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Muslim claim that Mohammed is the prophet spoken of by Moses in Deut.18 is this ture?

2006-11-30 16:48:02 · 17 answers · asked by A-Town 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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unfortunally no, there billions of people beliving he was. The thought of an old man becoming aroused by a child is one of the most disturbing thoughts that makes us cringe as it reminds us of pedophilia and the most despicable people. It is difficult to accept that the Holy Prophet married Aisha when she was 6-years-old and consummated his marriage with her when she was 9. He was then, 54 years old.

2006-11-30 17:25:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Well, can you prove that G-d sent them? It's entirely possible for Jesus and Mohammad to be acting on their own. And, just because it's the majority, doesn't mean that it's correct. Elsewise, there was a point where the sun rotated around the Earth, according to that logic. Jews don't necessarily believe that Jesus was a liar. They just don't believe that he was the Messiah. Some are skeptical if he claimed such, others see him as someone who was trying to reform the religion. Jews look at the criteria they have for one to become the Messiah, and note that Jesus didn't exactly fill it for them. Thus, while some Jews might like Jesus, they don't recognize him as the Messiah at all. He's not a prophet, either, since there isn't really anything to suggest to the Jews that he had that role either. Belief in prophets doesn't mean that, every time someone claims such, you have to believe them. "Going all the way", as you put it, is a stupid idea, IMHO. Since, by that logic, we should all be Baha'i by now, since that guy was 19th century and claimed to be a prophet. Jews don't believe in Mohammad because they don't recognize his stories, and thus don't accept his reforms and the dogma he established. They also don't like the fact that he's basically calling their Holy book wrong, and many see his as a blatant rip-off. So, he's not a prophet to Jews, at all, since he also doesn't do what is seen as "prophetic" to the Jews and they are skeptical about his communication with angels and with G-d. Jews believe that Christians and Muslims don't have a special fate on the merit that they are of a different religion. Simply, they basically have a similar fate as the Jews and all other humans. But, it get's tricky: What is that fate? Judaism doesn't have a specific dogma on the afterlife, and nor does it really care. Jews believe that this world matters, not the next, since that'll be whatever it'll be. In any case, Hell and the concept of it doesn't exist in Judaism. There are ideas that exist in Judaism, but for now we believe that we have to wait and see.

2016-05-23 07:01:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Jesus is the prophet spoken of by Moses.

Mohammed is not mentioned, and since Mohammed teaches in opposition to the known revelation of God, Mohammed flunks the main test for a true prophet.

2006-11-30 18:07:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Yes, Here is an audio biography of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
read by Yusuf Islam. The singing is only a intro.

http://islam.org/audio/lprophet.ram

2006-11-30 16:58:32 · answer #4 · answered by Muse 4 · 1 1

Well - the answer is no.

Because to be called a prophet, you obviously need to have been given some prophecy. There is no prophecy given from Mohammed that is anything like the prophecy from the true prophets (Old Testament, Torah, etc)

2006-11-30 16:55:15 · answer #5 · answered by Russell T 1 · 1 3

Sure he is. And so is Buddha, and Jesus, and Krishna, and Mirabai, and Ramakrishna, and Pope John Paul II, and Amma, and the list goes on. We are all the sons and daughters of God, not just prophets.

2006-11-30 17:21:20 · answer #6 · answered by happydog 5 · 0 1

There is no god but God. And Muhammad is a prophet of God

2006-11-30 17:04:24 · answer #7 · answered by Layla 6 · 3 2

No it is not true! Mohammed is not now or ever was a prophet of God!

2006-11-30 16:51:15 · answer #8 · answered by zoril 7 · 2 4

How can anyone be a 'real' prophet of an imaginary being?

2006-11-30 16:54:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Mohammed said he was. The Muslims, even Osama Bin Laden says he was.
What other proof do you need?

2006-11-30 16:50:43 · answer #10 · answered by Dr. Sabetudo 3 · 3 4

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