

New Podcast Let Us Reason - A Christian/Muslim Dialogue
Al Fadi
New Podcast Let Us Reason exists to reach Muslims for Christ …
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Oct 23, 2021 • 25min
344 | The Islamic World of Superstition,Part1; Djinn, with Joel Richardson,
According to Islam Djinn (Ginn) ;also known as genies are not human, but spirits that have a free will to believe or not. Muslims are afraid of them and a lot of them have violent encounter with them. The Quran mentions Djinn in Sura 72, It says that they are different than angels. Christians believe that they are demons and we have the power to pray and set people free from that. Missionaries do that in Middle Eastern countries. The Gospel has the power to set people free.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 16, 2021 • 25min
343 | A Summary of Ministry Happenings and Improvements
Al Fadi talks about the different improvements that happened in the past months from remodeling the studio, having amazing guest speakers, the King's church online in Arabic, the Q&A show by Al Fadi, another show on textual criticism of the Quranic manuscripts, and publishing the new Arabic videos on a new Facebook page called" Nahj Al sabeel', نهج السبيل. He also mentions two more Facebook pages: one is cirainternational.com in Arabic قناة السيرة الدولية and his personal FB; Alfadi.cira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 10, 2021 • 25min
342 | Is the Story of Mohammad Historical or Fictional With Brother Mel
Al Fadi talks with Brother Mel who tries to decide if the story of Mohammad is historical or fictional by comparing it with the fictional story of "The Lord of the Rings". Using twelve points of comparison from the call to adventure, the supreme ordeal,...., and finally the road back or the heroes return. Mel concludes that Mohammad's story is fictional. Listen to learn the details of the story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 3, 2021 • 25min
341 | Where we Were And Where Are we Going? With Jay Smith, Part 2
Jay Smith asks Al Fadi ;who is a native of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, about what Muslims believe about Jeddah and what historians today believe. Muslims believe that Jeddah existed around 400 BC while historians discovered that it did not exist before the eighth century as a port to serve Mecca. They also discuss what Muslims do in Mecca, the black stone, its significance, why people try to touch and kiss it, and how all this are idolatry. Jay and Al are doing a series on Jay's channel (PfanderFilms) to debunk the myth of the black stone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 26, 2021 • 25min
340 | Where we Were And Where Are we Going? With Jay Smith, Part 1
Al Fadi and Jay Smith are challenging the Islamic traditional view which says that Mecca is where Islam started, Medina is where Mohammad migrated, and that the Quran was revealed during his time in both Mecca and Medina. Also that the Quran was collected as a book after the death of Mohammad by Abu Bakr and later by Othman in 652-654 AD. Jay and Al ask the following questions: Who is Mohammad? Did he really exist? And what do we know about Mecca? By doing so the are doing a historical critique of Islam. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 18, 2021 • 25min
339 | Ramadan, Fasting or Feasting With David Wood, Part 2
Al Fadi and David continue their discussion about Ramadan and how it is feasting rather than fasting ; how it is not good for health, and that the purpose is to feel good about self and to be noticed by others; the opposite of what Jesus taught in Matthew 6. They also mention that violence in the name of Allah increases during the month of Ramadan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 12, 2021 • 25min
338 | Ramadan, Fasting or Feasting With David Wood, Part 1
Al Fadi and David Wood point out how the month of Ramadan is a month of feasting more than a month of fasting. Muslims don't eat and drink during the daylight hours and feast at night, and they use more food during the month of Ramadan than any other month of the year. They also like to be praised for fasting which is the opposite of what Jesus said to do when someone fasts in Matthew 6. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 5, 2021 • 25min
337 | Ramadan, Fasting or Feasting With David Wood, Part 1
Al Fadi and David Wood point out how the month of Ramadan is a month of feasting more than a month of fasting. Muslims don't eat and drink during the daylight hours and feast at night, and they use more food during the month of Ramadan than any other month of the year. They also like to be praised for fasting which is the opposite of what Jesus said to do when someone fasts in Matthew 6. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 29, 2021 • 25min
336 |The Christology of the Gospel of Mark With Anthony Rogers, Part 2
Al Fadi and Anthony Rogers continue their discussion to give more examples to prove Jesus' divinity in the gospel of Mark. In Mark 6: 45-52, Jesus saw the disciples out on the lake which shows His divine character of omniscience; all knowing, and the wind was against them, he came walking on the water and stopped the wind; which showed his omnipotence; all powerful. In the old testament only God can walk on the water. He also told them fear not; which echoes God telling His people in Isaiah 43:1 not to fear. Jesus said also; it is I; which in Greek means ego EIMI ;The I Am of Exodus. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 22, 2021 • 25min
335 | The Christology of the Gospel of Mark With Anthony Rogers, Part 1
Muslims claim that the gospel of Mark doesn't speak of the divinity of Christ. Al Fadi and Anthony Rogers are discussing the points that will refute that claim and prove the divinity of Christ. Mark reference Isaiah 40:3 and Malachi 3:1 at the beginning of his gospel(1:1-3), as a fulfilment of these prophecies. They also site Isaiah 42:1, as an example of how God the Father echoes this passage in Mark 1:11 . Listen to learn more details and examples.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


