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Inbreeding in Islam: Over 70% Of Muslims Are The Product of Incest

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Inbreeding in Islam: Over 70% Of Muslims Are The Product of Incest By   Carlisle du Rozel   It should not be alarming that the respectability of the Islamic ethical system has been severely questioned in both the far past and contemporary times. According to an  article  in the Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, until a few years ago the practice of murdering women to preserve family honor enjoyed almost total legitimacy within Palestine, one of the most homogeneously Muslim societies in the world. With this consideration, alongside the alarming  rise  of Islamic terrorism in Europe centered around  Germany , and the radicalization of European converts to the Muslim faith, Islam can be rightly held under intense scrutiny by the public eye. A Danish news outlet titled  Jyllands-Posten  released information in 2009 concerning the astonishing rate of stillbirths, physical deformities, and various mental diseases caused by the ever-imminent incest-filled landscape

Incest in the Qur'an: Marriage between father and his biological daughter

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Introduction The Oxford Dictionary defines incest as sexual intercourse of near relations. Elaborating on this Encyclopaedia Britannica (CD ROM version) writes: Generally speaking, the closer the genetic relationship between two people, the stronger and more highly charged is the taboo prohibiting or discouraging sexual relations between them. Thus, sexual intercourse between a father and daughter, a mother and son, or a brother and sister is almost universally forbidden. Sexual relations between an uncle and niece or between an aunt and nephew are also generally taboo, and relations between first cousins are prohibited as well in some societies. On the harmful effect of incestuous relation Encyclopaedia Britannica also writes: Highly inbred populations have diminished reproductive success and become gene pools for hereditary disorders. Incest in the Qur'an: Marriage between father and his biological daughter Muslims will find it hard to believe that Allah in the

21 Proofs That Yeshua Is The “Prophet Like Moses”

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 Yeshua Is The “Prophet Like Moses” By  ONE FOR ISRAEL (Messianic Jews In Israel) There is a telling passage in Deuteronomy 18 where Moses tells us,  “The Lord your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from among you, from your brothers – it is to him you shall listen”.  (verse 15). And later in verse 18;  “I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their brothers . And I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall speak to them all that I command him. And whoever will not listen to my words that he shall speak in my name, I myself will require it of him.” No prizes for guessing who that prophet might be with hindsight, but John the Baptist wasn’t a hundred percent sure so he sent some people to his cousin, Yeshua, to double check.  “Are you The Prophet?”  they asked. Philip felt pretty sure, and told his brother, Nathaniel,  “We have found him of whom Moses in the Law and also the Prophets wrote—Jesus of Nazareth, son of Joseph.” Let’s look at

Quran Confirms: Today's Bible Unchanged

Quran Confirms: Today's Bible Unchanged Muslims and Christians believe in the infallibility of the original Biblical manuscripts. But many adherents of Islam think that today's Bible has undergone substantial changes with regard to its early manuscripts and their translated versions. However, the Quran does not support this claim unanimously! In fact it makes it clear that the Bible, known as the Torah and the Injil, was found reliable in Muhammad's (p.b.u.h) time, the sixth century. To prove that the twentieth century Bible is still authentic it only has to be compared with a copy from the sixth century. All quotations are taken from "The Meaning of the Holy Quran" translated by Abdullah Yusuf Ali and published by Armana Corporation, U.S.A., 1989. Because of a lack of space it has not always been possible to print whole verses. The reader is encouraged to look up the references and their contexts in either the Quran or the Bible. THE TESTIMONY OF THE