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MDMAlliance said:
Fifaguy360 said:
After seeing the full interview there seems to be paradox in Aslan's views.

He says he is a Muslim, but does not believe in the entirety of the Quran. Example is when he says Jesus was definitely killed/crucified, but the Quran says he wasn't.

I know this is has nothing to do with his book. Just putting it out there.


He can't be Muslim simply because there are some disagreements with him and some of the other Muslim community?  


It's not because of that. It's because what he's proposing goes against what the Quran itself defines as a Muslim. Meaning, the Quran says to believe it to be the word of God then you're a Muslim, but Aslan is saying He is a Muslim, but I don't believe in everything the Quran says.