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I think he is.

2006-12-02 15:40:32 · 18 answers · asked by Chase 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes he is a false prophet. Muhammad invented a god that reflated his own narcissistic reveries with this tool he could do and say anything. Claim, it is the word of Allah. Allah is the moon god.

2006-12-02 15:53:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 8

You can deny it as much as you'd like, just like the tribes of Mecca and some in Medina did a while back.

But, it won't change the truth. Muhammad (PBUH) is certainly the Seal of the Prophets, a Messenger and servant of God, and this will become apparent to all the unbelievers on the Day of Reckoning...

2006-12-03 00:02:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Muhammad in the Bible

Muhammad In The Old Testament

Prophet Muhammad In The New Testament

http://www.muhammad.net/biblelp/index.htm



Did Jesus or his Apostles follow a religion called Christianity? Who were the first 'Christians' ? Who founded Christianity and do the teachings of Christianity conform to the teachings of Jesus?

The teachings of Paul, the true founder of Christianity, cannot be found anywhere in the teachings of Jesus or in those of prophets before him.
http://www.muhammad.net/biblelp/index.htm

2006-12-02 23:43:39 · answer #3 · answered by A2Z 4 · 2 3

Back up your claims, maybe with something he predicted that didn't come out true. Not very hard to do that. It's not like it takes an ounce of effort to type Muhammad in the search bar and see what he talked about.

I know nothing about him, so I can't make a judgement.

2006-12-02 23:44:29 · answer #4 · answered by The Black Cat 1 · 3 3

But of course, like the woman at the well said i perceive you to be a prophet and Jesus said it was not man that revealed this to you but my Father in heaven

2006-12-02 23:54:23 · answer #5 · answered by mimi 2 · 1 2

I think that too.

Perhaps you are not familiar with this text:

http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/general/stjohn_islam.aspx

St. John of Damascus was an Orthodox Christian who lived (obviously) in Syria in the 7th-8th century (died 749), when this country was Islamic; so he knew what he was talking about.

2006-12-03 00:10:12 · answer #6 · answered by todaywiserthanyesterday 4 · 2 1

IF u belong to any religion, eg. christianity, hinduism, buddhism, then pls read ur scripture books from cover to cover and realize that Mohammad is prophesized in ALL books. (Pls read the orignal. For bible, u might like to read a red-letter bible)

If u do not belong to any religion, then pls read the Quran and the books of Ahadiths from cover to cover and realize that you are wrong.

Or maybe you'd like to see some of Dr. Zakir Naik's videos. They are on www.irf.net

2006-12-02 23:51:17 · answer #7 · answered by Knowledge Seeker 4 · 6 1

NO. he is not and u should read up the real true original bible(which i doubt the churches would actually let u read it ) it did indicate that there will be another prophet the last one and that is prophet muhammad.

2006-12-03 00:13:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 5

At best he's a flawed prophet. Like Pat Robertson or Jim Bakker or Haggard.

2006-12-02 23:50:27 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

I don't consider him a false prophet or a true prophet, I consider him to be a great teacher, that is all.

2006-12-03 00:11:32 · answer #10 · answered by princezelph 4 · 2 4

Muhammed, the Messenger of Allah, has said, "One among you who knows Allah best is the one who fears Him most, and I fear Him even more than him." Ibn `Abbas [1] says that a bedouin once came to the Messenger of Allah and said, "O Messenger of Allah! Teach me of the most unusual of knowledge!" He asked him, "What have you done with the peak of knowledge so that you now ask about its most unusual things?!" The man asked him, "O Messenger of Allah! What is this peak of knowledge?!" He said, "It is knowing Allah as He deserves to be known." The bedouin then said, "And how can He be known as He ought to be?" The Messenger of Allah answered, "It is that you know Him as having no model, no peer, no antithesis, and that He is One and only: He is the One Who is Apparent yet Hidden, the First and the Last, having no peer nor a similitude; this is the true knowledge about Him."
Accurately knowing Allah is the pillar whereupon Islam in its entirety hinges. Without such knowledge, any action in Islam does not have any real value whatsoever: it has neither essence nor value. The Question is: "How can we get to know Allah, and what is the venue for attaining such knowledge?" The answer is crucially conditional: If we do not know the right course, we can never reach our destination. Any erroneous approach to knowing Allah is a major contributor to distancing a large number of people from accurately getting to believe in Allah. The Holy Qura'n narrates to us stories about those who disbelieved in Allah in every age and time, depicting for us how they insisted, in order to believe in Him, on hearing or seeing Him, relying on their senses. Following are only a few examples: Allah Almighty has said,


And those who have no knowledge say: Why does not Allah speak to us or a sign come to us? Even thus did those before them say; (they said) the like of what such people say; their hearts are all alike. Indeed, We have made the signs (leading to belief in Him) clear for people who are sure. (2:118)

And those who do not hope for Our meeting say: Why have no angels been sent down upon us, or (why) do we not see our Lord? Certainly they themselves are too proud and have revolted in great revolt. On the day they see the angels, there shall be no joy on that day for the guilty... (25:21-22)

Pharaoh said: O Haman! Build me a tower so that I may attain the means of access, the means of access to the heavens, then (I may be able to) reach the God of Moses, and I surely think he is a liar. And thus was the evil of his deed made fair-seeming to Pharaoh, and he was turned away from the (right) course. (40:36-37)

"Turned away from the (right) course" refers to the course that ends with acquiring a sound and accurate knowledge of the Almighty. Such a goal should be our first and foremost concern. Without properly knowing Allah, how can we properly worship Him? The Messenger of Allah Muhammed has said in a qudsi tradition, "For everything there is a path, and the path to Paradise is knowledge." This is a humble attempt to search for such sound and accurate knowledge, the one that brings us closer to our Lord and leads us to the path of salvation, to happiness both in this life and in the eternal life to come.

2006-12-02 23:44:39 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

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