Holy One among you.💀 What is stopping Jesus from making this statement
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GodLogic_GL@GodLogic_GL·
Jesus never said "I am the Messiah" in the Quran, yet this guy will say "well Allah calls him the Messiah in the Quran, so that's good enough". To that we can say "well the Father calls Jesus God in Hebrews 1:8, so that's good enough." But then instead of conceding that their argument failed, they will divert to some new complaint. With that said, Christ claims titles and actions for himself that the Quran ascribes to Allah alone. - "The First and The Last" (Quran 57:3 / Revelation 22:13) - "The Truth" (Quran 22:6-7 / John 14:6) - The forgiver of sins (Quran 3:135 / Mark 2:1-11) - The one who raises the dead at the Hour (Quran 22:6-7 / John 5:25-29) - The Lord and King on Judgement Day (Quran 1:4 / Matthew 25:31-46) - The cloud rider (Quran 2:210 / Mark 13:26-27) These are just a few examples. On top of this, the Quran confirms our scriptures (S. 2:41, 2:89, 2:91, 4:47, 5:43-47, 5:66-68, 10:94, ect). The same books that have Christ claiming to be God. And by the way, it doesn't just confirm parts, it confirms ALL of it (S. 2:85).
A. Lukman@Islam435

Jesus never said 'I am God, worship me.' Not once. In any gospel. Find the verse or find peace

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امة المليـــار مرتـد
The question Where did Jesus say, ‘I am God, worship me’? is honestly based on a shallow misunderstanding🫠 Because you’re assuming that if God reveals Himself, He has to say that exact sentence… word for word. That’s a weak assumption. Even in Islam, that logic doesn’t hold. Islamic scholars themselves admit that divinity isn’t proven just by saying “I am God.” Because think about it… If that’s the standard then anyone could just say “I am God, worship me” and you’d believe him? You’d all be worshipping Pharaoh by now the guy literally said I am your highest lord😆 Did that make him God? Of course not🥹 So how does God actually reveal Himself? Not by cheap claims… but by authority, nature, and actions. And that’s exactly what Jesus did. First Jesus did claim divinity, just not in a childish way When He said “I AM” 👉(Ego Eimi) He was using the same divine expression And the Jews understood it perfectly that’s why they tried to stone Him. If He were just a prophet, they would’ve ignored Him But He didn’t just say it… He proved it. He forgave sins something only God can do Even the Jews said Who can forgive sins but God alone? He commanded nature silencing wind and sea. He raised the dead by His own authority not praying like prophets… but commanding. Huge difference between someone who asks and someone who commands And He accepted worship Thomas literally said My Lord and my God Jesus didn’t correct him People bowed to Him He didn’t stop them Any real prophet would’ve rejected that immediately Now the common objection Why did He eat, pray, or act human? Simple Jesus is fully God and fully man. When He prays that’s His human nature When He forgives, raises the dead, commands creation that’s His divine nature Two natures.. One person. And why didn’t He just say “worship me”? Because He didn’t come to shout claims He came to reveal truth. If someone stood in front of you and said, “I’m God, worship me,” you’d think he’s insane. So Jesus did something far greater. He let people discover the truth through prophecy, miracles, and unmatched authority. Not blind claims… but undeniable evidence.✝️
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GodLogic_GL@GodLogic_GL

Jesus never said "I am the Messiah" in the Quran, yet this guy will say "well Allah calls him the Messiah in the Quran, so that's good enough". To that we can say "well the Father calls Jesus God in Hebrews 1:8, so that's good enough." But then instead of conceding that their argument failed, they will divert to some new complaint. With that said, Christ claims titles and actions for himself that the Quran ascribes to Allah alone. - "The First and The Last" (Quran 57:3 / Revelation 22:13) - "The Truth" (Quran 22:6-7 / John 14:6) - The forgiver of sins (Quran 3:135 / Mark 2:1-11) - The one who raises the dead at the Hour (Quran 22:6-7 / John 5:25-29) - The Lord and King on Judgement Day (Quran 1:4 / Matthew 25:31-46) - The cloud rider (Quran 2:210 / Mark 13:26-27) These are just a few examples. On top of this, the Quran confirms our scriptures (S. 2:41, 2:89, 2:91, 4:47, 5:43-47, 5:66-68, 10:94, ect). The same books that have Christ claiming to be God. And by the way, it doesn't just confirm parts, it confirms ALL of it (S. 2:85).

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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
The Bible Prophecy About Muhammad That Most Christians Have NEVER Heard Here it is straight from the Old Testament. Deuteronomy 18:18 “I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee (Moses), and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.” Why do millions of Muslims say this is talking about Prophet Muhammad? “From among their brethren”: The “brethren” of the Israelites (children of Isaac) are the Ishmaelites (children of Ishmael). Muhammad came from the line of Ishmael exactly as the verse describes. “Like unto thee [Moses]”: Moses brought a new law, led a nation out of ignorance, and was a lawgiver who transformed his people. Muhammad did the exact same thing he brought the Quran (a complete law), united the Arabs, and changed the world forever. Jesus never brought a new law like Moses; he came to fulfill the previous one. “I will put my words in his mouth”: This perfectly matches how the Quran was revealed the Angel Gabriel recited the words directly to Muhammad, and he spoke them exactly as commanded. He was unlettered (couldn’t read or write), yet delivered the most perfect speech in history. This is the exact same prophecy the Jews were still waiting for during the time of Jesus (see John 1:19-21 they asked John the Baptist if he was “that Prophet” foretold by Moses). Most Christian pastors skip this or claim it’s only about Jesus… but the details simply don’t fit Jesus the way they fit Muhammad. Want more? There’s also Song of Solomon 5:16 where the Hebrew literally says “Muhammadim” (altogether lovely / the Praised One) describing the coming beloved one… and John 14:16 where Jesus promises “another Comforter” (some scholars link the original Aramaic word to “Ahmad” another name for Muhammad). The Bible was pointing to the Final Messenger all along…
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Ibukunoluwa of Africa......🇳🇬@SamIbukunoluwa

@MasterMaliq Hey master maliq, i think Christians are finding it difficult to accept Mohammed bcos his story isn't captured in the Bible, it wud av been a different story if he features in the Bible story, i really wud love to know why d Bible didn't make any reference to him

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