That is difficult to conceive of as they do not believe Jesus was the son of God and therefore the Messiah. And they place mohammad above Jesus in stature as far as even considering him a prophet. I would be interested to see how that one works.
2006-09-18 06:05:30
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answered by Anonymous
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God says in Quran:
"And (Jesus) shall be a sign (for the coming of) the hour (of Judgment): therefore have no doubt about the (hour), but follow ye Me: this is a Straight Way. (Quran 43.61)"
One of the major signs of the Judgement Day is the Second Coming of the Jesus (peace be upon him).
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
Narrated Abu Hurayrah: The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: There is no prophet between me and him, that is, Jesus (peace be upon him). He will descent (to the earth). When you see him, recognise him: a man of medium height, reddish fair, wearing two light yellow garments, looking as if drops were falling down from his head though it will not be wet. He will fight for the cause of Islam. He will break the cross, kill swine, and abolish jizyah. Allah will perish all religions except Islam. He will destroy the Antichrist and will live on the earth for forty years and then he will die. The Muslims will pray over him. (Sunnan Abu Dawud 37:4310)
2006-09-18 13:17:35
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answered by ATK 3
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There are many, many events in history as well as prophesied that appear in many different religious texts. For example, almost every culture in the world has an example of a flood story as well as a story of their creation. I'm not sure if the Koran has a second coming (as they do not worship Jesus, but maybe a second coming of their savior), but it probably does. I think it's fascinating how most cultures, who never had contact when documenting their religious text, had very similar religious stories. That's enough proof for me that there is a god.
2006-09-18 13:08:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not written of in the Koran.
2006-09-18 13:03:32
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answered by TubeDude 4
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Chapter : 3 (Al-`Imran) Verse : 56
Remember the time when Allah said, 'O Jesus, I will cause thee to die a natural death and will raise thee to Myself, and will clear thee of the charges of those who disbelieve, and will exalt those who follow thee above those who disbelieve, until the Day of Resurrection; then to Me shall be your return, and I will judge between you concerning that wherein you differ.'
2006-09-18 13:22:54
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answered by A C 2
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I don't think it is written there; and if it were it doesn't mean that it's any more likely to happen.
Here, I'll prove that writing it more times does not make it happen:
Jesus is coming back.
Jesus is coming back.
Jesus is coming back.
Jesus is coming back.
Jesus is coming back.
Jesus is coming back.
Jesus is coming back.
Jesus is coming back.
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2006-09-18 13:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bible also talks about Mohammad's religion...but not a good way.
2006-09-18 13:03:24
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answered by cirque de lune 6
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Nonsense is still nonsense no matter where and how many times it is written.
2006-09-18 13:05:02
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answered by bonzo the tap dancing chimp 7
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...aren't they waiting for a Grand Imam..? And aren't most religions looking for somewhat the same..? [Plagarism? or common memory way back..]
2006-09-18 13:07:14
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answered by flowerchilde 2
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cirque, where does the bible talk about Islam. I have never seen it. AYRTS?
2006-09-18 13:04:38
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answered by Anonymous
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