However the Islamic conception of God as elucidated in the...
However the Islamic conception of God as elucidated in the Qur'an differs from other conceptions in its strict adherence to the belief in monotheism - the oneness of God who has no partner in creation and no sire. He is The One, The Eternal, He does not beget, nor was He begotten and there is nothing like unto Him. (Translator's note) 9 The Holy Qur'an: The Winnowing Winds (51): 49. 10 The Holy Qur'an: The Coalitions (33): 72. 11 The Holy Qur'an: The Romans (30): 30.
12 The Holy Qur'an: (the letters) Y.S. (36): 36. 13 The Holy Qur'an: Consultation (42): 11. 14 See Laws of Hammurabi, Articles 130 - 158. 15 This was after the age of 25 for men and 20 for women during the reign of Augustus. 16 They were forfeit certain types of inheritance. 17 This was during the age of Augustus 30-14 BC. 18 Al-Hurani has collected lineages and organised them into levels according to the size of each level and he gives them thirteen classifications.
19 Like monetary fine or banishment or death by stoning, and this appears in the writings of certain of their historians like Akthum bin Saifi. 20 The Holy Qur'an: Women (4): 22. 21 This is because those who fabricate lies against God do not bring forward any book or any traditions but that they have been played around with. Had it not been for God’s protection of the Qur’an from corruption and substitution then talking about it today would be like talking about the books of the other religions.
God though has made sure that his light is complete and his word protected whether the unbelievers like it or not. 22 Even the Gospels that exist today confirm this fact. In one of them appear the words: 'Do not think that I am here to nullify the words of the divine law and the prophets. I have not come to cancel but to perfect. I tell you the truth: Not one iota nor one full stop will disappear from the divine law. 23 The Bible: Mark 9:43 and Matthew 5:27-30. 24 Barnabas.
It is well known that the Christians, for about 22 years after Christ (Peace be upon him), continued to observe all the prohibitions found in the Torah. Subsequently however, they limited them to four namely adultery, the eating of animals killed by strangling, the eating of blood, and the eating of animals slaughtered in the name of idols. 25 The Story of Civilisation. Del Durant p.41. 26 ibid. p.42.