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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: College Station, Texas
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shukran jazeer
Sammi, My point was that, even though they may have preached differently and done different things. I recall a story where Muhammad goes to heaven and is told to tell people they must pray 50 times a day. He leaves God and sees Moses, I believe but a prophet of the old testament in any case, who tells Muhammad to speak with god and get the number of prayers reduced. Muhammad keeps repeating thsi until the number is down to 5 a day. Anyway, my point is not that the same religion, word for word, was taught to all prophets but that Muslims consider everything taught as Islam but each version is superceded by newer prophets with more authoritative messages but that they are all Islam. I think we actually agree (at least on what Islam teaches but as I said I am not Muslim I am just relating what I believe Islam's teachings to be) but it is just our explanations that differ
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