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[quote][quote][red]Just ask that atheist to read Torah,Injeel and Holy Quran,not as words of God,as his belief restricts him to admit that,but as ancient pieces of literature and see what the literature suggests.[/red] Regards. Edited by: aijaz47 on Wednesday, September 29, 2004 6:10 PM[/quote] [size=2][font=Arial][blue]Asalam Aalaikum If you want to convince an atheist about the consistency of the divine messege of Allah(swt) by drawing his attention to the previous scriptures and Qur'an ,then according to my understanding,I dont think it would help him realize the truth about Islam and Allah(swt) since the previous Scriptures(Bible and Torah) lost their originality and were distorted many years back. If he refers to the previous scriptures and Qur'an,several questions regarding the authenticity of the text of the previous scriptures could strike his mind. He can ask you that if God truely exists then why did he let His previous messeges(Bible and Torah)to become corrupt? Regards, [/blue] [/font=Arial] [/size=2][/quote]
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