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zamalek is on a distinguished road
"Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?"

this versus alone judge who is the false & who is true

who allowed killing for people who abondon their original faith & change their religion, can this be from God?

Can God contradict in his book saying in one part: Christians & Jewish are "AHL KETAB" & in another part they are "KAFARA"?

From their fruits you know them....very truly said

A good tree cannot bear bad fruits & vice versa

People who are interested to discuss they don't bring big articles without any points just to let everyonbe lose focus & get lost between words

People who want to discuss don't attack others & pre-assume their faith is wrong without even knowing anything about their faith except what is written in their own book or pick up some versus translating them the way they want to serve their purposes

People who pick on the bible first should go see what is written in their own book, because by that only they can understand the story of the tree & the fruits
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