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Title: Welcome Letter to the new Pope from Islam
Post by: Boldhunter on August 09, 2013, 05:14:00 pm
     In light of the election of pope Francis I, as the new leader of the Catholic Church. IMAM has sent a letter to the Vatican to congratulate the pope and to extend a hand of peace. The letter can be viewed by clicking on the following link. 


Title: Re: Welcome Letter to the new Pope from Islam
Post by: Psalm 51:17 on August 09, 2013, 05:34:37 pm
I know you're posting from your iPhone, so go ahead and take your time posting the link(I too have to take time to do a lot of stuff on there as well!).

Anyhow - maybe this shouldn't be surprising, but nonetheless it's rather surprising to see how the typical Churchianity pastor has turned a blind eye to this, or are just willingly ignorant.


Title: Re: Welcome Letter to the new Pope from Islam
Post by: Boldhunter on August 09, 2013, 05:40:52 pm
http://www.imam-us.org/news/letter-congratulations-his-eminence-pope-francis -pope-francis   


I had to go back and retrieve the website page. You have to go down to the blasphemous letter dedication and click in the link in the letter to download the actual "Congratulation/Welcome" letter.
Sorry for the delay. These connections are eye-opening.


Title: Re: Welcome Letter to the new Pope from Islam
Post by: Boldhunter on August 09, 2013, 05:57:48 pm
"embrace a creed agreed upon by us..." is part of a scripture from the Q'oran quoted within the letter.
It is completely in opposition with the preceeding statement of saying they believe in Jesus. We all know they do not believe that Jesus is God . The letter is pretty clear that they agree upon one true God as being the same of the Muslim faith. There is a lot of undercurrent doublespeak in the letter, which to me, is very telling of the agenda ahead.


Title: Re: Welcome Letter to the new Pope from Islam
Post by: Psalm 51:17 on August 09, 2013, 06:43:13 pm
When I lived in Louisiana, the pastor at my previous church there was a member of the RCC's Archdiecese's(sp) Interfaith program. He also called LA's Catholic governor Bobby Jindal a "man of faith".

Wouldn't surprise me a bit if a lot of these 501c3 pastors are working quietly with Rome outside of church services.


Title: Re: Welcome Letter to the new Pope from Islam
Post by: Kilika on August 10, 2013, 06:33:16 am
From the article...
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As Muslims we believe in Jesus, peace be upon him, and in his holy mother Mary, as embodiments of peace and tranquility.

See just how deceptive that is?

"embrace a creed agreed upon by us..." is part of a scripture from the Q'oran quoted within the letter.
It is completely in opposition with the preceeding statement of saying they believe in Jesus. We all know they do not believe that Jesus is God . The letter is pretty clear that they agree upon one true God as being the same of the Muslim faith. There is a lot of undercurrent doublespeak in the letter, which to me, is very telling of the agenda ahead.

They don't claim that Jesus is God nor do they think He is divine, nor does Islam believe He is the Son of God. Islam claims the crucifixion never happened. They claim Jesus is a great prophet born to Mary of a virgin birth, that's it.

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The Islamic doctrine of the descension of Jesus to Earth is derived from a couple of Ayaat in the Quran and many Ahadith which are narrated by both Shi’a and Sunni narrators. The following are the most important reasons for this doctrine:

http://www.askthesheikh.com/what-proofs-do-we-have-for-the-return-of-prophet-jesus-at-the-time-of-imam-mahdi/ (http://www.askthesheikh.com/what-proofs-do-we-have-for-the-return-of-prophet-jesus-at-the-time-of-imam-mahdi/)

Ayaat? roughly translated; scriptural verse
Ahadith? basically, it's stuff made up by their Islamic leaders. It's the leaders interpretations of stuff not mentioned directly or indirectly in their Koran. Like the Catholics and Mormons do with their extra books.

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In Islamic terminology, the term hadith refers to reports of statements or actions of Muhammad, or of his tacit approval or criticism of something said or done in his presence.[8] Classical hadith specialist Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani says that the intended meaning of hadith in religious tradition is something attributed to Muhammad but that is not found in the Quran.[9] Other associated words possess similar meanings including: khabar (news, information) often refers to reports about Muhammad, but sometimes refers to traditions about his companions and their successors from the following generation; conversely, athar (trace, vestige) usually refers to traditions about the companions and successors, though sometimes connotes traditions about Muhammad. The word sunnah (custom) is also used in reference to a normative custom of Muhammad or the early Muslim community.[8]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadith (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadith)

We know Islam is a lie in itself. So of course they will speak lies. Outright lies, if it furthers the cause of Islam. And that is even in their book as being okay to do when dealing with "infidels".