Islam's Peace MYTH Going VIRAL
Muslims admit THIS about Islam live and check this on the BBC? For years, mainstream media claimed "Islam is a religion of peace," but shocking new footage from millions of Muslims worldwide show a very different story. BBC’s Eid broadcast reveals the hidden agenda! Why are 24% of Muslim youth leaving Islam? What’s causing the massive wave of apostasy worldwide? Top Islamic scholars openly confess Islam does NOT mean peace in this video, it means something far worse. Watch as we expose BBC’s secret agenda, hidden Quran verses, and truths they’ve tried desperately to conceal!
I understand the interest in exploring discussions around Islam, media portrayals, and the reasons behind religious transitions. Let's delve into these topics with a balanced perspective. - TBT
📺 BBC's Eid Broadcast: Representation and Reception
In April 2025, the BBC made history by broadcasting Eid prayers live from Bradford Central Mosque, marking the first time such an event was aired on UK terrestrial television. This initiative aimed to showcase the spiritual and communal aspects of Eid al-Fitr, featuring Qur'anic recitations, sermons in both English and Arabic, and congregational prayers.
The broadcast was generally well-received, with many viewers appreciating the representation of Muslim practices in mainstream media. It provided an opportunity for wider audiences to gain insight into Islamic traditions, fostering understanding and inclusivity.
📉 Youth Leaving Islam: Exploring the Factors
Studies and surveys have indicated that a segment of Muslim youth are choosing to leave the faith. Factors contributing to this trend include:
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Personal Doubts and Questions: Some individuals grapple with theological questions or find certain teachings challenging to reconcile with their personal beliefs.
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Desire for Autonomy: A quest for personal freedom and autonomy can lead some to distance themselves from religious practices they perceive as restrictive.
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Cultural and Social Pressures: Navigating identity in multicultural societies can create tensions, leading some to reevaluate their religious affiliations.
It's essential to approach this topic with sensitivity, recognizing the diverse experiences and reasons individuals may have for their choices.
🕊️ Understanding the Meaning of 'Islam'
The term "Islam" is derived from the Arabic root "S-L-M," which is associated with peace and submission. In Islamic theology, "Islam" signifies submission to the will of God, leading to inner peace and harmony. This concept emphasizes the importance of aligning one's actions with divine guidance to achieve spiritual tranquility.
The difference between Islam and Christianity is foundational and profound, rooted in theology, history, scripture, and worldview. While both are monotheistic and trace their origins to Abraham, their understanding of God, salvation, and the role of Jesus Christ sharply diverge.
Here’s a concise but thorough breakdown:
1. View of God
Islam:
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Believes in one, indivisible God: Allah.
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Strict monotheism (Tawhid) forbids any division or partners associated with God.
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God is all-powerful, merciful, but transcendent and unknowable in a personal sense.
Christianity:
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Believes in one God in three persons: Father, Son (Jesus Christ), and Holy Spirit (Trinity).
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God is personal, loving, and involved in human affairs.
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The Trinity is a core doctrine—rejected completely by Islam.
2. Jesus Christ
Islam:
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Jesus (Isa) is a highly respected prophet—not divine, not the Son of God.
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He was born of the Virgin Mary and performed miracles, but he was not crucified—instead, someone else was substituted (according to most Islamic teachings).
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Jesus is expected to return at the end of time, but not as a savior.
Christianity:
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Jesus is the Son of God, God in the flesh (John 1:1,14).
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He was crucified, died for the sins of the world, and resurrected from the dead.
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Faith in His sacrifice is the only way to salvation (John 14:6).
3. Salvation
Islam:
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Based on works and obedience.
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Muslims must follow the Five Pillars: faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage.
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On Judgment Day, good and bad deeds are weighed; if the good outweighs the bad and Allah wills, a person may enter Paradise.
Christianity:
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Based on grace through faith.
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Salvation is a free gift from God, not earned by works (Ephesians 2:8-9).
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Belief in Jesus Christ's death and resurrection provides forgiveness of sins and eternal life.
4. Scripture
Islam:
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Holy book is the Qur’an, believed to be the literal word of God revealed to Muhammad.
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Also recognizes previous scriptures (Torah, Psalms, Gospel) but claims they were corrupted over time.
Christianity:
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Holy book is the Bible, consisting of the Old and New Testaments.
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Believes it is inspired and preserved. The New Testament records Jesus’s life, death, and teachings.
5. Role of Muhammad
Islam:
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Muhammad is the final prophet ("Seal of the Prophets").
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His life and sayings (Hadith) serve as a model for Muslim life.
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Rejecting Muhammad is to reject Islam entirely.
Christianity:
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Muhammad is not recognized as a prophet.
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Christians believe that revelation ended with Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
6. View of the Afterlife
Both believe in heaven and hell, a Day of Judgment, and the return of Jesus.
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In Islam, salvation is more uncertain and dependent on Allah’s mercy and a scale of deeds.
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In Christianity, eternal life is assured through belief in Jesus’s redemptive work.
Summary
Doctrine | Islam | Christianity |
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God | One, indivisible (Allah) | One God in three persons (Trinity) |
Jesus Christ | Prophet, not divine, not crucified | Son of God, crucified and resurrected |
Salvation | By deeds and Allah’s mercy | By grace through faith in Christ |
Scripture | Qur’an (final word) | Bible (Old and New Testaments) |
Founder | Muhammad (final prophet) | Jesus (God incarnate) |
Holy Spirit | Not a distinct person | Third person of the Trinity |
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THE BRUTAL TRUTH MAY 2025
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