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You do not know the laws of the dialogue. We must identify the specific points

You responded to my questions attack on Islam, if you do not know anything about your faith, how to talk about Islam

Note: I am asking you for your faith, and you are turning the question to attack irrationalnever

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What are the provisions of inheritance in the New Testament complies with the Old Testament
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Answer: You must be from the texts of the Bible, not myths
I addressed each of your points and asked if you want the verses from the Bible but I thought you'd take my word that I can back up what I say. There is no point in giving you Biblical reference if you don't honor what is in the Torah and gospel which are the Scriptures that came before supposedly from Allah.
There are no laws of dialogue, especially if you want to pin me in a corner with my hands tied to beat me up. Where did you see an attack on Islam in my last post to you? You made a comment that Jesus violates the law of God or the Bible is interpolated. I know what you are trying to say. It is obvious you don't believe Jesus said what He said in the Bible by your comment; so, you position is not that Jesus violates god's laws, but man as added to the gospel or Bible things God and Jesus didn't say. And I am telling you clearly that is not what your prophet said nor is that written in the Quran.

Muslims today infer that the Quranic verse stating they write things to sell for a miserable price is referring to the Bible but the word Bible, Torah or gospel is not mentioned in that verse. It is unclear like many other things that can be inferred from the Quran. I simply tell you truth and you take it as an attack. It is a fact that you cannot prove the Quran is perfectly preserved, because you have nothing that traces directly back to your prophet.

He died before the Quran was pieced together from fragments that were lost and in the battle of Yamane those that memorized it were killed and Uthman burned all the original Quranic material he could find and used Hafsah's copy to recompile it the way he thought it should be. He burned the originals so no one can check up on him; in fact, after Hafsha's death, her copy was destroyed; so, we can't even check to see how well he used the help of her Quran or text (Not Memory) to recompile the Quran everyone accepts as unaltered and cannot prove. Even if you could, which you cannot, that doesn't prove it is God's word.

FYI, I know enough about my religion and Islam to make a very good and informed decision where I should trust my soul.

Now, to answer your questions: I don't see anything that lines up exactly in reference to women and their inheritance in the NT and the OT, and I don't feel it is important enough to research. Maybe, you should address what it is in the OT and NT concerning the topic that you find strange or significant and I'll address it. There are differences from the OT and New testament. Things changed when Jesus came from shadows and types to the real deal and Jesus brought the real deal to us and God, IMO, wouldn't wait hundreds of years later to give us something (Quran) that doesn't match or contradicts the OT and the NT which are the Scriptures that came before.

It is not my problem that you take the truth of what I share as an attack on Islam nor will I let anyone tie me up in a corner to box my ears off about the Scriptures God sent first. I speak the truth in love like Jesus did and got killed for it, but He rose from the dead. Because He lives, I shall live and never die, and that is a Christians hope and glory. It's all Jesus!