Cited by a Muslim caller to argue that the Quran confirms earlier scriptures; the host used it to argue that the Quran attests the truth of prior revelation rather than overruli...
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Quran 5:48 - 00:18:35
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
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Quran 5:47 - 00:20:48
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Used by the host to argue that Christians in Muhammad's time were commanded to judge by the Gospel they possessed, supporting his claim that earlier scripture stands as authority.
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Quran 5:43 - 00:21:55
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Used by the host to argue that Jews in Muhammad's time still had the Torah and were supposed to judge by it, reinforcing the claim that prior scripture remained authoritative.
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Quran 10:94 - 00:27:32
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Presented as a key proof that if Muhammad had doubts about the revelation, he was to consult people reading earlier scripture, which the host used to argue that previous scriptu...
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Quran 3:45 - 00:49:24
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Cited in comparison with Quran 19:17-19 to show that multiple accounts of the same event can emphasize different details without contradiction, defending harmonization in the Go...
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Quran 19:17-19 - 00:49:58
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceGospel Reliability
Paired with Quran 3:45 as an example of a second account of Mary's annunciation; used to argue that differing details across accounts can be harmonized rather than treated as co...
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Sahih al-Bukhari 6967 - 01:04:12
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Used to show Muhammad acknowledging that, as a human judge, he could issue a mistaken ruling based on what he heard, forming part of the host's argument that hadith creates tens...
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Quran 4:65 - 01:09:17
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Used to argue that believers must accept Muhammad's judgments without resistance, which the host contrasted with Sahih al-Bukhari 6967 to claim an internal contradiction.
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Numbers 31:17 - 01:14:17
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceOld Testament violence
Invoked by a guest as a counterexample in the Aisha discussion, alleging Moses commanded Israel to take young virgin girls, as a tu quoque against moral criticism of Islam.
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Quran 4:65 - 01:26:07
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Cited for the report that a man who rejected Muhammad's ruling was killed, used by the host to argue that resisting Muhammad's judgment had deadly consequences and to reinforce ...
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Quran 5:111 - 02:08:28
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceProphets and language of revelation
Used to argue that Jesus' disciples received divine inspiration/revelation, supporting the host's claim that apostolic witnesses could be legitimate inspired transmitters of the...
- Quran 4:6522 citations
- Numbers 31:1711 citation
- Quran 10:9411 citation
- Quran 19:17-1911 citation
- Quran 3:4511 citation