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Peace Be Upon You Dear Readers,

Jesus didn’t forgive adultry. Please read the story carefully in the Bible:

John 8:10 Then Jesus lifting up himself said to her: Woman, where are they that accused thee? Hath no man condemned thee?
        8:11 Who said: No man Lord. And Jesus said: Neither will I condemn thee. Go and now sin no more


She simply didn’t meet the criteria for punishment. There were no witnesses.

Why didn’t Jesus just forgive her before asking about the witnesses?

We know that in Islam, if one had condemned an adultery the punishment would be on the witness not the adulterer. We need 4 witnesses for the act of adultery.

And even if there were 4 witnesses, our religion does not encourage us to testify against the adulterers but rather going and advising the two adulterers not to.

If the adulterers denied the act then the punishment would be on the four witnesses.


Moslem

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Peace and blessings of God be upon you and all readers,

Thank you brother for connecting all the related topics together. We emphasize that we don't seek any glory in this lowly life.

May God accept our deeds from us and help you in your efforts.

Moslem


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Thank you brother for the clarification, may Allah bless all your work.

May God guide us all and our brothers and sisters in all of the other religions.

More things discovered to be posted soon.

Take care,

Moslem

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Peace be upon all, Thank you for accepting me in your Forum

Before start, I would like to point that all the biblical quotes are taken from Douay Rheims , The Holy BibleTranslated from the Latin Vulgate and diligently compared with the Hebrew, Greek and other editions in divers languages .

The following names are found in that Bible among a lot of other names:

2 Esdras chapter 10, page 447:

Mosollam   mentioned 2 times under the names of the subscribers to the covenant.

2 Esdras chapter 11, page 448

From The priests, the levites, the Nathinites and the children of the servants of Solomon:
Sellum the son of Mosollam, Saraia the son of Helcias, the son of Mosollam, and the son of Mosollamoth


2 Esdras chapter 12

The name Mosollam is mentioned 4 times .


Discussion:

There are two male names stemming from the word Islam root SLM:


Moslem
Mosallam : a very widely used name in the Arabian Gulf area.


Please check this out at the following link:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D9%85%D8%B3%D9%84%D9%85

Etymology 1

Active participle of أسلم (aslama), from the root س ل م (IPA: /s-l-m/)
مُسْلِمٌ‎ • (múslim) m, plural مسلمون (muslimūn)‎, مسلمة (múslima) f
1.   Muslim

 Etymology 2

Passive participle of سلم (sallama), from the root س ل م (IPA: /s-l-m/)
Adjective
مسلم • (musállam)
1.   unimpaired, intact, unblemished, flawless
2.   accepted, uncontested, incontestable, indisputable, incontrovertible


Further explanation about the spelling in Arabic:

Arabic Langauge has 3 vowels: A (ا), O (و)  and E  (ي) for example the letter M  (م) is written as follows accompanied by a vowel:

م + و= مو   Moo
م+ي= مي  Mee
م+ا= ما    Maa



And the Arabic language has 5 main moves which are written as signs above or below a letter and these are not vowels.

مُ  Mo       سُ   So                  Lo        لُ
مَ  Ma       Sa     سَ           La          لَ       
مِ  Me     سِ  Se                     Le      لِ
مْ  M     سْ  S                       L     لْ
مّ  Mm     سّ   Ss                   Ll        لّ


Moslem is written  مُسْلِم
Mosallam is written      مُسَلّم
And in the Bible Mosollam is written  مُسُلّم



So you can see that the names Mosollam and Mosollamoth mentioned in the Holy Bible are clearly stemming from the word Islam and the root S, L ,M.

Further more you will understand now why the anti-islamic sites and blogs bring the debate of Moslem/Muslim trying to convince us that Moslem is a bad word that we should not adopt any more.


For the sake of the Truth.

Moslem

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Peace Be Upon All, Thank you for accepting me in your Forum. The following is some thing I have noticed in a Bible that was given to me by my Neighbour: I would like to point that all the biblical quotes are taken from Douay Rheims , The Holy BibleTranslated from the Latin Vulgate and diligently compared with the Hebrew, Greek and other editions in divers languages . The following names are found in that Bible among a lot of other names: 2 Esdras chapter 10, page 447: Mosollam mentioned 2 times under the names of the subscribers to the covenant. 2 Esdras chapter 11, page 448 From The priests, the levites, the Nathinites and the children of the servants of Solomon: Sellum the son of Mosollam, Saraia the son of Helcias, the son of Mosollam, and the son of Mosollamoth 2 Esdras chapter 12 The name Mosollam is mentioned 4 times . Discussion: There are two male names stemming from the word Islam root SLM: Moslem Mosallam : a very widely used name in the Arabian Gulf area. Please check this out at the following link: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D9%85%D8%B3%D9%84%D9%85 Etymology 1 Active participle of أسلم (aslama), from the root س ل م (IPA: /s-l-m/) مُسْلِمٌ‎ • (múslim) m, plural مسلمون (muslimūn)‎, مسلمة (múslima) f 1. Muslim Etymology 2 Passive participle of سلم (sallama), from the root س ل م (IPA: /s-l-m/) Adjective مسلم • (musállam) 1. unimpaired, intact, unblemished, flawless 2. accepted, uncontested, incontestable, indisputable, incontrovertible Further explanation about the spelling in Arabic: Arabic Langauge has 3 vowels: A (ا), O (و) and E (ي) for example the letter M (م) is written as follows accompanied by a vowel: م + و= مو Moo م+ي= مي Mee م+ا= ما Maa And the Arabic language has 5 main moves which are written as signs above or below a letter and these are not vowels مُ Mo سُ So Lo لُ مَ Ma Sa سَ La لَ مِ Me سِ Se Le لِ مْ M سْ S L لْ مّ Mm سّ Ss Ll لّ Moslem is written مُسْلِم Mosallam is written مُسَلّم And in the Bible Mosollam is written مُسُلّم So you can see that the names Mosollam and Mosollamoth mentioned in the Holy Bible are clearly stemming from the word Islam and the root S, L ,M. Further more you will understand now why the anti-islamic sites and blogs bring the debate of Moslem/Muslim trying to convince us that Moslem is a bad word that we should not adopt any more. For the sake of the Truth. Moslem

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