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\text{PEF Score} = (\text{LP} \times 0.30) + (\text{MV} \times 0.30) + (\text{FC} \times 0.25) + (\text{RR} \times 0.15)
\text{PEF Score} = (\text{LP} \times 0.30) + (\text{MV} \times 0.30) + (\text{FC} \times 0.25) + (\text{RR} \times 0.15)
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\text{Probability (\%)} = \left( \frac{\text{PEF Score}}{10} \right) \times 100
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\text{Effective Pressure} = \text{PEF Score} \times e^{-kt}
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|\vec{F}| = \sqrt{\text{LP}^2 + \text{MV}^2 + \text{FC}^2}
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\text{Work} = |\vec{F}| \times \Delta B
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Revision as of 10:52, 24 April 2025

The Polemical Effectiveness Formula (PEF) is an advanced evaluative model designed to measure the effectiveness of apologetic arguments in structured theological discourse. Developed to complement Kaedah Istifham Mantiqi, it provides Muslim apologists with a systematic method to assess how well their questioning exposes logical, moral, and foundational weaknesses in opposing theological positions, particularly during engagements with Christian missionaries.

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