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  1. The word “Bible” itself is not directly mentioned in Al-Quran anywhere “Bible” comes from the Greek word “Biblios” which simply means “Book” and in Arabic, this word is called “Kitab” - this word is mentioned in Al-Quran so you must be referring to these verses:- “And indeed, among them surely is aRead more

    The word “Bible” itself is not directly mentioned in Al-Quran anywhere

    “Bible” comes from the Greek word “Biblios” which simply means “Book” and in Arabic, this word is called “Kitab” – this word is mentioned in Al-Quran so you must be referring to these verses:-
    “And indeed, among them surely is a group, they distort their tongues in The Kitab so that you may think it is from The Kitab – and it is not from The Kitab – and they say, “It is from Allah” – and it is not from Allah – and they say about Allah the lie while they know.”
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    “So woe to those who write (i.e: fabricate) The “Kitab” with their [own] hands then they say, “This is from Allah” to barter (i.e: sell) with it for a little price! So woe to them for what their hands have written and woe to them for what they earn!”

    Therefore, Al-Quran claims that Bible is mixed in various areas – there are truths in it in various areas, certainly, but there are also some areas which are changed, fabricated or removed

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  1. Asma Issa
    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    The Bible is generally considered to be older than the Quran. The Old Testament, which is the first part of the Christian Bible, was first written in Hebrew between the 12th and 2nd centuries BCE, while the New Testament was written in Greek in the 1st century CE. The Quran, on the other hand, was rRead more

    The Bible is generally considered to be older than the Quran. The Old Testament, which is the first part of the Christian Bible, was first written in Hebrew between the 12th and 2nd centuries BCE, while the New Testament was written in Greek in the 1st century CE.

    The Quran, on the other hand, was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad in Arabic during the 7th century CE. Therefore, the Bible written before the Quran for several centuries.

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  1. If you are a Christian, you may have heard that it is wrong to pray to saints. Many Protestants believe that praying to saints is wrong and a distraction from God. Catholics, on the other hand, believe that it is fine to ask the saints for prayer. Why Praying to Saints is Wrong? A common objection tRead more

    If you are a Christian, you may have heard that it is wrong to pray to saints. Many Protestants believe that praying to saints is wrong and a distraction from God. Catholics, on the other hand, believe that it is fine to ask the saints for prayer.

    Why Praying to Saints is Wrong?

    A common objection to praying to saints is that it violates the First Commandment, which says:

    You shall not make for yourself an idol (Ex. 20:4).

    Moreover, the Second Commandment prohibits the making of statues of any god. The Bible also says, that only one is acceptable between God and men, and that one is Jesus Christ. This means that no one should ever pray to the saints.

    Another common argument against prayers to the saints is wrong that they are not in heaven and thus do not go directly to God. However, this is simply a misconception that cannot be proven with Scripture.

    Saints are Christians in heaven who have died and are now in a heavenly place with God. They have a sincere interest in helping people on earth, and they can be a source of support in our difficult times.

    In Revelation chapter 5, we read that the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb and each one held a harp and a golden bowl full of incense. The prayers that they sang were the prayers of the saints in heaven.

    Unlike the dead who are in a state of “sleep” or those in heaven are conscious and alive. They are aware of their surroundings and the evil that exists on this earth.

    In the Bible, there are numerous passages that discourage the practice of praying to the saints. This is because the saints in heaven are not subject to the time and space limitations that exist in this life. Therefore, they can hear your prayers but can not answer them.

    Nevertheless, the Bible does not deny that these spirits can speak to us. Rather, we must recognize that these saints are the messengers of God’s love for us. Hence, we are not to seek out these saints to communicate with them, but instead to talk to them daily.

    Our goal should be to share our weaknesses with them and ask them to walk with us through those times. These saints are a model for holiness on earth, and we can copy their example of holiness to live a more perfect life with God.

    As a matter of fact, some Christians actually do ask the saints to pray for them. For example, some Catholics ask the Blessed Virgin Mary to pray for them or to ask a particular saint to pray for them.

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  1. What did Saint Peter ask the old lady for? Saint Peter was traveling around the world preaching the message of God. He was very tired and hungry and so he came to the old lady door to ask for something to eat. She was cooking cakes on her heart and so he asked for a piece of cake to eat. The woman wRead more

    What did Saint Peter ask the old lady for?

    Saint Peter was traveling around the world preaching the message of God. He was very tired and hungry and so he came to the old lady door to ask for something to eat. She was cooking cakes on her heart and so he asked for a piece of cake to eat.

    The woman was very greedy and so she refused to part with her cakes for him to eat. She felt that her cakes were too large to give away. So she made smaller and smaller cakes, till she finally made a very small cake as thin as a wafer. She even put it on the shelf, but she never gave it to Saint Peter, as it was too big for her to give away.

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  1. These are seven reasons we ask saints for their intercession. 1. Saints are role models who provide an example of living a holy life without sin and encourage us to do the same. Asking for their intercession on our behalf, connecting us to the God. 2. When we ask the saints for their intercession, wRead more

    These are seven reasons we ask saints for their intercession.

    1. Saints are role models who provide an example of living a holy life without sin and encourage us to do the same. Asking for their intercession on our behalf, connecting us to the God.

    2. When we ask the saints for their intercession, we realize that they have a strong relationship with God and can help us in make a closer connection with God.

    3. The word saint reminds us of the power of faith, prayer and human connection to God, even after death. Asking the saints to pray for our intentions is one way to connect with others on a spiritual level beyond any boundaries.

    4. Holiness that sainthood has is attainable by all believers, so asking them for their intercession helps remind us that holiness is possible in our own lives as well. We too can start to live sinless life and become more aware of how others may be praying for our success too.

    5. Ask saints for their intercession brings comfort during times of sorrow because it reminds us we are not alone in our struggles but have many in prayer joining us from heaven above.

    6. Many of these blessed saints lived difficult lives full of trials yet stayed faithful despite adversity. Praying through saints for their intercession gives inspiration courage during hard times.

    7. By asking saints for their intercession, we learn humility as we recognize both their greatness but is dependent upon God’s grace for salvation just like everyone else.

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  1. Saints have a unique closeness to God due to their faithfulness and purity of spirit. As great representatives of the tradition of holiness. They have an understanding of God's will that is both deep and profound. By asking saints to intercede on our behalf in prayer, we can be certain that the wordRead more

    Saints have a unique closeness to God due to their faithfulness and purity of spirit. As great representatives of the tradition of holiness. They have an understanding of God’s will that is both deep and profound. By asking saints to intercede on our behalf in prayer, we can be certain that the words we are offering are echoing up to Heaven with the full backing of strong spiritual advocates.

    Saints join us in our struggles with sin and difficulty. Saints role in our life as friends and companions who offer us comfort and hope even in our darkest moments. Saints lead us ever closer to a more realized relationship with God through deeper devotion and righteous living, reminding us that we too can strive for holiness.

    Saints are able to connect with Jesus in spiritual ways through their own grace filled lives that were lived purely for His glory. So when we ask them for intercede in praying for us it becomes an act of faith toward a greater purpose. Through their insight into prayer, wisdom about spiritual matters, intercessory power, and closeness to Christ these holy figures appeal directly to our Lord on behalf of ourselves or those around us.

    By intercede saints into our prayer life we provide ourselves with important role models capable of inspiring genuine conversion and transformation within our souls through fellowship together before the throne of grace. When saints pray with us and join their holiness alongside ours something beautiful takes place within each one of us.

    The reason we ask Saints for intercede for us in prayers because prayer is absolutely essential in maintaining our relationship with Christ. Prayers give us religious values on love and forgiveness.

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  1. These are the seven reasons why ask saints for prayer. 1. Saints Intercede on Behalf of Us Saints have been called the favorites of God, due to their heroic and unyielding faith. Saints are able to intercede on our behalf of us during prayers and provide a gateway for us to God. This makes saints unRead more

    These are the seven reasons why ask saints for prayer.

    1. Saints Intercede on Behalf of Us

    Saints have been called the favorites of God, due to their heroic and unyielding faith. Saints are able to intercede on our behalf of us during prayers and provide a gateway for us to God. This makes saints unique in that they are the bridge between people and God, allowing our prayers to reach Him easier.

    2. Saints Can Offer Practical Advice

    When seeking prayer from a saint, it is not uncommon to get practical advice. Saints often understand the difficulties we go through because they too were human and experienced suffering, but ultimately achieved peace over it. Some saints also give advice on how we can grow closer to God, or how we can better actualize kindness and true happiness here on Earth.

    3. Prayer Provides a Sense of Peace

    Asking saints for prayer gives us immense peace and comfort that comes with trusting loved ones to assist in times of need. Praying with your saint gives you a special connection, one which cannot be simulated, helping reaffirm that you are all connected in this world and within God’s realm.

    4. Help Participate in Living Tradition

    Asking your saint for prayer is a living tradition. A tradition many have followed long before our time up until now, continuing through every single generation. Keeping these traditions alive is beneficial for everybody looking for peace away from our ever-changing modern lives where uncertainties lurk around almost every corner!

    5 Links Us with Our Spiritual Heritage

    Each person has their own unique spiritual heritage which includes their ancestors, tracing all the way back centuries ago when our very first ancestor prayed for help or guidance and received it from his/her chosen Spirit Guides or Holy Representatives (also known as saints). Enhancing this bond means establishing ourselves as viewers of eternal presence attuned with gods love more deeply than ever before!

    6 Allows Access to Unseen Wisdom

    When asking saints for prayer helps us access unseen wisdom that encourages seeking holiness both inwardly and outwardly. Asking saints allows us to receive ancient messages meant only for us, giving us access no other source can provide! In those wise words gain epiphanies, hidden truths only the divine can reveal! That is why do we ask the saints to pray for us.

    7. Strengthens Our Faith

    Saints help us reinforce beliefs and strengthen our faith. This enables believers to experience miracles. When something goes awry believing that help was sent through divine intervention. The saints provide aid no matter what path is chosen, saints prayers are ten times more reliable than ordinary believers.

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  1. These are four saints, you can ask to find something. 1- Saint Anthony of Padua Saint Anthony of Padua is a good saint to ask for help when looking for something that is lost or misplaced. He is known as the “Finder of Lost Things” and is one of the most beloved saints in the Catholic Church. He wasRead more

    These are four saints, you can ask to find something.

    1- Saint Anthony of Padua

    Saint Anthony of Padua is a good saint to ask for help when looking for something that is lost or misplaced. He is known as the “Finder of Lost Things” and is one of the most beloved saints in the Catholic Church. He was gifted with discernment, which enables him to assist people in their search. All you have to do before asking his assistance is to make sure your intentions are pure and you sincerely believe that he can help find what you lost or misplaced.

    2. Saint Jude

    St Jude, also known as Thaddeus, is another saint that can help if you’re searching for something that cannot be found by ordinary means. This powerful saint is often referred to as “the patron saint of lost causes” due to his reputation for Intervening on behalf of people whose requests seem impossible or hopeless. It’s important to remember that St Jude will not intervene in any situation unless it has spiritual significance and your intentions are turned towards God above all else.

    3. Saint Dismas

    Saint Dismas, also known as The Good Thief, can be asked for assistance when it comes to finding lost objects or items from long ago even though he wasn’t technically a saint during his life’s time on earth. What makes him so special is the fact that he was able to recognize Jesus Christ at his death despite having led a wicked life prior, which earned him canonization after death by popular Christian cultures across Europe and Asia Minor in particular during medieval times. Therefore, asking him for aid may open doors beyond what you could possibly imagine!

    4. Saint Joseph

    Saint Joseph might be the best saint to turn to if what you seek has been specifically hidden from view or put away somewhere intentionally rather than being truly lost like an object misplaced unintentionally over time outside one’s sightline leading them to seek St Joseph’s kind and patient intercession instead according to devout Catholic prayer guides typically recommended by schoolteachers affiliated with religious institutions throughout North America!

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