Used to argue that Allah promised Jesus' true followers victory and dominance in spreading Jesus' message, which the host says conflicts with Islam's claim that core Christian b...
The Allah of Islam Is NOT God... Change My Mind
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Quran 61:12-14 - 00:04:41
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
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Quran 3:55 - 00:04:41
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Used alongside Quran 61 to argue that Allah made Jesus' followers superior over disbelievers until the Day of Judgment, so their message could not have been overrun by falsehood.
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Sahih Muslim 2953 - 00:30:48
- 1UnmappedHadithReferenceMuhammad's Prophethood
Cited as a hadith where Muhammad says the Last Hour would come before a young boy grew very old; the host used it as an example of a failed prophecy against Muhammad's prophethood.
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Quran 17:59 - 00:36:58
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceMuhammad's Prophethood
Quoted to argue that Allah withheld miraculous signs from Muhammad's generation, which the host used against claims that Muhammad performed miracles proving prophethood.
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Mark 13:32 - 00:52:06
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceEschatology / imminence
Raised in a superchat about the Son not knowing the day or hour; the streamer affirmed a Jewish wedding-custom explanation for the verse.
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Galatians 4 - 00:54:59
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceBiblical Prophethood
Mentioned by a caller asking whether Paul foretold Islam; the host rejected that reading and said Paul only warned generally about false teachers and false gospels.
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Quran 6:101 - 01:14:09
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Referenced to argue that Allah's own wording implies he would need a mate to have a son, which the host used to challenge Allah's independence and all-powerfulness.
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Quran 5:44 - 01:23:54
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Mentioned to support the claim that Allah entrusted the Torah to rabbis; it was discussed in a debate over whether earlier scriptures were preserved or corrupted.
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Mark 10:33-34 - 01:25:50
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Crucifixion
Quoted to show Jesus explicitly predicted his own suffering, death, and resurrection, against the Quranic denial of the crucifixion.
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Isaiah 53 - 01:32:30
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceDid Jesus fulfill prophecy?
Cited to show Old Testament prophecy of a suffering, dying, and vindicated Messiah; used to argue that Jesus' death and resurrection were foretold long before Islam.
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Psalm 22 - 01:43:29
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceDid Jesus fulfill prophecy?
Recommended together with Isaiah 53 as another Old Testament passage pointing to Jesus' suffering and messianic fulfillment.
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John 6 - 01:44:18
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceEucharist / real presence
Asked about by a Muslim caller because of Jesus' command to eat his flesh and drink his blood; the host explained it as sacrificial and covenantal language, not literal cannibal...
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Matthew 26:26-28 - 01:49:51
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceEucharist / real presence
Used to interpret John 6 by appealing to the Last Supper, where Jesus identifies bread and wine with his body and blood given for forgiveness.
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Quran 65:4 - 02:14:26
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceChild Marriage Debate in Islamic Law
Quoted to argue that Islam permits marriage to and divorce of girls who have not yet menstruated, making it central to the host's critique of child marriage in Islamic law.
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Quran 33:49 - 02:17:44
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceChild Marriage Debate in Islamic Law
Quoted to argue that only women who have been sexually touched require a waiting period after divorce; the host used it with Quran 65:4 to argue that prepubescent girls in 65:4 ...
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Quran 65:4 - 02:19:46
- 1UnmappedTafsirReferenceChild Marriage Debate in Islamic Law
Cited as an Islamic commentary explaining Quran 65:4 to include girls who have not menstruated because of young age, reinforcing the host's child-marriage argument.
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Quran 65:4 - 02:20:42
- 1UnmappedTafsirReferenceChild Marriage Debate in Islamic Law
Cited as a major Sunni commentary stating that Quran 65:4 includes young girls who have not reached menstruation, used to support the claim that classical Islam allowed consumma...
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Quran 4:24 - 02:25:06
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceGender Roles and Violence in Islamic Law
Quoted to argue that Islam permits sexual access to married female captives, which the host presented as a loophole for adultery and coercive sex in war.
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Quran 4:24 - 02:31:59
- 1UnmappedTafsirReferenceGender Roles and Violence in Islamic Law
Cited as commentary on Quran 4:24, including a report about captives from Awtas, to support the claim that classical Islam allowed intercourse with married female captives after...
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Deuteronomy 21:10-14 - 02:36:06
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceOld Testament violence
Cited to contrast biblical law on female war captives with Islamic law; the host used it to argue that the Torah gave captured women dignity, time, and marital protection rather...
- Quran 65:433 citations
- Quran 4:2422 citations
- Deuteronomy 21:10-1411 citation
- Galatians 411 citation
- Isaiah 5311 citation