@Pressman2040@adunoyebasheer May his soul find peace. But the Bible said that thou the soul is too costly to be ransomed, there are those that will not see death Psalm 49. He that believe in God shall never die
@mohamed_alsmaan@RealShahriqKhan Joshua the son of Nun was his servant and could well narrate this: as i was with Moses, so I will be with you, just fear not. As the Captain of the host of the Lord, Remove your slippers for where you are standing on is holy ground. The Bible led us to know that it was Jesus
The Qur’an does not claim to be a copy of the Torah or the Gospels. It calls itself a confirmation, a guardian (muhaymin), and a criterion (furqān) over previous revelations (Qur’an 5:48). Its purpose is to correct what had been forgotten, misunderstood, or disputed—not to reproduce every narrative identically.
We believe in all the prophets: Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them all). We do not reject one to accept another. Allah says: “We make no distinction between any of His messengers.” (2:285)
As for Noah’s son, the Qur’an never says it was Shem, Ham, or Japheth. It simply mentions a son who chose disbelief over faith, emphasizing that lineage cannot save a person. That lesson does not contradict the survival of Noah’s believing sons from whom nations descended.
The Qur’an repeatedly calls us to follow the millah of Abraham, “who was neither a Jew nor a Christian, but a ḥanīf, a Muslim, submitting to Allah.” (3:67)
The real question is not, “Why isn’t the Qur’an identical to earlier texts?” The real question is: Why assume God’s final revelation must merely repeat earlier scriptures instead of clarifying and correcting what people disputed? That is precisely what the Qur’an says it came to do.
When I was Muslim, this shook me:
The story of Noah.
Because when I compared the Quran to the Torah, I found a difference that isn't small at all.
In Genesis, Noah brings his wife, his three sons, and their wives onto the ark. Shem, Ham and Japheth - All three survive. In fact, the entire post-flood world is traced back to those three sons.
That's the foundation of the biblical genealogy of nations.
Then I read Surah 11.
And suddenly one of Noah's sons refuses to board the ark, says he'll escape by climbing a mountain, and drowns in the flood.
And I remember thinking:
Wait. Which son? What happened to the genealogy? What happened to the nations that were supposed to come from him?
This isn't a minor detail. It's a completely different version of a foundational story.
And the more I studied, the more I noticed the pattern.
Abraham, Moses, Joseph, Mary.
The Quran repeatedly retells biblical accounts with significant changes.
That forced me to ask a question:
If God does not contradict Himself, why do these stories change? Because the Torah's account existed centuries before Islam.
The Dead Sea Scrolls, the Septuagint, and other ancient manuscript traditions all preserve the same core narrative.
Yet the Quran presents a different version.
At some point you have to decide:
Is this revelation?
Or is it revision?
Because if two accounts make contradictory historical claims, they cannot both be preserving the exact same story.
And that question was one of many that eventually led me to reexamine everything I believed.
When I got to Rome this morning, I was presented with this beautiful certificate.
The Romans are happy that we came to compete.
The world will celebrate our superstars.
If RFSU (Swedish Association for Sexual Education) is active in your Country, then your kids are in danger.
I asked some journalists, how would you feel if your daughter of 15 has had 4 abortions without your knowledge and is on the 5th one, and by law, she doesn't have to tell you because RFSU has taught her that it's HER BODY, HER CHOICE (this is on a billboard in Monrovia). This is an outcome if that law is passed, and as I speak, the Liberian Government is under heavy pressure to pass it.
The Swedish Embassy brought in RFSU to drive a policy change, to drive Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) in Liberia, but their target is actually West Africa, and to legalize it by changing their Public Health Laws. When you look at the Public Health Draft Bill of 2019, you'd see it came from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, obviously because the Swedish Embassy is the touch point in Liberia's MFA. The bill failed in 2019, and it was represented in 2022. This time, RFSU, a public opinion formation hitman, was contracted to complete the job.
RFSU strategically set up another organization called AMPLIFYING RIGHTS NETWORK, and created a coalition of 10 NGOs for grassroots mobilization, holding conferences and driving seemingly neutral messaging to distract you away from the core stuff where kids are told it's okay to have another opinion on sex from their parents. They are ready to take them in from the parents, should their Sexual Rights be abused through parental discipline.
The manual below is a teaching aid from RFSU for children. RFSU's parent company produces sex toys, pregnancy kits, condoms, and many adult products, and they are currently promoting sexual education for children in Liberia.
The activities of RFSU are being funded through Swedish and International Development Agency (Sida), UNFPA, and some other organizations in changing public health laws, and pushing CSE into our educational system. If you are a parent, go and ask to see the curriculum of your children. If you see CSE in the curriculum, take your kids out or get ready to have a Child of the World who will be taught on one fateful day, to rebel against you, and be given a backup plan.
This is a backdoor to legalising LGBT in Africa. Fight it now!
You know what shook me when I was Muslim?
The story of Hosea. God tells a prophet to marry a woman He knows will betray him.
She does. She runs to other men. She ends up enslaved, sold, used up, worthless to the world.
And God tells Hosea to go BUY HER BACK.
To pay money for his own wife who cheated on him, and love her again. Hosea 3.
I thought it was the most humiliating command in the Bible. Why would any man do that?
Then I realized I was the wife.
I gave my heart to everything but God. I chased other masters. I sold myself cheap. I made myself worthless.
And God looked at me, the betrayer, and didn’t say “you’re not worth it.”
He said, “Name the price. I’m buying her back.”
That’s the Gospel. God doesn’t wait for the unfaithful to come crawling back clean.
He pays to redeem them while they’re still dirty.
Islam told me to make myself worthy of God.
Hosea showed me a God who pays to redeem the unworthy.
The cross was Him naming the price.
Praise the Lord.
@Blessthings2 If we are happy and we are broke, what will i do.? We say happy new year, happy new month, happy weekend, happy Sunday. Why are we not happy? This your eyes is beautiful just like those AI girls that i stand at Ikeja under bridge waiting for
@Lexzy_Essien@OurFavOnlineDoc I told a medical doctor that doctors and mechanics are the same but ours are better than them. He got angry and blocked me. We make errors and do the car again but doctors are always losing patients and they can't do anything about it