A group of Muslims composed of Imams, doctors, engineers, teachers and students with a mission to help those who are seeking the clarity of Islam to be able to access answers and clarifications on accusations put forth against Islam.
We strongly condemn all types of terrorism and stand firm in refuting those who try to justify it in the name of any ideology or mask it under any type of liberation movement.
The historical prophet from Nazareth was named Ribi Yehoshua, and is not the same as the Christian Jesus. A logical analysis (found here: www.netzarim.co.il by the only legitimate Netzarim (which is in Ra’anana in Israel) of the earliest manusscripts (including the logical implications of the research by Ben-Gurion Univ. Prof. of Linguistics Elisha Qimron of Dead Sea Scroll 4Q MMT)) of “the gospel of Matthew”, implies that Ribi Yehoshua was a Perushi (Pharisee). Ribi Yehoshua ha-Mashiakh (the Messiah) from Nazareth was called a Ribi and only the Perushim had Ribis.
Since “the gospels” contains anti-Torah statements (for example John 14:6; a forbidden addition according to Devarim (Deuteronomy) 13:1-6 ) the logical conclusion is that Ribi Yehoshuas talmidim (apprentice students) Netzarim never accepted “the gospels”. Therefore a reconstruction of Matityahu is needed. If you want to follow Ribi Yehoshua I recommend you to study the above website. It is necessary to study that for Muslims whom wants to follow the prophet Ribi Yehoshua, instead of the anti-Torah Jesus, which is not a prophet according To Torah (Devarim 13:1-6).
The Quran teaches that Torah (called “Tourat” in Arabic) is the word of ha-Sheim (the Creator). It teaches it has been redacted, but there are no proofs of that statement. It teaches to follow Mosheh (called “Mousa” in Quran), so it is important to know that according to Torah, Mosheh taught that one should follow the mitzwot (commandments) in Torah, including not eating shellfish; and that one should keep Shabat (including not working on Shabat). A perfect Creator implies He does not change.
All of the above implies that the first century Ribi Yehoshua didn’t teach anyone to convert to a religion other than Judaism.
IslamDunk they ask? Yes, that's right IslamDunk. But why? In this clip Korey Togtema explains the history behind the name. It is a pun, a play on words with a positive connotation, having to do with refuting misconceptions against Islam.
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meditation technique!! thats the words of Allah swt...you are talking about...the speaker himself needs to read up on islam.
The historical prophet from Nazareth was named Ribi Yehoshua, and is not the same as the Christian Jesus.
A logical analysis (found here: www.netzarim.co.il by the only legitimate Netzarim (which is in Ra’anana in Israel) of the earliest manusscripts (including the logical implications of the research by Ben-Gurion Univ. Prof. of Linguistics Elisha Qimron of Dead Sea Scroll 4Q MMT)) of “the gospel of Matthew”, implies that Ribi Yehoshua was a Perushi (Pharisee). Ribi Yehoshua ha-Mashiakh (the Messiah) from Nazareth was called a Ribi and only the Perushim had Ribis.
Since “the gospels” contains anti-Torah statements (for example John 14:6; a forbidden addition according to Devarim (Deuteronomy) 13:1-6 ) the logical conclusion is that Ribi Yehoshuas talmidim (apprentice students) Netzarim never accepted “the gospels”. Therefore a reconstruction of Matityahu is needed. If you want to follow Ribi Yehoshua I recommend you to study the above website. It is necessary to study that for Muslims whom wants to follow the prophet Ribi Yehoshua, instead of the anti-Torah Jesus, which is not a prophet according To Torah (Devarim 13:1-6).
The Quran teaches that Torah (called “Tourat” in Arabic) is the word of ha-Sheim (the Creator). It teaches it has been redacted, but there are no proofs of that statement. It teaches to follow Mosheh (called “Mousa” in Quran), so it is important to know that according to Torah, Mosheh taught that one should follow the mitzwot (commandments) in Torah, including not eating shellfish; and that one should keep Shabat (including not working on Shabat). A perfect Creator implies He does not change.
All of the above implies that the first century Ribi Yehoshua didn’t teach anyone to convert to a religion other than Judaism.
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