The father of all the human being is Adam, who is created from dust, soil, or clay. Eve is the mother of the human kind, who is created from the rip of Adam: "The Creator of the heavens and the earth. He hath made for you pairs of yourselves, and of the cattle also pairs, whereby He multiplied you. Naught is as His likeness; and He is the Hearer, the Seer." (Koran 42:11.) Their off springs are the men and women. All the people around the world belong to the same family of Adam and Eve. No matter what color they are or what country and ethnicity they claim. The reason why the God have created them is to worship Him alone and they are equal to God: "I did not create the jinn (Demon) and humankind except to worship Me." (Koran 51:56.) This is the equality that God gave the men and women. And it is mentioned in every book of God: the Gospel, the Torah, the Psalms, and the Qur'an (Koran.) On the contrary, some people argue that women are not equal to men near God, and they are oppressed in the religions and/or cultures. This is true, in some way, women are oppressed. While some religions claim that the men and women are Thursday, February 25, 2010
Gender Rights in Islam
The father of all the human being is Adam, who is created from dust, soil, or clay. Eve is the mother of the human kind, who is created from the rip of Adam: "The Creator of the heavens and the earth. He hath made for you pairs of yourselves, and of the cattle also pairs, whereby He multiplied you. Naught is as His likeness; and He is the Hearer, the Seer." (Koran 42:11.) Their off springs are the men and women. All the people around the world belong to the same family of Adam and Eve. No matter what color they are or what country and ethnicity they claim. The reason why the God have created them is to worship Him alone and they are equal to God: "I did not create the jinn (Demon) and humankind except to worship Me." (Koran 51:56.) This is the equality that God gave the men and women. And it is mentioned in every book of God: the Gospel, the Torah, the Psalms, and the Qur'an (Koran.) On the contrary, some people argue that women are not equal to men near God, and they are oppressed in the religions and/or cultures. This is true, in some way, women are oppressed. While some religions claim that the men and women are Monday, February 22, 2010
The Covered Muslim Women: Oppressed?

Friday, February 19, 2010
The Trinity Doctrine

The word "Trinity" never appears in the Bible, yet some Christians believe in a triune God. Christians believe that there is one God in three forms: God, Son, and a Holy Spirit. However, the Trinity is not the teachings of Jesus, verily Jesus said “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD.” (Deuteronomy 6:4). This was repeated in the Bible word-for-word in the versions of the Bible by Jesus, when he said: "...The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel; the Lord our God is one Lord." (Mark 12:29). Then, where is the trinity ideology came from?
During the time of Jesus there was no trinity at all. But later, when authors of the Bible came up (Mathew, Mark, Luke, John, Paul, etc..) they changed every thing. It is clear that none of these men has seen or met Jesus nor his companions or disciples. These men were the authors of the Bible and the fabricators of the teachings of Jesus. First, about four decades after Jesus, Paul - who was a prosecutor at the time of Jesus - is the first man who initiated to warship Jesus, so, did many other Bible authors and church leaders later in the history. Secondly, the Romans were the founding fathers of the Trinity ideology. Later in the history, when the Roman emperor Constantine became Christian, he himself initiated the Trinity, in order to match the Christianity with the believes of his Barbarian idol worshiping society. Constantine also became the political and spiritual leader of the Christians. However, he ordered the church leaders to accept the trinity. Some of the church leaders accepted, while those who refuse to accept were executed by Constantine (1). If the Trinity is man made, then who is God?
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
The Koran Predictions!

Sunday, February 7, 2010
Is Mohamed (PBUH) in the Bible?

Koran and Islam: The History and Sociology.
