Mary Jo Sharp, M.A. Debates Tabasum Hussain, PhD. February 2010

Mary Jo Sharp, M.A. Debates Tabasum Hussain, PhD. February 2010

Mary Jo Sharp, M.A. of Confident Christianity Apologetics Ministry will be formally debating Tabasum Hussain, PhD. of The Muslim Debate Initiative. The debate will take place in Scarborough, Ontario (Toronto) on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20th at 5:30pm.

Debate Topic: “Women: The Qur’an and The Bible”

MARY JO SHARP BIO:
Mary Jo Sharp is a former atheist from the Pacific Northwest who thought religion was for the weak-minded. She now holds a Masters in Christian Apologetics from Biola University and is the first woman to become a Certified Apologetics Instructor through the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. Mary Jo has spoken to numerous groups, including audiences of over 1,000 people. Some of her speaking engagements include: The Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma State and Youth Evangelism Conferences, the Southern Baptist Conservatives of Virginia Youth Evangelism Conference, The Southern Baptists of Texas Evangelism and Leadership Conferences, and the Evangelical Theological Society National Conference. Mary Jo administrates the website, Confident Christianity, and the Facebook group, Two Chix Apologetics, where she engages people from around the world in dialogue concerning the truth of Christianity.

DR. TABASUM HUSSAIN BIO:
Dr. Hussain. Born and raised in London, England, she acquired a BSc(HONS) in Biological Sciences at the University of Westminster, an MSc in Advanced Neuroscience at University College London, and lived in Australia for six years acquiring a PhD in Psychological Medicine (Neuroscience) at Monash University, Victoria. Recently settled with family in Toronto, Canada. Outside of her profession she has developed an interest over the years in Muslim-Christian Apologetics. Dr. Hussain has recently become a member of the Muslim Debate Initiative to become more involved in debate/dialogue focusing on women`s issues in the Bible vs the Quran.

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Mary Jo Sharp and Ehteshaam Gulam Debate

Mary Jo Sharp and Ehteshaam Gulam Debate

If you have not seen my debate with Ehteshaam Gulam on the death of Jesus, you can still check it out by clicking below:

NEW: A very gracious blogger, Tilde Prolix, put together a compilation of the Scriptures used during the debate organized by topic. If you would like to read them, click here.

Thanks,
MJ

Mary Jo Sharp vs. Ehteshaam Gulam “Did Jesus Die on the Cross?”

Mary Jo Sharp vs. Ehteshaam Gulam “Did Jesus Die on the Cross?”

My debate with Ehteshaam Gulam from www.answering-christian-claims.com has been posted on www.answeringmuslims.com.

Again, thanks to Ehteshaam and to David and Nabeel for making the debate possible.

If you’d like to see a larger version, go to www.answeringmuslims.com.

Thanks,
MJ

*Note: There have been two working titles for this debate, “Was Jesus Crucified?” and “Did Jesus Die on the Cross?” They are the same debate.

Debate Overview #1

Debate Overview #1

This weekend, Acts 17 Apologetics held a series of debates with Osama Abdallah and Farhan Qureshi. I moderated the debates, but was able to take some notes as well. So here are some general comments.

Osama Abdallah vs. Nabeel Qureshi
“Is the Qur’an Miraculous?”

Abdallah’s entire opening argument centered on the scientific accuracy of the Qur’an as evidence of the Qur’an’s miraculous nature. Generally, his argument flowed as such:
1) The Prophet Muhammad was not a scientist
2) The Prophet Muhammad made scientifically accurate statements in the Qur’an
3) The Prophet could not have known these scientific facts well before these facts were confirmed by scientific investigation
4) Therefore, the Qur’an is a miraculous book

He proceeded to give various examples of these scientific facts from the Qur’an: reduction of the earth to dust, the big bang (Surah 21: 30), a coming “cosmic crunch” (Surah 21:104), the moon reflecting the sun’s light (Surah 10:5) and the moon having cracked (Surah 54:1), the earth as spherical (Surah 79:30), and etc.

Qureshi’s opening statement included much background information on the formation of the Qur’an. He utilized a medical diagnosis analogy to “diagnosis” the Qur’an as not a perfect revelation of God. Also, Qureshi argued that the seven ahruf mentioned in Sahih Al-Bukhari amounted to an escape clause for problematic textual variants. His focus here was refuting the claim that the Qur’an had been “perfectly preserved.” He then challenged the Muslim arguments from literary excellence, mathematical marvels, and scientific accuracy. In responding to the argument from scientific accuracy, Qureshi commented that these “facts” found in the Qur’an were either 1) taken out of the context of the Qur’an, or 2) blatantly scientifically inaccurate, or 3) obvious to the average person (not valid as evidence to the miraculous nature of the Qur’an).

Abdallah compared Qureshi’s sources for Islam to a Muslim utilizing the Nag Hammadi or Gnostic sources for Christianity. However, Qureshi’s sources were early and trusted Hadith (such as Sahih Al-Bukhari). Abdallah, though, referenced the Gospel of Judas; in other words, he seems to demand one methodology for approaching Islam and another for approaching Christianity. He then committed the tu quoque fallacy by arguing along the lines of “so what if the Prophet did things that falsify his prophethood, so did the Biblical prophets…are you going to reject them too?” Abdallah’s actual statement was, “how do you know none of the other prophets had a similar experience [to Muhammad]?” This kind of statement does not answer the problem for the prophet Muhammad. Instead, it diverts the same argument to another focal point, the Biblical prophets; thus, the tu quoque fallacy. His Biblical prophet example, however, was King Solomon. He then pointed to an apparent contradiction in 2 Chronicles 22:42 and 2 Kings 8:26 on the age of King Hezekiah when he became ruler (22 years old versus 42 years old), but left out the source and explanation of the problematic variant; which is important for textual criticism.

In Qureshi’s rebuttals, he re-emphasized his earlier refutation of the argument from scientific accuracy, addressing Abdallah’s “facts” one by one. Plus, Qureshi pointed out more evidence that the Prophet Muhammad does not fit the criteria for a prophet. For example, Muhammad used black magic to remove a spell on him. (Sahih Al-Bukhari, Vol. 4, Book 54, Num. 490).

Generally, Osama Abdallah’s presentation centered on the argument from scientific accuracy and Nabeel Qureshi answered each of Abdallah’s points, demonstrating that this argument is indeed not strong for the miraculous nature of the Qur’an. Further, Qureshi’s arguments that remained unanswered were 1) Muhammad’s original reaction to this revelation (thoughts of demon possession), 2) the problematic historical transmission of the Qur’an, 3) the apparent mathematical marvels, which can be found anywhere if one is looking for them, and 4) the challenge from literary excellence, which has already been met several times over.

The debate is posted on www.answeringmuslims.com, under “Is the Qur’an Miraculous?”

MJ

Muslim-Christian Debates this Weekend

Muslim-Christian Debates this Weekend

This weekend, Acts 17, the ministry of David Wood and Nabeel Qureshi will be hosting a series of four Muslim-Christian debates in Virginia Beach. David and Nabeel are two friends who debated the validity of Islam for four years while Nabeel looked into the truth of Christianity. Both are well-researched in Islam, having debated and spoken on the religion all over the country. You can find more biographical information here (click the “About Us” tab). They are also enjoyable to watch as they always provide a rigorous debate!

I will be the moderator this weekend at all four debates. If you are in the area, I would love to see you there! Please find the specific information on the debates below:

Debates:

  • Saturday’s Debates Will Take Place on the Glenwood Campus of Coastal Community Church
  • 05.09.09 3:00-5:45 PM Osama Abdallah vs. Nabeel Qureshi: “Is The Qur’an Miraculous?”
  • 05.09.09 7:00-9:00 PM David Wood vs. Osama Abdallah “Was Jesus Crucified?”
  • Sunday’s Debates Will Take Place at Jackson Memorial Baptist Church
  • 05.10.09 3:00-5:45 PM Farhan Qureshi vs. David Wood: “Who Was Muhammad?”
  • 05.10.09 7:00-9:00 PM Nabeel Qureshi vs. Farhan Qureshi: “Who Was Jesus?

For the Acts 17 website, click here.
For more debate information click here.

MJ

Who Was Muhammad? Review of Wood vs. Ataie Debate

Who Was Muhammad? Review of Wood vs. Ataie Debate

My review of David Wood and Ali Ataie’s debate at the University of California is up on the Answering Islam website.

Here’s a quick preview:

“The main objective of this debate was to take a critical look at the prophet of Islam, Muhammad. David Wood, the Christian apologist, began the debate with a warning that ‘this is not going to be pretty’ and that this would be no ‘interfaith picnic.’ He foreshadowed two-hours of swift, aggressive jousting between two apologists that was enjoyable to the end. One prominent feature of this debate was the personal nature of the material as it related to the two men. For Wood, the material was based on the study of Islam he labored through with his best friend Nabeel, who was a Muslim. For Ali Ataie, the Muslim apologist, the material was central to his own beloved faith….”
For the full article on Answering Islam click here.
To order a copy of the debate click here.

Thanks,

MJ
Debate: Who Was Muhammad?

Debate: Who Was Muhammad?

If you are interested in a really fast-paced debate with two well-prepared scholars, I must recommend this recent debate between Christian apologist, David Wood, and Muslim apologist, Ali Ataie, at the University of California, Davis. The debate was sponsored by the Muslim Student Association, Campus Life, and Campus Crusade for Christ.

These two apologists reject political correctness to get at the heart of the issues surrounding Muhammad’s character, the scientific evidence for the Qur’an, the reasons Christians reject Muhammad as a prophet, and the material from the earliest Muslim manuscripts.
At the beginning of the debate, Wood cordially suggests that this will be no “interfaith picnic” and that the debate is not going to be “pretty.” His descriptive foreshadowing of the two hours ahead is spot on. Wood proceeds to lay out a series of arguments against the character of Muhammad and against the trustworthiness of the argument from scientific evidence and from literary excellence. Ataie responds with a rejection of the source material Wood is quoting, calling Wood’s arguments a “smokescreen” and pointing the finger back at the character of Jesus. In the end, though, Wood’s arguments go unanswered. Ataie spends more time attempting (but not succeeding) to build a similar case against the character of Jesus than he spends on defense of the character of the prophet Muhammad.

The debate is available on DVD from Amazon.com. For more information on how to purchase a copy click here.

MJ