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Was Muhammad A Good Logician?


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More than you'd think. Considering Muhammad is mentioned in Guru Ki Bani, and that he is respected as an earlier messenger by a lot of Sikhs both on this forum and without, the subject cannot be dismissed out of hand.

Besides, do you really think they would ever allow this topic to be discussed on an Islamic forum? Or for that matter on a Christian or Jewish forum, bearing in mind that when one comprehends the fallacies of any one of the Abrahamic religions, one comprehends the fallacies of them all due to their being variations upon one another? Where else is left for people to speak of such things but Sikh (And Hindu) forums?

if you were only as enthusiastic in supporting everything else that is mentioned in "guru ki bani" as you are in defending the discussion of this topic!! is it any wonder why Sikhi is going the way it is?! So islam cannot be discussed on a islamic forum so lets allow it on a SIkh forum.

To think that our great grandfathers fought the moguals.

Yet another mole no doubt!!

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if you were only as enthusiastic in supporting everything else that is mentioned in "guru ki bani" as you are in defending the discussion of this topic!! is it any wonder why Sikhi is going the way it is?! So islam cannot be discussed on a islamic forum so lets allow it on a SIkh forum.

To think that our great grandfathers fought the moguals.

Yet another mole no doubt!!

He is just as enthusiastic. As is nearly every poster here. Gurbani is a vast ocean of knowledge, it isn't restricted to just a few key rivers that we should explore. There isn't an Islamic forum around which would let what we discuss here go by. They would ban it instantly. There are a large variety of topics that correspond to Gurbani.

Our Ancestors fought the Mughals so we could sit here today and talk about these kinds of topics. So we can enrich our own Knowledge of Sikhi and understand why everything happened or is happening. Gurbani is universal and timeless.

The Islamic topic discussed here is presenting Muhammed is a negative light, Almost all Muslim would be unhappy such a discussion is taking place as they perceive him to be perfect.

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He is just as enthusiastic. As is nearly every poster here. Gurbani is a vast ocean of knowledge, it isn't restricted to just a few key rivers that we should explore. There isn't an Islamic forum around which would let what we discuss here go by. They would ban it instantly. There are a large variety of topics that correspond to Gurbani.

Our Ancestors fought the Mughals so we could sit here today and talk about these kinds of topics. So we can enrich our own Knowledge of Sikhi and understand why everything happened or is happening. Gurbani is universal and timeless.

The Islamic topic discussed here is presenting Muhammed is a negative light, Almost Muslim would be unhappy such a discussion is taking place as they perceive him to be perfect.

Yes so we are presenting him in a negative light something Sikhi tells us not to do!?

Ok now we are on the matter and you have responded in such an calm and respectful way. Clear something up for me once and once for all.

Is it true that our 10th Guru ji said we were not to trust them even if they did many thousands of kasams? Something about put your arm in a sack of seasme seeds and how many stick to it thats how many kasams are not to be trusted.

Was it not them who said leave anadpur and we will leave you alone? Obviously my Sikhi Knowledge is not as vast as others on this "Sikh" forum.

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