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“The symbol for Tammuz is what the mystery religions call the mystic ‘T.’” (Maurice)
The cult of Ishtar and Tammuz continued to thrive until the eleventh century AD and survived in parts of Mesopotamia as late as the eighteenth century. Tammuz is mentioned by name in the Book of Ezekiel and possibly alluded to in other passages from the Hebrew Bible. In late nineteenth and early twentieth century scholarship of religion,
Tammuz was widely seen as a prime example of the archetypal dying-and-rising god,
but the discovery of the full Sumerian text of Inanna's Descent in the mid-twentieth century appeared to disprove the previous scholarly assumption that the narrative ended with Dumuzid's resurrection and instead revealed that it ended with Dumuzid's death. However, the rescue of Dumuzid from the underworld was later found in the text Return of Dumuzid, translated in 1963.


dying and rising god is exactly they said Jesus died and resurrection



The New Catholic Encyclopedia admits: “The cross is found in both pre-Christian and non-Christian cultures, where it has largely a cosmic or natural signification.”
W. E. Vine, respected British Bible scholar, offers these hard facts: “By the middle of the 3rd century A.D. pagans were received into the churches and were permitted largely to retain their pagan signs and symbols. Hence the Tau or T, with the cross-piece lowered, was adopted.”— Vine’s Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words.
More important, no matter what device was used for the torture and execution of Jesus, no image or symbol of it should become an object of devotion or worship for Christians. “Flee from idolatry,” commands the Bible. (1 Corinthians 10:14; 1 John 5:21)
The Greek word used in the scriptures that is generally translated “cross” is stau·ros’. But stauros’ basically means “an upright pale or stake.” The Companion Bible points out: “stau·ros′ never means two pieces of timber placed across one another at any angle. There is nothing in the Greek of the New Testament even to imply two pieces of timber.”
DID JESUS DIE ON A CROSS?
The word “cross” in your Bible is translated from the Greek word “stauros”. So when you read the phrase “the cross of Christ” in your Bible, the original phrase is “the stauros of Christ”. What does that phrase mean – is “the stauros of Christ” a T-shaped cross like we are familiar with today… or was it something else?
“Both the noun and the verb stauroo, ‘to fasten to a stake or pale,’ are originally to be distinguished from the ecclesiastical form of a two beamed ‘cross.’ The shape of the latter had its origin in ancient Chaldea, and was used as the symbol of the god Tammuz… the Tau or T, in its most frequent form, with the cross-piece lowered, was adopted to stand for the ‘cross’ of Christ.” (Vine)
So according to this respected authority, the original instrument of Jesus’ death is DIFFERENT from the popular image of the two-beamed cross shaped like a T! In fact, the cross is a symbol of one of the enemies of God – 
Tammuz, a Babylonian sun-god. The ancient letter Tau, the initial of Tammuz, looks like the English lower-case ‘t’, which makes a very clear cross. It was this cross that was brought by pagans into the church and was later ADOPTED to stand for the “cross” of Christ.
According to that quote, the Tau cross revered by so many today had its origin in ancient Chaldea – Babylon!




Babylon and Tammuz


(Babylonian Mystery Religion, p. 51).


“It was not until Christianity began to be paganized that the cross came to be thought of as a Christian symbol. It was in 431 A.D. that crosses in churches and chambers were introduced, while the use of crosses on steeples did not come until about 586 A.D.”
(Babylonian Mystery Religion, p. 50).
Historians all agree that these crosses have a common origin. They are all signs of life, rebirth, or the death of that pagan religion’s messiah. They all predate Christ, being used at least 15 centuries before Christ! Then the Catholic Church adopted them, simply renaming these common pagan idols and calling them Christian symbols, and treating them in the same manner as the heathens had treated them under the old names.
The cross thus widely worshiped, or regarded as a ‘sacred emblem’ [by Modern Christianity], was the unequivocal symbol of Bacchus, the Babylonian Messiah, for he was represented with a head-band covered with crosses.” (Seymour)
Bacchus is simply another name for Tammuz. Bacchus is the Greek name, and Tammuz is the Tyrian or Canaanite name. Each culture has its own name for him.
“The symbol for Tammuz is what the mystery religions call the mystic ‘T.’” (Maurice)
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God Made God—
God Made God—
• Most Christians believe that when Christ Jesus is referred to as «Lord» in the New Testament, that this term refers to him as “God”.
Most Christians & Muslims would agree that God is eternally divine, that no one or no entity caused God to become...God.
There's just a small problem though, Acts 2:36, which reads as follows:
“Therefore let all the house of Israel know beyond a doubt that «God has made this Jesus whom you crucified both Lord and Christ».”
Yes, the text plainly says two important things:
1. That God «made» (εποιησεν - caused [him]) Jesus to be both Lord & Messiah.
2. That the one crucified was both Lord & Messiah (not Lord or Messiah).
So, where do these two points take us?
• If «Lord» is synonymous with the term «God», then this is a significant contradiction as God is ever-living (eternal) & can have no point at which He is created or made
• If «Lord» is synonymous with the term «God», then the verse teaches that the totality of Christ Jesus was crucified. This would include his “divine nature” & not solely one nature, his human nature. Which means God truly suffered, this is another significant contradiction, as God is meant to be all-powerful.
Historically, Christians agreed that God could not suffer (He is impassible) & considered anyone who believed in the contrary to be heretics with the belief of patripassionism. For them, the only reason Jesus was able to suffer was because he had a second nature capable of experiencing pain, his human nature. However this verse points out that Jesus as Lord was truly crucified & thus assuming only one nature suffered contradicts this verse
• If «Lord» is not synonymous with the term «God», then Jesus isn't God & is a creation of God
This isn't the only passage in the Bible with such a teaching, as another example, Jesus's knowledge is contingent (dependent) upon God the Father. Whereas God is always all knowing and is not ever in a state where He has to learn new knowledge.
Christians who raise passages or other references which they believe read as Christ Jesus being a God fail to realize that such references would not in fact resolve these contradictions (between their beliefs & what the Bible says), but rather that they are introducing further evidence of additional contradictions in the text of “scripture”.
In other words, whether Christians agree with what Acts 2:36 says or not, it is clear that both their theology & scripture are inconsistent, incoherent, & contradictory.

Does Allah resemble humans?

Does Allah resemble humans?





Delete this pls because it depicts the hand
of humans as the hand of Allah and that's kufr because Allaah subhaanahu wa taala says (Nothing resembles Him)

This is called anthromorphism of ahlul kalam ok
Astaghfirullah 







We confirm the Hand(s) of Allah, and we deny any interpretation of this Attribute as being metaphorical.
Allah Subhanahu wa taala says
There is nothing like Him, and He is the All-Hearer, the All-Seer” [ash-Shoora 42:11]
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to affirm this attribute, not to liken it to human attributes. Similarly, when he recited the words
“Truly, Allah is Ever All‑Hearer, All‑Seer” [al-Nisa’ 5:58]
and put his hands on his eyes and ears, this was an affirmation of the divine attributes of hearing and seeing in a real and not metaphorical sense.
End quote from Mukhtasar as-Sawaa‘iq al-Mursalah (p. 391)
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“Allah, may He be glorified and elated, will take His heavens and His earths in His hands and will say: I am Allah – clenching and unclenching his fist – I am the Sovereign,” and I looked at the minbar and saw it shaking at the bottom, and I thought that it would fall with the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him
Muslim (2788) narrated
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And on the Day of Resurrection the whole of the earth will be grasped by His Hand and the heavens will be rolled up in His Right Hand. Glorified is He, and High is He above all that they associate as partners with Him!” [az-Zumar 39:67]. And the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) was gesturing like this with his hand, moving it back and forth. “The Lord will praise Himself, (saying): ‘I am the Compeller, I am the Almighty, I am the Sovereign, I am the Supreme, I am the Most Generous.’” And the minbar shook with the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) until we thought it would fall with him. Classed as saheeh by Shaykh al-Albaani (may Allah have mercy on him) in as-Silsilah as-Saheehah (7/596
Imam Ahmed 5414
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Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan (may Allah preserve him) was asked:
Is it permissible to gesture with the hand when explaining hadiths that speak of the attributes of Allah, such as the hadith, “Hearts are between two of the fingers of the Most Merciful”?
He replied: No. What is not narrated in the hadith is not to be said. The divine attributes are a matter of tawqeef [i.e., they can only be known through divine Revelation and sound texts of hadeeth, with no room for ijtihad] and it is not permissible to introduce anything from one’s own mind and say “This is to explain it.” Rather they should be narrated as they are. As for the hadith in which the Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) referred to Allah being All-Hearing, All-Seeing, and he pointed to his ears and eyes, this is something that is unique to this hadith, so it is to be quoted as it was narrated. As for adding something from your own mind, that should not be done. End quote
Islamqa
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Response to this description that some claim on Allah that both His Hands are right!!!



LET US TEACH YOU A FREE ISLAMIC LESSON
Free Aqeeda lesson to Jahils by Ridouan Soumaa



Hadeeth doesn't say both hands on the right side
Hadeeth says both Hands are right for us not to think of any directions because that does not befit the Majestic being of Allah the Almighty
We can never encompass His Majestic being
Yes Allah Has too both right and left hands but
Either side of the Being is the right side both being equally mrneritorious. (The Dispensers of justice are)
Sahih Muslim 34 : 4825



Sheikh Ibn Uthaimin says Allah had both right and left hands but the Hadeeth says both his Hands are right just to refer to blessings and virtue of His both Hands because Allah does just the good not like us humans
We are told in Sunnah that the right hand is better to eat with
We are always told that the right is the right and left symbolizes evil and devil.
Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) passed by a man of the Ansar who was admonishing his brother regarding shyness. Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, "Leave him alone, for modesty is a part of Iman."
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
So that's why prophet Muhammad peace be upon him said both His Hands are blessing (right)
والشيخ محمد بن صالح العثيمين ـ رحمه الله ـ علم من أعلام أهل السنة، ويحسن بنا في هذا المقام أن ننقل كلامه، قال فضيلته: والجمع بين الحديثين واضح، أن الله تعالى له يمين وشمال، لكن كلتا اليدين يمين أي: يُمن وخير وبركة، فلا يتوهم واهم أنه إذا كانت له يد شمال أن يده الشمال قاصرة كما هي في المخلوقين، فالخلق أشرفهم البشر، والشخص يده الشمال قاصرة عن يده اليمين، ولهذا نهي الإنسان أن يأكل بشماله، أو يشرب بشماله، أو يأخذ بشماله، أو يعطي بشماله، فلما كان البشر هذه صفة اليد الشمال عندهم، رُفع هذا الوهم بقول الرسول صلى الله عليه وسلم: كلتا يديه يمين. لقاء الباب المفتوح.
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Names and Attributes of Allah
The scholars of ‘‘Ahlu Sunnah wal Jamaa`ah’’ (Sunna and consensus) say that the correct faith in Allah's attributes means
a. believing in them without denying them or their meanings (ta`teel),
b. Without interpreting them and changing their meanings (tahreef)
c. Without explaining how they are (takyeef)
and
d. Without likening Allaah's attributes to those of the creation (tamtheel).


He said :’Istiwa (Elevation) is not unknown, and its how [manner] is not conceivable.
To ask the question about this topic is an innovation, and to believe in it is an obligation; and I believe you are among the [bad] innovators”.
Therefore we believe that Allah or God has 99 beautiful names and more and has Almighty and High attributes that are above measure, beyond our imagination, unconceivable and uncomparables with His creations’ .
God also Pleases Displeases has Sight but not the Known eyes to us has Hearing but not necessarily ears ..etc
He Has All good Names and Attributes only some we know
We believe in Allah without images known to us (exactly as in Bible )
No images known to us but known only by Him
But then Bible is spoilt by Paul it has both falsehood and liiiiiitle truth
We know from prophetic sayings that are preserved like the Qur’an that God has Eyes Face Leg Foot.
However whatever comes to your mind he’s unlike it as he said in the Qur’an ;
((Nothing is like Him but he’s all Seeing all Hearing))
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