Christian Prince (Christian apologist)

Christian Prince
Occupation Christian apologist
Religion Christian
Website www.investigateislam.com

Christian Prince is an author and Christian apologist.

Christian Prince was born and raised in a Christian family in the Middle East.[1] He is a native Arabic speaker.[1] After his teachers criticized his religion, he determined to study Islam and earned a degree in Islamic Law (Sharia Law) & Civil Law.[1] He is the author of "The Deception of Allah" and has posted hundreds of videos on YouTube showing him debating various Muslim scholars on Paltalk including Shia scholar Husham Al-Husainy. He uses the pseudonym Christian Prince for his protection.

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  1. 1 2 3 Christian Prince Deception of Allah published June 21, 2012 | "I was told by my Muslim teachers during classroom that anyone who is not a Muslim, is dirty. The teacher had given me his own proof, taken straight from the Qur'an, that all Jews are either pigs or monkeys: "Say should I tell you about an evil as judgment from Allah, the one which Allah curses him, and being angry of them, and made from them monkeys and pigs those who worshipped evil;- these are worse in position, and far more astray from the right path!" (Al-Maeda, Chapter # 5, Verse #0). In such culture, you have one of two choices: either you decide to be part of it, either you decide to find the truth. Who in the world is going to believe that God the Almighty transformed Jews into pigs and monkeys because they went fishing on a Saturday? That story made me question the legitimacy of the Qur'an. It doesn't make sense that Allah, which Muslims claim is the most just God, is going to turn someone into a pig and monkey for trying to feed his children. Especially after reading the interpretation of the story which states that Allah purposely caused the fish to disappear during an entire week except for Saturday as it then reappeared."

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