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00:00 Welcome & Introduction 06:40 Recitation of Quran Chapter 18, The Cave (Al-Kahf) by Qari Senan Hafez 35:17 Announcements 42:10 Introduction to Discussion with Dr. Ali Ataie 45:48 Discussion Begins with Dr. Ali Ataie 46:16 The so-called Islamic Dilemma 56:17 VISUAL: The Quran (the Final Testament) is 3 things - Confirmation, Correction, and Completion - of the Old and New Testaments 58:53 Christians and Jews should follow (the laws and teachings in) their Scriptures 1:03:25 VISUAL: The Islamic Dilemma - some Christians say that the Quran “copied” the Bible (because there are many commonalities; hence it’s a Confirmation)… while also saying that the Quran contradicts the Bible (the Quran differs i.e. corrects the Bible in certain ways; hence it’s a Correction). This is EXACTLY what you would expect of God’s Final Testament: both Confirmation and Correction. This is the only logical, sensible scenario. If it was only confirmation (all the same), then would be the point? If it was only correction (all different), then it wouldn’t be acceptable. Hence, the Quran is both. 1:07:42 What is the definition of Monotheism? (and why is the Trinity not monotheism?) 1:12:35 Does the Quran address the Trinity? Let’s find out… 1:13:08 Reference I: Chapter 4, Verse 171 (4:171) 1:18:34 The concept of the Trinity is explicitly mentioned in the Quran but NOT in the Bible 1:22:52 Reference I (cont’d): Chapter 43, Verse 45 - Ask the previous messengers if they ever said to worship anyone besides God? 1:27:20 Reference I (cont’d): Chapter 2, Verses 130-140 - Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, and ALL the Prophets of God were muslim i.e. they submitted and devoted themselves to God alone. They had the same belief, the same message. 1:30:23 You can’t extract the Trinity from the Bible (looking at it objectively, without any preconceived biases), you have to read the Trinity into the Bible. 1:32:09 Reference II: Chapter 5, Verse 17 - Do not say ‘three’ (any and all forms of the Trinity); God is absolutely One 1:39:13 Reference III: Chapter 5, Verse 72 1:43:01 Reference IV: Chapter 5, Verses 73-74 1:52:50 Recap Thus Far (Remaining timestamps to be added soon, God willing.) WHAT IS FRIDAY GEMS? Friday Gems is CelebrateMercy’s weekly live online program, which aims to further our mission to educate the world on the true essence of the Prophet’s ﷺ life and character. Every week, you get access to an expert who discusses a relevant topic in a simple, practical and prophetic way. For the average busy English-speaking Muslim adult, it’s a great way to maintain a consistent connection with the most beloved ﷺ of God, on the most blessed day of the week. Register for Friday Gems to get notified via email about the new expert and topic every week: https://CelebrateMercy.org/FG 🔹 SPONSOR FRIDAY GEMS WEBINAR: Families can sponsor Friday Gems webinars, helping to cover the costs of our programs. Twice during each webinar, we show a slide asking for thousands of viewers to pray for family sponsors - by name or anonymously. You can also give on behalf of a loved one who is ill or has passed. Sponsorships are tax-deductible donations. If you would like to sponsor any of our upcoming webinars, you can email sponsor@celebratemercy.com. 🔹 SUPPORT: Donate to support CelebrateMercy's programs on the Prophet Muhammad's ﷺ life and character. Give a 1-time or monthly donation here: https://celebratemercy.org/donate 🔹 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to CelebrateMercy on YouTube at https://CelebrateMercy.org/YT DESCRIPTION: Does the Quran address the Trinity and Jesus’ divinity? Christians—and many Muslims—are surprised to learn that the Quran directly addresses core Christian beliefs, including the concept of the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus (peace be upon him). How does God respond to these claims? What does the Quran, the Final Testament, teach us about God’s absolute Oneness? Join Dr. Ali Ataie this Friday as he explores Quranic verses that explicitly mention the Trinity and those that implicitly challenge the idea of Jesus as God’s son. Discover how the Quran upholds God’s Oneness while honoring Jesus as one of the greatest prophets and servants of God. This will be a 1-hour podcast-style discussion with Dr. Ataie, followed by audience Q&A. This session is essential for Muslims seeking clarity on these theological differences and for fostering meaningful interfaith dialogue. Christian friends are warmly invited to join and gain insights from a leading scholar on this profound topic.