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1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars To see what your friends thought of this book, To ask other readers questions about Be the first to ask a question about Zaboor-e-Ajam Lists with This Book This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list » is currently reading it marked it as to-read new topicDiscuss This Book There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »What is the Word of God? What are the Books of God? Some say that only the Quran is the Word of God. Others say all revelation from God is the Word of God! Some claim that the revelation previous to the Quran have been corrupted! But can God's Word become corrupted? Is God Greater or Man Greater? Does not the Quran teach that all of God revelation is equal? We believe in Allah, and in what has been revealed to us and what was revealed to Abraham, Ismail, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes, and in (the Books) given to Moses, Jesus, and the Prophets, from their Lord: We make no distinction between one and another among them.




Some claim that the Taurat, Zabur and the writing of the Prophets has been corrupted. What did Jesus (Isa) have to say about that in the Injeel? "Do not think that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish but to fulfill. For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law until all is accomplished." What about the teaching of Jesus (Isa) in the Injeel itself? "Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will not pass away." (Injeel - Matthew 24:35) Please check out the individual articles below that interests you. Can God's Word be corrupted? Some will claim that the Injeel has been corrupted. claim true or false? Can the Word of God be corrupted? Is Man greater than God? Is it possible for man to change God's word? Read what a sincere seeker of God's Truth discovered in his journey to understand God's message as he struggled with the topic "Is the Injeel less or more Trustworthy than the Quran?".




To read more please click here Who decided what is in God's Word? Some say men, not God decided as to what is currently in the Bible? Can man override God's will and purpose? Read what a sincere seeker of God's Truth discovered in his journey to understand who compiled God's message as he struggled in Part 2 of Did God protect his Word through the ages? Some say the Word of God has been corrupted by man. Would God allow man to corrupt his Word that he sent through the Prophets? In spite that man has the capacity of free will, did God protect his message through the ages? Is God not greater than man? Read what a sincere seeker of God's Truth discovered in his journey to understand if God proteced his Word in Part 3 of What does the Quran say about Abrogation? While a Muslim in the late 1980�s, and seeking the truth within Islam, I was faced with a number of issues in defending my faith. One such issue was "abrogation." Abrogation means to annul or cancel something with appropriate or legal authority.




Read about one Muslim's journey in dealing with this issue in his article "The Problem of Abrogation in the Quran". Overview of Bible Formation The Bible is a not a single book like the Quran, it is collection of books of prophets inspired by God over a period of 1500 years. God used forty (40) independent humans to give us his full message. They lived in three different continents - Asia, Africa and Europe. For example, Prophet Moses wrote in the desert of Sinai, Apostle Paul wrote in a prison in Rome, Prophet Daniel from exile in Babylon, and Prophet Ezra in the ruined city of Jerusalem. To read more click here The Challenge to find Discrepancy in the Quran. While a Muslim in the late 1980�s, and seeking the truth within Islam, I was faced with a number of issues in defendingOne such issue was finding discrepancies in the Quran. writing this response has been to provide an answer to my fellow Muslim brothers and sisters regarding the challenges I faced at that point in my faith.




studying the Quran I was faced with many areas of faith and practice that seemedDuring this time I was not seeking to put down or reject the Quran or Islam, on the contrary, my goal was to invite others to Islam and use the Quran as my standard for the perfect, uncorrupted truth revealed from Allah. To read more please click here 29 used & new fromDetailsGiordano: Andrea Chenier (ROH)(BluRay) [Blu-ray] FREE Shipping on orders over . Hailed by The New York Times as "an important new artistic voice" and by Gramophone as "a post-millennial Schubert," Mohammed Fairouz is one of the most significant composers of vocal music of our time. HIs oratorio Zabur (Arabic for "psalms") is a kind of war requiem documenting a conflict's effects on human beings, most notably children. Though cast in a contemporary setting, in a city under siege, Fairouz evokes a timeless world, acknowledging tragedy while asserting an eternal, luminous hope that transcends the disastrous present.




Orchestra: Indianapolis Children's Choir, Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, Indianapolis Symphony OrchestraConductor: Eric StarkComposer: Mohammed Fairouz Audio CD (October 14, 2016) Number of Discs: 1 Label: Naxos American Classics #147,371 in Music (See Top 100 in Music) in Music > Classical > Chamber Music 5 star100%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsFive Stars|An Emotional Journey - Wonderful!!A modern masterworkA great gift for many, and a gorgeous piece of music for all.Inspiration in the Midst of ConflictA Work of Warning and HopeA Masterpiece CDs & Vinyl > Classical Sign up or log in to customize your list. Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What is the Book of David and is it part of the Bible? In Islam we know it as Zaboor (زبور). Is it available today? There is no absolute agreement about what the Book of David (Zaboor or Zabur) is referring to.




The majority opinion is that it refers to the Book of Psalms, which is a part of the Bible. The majority of the Psalms are traditionally written by David. David was not the sole author of any books of the Bible, but: He authored most (but not all) of the Psalms, a Jewish Hymnbook that is the Largest book of the Bible. He is the primary character in the second half of 1 Samuel and all of 2 Samuel, plus its duplicate 1 Chronicles. According to this source, the Books of David are often assumed to be the Psalms, but are not so universally held. Likewise, the Books of Isa are often assumed to be the New Testament, but could refer to an unknown Gospel authored by Jesus himself. In any event, these are not canonical books. A better understanding of the Islamic views on these books would of course be found on Islam.SE, but you'd know that :) Every Ethiopian Orthodox priest starts with the study of the book of David, my father being one of them. It's available in Ethiopia but it's in Ge'ez, an almost extinct language now used solely by the Ethiopian Orthodox church.

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