” 24. The Arabs were polytheists and pagans until 600 AD. Their claims of being the only monotheistic religion is laughable given the fact that they were the “late bloomers” who adopted monotheism 2600 years after the Jews and 600 years after the Christians.”
Quoted from: http://www.bible.ca/islam/islam-encyclopedia-westerners-need-to-know-list.htm
You are generalizing Arabs. Arabia, at the time of Prophet had multiple faiths dwelling together. Jews and Christians were also dominant in Arabia.
I agree that it could have been worded better. What the writer is saying, is that (Muslim) Arabs adopted monotheism after the Jews. And the Christian faith, being rooted in Judaism, was monotheistic from the start. Islam began 600 years after Christianity. Thus, at no time were Muslims the only monotheists.
because all seen and all unseen creatures on earth have no capability to create the earth they all living in & they all dead in their busy days before they even explored it, they can’t even created small thing like a fungy or a mosquito ,let alone to create sun like billions stars with moon like billions planets that stand above their heads,,,,
that’s why most iSLAM BELIEVERS only surrender their life to ALLAH TA ALA as the greatest creator of all who sent all prophets as warners from prophet ADAM with his wive creaeted by ALLAH TA ALA in 7 heavens above up to last prophet MUHAMMAD MESSENGER OF ALLAH who spread 114 surahs Al’quran as good news
There are different gods–and TWO claim to be the Supreme God and Creator, but only one is. The Bible testifies of Jehovah and His claims to be Creator and Supreme God. The Koran testifies of Allah and his claims to be Creator and Supreme God.
Allah and Jehovah are not the same. According to the Bible, Allah fits the description of Satan; and Islam fits the description of a false, pagan religion. The imam that Muslims await, fits the Bible’s description of The Antichrist.
Each of us has the responsibility, in this life, of examining the claims presented, and determining who they will choose to submit to as their god.
A creator gives breath to his creation, and it mirrors his character and nature. I began to learn what the Creator (of our universe) is like, from nature (His creation), when I was a child. As I grew older, and read the Bible, I could see the same character reflected in its words. Therefore, I am of the belief that Jehovah is Creator of all, and Supreme God, and I will submit myself to Him.
What I see through the Koran is that its author is bloodthirsty, violent, vile, and destructive. Wherever Islam spreads, it brings desolation. It binds its believers through fear and intimidation, and seeks to convert others by terror, destruction and violence.
Although I am far from perfect, I do not believe that my character reflects the author of the Koran–nor do I believe that any good thing could spring from the hands (or mind) of its author. Therefore, I reject the claim by Allah, that he is the Creator, or the Supreme God.
You are obligated, by your very existence, to make the decision for yourself, as to whom you will serve. You must choose who you believe is the Creator–and a good place to begin, is by asking yourself: “Whose character do I mirror–the God of the Bible, or the god of the Koran?”