A viewer asked whether the host had read this specific hadith entry, apparently raising it as a concrete source worth addressing, though its contents were not discussed further ...
Muslims Realize THEY CAN'T PROVE Islam For 2 Hours And 30 Minutes Straight
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Mishkat al-Masabih 119 - 00:04:53
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Quran 10:94 - 00:07:50
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Used as the main 'Islamic dilemma' text: if Muhammad or his audience are in doubt, they are told to ask those reading the earlier scriptures, so the host argued the Torah and Go...
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Quran 5:48 - 00:26:42
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Raised in connection with the word muhaymin to argue over whether the Quran merely confirms earlier scripture, stands over it, or testifies to it.
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Quran 5:48 - 00:26:42
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Cited as evidence that classical Muslim exegesis reports multiple meanings for muhaymin in Quran 5:48, including attributions to Ibn Abbas such as 'trustworthy,' 'dominant,' or ...
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Quran 2:85 - 00:29:58
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Mentioned as one of the Quran passages the host said he had pressed in a prior debate on the Islamic dilemma, though it was not unpacked in detail here.
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Quran 2:79 - 00:29:58
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Mentioned as one of the Quran passages the host said he had pressed in a prior debate on the Islamic dilemma, likely in connection with claims about scriptural corruption.
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Quran 86:6-7 - 00:31:33
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceQuranic scientific claims
Brought up during a superchat about semen coming from 'between the backbone and ribs,' as part of criticizing the Quran on biological/scientific grounds.
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Quran 3:3-4 - 00:36:38
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Used to argue that the Quran says Allah revealed the Torah and the Gospel before the Quran, in a discussion over whether the Quran confirms prior scripture.
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Quran 12:111 - 00:50:44
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceQuranic clarity / internal contradiction
Quoted to argue that the Quran claims to be 'a detailed explanation of everything,' which the host used to allege an internal contradiction when the text leaves matters unexplai...
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1 Samuel 15:3 - 00:59:06
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Raised by a Muslim caller as evidence of violence in the Old Testament, since it commands destruction in war including women, children, and animals.
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Exodus 15:3 - 00:59:06
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceOld Testament violence
Raised with 1 Samuel 15:3 to argue that the biblical God is a 'man of war,' as part of challenging the claim that Christianity is nonviolent.
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Quran 4:24 - 01:03:43
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceGender Roles and Violence in Islamic Law
Used to argue that the Quran permits intercourse with female captives even when they are already married, making it central to the host's moral critique of Islamic law on war ca...
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Quran 4:24 - 01:04:54
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Quoted to show that classical Sunni exegesis understood Quran 4:24 to permit sex with war-captive women who already had husbands, after ensuring they were not pregnant.
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Quran 4:24 - 01:06:47
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Appealed to through the Abu Sa'id al-Khudri report about captives from Awtas/Autas to support the claim that Muhammad allowed intercourse with married female captives.
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Deuteronomy 21:10-14 - 01:10:53
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceOld Testament violence
Presented as a contrast to Quran 4:24: the host argued the Torah requires dignified treatment of a female war captive, marriage rather than sexual use, mourning time, and releas...
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Mark 13:32 - 01:33:20
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Cited in the dispute over whether Jesus knew the hour, with the Christian side arguing the verse concerns not making it known rather than literal ignorance.
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1 Corinthians 2:1-2 - 01:34:57
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Used to argue that the Greek idea of 'know' can mean 'make known' or 'declare,' since Paul says he 'decided to know nothing' among the Corinthians except Christ crucified.
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John 14:16-17 - 01:42:56
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceMuhammad in the Bible
Used against the claim that Muhammad is the Paraclete: the host argued the Helper/Spirit of truth is already known by the disciples, is with them, and will be in them, which doe...
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John 16:7 - 02:05:52
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Used to rebut the claim that Muhammad is the promised Comforter, because Jesus says that if he goes away he himself will send the Comforter to the disciples.
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Isaiah 7:14 - 02:09:56
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Used to explain why Jesus is called the Messiah and why the virgin birth matters: the host argued that the promised child of the virgin is 'Immanuel,' meaning 'God with us.'
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Quran 11:56 - 02:13:39
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceIslamic Theology
Quoted to argue that the Quran says 'my Lord is on the straight path,' which the host used polemically to say Allah is depicted as being on a path rather than simply being the d...
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