First, I am not a Bible-basher, and that is how some Christians will make it out to sound. I have only made this post to expose the double standards used by Christian missionaries because they cannot refute the concept of God in Islam, they then try to focus all their attention on tarnishing the image of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to prove Islam.
They know very well they have no chance of challenging the concept of God in Islam because the concept of God Islam makes 100 % sense.
Christians claim Moses is a Prophet. Let me ask you a question. What do you think of your Bible in Numbers chapter 31, when Moses is told to kill all the women and children
When Moses is told to slaughter certain people and the men are all killed, and women and children are brought to Moses as captives of war. Moses gets angry with his soldiers. He says, “Why have you left all the women alive Kill all the women and the little boys except the girls that have yet not known a man.”
My question is does that make Moses NOT A PROPHET because he did that and was that a bad thing he did
Regardless of the Context, this post highlights the hypocrisy of Christian missionaries by TAKING and attacking the Story of Traitors of the Jews of Banu Qurayza, who betrayed Prophet Muhammed and the Muslim-Defence Alliance to DEFEND the Medina against the Arab Pagans of Quraysh tribe who planned an attack on Muslims in Medina.
Traitors of the Jews of Banu Qurayza decided to SECRETLY plot against Islam and Muslims and side with the Arab Pagans of Quraysh tribe in their plan to invade Medina. Here the context for original post about Prophet Moses
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Numbers%2031&version=NIV
Allah knows Best.–
Almighty Allah is the highest and most knowledgeable, and the attribution of knowledge to him is the safest.
Right from Almighty Allah and wrong from me and Satan
Prepared by Mohamad Mostafa Nassar- Australia.
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