Used as the first half of a claimed Quranic contradiction: the host argued this verse teaches that no person can bear another person's sin or burden under any circumstance.
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Quran 35:18 - 00:13:17
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceQuranic clarity / internal contradiction
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Quran 16:25 - 00:15:10
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceQuranic clarity / internal contradiction
Used as the second half of the claimed contradiction: the host argued this verse says a misleader will bear some of the burdens of those he misled, which he said conflicts with ...
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Quran 7:157 - 01:12:39
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited to argue that the Torah and Gospel were still written and present with Jews and Christians in Muhammad's time, undermining the claim that the original Injil was unavailable.
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Quran 61:6 - 01:23:37
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceMuhammad in the Bible
Cited as the Quranic claim that Jesus foretold a messenger named Ahmad after him; used to challenge whether Jesus ever actually said this in prior scripture.
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Quran 5:43-48 - 01:36:10
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Used as a block to argue that the Quran tells Jews and Christians in Muhammad's time to judge by the Torah and Gospel they had, implying those scriptures still held authority then.
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Quran 9:29 - 01:45:03
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceIslam and Social Order
Cited to distinguish treatment of Jews and Christians from pagans: the host used it to argue that People of the Book could remain under Islamic rule by paying jizya.
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Sunan an-Nasa'i 3971 - 01:49:42
- 1UnmappedHadithReferenceIslam and Social Order
Read aloud to argue that Muhammad was commanded to fight people until they confessed Islamic faith and practiced core Islamic duties, supporting the claim that pagans had to con...
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Quran 5:2 - 01:56:26
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceIslamic Theology
Raised by an ex-Muslim caller, who used it to argue that Quranic pilgrimage and sacrificial rituals looked to her like satanic ritual practice.
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Sunan an-Nasa'i 3966 - 02:15:16
- 1UnmappedHadithReferenceIslam and Social Order
Read aloud as the more explicit hadith stating Muhammad was commanded to fight idolaters until they testified to Islamic belief and joined Islamic ritual life; used to show idol...
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Quran 3:3-4 - 02:34:52
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceBiblical canon / textual authority
Cited to support the stream's opening claim that the Quran 'confirms' the earlier scriptures, especially the Torah and Gospel.
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Deuteronomy 32:2 - 02:45:07
- 1UnmappedTorahReferenceMuhammad in the Bible
Read from a Quran.com footnote as one of the Bible passages some Muslim scholars cite as describing Muhammad; it was listed but not deeply analyzed in the stream.
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Isaiah 42 - 02:45:07
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceMuhammad in the Bible
Read from a Quran.com footnote as another passage some Muslim scholars claim points to Muhammad; it was cited as an example of the argument, not unpacked in detail.
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John 14:15-17, 26 - 02:53:25
- 1UnmappedGospelReferenceMuhammad in the Bible
Used to refute the Muslim claim that the 'Comforter' is Muhammad: the host argued the passage says the figure is the Holy Spirit, sent to Jesus' disciples, unseen by the world, ...
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Deuteronomy 18:15-18 - 02:59:13
- 1UnmappedTorahReferenceMuhammad in the Bible
Used to answer the claim that Muhammad is the prophet like Moses: the host argued the context says the prophet would arise from among the Israelites themselves, not from Ishmael...
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