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    Peace all
    No religious movement is right except the one is described by God in Quran...You do not need to go to far into Quran to find its description...

    24 And those who believe in what was sent down to you, and what was sent down before you, and regarding the Hereafter they are certain.
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    Their Guidance come from
    Quran + Torah + Injeel

    You are right, this movement is far from being united...simply, because they refuse to use the Torah and Injeel to clarify the controversial issues--e.g., Hajj, Salat, Fasting. Therefore, they are not the ones that God described to be the right one (the one in 24 and other verses)

    No truth except the ones in Quran, Torah and Injeel...and if we disagree on this, then we are not the true believers that God described in Quran. Until we believe in the Torah and Injeel, as we believe in Quran, we will be Sects and never united.

    Peace

    I thought I was all alone in the movement of torah, injeel and Quran for universal unity. check for a thread I started regarding that its title is the people of the book and their book.

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      PART THREE
      SALAT THE FOUTAIN SPRING OF TOGETHERNESS
      (10) In Surah Ar-rum (30 31), just before the words of there are the following words "Establish Salat and be never amongst the anathematized (Mushrekeem)." It means 'be not amongst those who created sects in Deen'. It is clear that the system of Salat in Deen is the basic reality.
      As long as it perpetuates, sects can not be created in Deen. That is why the Quran says; "When their Ummat gets divided into sects after the Anbiya, it wastes the reality of Salat, and follows its own lust." (19 59) Our own position is its living evidence. Our state of affairs is that the Salat, which the
      Quran termed as the strong means of the oneness of Ummat, has become the symbol of discrimination and dissention amongst the different sects today. Hence, if you have to see "which sect such and such a person belongs to", then see to it as to how does that person offer his prayer? (That is why when the antagonists launched a campaign of opposition against Tolu-e-Islam that it is a new sect, they had to coin the objection
      in support of their assertion that these people offer prayers of three times and that they think one prostration (Sajdah) in one Rak'et is necessary.) It was as if they wanted to prove that their prayer is different from that of other factions', so it is a new sect. But
      it was all slander-mongering and false accusing. Neither does Tolu-e-Islam propose any separate prayer, nor does it create any separate faction. (To whom forming of factions is anathema, how can it become a sect in itself?)
      MASJID-E-ZARRAR
      Anyhow, it was a parenthetical sentence. We were saying that the Quran had adjudged Salat as the main spring of collective integrity (togetherness) for the one united Ummat. It was because of this reason that during the time of the Rasoolullah himself, some faction-mongers constructed a new mosque. The intensity with which the Quran opposed this construction can be gauged from the relevant verses of the Sura Taubah. Pause and reflect for what the Quran says in this matter. (9 107) ?Those who put up the mosque with this intention that loss be incurred to the Millat-e-Islamia and the Deen itself." "and kufr be favoured or the path of kufr be hiked." (9107) " i.e., with the purpose that dissention be created in the Muslims." Do you think of it as a mosque? No, it is not a mosque. (9107) "It is that ambush from which those who were the enemy of Allah and His Rasool (i.e., The Divine
      System) shall attack the Millat." It means this is not a mosque; this is the fort where the enemies of Allah and His Rasool will lie in ambush to demolish the structure of Deen. ?They will indeed swear that their intention by constructing this mosque is nothing but good. We do never desire destruction
      of the Deen." "Do not be taken in. God stands witness to this stark fact that they are out and out liars." (910 "O Rasool! Never take a single step into this mosque." This mosque, so as to say, is just on the verge of hell. Whoso have constructed it or whosoever entered into it this will let all crumble down into the abyss of hell (9 107-109). Hence history stands witness to this fact that Rasoolullah demolished this mosque through his associates.
      Imagine from this incidence how heinous and horrendous the crime of sectarianism in Islam is! Even if the construction of a mosque casts any speck of factionalism, the demolishing of this mosque becomes imperative. Mosque can be demolished but the foundation of sectarianism can never be laid. It is because factionalism, in express terms, is anathema (Shirk), and is anathema of a conspicuous nature.
      THE ORGANIZATION OF ONE COMPACT UMMAT (11)
      These were the broad guidelines imparted to the Muslims for the organization of one compact Ummat. In the light of these guidelines, the Rasoolullah developed a united Ummat. This organization had a single code of life and a single objective one Deen, a straight path to be followed with no division into sects. It was this class of the people about whom the Quran says (3 102) "Allah joined your hearts in love, and by means of Deen made you
      brethren to one another?. (9100) But what happened afterwards? This is a narration, tormenting and a story, stoke firing; so without going into its detail, just reflect over the following words of the Quran (42 14) Like the previous nations, 'which after getting Revelation created factions in Deen on the basis of their passions wrought with mutual obstinacy and rebelliousness', they too were divided into factions. In spite of the Quran's clear, cogent, and outright injunctions, guidelines, warnings and emphatics, the division of Ummat into different faction is definitely an astonishing event. But this reality can not be refuted that the Ummat was divided into sects and that these sects are extant even today. The question arises repeatedly "What justificatory reason to this mode of conduct would those divided into factions eventually put forth?" Yes, they do put, and the justification for it is
      Ikhtelaaf-e-Ummatee Rahmah.
      (DIFFERENCE AMONGST MY UMMAT IS A RAHMAT)
      Now listen attentively to the justificatory reason they gush forth. They say that the Rasoolullah has said " (Dissention in my Ummat is Rahmat)". Did
      you think as to what the crux of the matter is? It means the dissension about which the Quran had explicitly said "It is Allah?s chastisement; it is a cause of Kufr and a source of anathema (Shirk)", now about this same dissension it is said that the Messenger of Allah (God forbid) has denoted it as a blessing of Allah, a fountain of His Rahmat. Whosoever has even a bit of know-how of the teaching of the Quran will unhesitatingly say that this sentence of the Arabic language cannot be the quote of the Messenger of Allah. The Messenger (pbuh) would have never told as such. How is it
      possible that Allah may call a thing as a chastisement and His Messenger may term it as His blessing, His Rahmat! You may go on arguing like this, but the sectarians would insist to it "No, the Rasoolullah has told as such and had definitely told". It is only because if this sentence is not termed as the Hadith of Rasoolullah, there remains no implicit justification for sectarianism. But the Quran says those who do not accept the reality from the recesses of their heart and mind, the reality get them accept it on compulsion. We have an example before us as a proof to this effect. Sometimes back
      an allegation was levied against the Qadianees, that by creating a new sect, they had gushed forth the element of dissension in the Ummat. In response to it, they had said "If any dissension has popped up in Ummat due to any of our actions, the Ummat should have acknowledged our thanks for this purpose -without the least speck of any plaint-mongering. It is because the Messenger (pbuh) has said This new sect of ours is the additional Rahmat, showered on the Ummat".
      THIS IS NOT A HADITH
      Now just pause and reflect "What can be the reply to their answer they replied to the question?" In response to this answer, the organ ?Al-E?etasaam? of Jami?et Ahle Hadis had to say that ' (?Dissension-is-a-blessing-in-my-Ummat?) is no Hadith at all, so it can not be presented for the justification. But now what is the use of not adjudicating this sentence as the Hadith? Whatever flagrant devastation it had to wreck, it wrought in one thousand years. It hacked the Ummat to pieces. Dividing into outfits and sects, it paved way to the means of persistent, consistent and permanent killing and chilling in the Ummat. It destroyed their kingdoms, wrecked their grandeur and splendour; it devastated their world and the hereafter (future) both. After such large scale perdition and devastation, if this reality is acknowledged that 'this is not the saying of the Rasool' what compensation will it give to those losses?
      Such are the spurious Ahadith for which Tolu-e-Islam says These are the result of the conspiracies of the Persian thought hatched against Islam. And the same is its crime for the punishment of which it is being butchered and maligned'. But the strange phenomenon is that in spite of adjudging this Hadith to be spurious, it is continuously and conspicuously being presented for the justification of
      sectarianism.
      73 SECTS
      Anyhow, it was a parenthetical sentence. I was telling that ("Dissension-is-a-blessing-in-my-Ummat?) was presented in justification to the sectarianism. But inherent defect in it is that all the sects are then judged to be Rahmat-inspiring and are hence acknowledged to be on truth. But sectarianism per se
      can not brook that every sect be understood to be true, and true in right earnest. Thus in order to cover it up, another Hadith was coined in which it was said that the Rasool (pbuh) had told ?There shall be seventy three sects in my Ummat and out of them only one shall be ?Naji? and all the rest shall be "Jahannumi" (infernal).? Did you ponder over it? How did it make all the outfits satisfied by keeping one as an exception; that it is on the right and all others are on the wrong. The Quran, about the sects, had said (23 53) Every sect is in this wrong presumption that it is on the right. In other words it means the Quran, with the words of (all outfits), had closed all the back doors that pave way to the wrong satisfaction of sectarianism. But this spurious Hadith, with the exception of "one sect", made this back door wide open. Now our history spread over almost 1000 years is a witness to the stark fact that in the garb of this exception, every sect is busy in the "Grand Jehad" of adjudging itself as '"Naji" and others as "Jahannumi". And is
      considering the blood drops (shedding out in the bickering, wrangling, and brawling with other sects) as the fountain spring of its own success.The hobby of issuing fatwa of kufr against one another is continuously pouring right from the first day. The roots of the outburst of sectarianism are, daily, a constant source of vexation. Mostly the cause of these riots is the "division" of the mosques. When the mutual bickering and brawling prolong, the police lock the mosques; the case goes to the court of law. And during all this tumult, riot and disturbance, every sect adjudicates itself as "Naji" and the opposite sect as the wooden block of "Jahannum" (Hell). The irony is that both the parties adjudge themselves as the followers of Islam, that Islam which adjudicated sectarianism as anathema (Shirk).
      WHAT IS THE REMEDY?
      (12) The question is what to do in these circumstances. Sects are present and no one is prepared to get itself dissolved. For the purpose of dissolving the sects, every sect gives this proposal that all the other sects may dissolve themselves into it. And it is evident that no one is prepared for it. The question is "What is the solution of this issue?" This is a question, very important and very critical, hence warrants thorough and dispassionate thinking

      1. The Quran claims that it has come to dissolve all the differences.
        2.We have belief in it.
      2. The Quran is present before us in its original form.
        Now just think if we still say 'our differences can not vaporize and the outfits can not be dissolved' to what loss does it lead us to suffer? It would mean that (God forbid) the Quran has, now, no potence left to dissolve the dissension. I ask "Can any one amongst you dare to say so?" But if we say 'our sects can not vaporize', then its meanings are nothing except that 'we practically confess that the Quran's claim of dissolving the factions is no more based on truth.' If we have conviction on the truth of the Quran, we would have to empty our mind of the idea that 'sects can not be eradicated in the presence of the Quran.' Bear it in mind that every assertion of the Quran is true and it has the potential to vaporize the dissension. Then the only
        question that remains to be answered is "What is the process by which the Quran can dissolve the differences?"
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        I thought I was all alone in the movement of torah, injeel and Quran for universal unity. check for a thread I started regarding that its title is the people of the book and their book.

        Peace,
        You are not alone...there are many who follow Their God's commandment that calls for upholding the Quran, Torah and Injeel.
        Until they believe in this Clear and Decisive Commandment, this movement is far from being the True Submitters.
        May God lead us to His Straight Path.
        peace

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          If you are seeking a cult, there's always Scientology...

          The Quran speaks of MULTIPLE paths (subul, plural of sabeel/path/way)

          1419 "And why should we not place our trust in God, while He Has guided us our paths.
          3969 As for those who struggle in Our cause, we will guide them in Our paths. For God is with the pious

          Furthermore, there are paths(again plural) to peace/salam (516). Salam comes from the same root as Islam btw. While we are at it, let's abrogate 3918, since we are all meant to have the same exact views I see no reason for this verse. &nbsp

          Peace all
          No religious movement is right except the one is described by God in Quran...You do not need to go to far into Quran to find its description...

          24 And those who believe in what was sent down to you, and what was sent down before you, and regarding the Hereafter they are certain.
          24

          Their Guidance come from
          Quran + Torah + Injeel

          Don't forget to seek guidance from what was sent down to Abraham, Ismael, Isaac, Jacob, et al... (384).

          FYI, this is a public forum, people come here to you know 'discuss'. I understand this might come as a shock to some. If we just wanna agree with each other, we can always talk to yourselves, sanity be damned.

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            SECT OF AHL-E-QURAN
            Some times back, (in Punjab) a group emerged which claimed that it would act upon
            the Quran alone and thus would bury the so-created differences and divisions among
            the Muslims. It was undoubtedly an innocent and praise-worthy objective. But what
            was clinched, as a result of this sect, was totally different from what it claimed in the
            beginning. Not to speak of dissolving the previous factions, it added one more sect -
            Ahl-e-Quran -to what we already had. Its reason was that it omitted the method and
            mechanism the Quran had suggested for eradicating the various sects. Hence its
            efforts not only ended in smoke, but also caused a great harm to the mission of the
            Quran itself. Now its consequence is that ?whenever it is said that according to the
            Quran, our mutual differences and divisions can be wiped out,? it is said with a cold
            taunt ?This too has been tried out and has ended in failure?. It means the failure of
            the proponents of this idea, generated the concept, that the Quran has no potential
            (God forbid) to curb the sects and fractions among the Ummat.
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            MECHANISM TO DISSOLVE THE DIFFERENCES
            (13) Now the question is ?What method and mechanism does the Quran evolve to
            dissolve these differences?? First of all make this a point that the Quran says
            (42 10)
            ?In whatever matter you have difference, its decision ( ) must be from
            Allah.? Here the word is worth considerable. It means it is not a private
            enterprise, where, if any difference erupts on any matter between two men, they may
            sit to get the decision from the Quran by themselves. Disputed matters are always
            decided and ordered by a third person, who is called or Saalis (arbitrator). It
            was for this purpose that the Quran told the Rasoolullah (pbuh)"
            (4 65)
            "Your Rabb is witness to this reality that they can have no (real) belief, unless
            they make thee judge (Hukam the one who gives decision) in all disputes
            between them and so they not feel heavy-hearted by your decisions but accept
            them with the deepest recesses of their heart.?
            It means that decision from the Quran shall not be taken individually but this would
            require a living and concrete Saalis and Haakim (authority) to give decisions. This
            decision-making authority has been interpreted with a comprehensive term of ?Allah
            and Rasool? in the Quran. Thus, a few verses before this verse, it is said
            (4 59)
            ?O! you who believe, obey 'Allah and Rasool' and obey those charged with
            authority (on behalf of 'Allah and Rasool&#039 amongst you.?
            A LIVING AUTHORITY
            (4 59)
            ?If there is dissension on any matter amongst your, (do not try to dissolve it on
            your own, but) refer it to 'Allah and Rasool', if you do not do so, it would be
            understood that you do not believe in Allah and the Last Day.?
            Thus it clearly means that if there is difference on any decision of the sub-ordinate
            officers, what to speak of the difference between two individuals, refer it to the
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            central authority of the Quranic System ('Allah and Rasool&#039. This same is the
            condition of conviction. If it were not acted upon, it would be kufr.
            It has been stated earlier that the Quran has interpreted the division and the dissension
            as ?Kufr? (paganism). The practical way for protection against this Kufr was
            prescribed that there be the Quran extant with the Ummat and the Rasool as the
            decision-maker in the light of the Quran. The Quran, in Sura Al-imran, says
            (3 101)
            ?How could you practice ?Kufr?? When the state of affairs is that

            1. Allah's Book is extant with you
            2. And along with it, His Rasool is present among you.?
              It means so far as the Quran and the Rasool (pbuh) are extant in the Ummat, factions
              can not be created.
              This brought another issue to us all these verses of the Quran indicated that during
              the presence (life) of the Rasool (pbuh), the Ummat had to remain scared of the
              outfits, but after he passed away, there was no way of being scared of the factions. It
              was because the presence of both 'the Quran and the Rasool (pbuh)' was necessary for
              warding off the factionalism. And when one of its parts, (the Rasool) did remain no
              more present, there remained no possibility of protection from sectarianism.
              THE MEANING OF
              The Quran says you did not understand the matter correctly. You are of the opinion
              that the presence of the Rasool means, so far as Muhammadur Rasoolullah is present
              among you, this will remain operative. When he dies, the "Rasool" will remain no
              more present. This idea is wrong. This operational mode is not conditioned with the
              physical life of the Rasool. It will continue after him. That is why it was specified in
              Surah Al-imran in these words
              (3 144)
              ?Muhammad is no more than a Rasool of Allah; previously many were the
              Rasools who passed away (after shouldering their responsibility of disseminating
              the message). So if he (by tomorrow) dies or is killed, will you then (by thinking
              that this system was extended only to his life) turn back to your previous way of
              life?
              (3 144)
              "Whosoever (on the death of the Rasool) turn back to the previous way of life,
              not the least harm will he do to Allah (will render loss to himself alone)."
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              This made the matter absolutely clear. In other words it means that does
              not mean the physical life of Rasoolullah. Even after his death, this arrangement could
              continuously be in force.
              AFTER THE LIFETIME OF THE RASOOLULLAH (PBUH)
              When the Rasoolullah died, there was lamentation and dismay all around in the
              Ummat. During the tumultuous surges of passions, an idea hued in the mind of some
              people that the system the Rasoolullah established has now come to an end.
              was a condition for this system. For removing this
              misunderstanding, Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique came up to the pulpit and made the
              people understand the Quranic exposition of in such a way that
              there could be no better effective way of exposition than this. He said
              "O people! Those who had opted the subordination of Muhammad (pbuh) ought to
              know that their M?ebood is dead. But those who had maintained the subservience to
              God, their M'ebood is alive and will remain ever alive." After this, he recited the
              above said verse (3 144) i.e., This made the reality pristine clear.
              The audience understood as to how this system would remain established after the
              death of Rasoolullah. Thus immediately afterwards they stood up and elected
              Khaleefa tur Rasool (i.e., the successor to the Rasoolullah (pbuh)) and so filled up the
              vacuum caused by his death of the Rasoolullah. Thus it is evident that some one's
              succession is the symbol of his presence. In this way "Quran and Rasool"
              continuously remained in force.
              THE STATUS OF KHALEEFA TUR RASOOL
              However, it must be made clear that the responsibility of shouldering the duty to
              establish Islamic System lied on the entire Ummat. It is because the Quran had made
              it abundantly clear that (i) the entire Ummat is the inheritor of the Book of Allah, it is
              not any single individual that inherits it. In Surah Faatir, the Quran says
              (35 31)
              ?Allah is the one who, to you (O Rasool) revealed this Book, which is the one that
              makes the realities in front of you come true."
              (35 31-32)
              "After that He has selected amongst His men (this Ummat) for the inheritance of
              this Book." It means the first is that the entire Ummat is the heir to the Quran. Now
              proceed further.
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              (ii) The responsibility of the Rasoolullah was
              (7 157)
              He ordered for the recognized (just) and forbade for the unrecognized (evil). Now this
              same responsibility was shifted to the Ummat. That is why in Surah Al-imran, the
              Quran says
              (3 109)
              "You are the best Ummat, created for the welfare of the humanity. Your
              responsibility is to command for the recognized (just) and forbade for the
              unrecognized (evil)."
              REPRESENTATIVE OF UMMAT
              Thus these facts make it clear that the entire Ummat is the successor of the
              Rasoolullah and for the convenience of its practical arrangement, the Ummat by
              making one of the best of its individuals as its representative, can continue this
              arrangement. In this way, "Quran and Rasool" continuously remain operative in the
              Ummat. In their presence, the possibility of the genesis of the dissension and the
              growth of the various sects and factions in the Ummat do not cause any effect. The
              history stands witness to the fact that during the period of Khilafat, the caliphate,
              neither did any disunity spring up, nor did any faction come into existence. It is
              because there is not a single instance found during this period in which the individuals
              of the Ummat might have sprung up on their own for the decision of their disputed
              matters. The central authority was referred for the disputed matters and all had to
              obey its judgement. This same authority is called ?KHILAFAT ALA MINHAJE
              NABUWWAT?.
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              If you are seeking a cult, there's always Scientology...

              The Quran speaks of MULTIPLE paths (subul, plural of sabeel/path/way)

              1419 "And why should we not place our trust in God, while He Has guided us our paths.

              3969 As for those who struggle in Our cause, we will guide them in Our paths. For God is with the pious

              Furthermore, there are paths(again plural) to peace/salam (516). Salam comes from the same root as Islam btw.

              While we are at it, let's abrogate 3918, since we are all meant to have the same exact views I see no reason for this verse. )

              Don't forget to seek guidance from what was sent down to Abraham, Ismael, Isaac, Jacob, et al... (384).

              Peace all,
              The Quran is sent to those who have knowledge of Torah and Injeel...Unless you know the Torah and Injeel, you will be Lost in many issues such as Hajj, Salat. For example, without the Torah and Injeel you will be making Hajj to Macca instead of Jerusalem. Here how God answer this issue

              And if they had upheld the Torah and the Gospel, and what was sent down to them from their Lord, they would have been rewarded from above them and from beneath their feet. From among them is a pious nation, but most of them only do evil.
              566

              Say O people of the Book, you are not upon anything until you uphold the Torah and the Gospel and what was sent down to you from your Lord. And for many of them, what was sent down to you from your Lord will only increase them in transgression and rejection. So do not feel sorry for the rejectors 568

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                While we are at it, let's abrogate 3918, since we are all meant to have the same exact views I see no reason for this verse.

                3918 The ones who listen to what is being said, and then follow the best of it. These are the ones whom God has guided, and these are the ones who possess intelligence.
                3918

                The best of it= what is confirmed by God's words that are in Torah, Injeel and Quran...The Best of it Does NOT Equal to our perception of what is the Best...otherwise, we will never be united.

                Peace

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                  Peace all,
                  The Quran is sent to those who have knowledge of Torah and Injeel...Unless you know the Torah and Injeel, you will be Lost in many issues such as Hajj, Salat. For example, without the Torah and Injeel you will be making Hajj to Macca instead of Jerusalem. Here how God answer this issue

                  And if they had upheld the Torah and the Gospel, and what was sent down to them from their Lord, they would have been rewarded from above them and from beneath their feet. From among them is a pious nation, but most of them only do evil.
                  566

                  Say O people of the Book, you are not upon anything until you uphold the Torah and the Gospel and what was sent down to you from your Lord. And for many of them, what was sent down to you from your Lord will only increase them in transgression and rejection. So do not feel sorry for the rejectors 568

                  The problem now is how do we solve some contradictions (as we thought) regarding the three books. Here are some of the contradictions

                  1. The Quran in chapter 260 we read the story of Moses striking a rock to provide water for the thirsty Israelites with a separate event. The Bible explains that Moses went with the people of Israel to Elim where there were twelve springs of water (see Exodus 1527); however, the rock Moses struck with his rod was in Horeb and from this rock exploded one spring and not twelve (see Exodus 171-6) (see also Numbers 208-11)
                    2)The Quran 2247-251 blends the stories of Saul and Gideon. The Quran says that the Prophet Samuel made Saul (whom the Quran names "Talut" due to his height) the king of Israel and in his days David killed Jalut (Goliath) in a fight (see 1 Samuel 15;17). The Quran then combines Saul with the Biblical account of Gideon's army in which the army was tested by drinking from the river when they were preparing to fight the Midianites (see Judges 71-. Therefore, the Quran mistakenly presents Talut (Saul) as Gideon and the war with the Philistines as the war with the Midianites even though the events occurred many years apart.
                  2. The crucifixion of Jesus
                    4)It is known that God punished the Egyptians using Moses by striking them with ten plagues blood, frogs, lice, flies, the death of livestock, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and the death of their first born sons. Flood was not one of the plagues. (see Exodus 7-11) and Quran 7133
                  3. the golden calf worshiped by the Israelite was made by a samaritan as per quran but the bible recorded Haroun.
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                    The problem now is how do we solve some contradictions (as we thought) regarding the three books. Here are some of the contradictions

                    1. The Quran in chapter 260 we read the story of Moses striking a rock to provide water for the thirsty Israelites with a separate event. The Bible explains that Moses went with the people of Israel to Elim where there were twelve springs of water (see Exodus 1527); however, the rock Moses struck with his rod was in Horeb and from this rock exploded one spring and not twelve (see Exodus 171-6) (see also Numbers 208-11)
                      2)The Quran 2247-251 blends the stories of Saul and Gideon. The Quran says that the Prophet Samuel made Saul (whom the Quran names "Talut" due to his height) the king of Israel and in his days David killed Jalut (Goliath) in a fight (see 1 Samuel 15;17). The Quran then combines Saul with the Biblical account of Gideon's army in which the army was tested by drinking from the river when they were preparing to fight the Midianites (see Judges 71-. Therefore, the Quran mistakenly presents Talut (Saul) as Gideon and the war with the Philistines as the war with the Midianites even though the events occurred many years apart.
                    2. The crucifixion of Jesus
                      4)It is known that God punished the Egyptians using Moses by striking them with ten plagues blood, frogs, lice, flies, the death of livestock, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and the death of their first born sons. Flood was not one of the plagues. (see Exodus 7-11) and Quran 7133
                    3. the golden calf worshiped by the Israelite was made by a samaritan as per quran but the bible recorded Haroun.

                    Peace,
                    When reading the Torah and Injeel, I always use the Quran as a Guidance...The reason I'm doing this is because the fact that translating the Original Language to different ones will alter the original Message. However, being an Arabic speaker, I read the Quran in its Original Language--Arabic.

                    As far as the Crucifixion of Jesus, I do not need even to read it, simply because it was written after Jesus was risen to God (hence, it is not part of the Injeel that was revealed to Jesus, which we should uphold).

                    If you use the Quran as your final Guidance, you will be able to identify the Man Made words from Gods.
                    peace

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                      I dont agree that more damage than good is done than good in allowing people their own interpretations. Its in trying to create a docterine that you have to subscribe to (or your do not belong to the subscribing group) that you create serious divide.

                      Setting in stone a certain interpretation of anything doesnt allow you to interprate for yourself or evidence for yourself the message of the Quran and that is what is at the heart of it. I decided to join this group because I know that no matter how many disagree or agree with how/what I interprate in a verse or chapter I will not be labelled as a disbeliever as is happens with sects that have a take it or leave it interpretation of Quran that must be followed by all with sometimes devastating consequences such as war death persecution and seperation between those who are supposed to be following the best of instruction and heading in the direction of a straight path.

                      peace.

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                        We are better learn from the christiant mistake, sunnis is somewhat look alike the catolic and we are the protestant.Even when the protestant escaped to the USA and now become the most high tech country in the world it does not mean mean we must have a real war with those tradisionist.
                        Late or soon the tradisionist will end up like the catolics, worshiping statue, stone or cemetary. Some of this website members was right, we should not disctinct our selves and claimed as a non muslim, we are muslims.

                        We have to work together make the tradisionist read the quran on their own language. And we have to carry this job.

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                          Topics we agree on are not debated, so they are not on the threads

                          EXACTLY!

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                            Peace,
                            When reading the Torah and Injeel, I always use the Quran as a Guidance...The reason I'm doing this is because the fact that translating the Original Language to different ones will alter the original Message. However, being an Arabic speaker, I read the Quran in its Original Language--Arabic.

                            As far as the Crucifixion of Jesus, I do not need even to read it, simply because it was written after Jesus was risen to God (hence, it is not part of the Injeel that was revealed to Jesus, which we should uphold).

                            If you use the Quran as your final Guidance, you will be able to identify the Man Made words from Gods.
                            peace

                            I am not sure there was an Injeel that came to Jesus. There is no evidence of that whatsoever. Jesus we are told used to preach from the cradle and in childhood. So knowledge was always with him. The same is not true with Muhammad. Jesus was given signs and so was Moses. The same is not true of Muhammad. So we must not always assume that a Quran like scripture came down to any other prophet. WE make that assumptions always and therefore we assume something Quran like got lost from the days of Moses. Remember after Moses was David and Solomon and many other prophets. Yet nothing of that sort exists and there is no evidence that they existed. We know from the OT that there were for authors or maybe five. There were communications that occured between God and the prophets but there is no evidence that a Quran like scripture that came down to any other prophet like Muhammad. But then again Muhammad had no miracles to show his people so the Quran was the sign given to him. WE know the Psalms is the poetry of David. Even if David was not the one who authored it entirely, there is no way to see that the Psalms was Quran like since its David's peotry. These scriptures like the OT and NT were always like that. They are a combination of hadiths and hadith qudsis. We know that God communicatd with Moses and asked Moses some questions like his rod. This is not the style of language of the Quran. The Quran tells and does not ask and wait for response. Its unique in that sense and Jesus was unique in the sense that he did not need an encounter later in his life with God. He was born into it. Moses meanwhile had some for of direct communication with God.

                            This needs a lot more research but we should not assume that a Quran like scriptures came down revealing itself in stages and occassions as the Quran. The name Quran itself shows a continual flow of literature that is to be recited. The Quran was Muhammad's sign. The pagans aksed for some signs and the Quran says the Quran itself is the sign and its enough as a divine sign.

                            We need to be more subltle when we hear words like "brought down" or "revealed" and "gave to" in the Quran as we jump into conclusions thats these were Quran like scriptures.

                            What we do know is by the time the Quran came down, these scriptures are exactly the same way as today. So the Quran knows these scriptures and never claimed to speak for any other scriptures when refering to them. WE also know that not everything that God communicated with the Israelites is in these scriptures as we know not everything God commincated with Jesus is in the NT. But we also know not everything God communicated with Muhamamd is in the Quran.

                            But the Quran sees these scriptures in equal footing. We need to have a dialogue with historians and Christian historians regarding this. But we must not assume things. This is one of the traps of being a Quranist is we often assume things without actually researching.

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                              We are better learn from the christiant mistake, sunnis is somewhat look alike the catolic and we are the protestant.Even when the protestant escaped to the USA and now become the most high tech country in the world it does not mean mean we must have a real war with those tradisionist.
                              Late or soon the tradisionist will end up like the catolics, worshiping statue, stone or cemetary. Some of this website members was right, we should not disctinct our selves and claimed as a non muslim, we are muslims.

                              We have to work together make the tradisionist read the quran on their own language. And we have to carry this job.

                              The protestants believe in the trinity more tha n catholics. So its not our business what their differences are. They are like Sunnis and Shias in their differences. We need to seperate the NT from religious sects as we do with the Quran and the Islamic sects. I am interested with the Gospel and OT and not religious sects.

                              AS far as worshiping cemetery and so on. This is another assumption we make. WE think we know whats idol worshipping and whats polytheism but we don't do research. If we do we would know that polytheism and paganism has nothing to do with what Christians or Sunnis do. Paganism is a radically different theology thats completely different from anything like Christianity. I do understand that the trinity feels pagan lik but a careful study of paganism reveals is nowhere near the pagans the Quran was talking about. Once again we do not do enough research.

                              As the movement grows hopefully more expertise and academic knowledge will come our way. Right now we are relying on the internet for most of our info.

                              Remember just because something looks or sounds similar does not mean its similar.

                              Here is my take on polytheism and paganism

                              http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9599517.15

                              Its only a single lecture but its the best I can get so far in the net.

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                                The protestants believe in the trinity more tha n catholics. So its not our business what their differences are. They are like Sunnis and Shias in their differences. We need to seperate the NT from religious sects as we do with the Quran and the Islamic sects. I am interested with the Gospel and OT and not religious sects.

                                AS far as worshiping cemetery and so on. This is another assumption we make. WE think we know whats idol worshipping and whats polytheism but we don't do research. If we do we would know that polytheism and paganism has nothing to do with what Christians or Sunnis do. Paganism is a radically different theology thats completely different from anything like Christianity. I do understand that the trinity feels pagan lik but a careful study of paganism reveals is nowhere near the pagans the Quran was talking about. Once again we do not do enough research.

                                As the movement grows hopefully more expertise and academic knowledge will come our way. Right now we are relying on the internet for most of our info.

                                Remember just because something looks or sounds similar does not mean its similar.

                                Here is my take on polytheism and paganism

                                http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9599517.15

                                Its only a single lecture but its the best I can get so far in the net.

                                Im not saying about their view about trinity but our probability to have war with the tradisionist.

                                OKay, thanks for your opinion. But have you see the youtube video of pakistan muslim?
                                And also, you should come here and see what I mean.

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                                  Sorry was posted twice

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                                    I think that a sect is created every time anybody thinks his or her idea or ideas should be imposed on somebody else because they are the right ones and all the other wrong. I hope I will never say somebody is not a muslim till somebody says it him or herself, and even then, even if they say so they may be lying to themselves. The fact is that there are as many "sects" as persons, because, as somebody has pointed out with an aya from the Quran, each one has his own path which may be the most feasible for him or her, but not for anybody else. Sects are created when people think themselves apart or others apart. The fact is that we are all in the same boat, and nobody should be thrown overboard, unless he or her jumps himself. It is not our business to judge humanity, any human being. Till God sets us right , everything, our opinions, honest opinions, are good enough to be true believers, if we are dishonest, then then there is nothing more to say, only us and God know. But for as long as they are honest and intend to be honest, we shoudl deal with what we have, and let God do a job which is too big for us.

                                    I am willing to stick together with whoever wants to stick together, no matter the differences. Differences are just a way to make us understand. What seems obvious to me, may be is not obvious for others. ?What can I do? They may be find them obvious some day or not. There are many things I saw completely wrong at a time, but still, I think, I was in my path, so I was wong, but I was in the right path. And still I may be plagued by mistakes and errors, but I pray to God that I am on the right path. And I trust that most people are on the right path, even if full of mistakes. Being a muslim is not a motionless state with fixed parameters, but a jorney and a yihad with moving poles. With our struggle we help others to struggle. Differences are not a curse but a blessing. If there were none, we would become stones. And may be that is what happened to Shaytan when he refused to postrate to the human being, when he rejected our paths, our wrongs, the nature God gave us.

                                    Sects are the punishment of God for lack of Openess, of Generosity, of Faith and Hope.

                                    Salaam

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                                      I am not sure there was an Injeel that came to Jesus. There is no evidence of that whatsoever.

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                                      544 We have sent down the Torah, in it is a guidance and a light; the prophets who have submitted judged with it for those who are Jewish, and the Devotees, and the Priests, for what they were entrusted of the Book of God, and they were witness over. So do not be concerned with the people but be concerned with Me; and do not purchase with My revelations a cheap price. And whoever does not judge with what God has sent down, then these are the rejecters.
                                      545 And We have decreed for them in it that a life for a life, and an eye for an eye, and a nose for a nose, and an ear for an ear, and a tooth for a tooth, and wounds to be similar; and whoever remits anything of it, then it will cancel sins for him. And whoever does not judge with what God has sent down, then these are the wicked.
                                      546 And We sent in their footsteps Jesus, son of Mary, authenticating what was present with him of the Torah. And We gave him the Gospel, in it is a guidance and a light, and authenticating what was present with him of the Torah, and a guidance and a lesson for the righteous.
                                      547 And let the people of the Gospel judge with what God has sent down in it. And whoever does not judge with what God has sent down, then these are the wicked.

                                      And if they had upheld the Torah and the Gospel, and what was sent down to them from their Lord, they would have been rewarded from above them and from beneath their feet. From among them is a pious nation, but most of them only do evil.
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                                      Say O people of the Book, you are not upon anything until you uphold the Torah and the Gospel and what was sent down to you from your Lord. And for many of them, what was sent down to you from your Lord will only increase them in transgression and rejection. So do not feel sorry for the rejectors 568

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