They furthermore accuse us of being idolaters, because we venerate the cross, which they abominate. And we answer them: ‘How is it, then, that you rub yourselves against a stone in your Ka’ba [107] and kiss and embrace it?’ Then some of them say that Abraham had relations with Agar upon it, but others say that he tied the camel to it, when he was going to sacrifice Isaac. And we answer them: ‘Since Scripture says that the mountain was wooded and had trees from which Abraham cut wood for the holocaust and laid it upon Isaac, [108] and then he left the asses behind with the two young men, why talk nonsense? For in that place neither is it thick with trees nor is there passage for asses.’ And they are embarrassed, but they still assert that the stone is Abraham’s. Then we say: ‘Let it be Abraham’s, as you so foolishly say. Then, just because Abraham had relations with a woman on it or tied a camel to it, you are not ashamed to kiss it, yet you blame us for venerating the cross of Christ by which the power of the demons and the deceit of the Devil was destroyed.’ This stone that they talk about is a head of that Aphrodite whom they used to worship and whom they called Khabár. Even to the present day, traces of the carving are visible on it to careful observers.Share
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4 comments:
Maria Elena:
Dante echoes pretty much the same thing as St John Damescene.
Dante regarded Islam as a Christian heresy (I do too)
xavier
Yes, and Hilaire Belloc did, too.
+JMJ+
Thanks for sharing this, Elena. I've known for a long time that Islam is full of inconsistencies (not to mention outright lies), but I hadn't known that.
It's an interesting comment, but I'd like to hear the Muslim response. You can bet your bottom dollar they've got one! :p
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