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Tag Archives: trinity
Dream: Catholic Mureed
I had a dream where I was in my living room on a bright and sunny day with Mawlana Sheikh Nazim and a few mureeds, and we were all doing dhikr. I was holding my green Rosary and saying a God Jesus Christ dhikr… Continue reading
Posted in Dream Interpretation
Tagged Catholic Church, Christian beliefs, Christianity, cross, Divine Unity, Eastern Orthodox Church, Jesus Christ (as), Tawheed, tawhid, trinity
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Satanic Verses
before prophet Muhammed (pbuh) was born, the moon god “al-Ilah” (Allah) had three daughters named al-Lat, al-Uzza and Manat. The first two were even named after their father. Each daughter had a separate shrine near Mecca, where Allah’s shrine was located.
As Muhammad (pbuh) grew weary from evangelizing his new religion with little success, he was tricked by the devil into adding a verse in the Koran that commanded Muslims to pray to Allah’s three pagan daughters Lat, Uzza and Manat. Continue reading
Posted in Hadith, History, Takhrij
Tagged al-`Uzza, al-Lat, cranes, dieties, internet postings, Manat, moon-God, pagan, Robert Morey, Satanic Verses, Shaykh Gibril Haddad, triad, trinity
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St Bede the Venerable
Q: Based on his writings, St Bede the Venerable appears to be a Muslim, or had known everything about the religion of Islam. His definition or description of God is no different than what we read in the meanings/translations of Esmaul Husna. Continue reading
Posted in Belief & Doctrine, History
Tagged Asmu'l-Husna, Augustinian, Beautiful Names and Attributes, Fathers of the Desert, Francis of Assisi, Meister Eckhart, monotheism, Sayyidina Muhammad (s), St. Bede, Theresa of Avila, trinity, Tunis
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