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several churches you may ask? Each church has either been destroyed by a fire
or an earthquake! The tomb of Prophet Muhammad - praise and peace be upon
him and upon all the prophets – has been protected by Allah and has never, ever
suffered from any kind of disaster.
Footnotes:
In Bamber Gascoigne's book, "The Christians" he mentions that during his
research in the Holy Land he noticed that the crucifix did not appear on any of
the tombs of those who had actually followed Prophet Jesus during his life time,
rather the sign used to distinguish them was that of a fish, as Prophet Jesus was
known as the "Fisher of Men".
The crucifix appears only on the tombs of the followers of Paul. If the crucifixion
is removed from the Christian doctrine - which is that Paul claimed Jesus was
crucified for us so that we might be saved from our sins – is removed, his religion
crumbles. Allah tells us in the Koran, "and for their saying, 'We killed the
Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary, the Messenger (and Prophet) of Allah.' They did
not kill him, nor did they crucify him, but to them, he (the crucified) had been
or an earthquake! The tomb of Prophet Muhammad - praise and peace be upon
him and upon all the prophets – has been protected by Allah and has never, ever
suffered from any kind of disaster.
Footnotes:
In Bamber Gascoigne's book, "The Christians" he mentions that during his
research in the Holy Land he noticed that the crucifix did not appear on any of
the tombs of those who had actually followed Prophet Jesus during his life time,
rather the sign used to distinguish them was that of a fish, as Prophet Jesus was
known as the "Fisher of Men".
The crucifix appears only on the tombs of the followers of Paul. If the crucifixion
is removed from the Christian doctrine - which is that Paul claimed Jesus was
crucified for us so that we might be saved from our sins – is removed, his religion
crumbles. Allah tells us in the Koran, "and for their saying, 'We killed the
Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary, the Messenger (and Prophet) of Allah.' They did
not kill him, nor did they crucify him, but to them, he (the crucified) had been