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Originally Posted by Code_Red
^ On that same token Jews can say that :
Muslims believe that Ali is God , and they worship him.
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Well, if the only Muslims they have contact with do in fact worship Hazrat Ali as a god, then yeah. It will be understood to whom they are refering to.
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What kind of a prophet would teach such obnoxious beliefs ??
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What is so obnoxious about them, and it wasn't a belief or a teaching. It was reality among the Jewish tribes of Arabia of the time.
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If you are going to stick to this particular explaination of quranic claim ( which they ourtright dismiss ) then you will have to face the mirror. Which they will show you.
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*Shrugs*, let them...for all I know, that particular sect is defunct, so who will show me what? If contemporary Jews feel offended, they need to get off their arse and read into it a bit more.
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Sadly muslims pay little or no attention to quran what is revealed for us as an individual and group. In their life time they come accross only those verses which are prudent for their sectarian belief, and carefully tailered explaination of which are bottlefed to them.
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Yeah, but what does that have to do with historical realities? Contemporary Muslims distort them...okay...what does that have to do with the Quranic observation?
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It is vital to know the explaination with reasongin and supported evidence of this vital verse specially for those who are living in western society.
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Why is it vital? It was a mere observation, and is a tangential part of the Quranic narrative.