Christianity & Other Faiths
Comparing Islam with Christianity, Judaism, and other religions.
LecturesExcellent point by the Champ
While the "Islamic dilemma" lacks academic backing, the "Christian dilemma" in Matthew 23, where Jesus instructs disciples to follow the Pharisees' teachings from the "seat of Moses" but not their practices, presents a scholarly puzzle, as Jesus later criticizes Pharisaic "made up traditions," leading to the dilemma that if Jesus absolutely affirmed Pharisaic tradition, Christianity is false, but if he didn't, he's a false prophet, a conundrum often resolved by scholars as a "general confirmation" despite its apparent contradiction.
Shorts & ClipsHigh-school Dropout Goes Back to School
Despite a Muslim scholar's assertion that the Bible is textually corrupted, his interlocutor demanded specific evidence, which was subsequently provided with a precise page, J, and paragraph number from a referenced text.
Interviews & Q&AHe Thought He Was Ready… Then This Happened
The speaker argues that the Quran, acting as a *mu'min* or "corrector," explicitly edits the Bible by refuting concepts like God's rest in Genesis 1 and Exodus, a point often missed by Christian polemicists who demonstrate ignorance of Islamic texts such as the Quran, Hadith, and *tafsir*.
Interviews & Q&AHigh School Drop Out Cannot Understand
Mohammed Hijab asserts that the "overwhelming vast majority of Muslim scholars," including classical figures like Ibn Hazm (author of Al-Fisal) and those referenced by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani in Fath al-Bari, believed the Christian and Jewish scriptures (the Bible) to be corrupt or distorted.
Shorts & ClipsStrongest Argument for Christianity ?
During a debate, the Opponent challenges Mohammed Hijab's understanding of "relative identity" by using the Titanic as an analogy, questioning if the ship that left shore was "absolutely identical in every way" to the sunken vessel, a point Hijab initially struggles to grasp.
Shorts & ClipsGame over
Mohammed Hijab argues that his opponent, who claims to embody "God logic," must reject Leibniz's law of identity to rationalize the Trinity, thereby admitting a contradiction in their own position regarding Jesus, the Father, and the Holy Spirit.
Interviews & Q&AGodLogic Out Of His Depth
This text, titled "GodLogic Out Of His Depth," urges donations to the Village Mosque project, promising a "house in Jannah" and shared rewards for supporting a Masjid where people will pray, make Dhikr, and memorize the Qur’an, based on a Hadith from the Prophet ﷺ.
Interviews & Q&AHijab Uses The Quran To Refute The Trinity
This text, titled "Hijab Uses The Quran To Refute The Trinity," is a fundraising appeal for a Masjid, encouraging donations to the Village Mosque via a specific affiliate link (mhijab) by promising a "house in Jannah" and shared rewards from "Praying in the Masjid," "Making Dhikr," and "Memorizing the Qur’an," based on a prophetic saying about building a Mosque for Allah.
Interviews & Q&AFlopLogic's MASSIVE Slip Up!
This text, titled "FlopLogic's MASSIVE Slip Up!", encourages donations to the "villagemosque.com" project, promising a "house in Jannah" and shared rewards for supporting the establishment of a Masjid, citing a Prophetic saying about building a Mosque for Allah and listing benefits like "Praying in the Masjid!", "Making Dhikr!", and "Memorizing the Qur’an!".
Shorts & ClipsThe Embarrassment That is Christian Apologetics
This text, titled "The Embarrassment That is Christian Apologetics," is a fundraising appeal for a Village Mosque, promising donors a house in Jannah and shared rewards from prayers, Dhikr, and Qur'an memorization, citing a Hadith from the Prophet ﷺ about building a Mosque for Allah.
Interviews & Q&AFlopLogic Fumbles Over Hijabs Logic
This text, titled "FlopLogic Fumbles Over Hijabs Logic," encourages donations to the Village Mosque project, promising supporters a "house in Jannah" and shared rewards from activities like "Praying in the Masjid," "Making Dhikr," and "Memorizing the Qur’an," based on a Prophetic saying about building a Mosque for Allah.
Shorts & ClipsHilarious Christian Admission Caught
Shorts & ClipsIs Jesus Fully God?
DebatesMohammed Hijab vs GodLogic- FULL DEBATE
In a debate between Mohammed Hijab and GodLogic, key arguments included "The Islamic Dilemma," whether the "Quran Corrects Bible," the trustworthiness of "Previous Scriptures," if "God Rested," "Scholars On Corruption," "Is Jesus God," "Trinity Meets Logic," "The Titanic Analogy," and the concept of "Caused Or Uncaused.
Interviews & Q&AThe Christian Misfits
This text, titled "The Christian Misfits," encourages donations to the Village Mosque project, promising donors a "house in Jannah" and shared rewards from prayers, Dhikr, and Qur'an memorization, based on a Hadith attributed to the Prophet ﷺ.
Shorts & ClipsWhat Judaism and Feminism Have in Common
This text, despite its title "What Judaism and Feminism Have in Common," is actually a solicitation for donations to build a mosque, promising donors a "house in Jannah" and shared rewards from activities like "Praying in the Masjid," "Making Dhikr," and "Memorizing the Qur’an," based on a Hadith from "The Prophet ﷺ.