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We Muslims believe that Jesus will come down to Earth in order to bring peace, harmony, and justice in the world. We also believe that when He come back, He will guide Christains to follow the Final religion of God Islam, He will be a Muslim, He will perform Muslim prayers and anything that the Qur'an directs us to do.
Supposing you are alive when He come to Earth and you believe that He is the One who come down to Earth, and you see Him praying with Imam Mahadi, what will you do? Are you converting to Islam, or will you be among the Anti-Christ?

2006-07-28 08:03:03 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

23 answers

the Muslims don't believe that Jesus is the son of God. They believe that Jesus was a prophet, just like Muhammad.

2006-07-28 08:08:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

If you really are a Muslim, then you should have been told in your study of Quor'an that every people are born Muslim until they are baptized by other religion/s. The Muslims considered Jesus as the greatest Prophet and Mohammed is the last Messenger of God. So, why would you ask the queston if Jesus is praying with Muslims?
Actually what you should ask now is why does hate and not love and mercy is being practiced in the world so that we could be at peace with each other? Why do all religions feel bad about each other and who gave everyone the right to kill because they are not of your same belief? Is it our God who tells us to hate one another or are they our religious leaders who have their own agenda of controlling our minds so they can control the world. Open your eyes, how much does it cost to build a Grandiouse Mosque or Great Christian Cathedrals compared to many lives that needs foods and shelters all over the world. God never needs those houses of worship in all its grandeures, HE owns the world and the universe. Look at your leaders who lives in lavish palaces and then the poor whose prayer is only for food in his mouth everyday of his life. That is what we should all ask.

2006-07-28 08:34:12 · answer #2 · answered by Rallie Florencio C 7 · 0 0

As an ex-Muslim that now thinks god is a belief created by people to bring order and guidance to the Working class of this world, lead away from depression and give reason for people to live, I would have to say that "Jesus" comen down to earth is hopeful thinking, he was raised to believe in everything about the religion, from birth chosen by a group of people similar to the U.N. of today, Its amazing what a person can believe in and do with drugs and pure thoughts, see god, walk on water (quantum physics) Jesus is not comen back and if he did, christens will probably try to assassinate him from the day he becomes known, so he probably wont be alive long enough for much

2006-07-28 08:22:52 · answer #3 · answered by ZiM 2 · 0 0

If I seen Jesus praying with Muslims... I'd most-likely kneel down next to him and start praying with them.

Jesus will never step foot on this earth again.. when he returns we will meet him in the air.

1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 - "16. For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: 17. Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord."

But Jesus was never about discrimination, but discernment. Being wise and choosing carefully who to trust, because not everyone has your best interest at heart. So seeing Jesus praying with a certain group of people only shows that Jesus really loves everyone. If I seen him praying with Goths or punk rockers I'd do the same. This christian walk is about being Christ like and sharing the love of Christ with everyone. How can we do that if we limit ourselves to contact with only certain people?

Best Wishes!

Ok..I just had to add that alli sounds very ignorant. Jesus does not have "sworn enemies." This is reality, not a kung fu flick. And when Jesus walked the earth he prayed and worshiped with all types. Who are we to judge and discriminate, especially if Jesus didn't do it...and we are definitely no better then him.

2006-07-28 08:16:04 · answer #4 · answered by PseudoQuasiX 3 · 0 0

I am not a scholar of the Koran by any means but I have never heard anyone say that Muslims believe that Jesus is anything other than a prophet. It sounds as if you believe that salvation is through Jesus. Jesus says, "I am THE Way, THE Truth, and THE Life. No man comes to the Father except through Me." You can't say that one part of the Bible is true and another part is not. Which means that you have to believe that you cannot add to the Bible. God is unchanging. His Word is inspired.

Other "testaments" are not.

2006-07-28 08:17:42 · answer #5 · answered by Seeking answers in Him 3 · 0 0

Assalamu'alaikum Warahmatullahhi Wabarakatuh. In the title of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful. Lord of All Creation. The Command of Prayers to Mohammadan comes after Israq and Ma'araq. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) acquired the Command Himself from Almighty God Allah SWT in Saidatul Muntaha. From 50 occasions day-to-day curb to five occasions day-to-day Compulsory Prayers. The exceptional among Islam and different religions are a lot exceptional. The manner of Prayers aren't point out in Al Qur'an or wherever in any books. The Prophet himself taught the Followers the way in which of worshiping Almighty God Allah Subhanahu Wata'ala till in these days. Muslims pray the identical manner in all materials of the sector dealing with Kaaba as a Symbol of solidarity and Worshiping ONE God Allah Subhanahu Wata'ala. Wabillahhitaufiq Walhidayah Wassalamu'alaikum Warahmatullahhi Wabarakatuh.

2016-08-28 16:25:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm not sure where to start, but let me say first, "Why can't we all just get along with each other?" Wouldn't that be a better way? I know that all of us would have to put aside our differences and simply see others as fellow human beings, but I know all too well that that is unlikely to happen. Ultimately, I have no solutions to the insoluble problems of our time, but I know, that in the end, everything will be straightened out and the right (whatever that is) will prevail. Best wishes to all.

2006-07-28 08:15:11 · answer #7 · answered by In Honor of Moja 4 · 0 0

Since Jesus addressed God as Father in all but one of His prayers so there would certainly be an interesting discusion going on

Jesus is no respectoer of persons and would be merciful to any who coalled upon Him. I would have to assume he was answering a muslims call for salvation if I saw him as He owuld do for anyone.

Quest for Joy
http://www.desiringgod.org/library/what_we_believe/quest4joy.html

2006-07-28 08:07:37 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Regardless of Who decides to come to Earth for Final Judgment, I will continue to maintain my spiritual beliefs.

The idea that I would convert to another faith out of fear of spiritual reprisal suggests coercion, and I seriously doubt that any angel, or Son of God, will be inclined to punish those who have different beliefs.

None of God's Children are ignorant. Converting simply to be spared is exactly what the Inquisition was about.

His Children, and the Almighty Himself, love everyone, regardless of their race, ethnicity, national origin, creed, religion, marital status, gender preference . . .

Peace be with you all!

2006-07-28 08:35:12 · answer #9 · answered by RAIN-for-ISHII 3 · 0 0

he wouldn't do that anyways, Jesus is a Jew, the sworn enemies of Muslims, PLUS the Qur'an was written by a man who said he saw Jesus, when no one else did. over 500 people saw the resurected Christ. stop believing that stuff, you really shouldn't burn in hell. i'm asking you right now to give your life over to jesus, and believe in the bible. become a christian. if you don't, when you are burning in hell, you will remember be asking you to believe! do not bother pray for me, i will be praying for you.

2006-07-28 08:15:42 · answer #10 · answered by alli 2 · 0 0

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