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The Arabic Bible!!!
#11

<b>wel_mel_2 wrote: Now i am sure why they are hiding it from us.</b>



What do you think is the reason they are "hiding" it from you???

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#12

Bismillah


reepi, why did you change your sig to the testimony of faith?

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#13

<b>Muslimah wrote: why did you change your sig to the testimony of faith?</b>



Christians accept as true the first half of the Shahadah. It is the second half that we object to.

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#14

Bismillah


reepi, for this Insh a Allah I will start a new thread tomorrow. So we can continue discussing there.

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#15

Bismillah: Assalamo Alikum.




Quote:<b>wel_mel_2 wrote: Now i am sure why they are hiding it from us.</b>

What do you think is the reason they are "hiding" it from you???

Because our cultural preventing us from reading certain offensive words and stories like for example "<b>incest stories</b>" (<i>father with his 2 daughters, mother with her son, brother with his sister, father in law with his daughter in law, and of course the story Aholah and Aholibah</i>) etc... and for that reason (<i>and many other reasons</i>) they are afraid to distribute the Bible to the Arab Egyptians (<b>Muslims and Christians</b>).


Salam


Wael.

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#16

<b>wel_mel_2 wrote: they are afraid to distribute the Bible to the Arab Egyptians...</b>



You are only partially correct.


Under Egyptian law, it is a criminal offence for any non-Muslims to proselytize. Therefore, any Christian who gives or sells a bible to a muslim is risking arrest and possibly much worse. So, it is not surprising that Egyptian Christians are very hesitant about supplying muslims with bibles.


Interestingly, there is no law in Egypt which prevents muslims from proselytizing to non-muslims. Hardly seems fair, does it?

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#17

Bismillah: Assalamo Alikum.




Quote:<b>wel_mel_2 wrote: they are afraid to distribute the Bible to the Arab Egyptians...</b>

You are only partially correct.


Under Egyptian law, it is a criminal offence for any non-Muslims to proselytize. Therefore, any Christian who gives or sells a bible to a muslim is risking arrest and possibly much worse. So, it is not surprising that Egyptian Christians are very hesitant about supplying muslims with bibles.


Interestingly, there is no law in Egypt which prevents muslims from proselytizing to non-muslims. Hardly seems fair, does it?

That Egyptian man from USA (<i>friend of Sis Jennifer's family</i>) has also refused to supply me with the Arabic Bible although he is from USA and i am from China (<b>we are not living under the Egyptian law</b>)!!!!!!!!!! but he knows for sure how am i going to react by reading those stories in his so called '<i>book of God</i>' so the matter is not totally about proselytizing.


Salam


Wael…

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#18

Bismillah


Wael, you never answered my question, is the price range fine??

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#19

Bismillah: Assalamo Alikum.




Quote:Bismillah
Wael, you never answered my question, is the price range fine??

Sorry my sister, I just saw your post about the price now... Yes the price is fine, but please make sure that it is the OLD and the New testaments combined. Thanks alot. <i>"you may coordinate with my sister about the payment and how to deliver it to her in Alexandria insh a Allah</i>"


Salam


Wael.

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#20

<b>wel_mel_2 wrote: That Egyptian man from USA (friend of Sis Jennifer's family) has also refused...</b>



Well, I suggest SisterJennifer have her husband ask his friend why he refuses to give or sell him a bible, and report the answer back to us.

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