Quran
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Another “Quranic Inquisition” episode

Back with Lloyd, Usama Dakdok, JC and Adam (and also with Mel, from Islamic Origins’s channel—alas briefly) for another episode in our “Quranic Inquisition” series on how the Qur’an depicts Jesus — not Muhammad. SUPPORT MY WORK(click on button or image) Continue reading
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Further Quranic evidence against the Islamic narrative

Back with Lloyd, Usama Dakdok, and JC for another round in our series on how the Qur’an depicts Jesus — not Muhammad.Adam Seeker joined us later in the stream for a riveting exchange on several glaring contradictions between the Islamic narrative and the literal meaning of some verses. SUPPORT MY WORK(click on button or image) Continue reading
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More Quranic verses proving the Judeo-Christian context of early Islam

Back with Lloyd, Usama Dakdok and JC for a follow-up to our previous stream on the Quran depicting Jesus — not Muhammad!We explored more verses showing how Islamic traditionalists altered the text to hide its Judeo-Christian roots. SUPPORT MY WORK(click on button or image) Continue reading
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Early Islam was about Jesus—not Muhammad!

I joined LloydDeJongh and JC from Quranic Inquisition for a fascinating discussion showing how the Qur’an literally proves that early Islam was about Jesus — not Muhammad! SUPPORT MY WORK(click on button or image) Continue reading
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Where is the “place of Abraham”?

This article by Odon Lafontaine attempts to make sense of the actual references to Jerusalem in the Quran and in the Islamic narrative in regard to the Islamic narrative’s interpretation of its sacred texts. It has also been published on his Academia page and can be downloaded as a PDF file. Continue reading
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The “barrier” between the two seas

A short article on the curious reference to the “two seas” in the Quran, suggesting some of it may have been preached much farther north than the traditional Islamic narrative indicates–possibly in Syria. Continue reading
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Understanding the Quran with Murad and Odon Lafontaine

Odon invited Murad to his channel for a friendly chat, allowing Murad to present his English translation of the Quran and enabling the two to discuss their views on Islam’s main text and the origins of Islam. Continue reading
