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14 - The reformer says: "Islam was put forward by only one man." These words of the reformer show his disbelief in that the religion was sent by Allahu ta'ala. Also Dozy, a Dutchman (1820-1884), said so. Dozy and our reformer, who copies him, suppose that Islam, is the unripe fruit of aberrant thoughts like the law concerning homosexuality passed by some hundred members of the British Parliment. The law made by human beings is certainly temporary, soon being changed by the ones who make it.
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