Muhammad in the old testemant
http://www.islamreligion.com/articles/199/
Muhammad in new testemant
http://www.islamreligion.com/articles/201/
http://www.islamreligion.com/articles/198/
Witness of scholars
http://www.islamreligion.com/articles/200/
Please read before you answer and serious answers only.
I am well aware of the verses that warn about false prophets, but if Muhammad was seen in the Bible as a Prophet, how can he be a false prophet? (hope i'm clear)
And if the Quraan has similar events like in the Torah and bible isn't it more believable as the Quraan is still in it's original form and it "verifies" the what actually happened. It hasn't been changed and God himself promised to safeguard it from corruption.
What do you think?
2006-09-26
01:34:06
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And the Prophet Muhammad was recognized as the last prophet by a Christian monk.
2006-09-26
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update #1
He is mentioned in this version, many times:
http://www.answering-christianity.com/barnabas.htm
2006-09-26 02:17:26
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answered by Anonymous
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OK but you never mentioned Pentecost! Pentecost was 50 days after Jesus Christ died! On that day The Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles. God sent the Holy spirit to us as a guild. How could The Prophet Muhammad Be the Comforter? The Comforter was to uphold the teachings of Jesus and God in the likeness. The Holy Spirit came down to us for the purpose of comforting and guiding us through our everyday lives.
2006-09-26 01:52:31
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answered by crystal8345 3
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You might see Muhammad as a Bible Prophet but, I don't. I have read the Bible six times and been through Bible school six years and, there is no place where I find Muhammed in the Bible. And no, your not very clear. Jesus may be in the Quran but please, let's keep Muhammad OUT of the Bible.
2006-09-26 01:46:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Muhammad is not mentioned by name.
Muhammad was an Arab religious leader, the bible is based on Judaic thought. As two opposing tribes - then and now - I cannot imagine that Muhammad would be alluded to.
2006-09-26 01:39:57
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answered by Yngona D 4
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I think you have been taught by Islam which has stretched the passages grossly.
Read the WHOLE passage and take it in the TRUE context.
Why would you quote a book you consider "Corrupted" to try to justify a false prophet?
It just does not fit.
Peace!
2006-09-26 01:40:02
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answered by C 7
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ı thınk you are a Muslım.Thıs ıs rıght of course.A Jew man living
in Damascus found two pages in Torah wrıtten about Mohammad and he removed away two pages that other Jews dont see and after belıeve on hım.Next day he checked agaın maybe he mıssed one more page so he wıll remove ıt also but unfortunately he found 4 pages more and he removed them all
But next day he found 8 pages more.Than he knew he does wrong and starts cryıng.Went to cıty Medına to see Mohammad
but heard Mohammad ıs already gone to next world and started
very loud cryıng.A man asked hım:You found 2 pages about Mohammad and removed away but next day you found 4 pages
after you found 8 pages why are you cryıng now?Jew saıd:How do you know thıs?Who are you?He saıd:I am Ali.Before Mohammad dıes he told me that you wıll come and ask hım and after you know he ıs death you wıll cry.When he starts cry ask hım he dıd ın Damascus thıs why are you cryıng now?
2006-09-26 01:49:39
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answered by nezih batgun 3
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I am sorry that you are striving so hard to find what just is not there but Mohammad(PBUH) is not mentioned even once in the bible. There is no mention of any other prophet coming who would be like Mohammad (PBUH). I applaud you trying to tie everything together to give a reason for us all to be more tolerant of each other but it just isn't scripture. I wish you peace and happiness in your faith but it does not match with my Christian beliefs at all.
2006-09-26 01:43:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Muhammad came along 300 years after Christ,you figure it out
2006-09-26 02:01:11
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answered by Bushit 4
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He is not mentioned anywhere in the Bible....Not at all. People can infer all they want but the truth is, he isn't in there. And for that matter, why do Muslims care anyhow? They discount the fact that Jesus was crucufied, so obviously the Bible isn't that important to them.
2006-09-26 01:40:57
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answered by Taffi 5
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I will not answer that because I'm a Muslim myself and I don't want you to think I'm fooling you into believing things that are not true, but I hope all those who answer will tell you the truth about it for a change.
2006-09-26 01:45:09
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answered by rinah 6
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Not likely since he was born almost 500 years after the last biblical text was written.
2006-09-26 02:26:13
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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