The answer is in Quran.
Do you know in which verse?
2006-10-11
09:05:50
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JEBBA JABBA:
Relax man !!
Watch your health because such comments accompany high blood pressure and still we need you with us to convert to Islam.
Remember please.
Another note:
Muslims consider Jesus among the best people created by Allah. We consider him even better than any man who is not a prophet no mater how high he was in Islam.
We don't follow his book because we think we have every thing we need in our book and we believe that Quran superceded all other books so why to follow anything in them?
Don't you see engineering standards when another version is coming?
No one accept the superceded one. Same case with our quran and your bible.
2006-10-11
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The season of fresh ripe dates
2006-10-11 09:12:01
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answered by Kimo 4
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Spring,because it is spoken that the sheep herders were out herding sheep.If it was in December,like the pagans have everyone believing,it would be to cold,for the herders to sleep outside.I don't know in the Quran where it says that(and I do have the Quran) but in my Christian Bible,no where does it say that Jesus was born Dec.25.In my studies,he was born in March or April,according to the alignment of the stars also. Happy Ramandan.
This is amazing to me the answers I've read so far.People don't realize that the Muslims believe that Jesus was a great prophet,you just don't see him as your Lord and savior.Am I not correct?
2006-10-11 16:26:09
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answered by LEJIANE 3
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I figure it'd be around the end of Summer. Since there were lambs mentioned in the nativity story and shephards came to him so they must have still been tending their flock. They wouldn't have been if it was Winter.
JIANE99: Excuse me, you really think pagans decided when Christmas was? I think you'll find that Christianity determined that and moved Christmas to late December so that pagans converting to Christianity didn't have to give up celebrating the Winter Solstice, Yule or Saturnalia. Yes it was done for people of pagan religions but the overall effect aided in converting people to Christianity.
2006-10-11 16:30:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you mean the historical Jesus or the religious Jesus? According to the Christian church, it was December 25, which would have been winter. However, according to the historical data, it was really between October 8 and October 11. So, take your pick, it's either fall or winter.
2006-10-11 16:13:52
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answered by mikey 4
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Since July and August were added months to the cycle of a year, I figure it will be October. no snow, livestock animals are still around as the presence of shepherds suggested and not in winter time.
No need for your Qur'an since it was also written by someone who was not present in Jesus time like most of the New Testament writers who have it written 65 years after Jesus died.
2006-10-11 16:17:14
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answered by Rallie Florencio C 7
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We believe that he was born approximately October 5/6. How does this correspond??
2006-10-11 16:09:04
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answered by Sparkle1 6
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He was born in early January.
2006-10-11 16:11:09
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answered by ♪~♥~♫~♥~♪ 3
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IN THE YEAR OF HIS BIRTH THE STARS ALIENED IN MAY,SEPT,DEC.MOST PEOPLE BELIEVE SEPTEMBER BECAUSE OF THE GIFTS THE MAGI'S GAVE.
DECEMBER 25,WAS THE DAY SET ASIDE TO WORSHIP OUR SAVIOUR.
2006-10-11 16:18:38
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answered by funnana 6
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In the spring, I believe around mid April...
I'm not Muslim, I'm Mormon.
2006-10-11 16:08:25
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answered by topher 4
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If I need to know about my faith, the last place I'll look is in your book of fairytales.
2006-10-11 16:16:47
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answered by ? 5
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