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Muslims worship the god of the Arabs a stone, it's in the koran, there were idols in the temple called the kabba yet Mohammed set up his own personal Idol a large black stone, and they pray to it 5 times a day, they bow to it and when they are close they walk around it and kiss it. i have pics http://www.freewebs.com/king_of_crusade Muslims do not worship the same god i do beacuse their god is a Idol, My God hates Idols

2006-09-28 12:43:00 · 17 answers · asked by king_of_crusade 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Muhammad is in the Bible, in several places, study your scripture then we can talk

2006-09-28 12:45:07 · answer #1 · answered by abdulaziiz 3 · 5 4

Muhammad WAS the Messenger of ALLAH, THE ONLY TRUE GOD, and you can see Christ pray to ALLAH in John 17:3, and Christ and Jesus are not the same.

Muhammad was not a man-god like Jesus.

Jesus was Two Thieves Crucified in a BIG JOKE of a Roman Hoax by Pontius Pilate.

Christ was set free by the Romans who loved him and would not think of applying the accursed death of crucifixion to an innocent man.

Crucifixion is filthy and the Cross is a curse, fit for thieves, cant you see this is what the Bible is telling you?

Christianity NEVER HAD A PROPHET and the Bible is corruption of Hebrew Scripture with the addition of GREEK Mythology and WORSHIP OF ZEUS the Weather God in the form of his son JE-ZEUS.

The Romans hijacked Hebrew Scripture and gave you 2000 years of RELIGIOUS FRAUD!

2006-09-28 13:00:10 · answer #2 · answered by mythkiller-zuba 6 · 3 0

Mohammed ought to no longer study or write in any language. presented to the commerce routes through an uncle who took duty for him as a baby on the streets in Mecca, Mohammed grew to change into uncovered to the religion of the Jews and Christians. He curiously well-beloved the theory of God, something no longer conventional to clans of nomads of his ancestry. He said his beliefs, and following his death, smart adult adult males discovered a decision to an end. we are residing with it.

2016-11-25 01:25:37 · answer #3 · answered by vescio 4 · 0 0

your wrong and that stone has a very different and actually beautiful story behind it. Muslims don't pray to the stone they pray towards Kabba and that is related the fact of wahdat which you seem to not have noticed it properly.

god bless

2006-09-28 12:49:22 · answer #4 · answered by M.K 2 · 5 1

MUHAMMAD (): The Prophet Like Unto Moses
A long time after Abraham, God's promise to send the long-awaited Messenger was repeated, this time in Moses' (peace be upon him) words.
In Deuteronomy 18:18, Moses spoke of the prophet to be sent by God who is:

From among the Israelite's "brethren", a reference to their Ishmaelite cousins as Ishmael was the other son of Abraham who was explicitly promised to become a "great nation."
A prophet like unto Moses. There were hardly any two prophets who were so much alike as Moses and Muhammad (peace be upon them). Both were given a comprehensive law code of life, both encountered their enemies and were victors in miraculous ways. Both were accepted as prophets/statesmen and both migrated following conspiracies to assassinate them. Analogies between Moses and Jesus overlook not only the above similarities but other crucial ones as well, for example, the natural birth, family life and death of Moses and Muhammad () but not of Jesus, who was regarded by His followers as the Son of God and not exclusively a messenger of God as Moses and Muhammad () were and as Muslims believe Jesus was (peace and blessings of Allâh be upon them all).

THE AWAITED PROPHET WAS TO COME FROM ARABIA
Deuteronomy 33:1-2 combines references to Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (). It speaks of God (i.e. God's revelation) coming from Sinai, rising from Seir (probably the village of Sa'ir near Jerusalem) and shining forth from Paran. According to Genesis 21:21, the wilderness of Paran was the place where Ishmael settled (i.e. Arabia, specifically Makkah).

Indeed the King James Version of the Bible mentions the pilgrims passing through the valley of Ba'ca (another name of Makkah) in Psalms 84:4-6.
Isaiah 42:1-13 speaks of the beloved of God. His elect and messenger who will bring down a law to be awaited in the isles and who "shall not fail nor be discouraged till he have set judgment on earth." Verse 11 connects that awaited one with the descendants of Ke'dar. Who is Ke'dar? According to Genesis 25:13, Ke'dar was the second son of Ishmael, the ancestor of prophet Muhammad ().

MUHAMMAD'S () MIGRATION FROM MAKKAH TO MADÎNAH: Prophecied In The Bible?
Habakkuk 3:3 speaks of God (God's help) coming from Te'man (an oasis north of Madînah, according to J. Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible) and the holy one (coming) from Paran. That holy one who under persecution migrated from Paran (Makkah) to be received enthusiastically in Madînah was none but Prophet Muhammad ().

Indeed, the incident of the migration of the prophet and his persecuted followers is vividly described in Isaiah 21:13-17. That section foretold as well about the battle of Badr in which the few ill-armed faithful miraculously defeated the "mighty" men of Ke'dar, who sought to destroy Islam and intimidate their own folks who turned to Islam.

2006-09-30 08:46:25 · answer #5 · answered by observer 4 · 0 0

How many Christians wear a cross? How many kiss a cross?

2006-09-28 12:52:39 · answer #6 · answered by Blackacre 7 · 5 0

This proves to me that you have no idea what you're talking about!

Please make an effort to fully understand the teachings of Islam and the Seal of the Prophets!

Believe me, once you do that, you will be embarrassed at what you just wrote!

2006-09-28 12:48:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 6 2

Mohamed was an iconoclast. at least he is historical, Jesus isn't mentioned by any contemporary historian... odd eh?

2006-09-28 12:49:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

that´s true muhammad was a false prophet the muslims think the prophet mentioned on the Bible I think the book of deutorimi..it´s about him.. but thats not true the verse it´s about the prophet will be a jew not an arab

2006-09-28 12:47:51 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

Okay, so you are a crusader. Next question.

2006-09-28 12:58:22 · answer #10 · answered by TarKettle 6 · 2 0

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