AFRICAN Muslim STUMPED After Christian CALLS OUT His Hypocrisy | Sam Shamoun

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AFRICAN Muslim STUMPED After Christian CALLS OUT His Hypocrisy | Sam Shamoun

The notion of a deity engaging in prayer is fundamentally flawed and exposes a critical inconsistency within Islamic theology. The Quran states:

"Indeed, Allah and His angels send blessings upon the Prophet..." (Quran 33:56).

The Arabic term used here is 'yusalloon,' derived from 'salah,' which traditionally means 'prayer.' When applied to both Allah and the angels in the same context, it logically implies that both perform the same action. Interpreting 'salah' as 'prayer' for angels but as 'blessings' for Allah is an arbitrary distinction lacking textual support. This raises an unsettling question: if Allah prays, to whom does He pray? Such a concept is irreconcilable with the notion of an all-powerful, self-sufficient deity.

Furthermore, it's observed that when confronted with theological dilemmas, some Muslims resort to exclaiming "Allahu a'alam" ("Allah knows best") as a default response. While this phrase is a legitimate expression of faith, its use as a retort to challenging questions may indicate an evasion of critical examination. True faith should withstand scrutiny and encourage seeking understanding rather than deflecting with generalized proclamations.
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Muslims, consider the contradictions inherent in a deity who prays. Is this the kind of god you wish to follow? Reflect upon the true nature of God as revealed in the Bible and embrace Jesus Christ, the Alpha and Omega, your Redeemer and Savior!

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The notion of a deity engaging in prayer is fundamentally flawed and exposes a critical inconsistency within Islamic theology. The Quran states:


"Indeed, Allah and His angels send blessings upon the Prophet..." (Quran 33:56).


The Arabic term used here is 'yusalloon, ' derived from 'salah, ' which traditionally means 'prayer.' When applied to both Allah and the angels in the same context, it logically implies that both perform the same action. Interpreting 'salah' as 'prayer' for angels but as 'blessings' for Allah is an arbitrary distinction lacking textual support. This raises an unsettling question: if Allah prays, to whom does He pray? Such a concept is irreconcilable with the notion of an all-powerful, self-sufficient deity.


Furthermore, it's observed that when confronted with theological dilemmas, some Muslims resort to exclaiming "Allahu a'alam" ("Allah knows best") as a default response. While this phrase is a legitimate expression of faith, its use as a retort to challenging questions may indicate an evasion of critical examination. True faith should withstand scrutiny and encourage seeking understanding rather than deflecting with generalized proclamations.
WIKIISLAM


Muslims, consider the contradictions inherent in a deity who prays. Is this the kind of god you wish to follow? Reflect upon the true nature of God as revealed in the Bible and embrace Jesus Christ, the Alpha and Omega, your Redeemer and Savior!

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towardsjesus
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Why do abduls always sound so empty headed?

smurrdog
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God will continually keep this man....Thank you for all you.... You're encouraging a lot of people.
Shallom

abodeoftestimonies
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started with sword, destroyed by internet, whats that?

yonathansembiring
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It’s about to spread the word and the teachings not to mock each other

Worldfreespeech
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I would love to go to church with Sam.

manuelx
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Gottem! All you musIims dont you see?? Leave isIam and pray mercy and forgivness from Jesus Christ

jari
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Superb explanation Bro. Sam..GOD Bless you always

devadasanmanickam
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These are the last days when everything should be clear so when we stand before God the Almighty the Just Lord there will be no excuse, this the end times. Put your house in order

edwarduk
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Words are the sword men are the vessels of the Holy Spirit all glory to God for God is good all the time

GodandHiskingdom
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I remember this kid. Couldn’t follow simple logic pointing out his hypocrisy, kid is slow a bit

Osten
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Al lah this is correct pronounciation since Al lah is one of pagan god

SuperSempak-eg
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Sam's life purpose is to show muslims the way to Jesus Christ! Sam is so Gifted on The Bible and the quran.

bfreeinjesus
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Jesus said " Except a man be born again of the Spirit he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. " Muslims are not born again they don't have salvation they can't enter into the kingdom of God according to Jesus Christ the Messiah. Peace is upon all who put their trust in him.Jesus said many false prophets shall come and shall deceive many.
The Bible also says " Though we or an angel from heaven preach any other gospel than that which we have preached unto you let him be accused." The bible also says" Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light, Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness whose end shall be according to their works "
2 Corinthians 11:14-15.
Dont be deceived my friends it is a narrow way to heaven not a broad way. One way that is through the Lord Jesus Christ, the devil knows that and that is why he creates false religions to deceive people from the 1 true path.

rossurquhart
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Mass today was the gospel according to John; There was no wine to serve at the wedding, but Mary said, Do whatever he(Jesus) says. So they filled the jars to the brim with water, and when served were turned into wine! Just like nonbelievers being turned before it’s too late.

scottkingsley
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Without any understanding and sense they’re practice

Bhgfd
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Thanks for the analysis! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). How can I transfer them to Binance?

HelenLewis-pl
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Many people are saying that the verb "sala", "صلى" means blessings in this context, but it doesn't. Even muslim scholars have established that it means "pray". And there is no issue with that at all. It's only used as a defense to why jesus prayed to the father.

QuaintMark
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The difference between "Salli ila" (صَلِّ إِلَى) and "Salli ala" (صَلِّ عَلَى) in Arabic lies in the prepositions "ila" (إِلَى) and "ala" (عَلَى), which significantly change the meaning of the phrase:

1. Salli ila (صَلِّ إِلَى):
Literal Meaning: "Pray to" or "Pray towards."
The preposition "ila" (إِلَى) means "to" or "towards."
This phrase implies directing prayers or supplications to someone or something.
In Islamic theology, it is used only to refer to praying to Allah (God), as Muslims direct their prayers exclusively to Allah.
For example:

"Salli ila Allah" (صَلِّ إِلَى اللَّه): "Pray to Allah."
2. Salli ala (صَلِّ عَلَى):
Literal Meaning: "Send blessings upon" or "Pray for."
The preposition "ala" (عَلَى) means "upon" or "for."
This phrase is used when invoking blessings, mercy, or peace upon someone, especially the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
For example:

"Salli ala Muhammad" (صَلِّ عَلَى مُحَمَّد): "Send blessings upon Muhammad."
You have to be brave enough to understand that in certain languages certain words have completely different implications in different contexts, but I do not expect someone who blindly follows Sam to be brave

moza
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The answer is simple Al ah hallam / gods knows everything's. All abdools are the same. Muslims cannot gived the firm answer on what they're believing in.

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