So I seen this pro Islamic page and I thought it would be really good if we could refute this . Point #1 islam was founded by Muhammad who lived in Saudi Arabia . Saudi Arabia had a wealth of Christian and Judaic knowledge and customs . There were heretical Christians and Jews living there . There were even Jews who lived in Yemen and were banished back to the Judea province which is present day Israel . It would be very well known that Saudi Arabia would have a vast amount of Christian scripture and Jewish scriptures circulating . This Muhammad and the many tribes living there had contact with these “ people of the book” . The idea that pagans were the sole target of Muhammad was a lie because that population of pagans versus monotheist were actually smaller . Point#2 Muhammad and his scribes needed to create a religious political ideology to create an army to fight loot and take over the Arab peninsula . The only way this can be accomplished is by fusing Judeo- Christianity and re molding Jesus as a man and not god and making Muhammad as the last messenger Jesus and the Jews were speaking about . This gives him religious validation so people can commit to his agenda . Point #3 Muhammad is mentioned 4 times in the Quran and Jesus over 20 times and Moses over 100 times . The Quran is an anti trinitarian literature which was something the heretic Christian’s believed in as well . The Quran has fabrications and plagraism of the old and New Testament which many seems incorrect the way it was written . The injeel was the book given to Jesus and it was lost so the Quran came in place of it. Jesus never wrote a book or received a book . But it fits well with the Islamic agenda to validate why the Quran is real because the real gospel of Jesus is lost . Ending- these are small points due to space can only generalize . If religion could be copy righted islam would be bankrupt for ultimate plagiarism.
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My imaginary friend existed before yours did! That’s what this is like.