Description : Muhammed Ibrahim, a former Christian, talks straight in this talk. He covers many areas within Christianity, including Paul, circumcision, Barnabos,
Dead Sea Scrolls, etc. He mentions startling facts within the Bible, including the statement of the Apostles referring to Paul as the "Anti-Christ", and he also looks at the Nag Hammadi Library and the Dead Sea Scrolls, and then concludes how we have to follow Islam and the Qur'an to be rightly guided.
Understandability Level: easy
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response to comment no.3: if the priests respected James for being a good follower of the law, where does that leave Paul who abolished most of the "law" after Jesus- contradicting most of Jesus' teachigs
what more proof could you want alhamolillah
Magnificent talk, alhamdulillah. The speaker uses no conjecture but mere facts taken from historical sources outside the bible. The fact that christians can't take the truth does not make this wonderful lecture any less true or significant.
Just want to respond to the last comment. James the Just was nominated by Jesus himself to lead the believers after Jesus's ascencion. James was respcted by priests beause he was a good follower of the Law, not because he was againts Jesus. Read the works
The speaker sounds hollow and not spiritual. He is impossible to belive because he uses conjecture just like he objects too. He chooses James 'the Just'over Paul when James is close to those high preists who Jesus is so often haten by in the new testiment
Mashaallah, a great lecture.
Great Lecture
Wonderful, are there any other lectures given by this brother?
Excellent lecture, may Allah swt reward this man for his works
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