, “O Jesus, son of Mary, did you ever say to the people, ‘Make me and
my mother deities besides Allah’?
2006-07-20
16:46:39
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Al Maida(( 5)verse 111-112-113-114-115-(The Holy Quran)
(In regard to the Disciples) this incident may also be kept in mind: The
Disciples said, “O Jesus, son of Mary, can your Lord send down to us from
heaven a tray of food? Jesus said, “Fear Allah, if you are true
Believers.” They replied, “We only wish to eat of this tray so that our
hearts may be re-assured and we may know it for certain that what you said
to us is true, and that we may bear witness to it.” At this, Jesus son of
Mary, prayed, “O
Allah, our Lord, send to us from heaven a tray of food that it may become
a recurring festival to us, to the first of us and to the last of us, and
that it may be a Sign from Thee. Provide for us and Thou art the best of
Providers.”
Allah answered, “ I am going to send it down to you but whoever among you
shall disbelieve after that I will surely give him such a chastisem
2006-07-20
16:54:25 ·
update #1
*130...this refers to
Another error of the Christians. They had made Mary an object of worship
along with Christ and the Holy Ghost, though there is not a word or hint
in the Bible about this doctrine. During the first three centuries after
Christ, the Christian world was totally unaware of this creed. The words
“Mother of God” were used for the first time by some theologians of
Alexandria, Though the response which these words found in the popular
heart was great, yet the Church was not at first inclined to accept the
doctrine and declared that the worship of Mary was a wrong creed. Then at
the Council of Ephesus in 431 A.D., the words ‘Mother of God’ were
officially used by the Church. As a result of this, ‘Mariolatry’ began to
spread by leaps and bounds both inside and outside the Church. So much so
that at the time of the Revelation of the Quran, the exaltation of the
‘Mother of
2006-07-20
16:55:13 ·
update #2
he should obtain the help and protection of the ‘Mother of God’. Emperor
Justinian in one of his laws bespeaks her advocacy for the empire and he
inscribed the high altar in the new church of St. Sophia with her name.
Narses (his general) looks to her directions on the field of battle.
Emperor Heraclius, a contemporary of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, bore her
image on his banner and believed that because of its auspicious nature it
will never be lowered. Though the Protestants after the Reformation did
their best to fight against Mariolatry, yet the Roman Catholic Church
still adheres to it passionatgely.
2006-07-20
16:55:40 ·
update #3
buttercup
stupid answer !
2006-07-20
16:57:25 ·
update #4
baji
i think u too need that 'wash'
2006-07-21
16:11:37 ·
update #5