Christian Lady Celebrated Too Early... Then Instantly Regretted It! šDenis | Speakers Corner
Join this channel To Help To Buy Dawah Equipment: Ā Ā Ā /Ā @dawah2soulĀ Ā ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your Support For Dawah Continuation: https://gofund.me/66bb1a8fc https://paypal.me/dawah2soul ================================ A spirited debate unfolds at Speakers' Corner regarding the relationship between the Quran and previous scriptures like the Torah and the Gospel. The discussion centers on the Islamic belief that while the Quran confirms the original divine revelations given to Moses and Jesus, it also serves as a "corrector" for the parts of the Bible that Muslims believe were changed or corrupted by man over time. Using verses from Surah Al-Baqarah and Surah Al-Ma'idah, the speakers challenge each other on whether it is logical to both "confirm" and "correct" a text simultaneously, leading to an intense exchange about the preservation of God's word and what it truly means to "uphold" the previous scriptures in light of the Quran's message. 0:00 - Introduction: Did God Give a Book to Jesus? 1:40 - Surah Al-Baqarah (2:41): Confirming What is With You 2:45 - The Argument: Confirmation vs. Corruption 3:50 - How the Quran Corrects Previous Scriptures 5:40 - Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:47): Judging by the Gospel 6:20 - Surah Yunus (10:94): Asking Those Who Read the Scripture Before 7:25 - Surah Al-Baqarah (2:85): Believing in Part of the Scripture 9:45 - The Inspired Word of God in the Bible 12:20 - The Relationship Between the Bible and the Quran 13:48 - Addressing the Children of Israel 15:15 - Can You Confirm and Correct at the Same Time? 17:35 - The Four Holy Books in Islam 19:50 - Preserving the Word of Allah 21:26 - Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:68): Upholding the Torah and Gospel #islam #christian ***Disclaimer: "The views expressed by participants in these debates and videos are their own and do not necessarily reflect the stance of 'Dawah2Soul.' These discussions are presented as a representation of the dialogues that take place at Speakers' Corner."
