Religious Claims vs. Archeology!

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Is Allah the Moon God?

It seems that some Christians will stop at nothing in their quest to defame Islam, including promoting a set of outrageous lies, such as the obvious slander contained in this article: 

http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/moongod.htm

Christian experts, some of whom do not seem to have a shred of decency left in them, found evidence that the Arabs, before Islam, used to worship the moon, and therefore claim that Allah is the moon god! Indeed, segments of Arabs before Islam worshipped the moon. But they also worshipped the sun, the stars, angels, righteous people, gods made of dates, stones, the devils, the Jinns, trees, and so forth. 

I will divide a part of this outrageous article into segments and follow each segment with clear refutation of it, from the Quran and Prophet Muhammad’s Sunnah traditions.

Religious claims vs. archeology

The evangelists say: “Religious claims often fall before the results of hard sciences such as archeology.” 

Response

Archeology has brought humankind irrefutable, solid, scientific and physical evidence that Jesus existed, archeology-wise that is. Archeology has also discovered signed confessions from the original writers of the four popular Gospels where they state their full names, when and where they lived, who authorized them to write their gospels, in which timeframe and language they wrote their gospels based on what verifiable stories. Also, archeologists discovered the archeologically-discoverable evidence the authors of the gospels left behind proving anything they wrote in their respective Gospels. Or not! 

The fact is, if one follows archeology alone, will discover that there is no physical evidence whatsoever that Jesus ever existed. Additionally, there is no evidence whatsoever to the alleged trial and crucifixion of Jesus, let alone his claimed resurrection, or the miracles he performed. 

Is there any archeological proof for this astounding biblical story, “The Day the Dead Walked the Earth. … There is a fanciful incident reported in Matthew 27:52-3, wherein it claims that after Jesus was so-claimed, crucified, this happened: ‘And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose. And came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.’ Other authors of the Gospels did not report this amazing incident; history did not report it; no one among the supposed many who saw it, reported seeing the dead saints walking the streets of the holy city, except the author of Matthew, that is, who fabricated this story. The fact is, we reject this story partially based on what other books in the Bible did not say or did not report about this supposed incident. Had this incident happened, it would have had an enormous impact on the residents of the holy city, at least. At least one more sighting would have come from someone else, at least one other person would have seen all these dead people walking the streets of the holy city. With a legacy like theirs, one would imagine that the evangelicals would not dare mention the words ‘science’ and ‘history (or archeology!)’ while discussing their holy books.” (Jalal Abualrub. Length of a Day with Allah, Pg., 23-4.)

Following, the reader will find a scientific discussion of the claims the evangelicals made about Allah in the article mentioned above.

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