A Muslim caller cited this verse from Surah al-Buruj to argue that Allah 'does what He wills,' so Allah could in principle do anything He wished, including having a son if He ch...
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Quran 85:16 - 00:16:36
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Quran 2:2-5 - 00:29:34
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The host cited these verses to argue that the Quran makes belief in earlier revelations such as the Torah and Gospel part of right guidance and success, against Muslim dismissal...
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Quran 4:136 - 00:30:38
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This verse was read to argue that believers must believe not only in the Quran but also in the scriptures sent down before it, challenging the idea that prior books can simply b...
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Quran 5:68 - 00:35:55
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This verse was used to argue that the People of the Book are told to observe the Torah and Gospel, which the speakers treated as evidence against common Muslim corruption claims.
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Quran 12:111 - 00:58:01
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This verse was cited to argue that the Quran presents itself as a detailed explanation of all things, setting up a later challenge about whether it is actually clear and complet...
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Quran 17:85 - 01:02:24
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This verse was used to challenge the claim that the Quran explains all things in detail, since it says the knowledge of the Spirit belongs only to Allah.
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Sahih al-Bukhari 3849 - 01:10:20
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This hadith was read aloud about monkeys stoning a she-monkey for adultery, and it was used to ridicule and criticize the moral and historical credibility of the hadith tradition.
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Quran 6:101 - 01:32:37
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This verse was central to the argument that the Quran depicts Allah as needing a mate or consort in order to have a son, because it asks how He could have a son when He has no m...
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Quran 39:4 - 01:34:24
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A Muslim participant cited this verse to counter the reading of Quran 6:101, arguing that Allah could choose offspring from creation if He willed and thus was not limited by nee...
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Psalm 51:17 - 01:58:39
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A superchat quoted this Psalm to contrast biblical spirituality with the Quran, emphasizing repentance, brokenness, and a contrite heart before God.
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Quran 4:78-79 - 02:03:25
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These verses were cited together to argue that the Quran contradicts itself on whether both good and evil come from Allah or whether evil comes from the person himself.
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Quran 37:12 - 02:19:14
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This verse was used in a discussion of qira'at to argue that variant readings change the meaning, since one reading has 'you wonder' while another has 'I wonder,' affecting who ...
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Quran 65:4 - 02:30:44
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This verse was used to argue that the Quran permits divorce regulations for females who have not yet menstruated, which the speakers treated as evidence that child marriage is a...
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