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2007-02-14 02:58:26 · 29 answers · asked by Mmmmm 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Verses in Bible that Prophesise Mohammed (May Peace and Blessing of Allah be upon him)

Deuteronomy 18:18
Deuteronomy 18:19
Isaiah 29:12
Solomon 5:16
John 14:16
John 15:26
John 16:7
John 16:12-14

For those who say that these verses don't talk about Mohammed how would you face Jesus (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him) if he says that why didn't you accept Mohammed when he had already told you about Mohammed?

All Christians will you think once with an open heart and open mind about these verses in light of them telling about Mohammed?

(For explaination of the verses see http://www.irf.net/irf/comparativereligion/middle/christianity/muhammad.htm )

2007-02-14 02:58:56 · update #1

29 answers

They have ways to manipulate each and every wording of bible for their convenience;
However the actual reason is that if they agree Mohammed as prophet of God, they have to negate christianity. Its too hard, they have been brought up with the belief that Chrsitianity is all truth.

2007-02-21 23:27:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I read each of those verses, and it appears a few were taken out of context. John Speaks of the Holy Spirit, which was sent to the church 40 days after Christs ascension.
Deuteronemy, I believe, was speaking about Christ.
I am assuming you meant when you said Solomon the Song of Solomon, and the Song of Solomon verse I did not see as prophecying of anyone, although it may have been symbolic of Christ and the church.

Galations 1:8 specifically says that even if an angel preaches somthing other than what the Bible teaches, they are to be accursed.


Finally, Revelation said that there would be no more scripture.
Revelation 22:18. Mohammed was iborn hundreds of years after Revelation was written.

2007-02-14 03:20:10 · answer #2 · answered by Proverbs 1:7 2 · 3 0

I read carefully through your verses and that webpage and tried to have an open mind. I still don't see why those first few couldn't also be Jesus as well, and for the explanation concerning the Holy Spirit you should read Acts 2. That's when the Holy Spirit is given to followers after Jesus has already left the Earth. I understand why you think that those prophesies may be reffering to Mohammed, but that is not enough for me to change my opinion in the end. If I go to hell for not believing in Mohammed then I guess that's my problem... but could you also carefully consider the opposing argument, that the prophecies stand for Jesus and the Holy Spirit?

2007-02-14 03:21:39 · answer #3 · answered by Emily 3 · 3 0

Because

1) Islam is in competition with Christianity. Believing in the guy will sell Mohammed's religion;

but more important,

2) because Muhammed (like all other purported post-biblical prophesies) is not in the Bible. So-called prophesies are just open-ended phrases that will mean whatever the believer want them to mean. For instance, anti-Catholics see a lot of anti-pope prophesies in the Bible.

2007-02-21 21:47:20 · answer #4 · answered by Maurice A 1 · 0 0

Christens do not need to believe in Mohamed and We as Muslims we do believe in the Prophet starting with Adam and ending with Mohamed this is enough for us.

The reason Why Christens do not believe in Mohamed is simple after the Jesus was raised from his grave and his message was amended to meet the needs of the so called Holy Men, what came after Jesus, is not applicable and Jesus was the last.

As long as Muslims believe in all messages of Allah and the sent Prophets Starting with Adam and ending with Mohamed, including Jesus, we have completely covered all what God (Allah) sent us, we are happy, and we have no need to attack other religions, so why bother ourselves only threatened religions have something to say.

2007-02-21 20:48:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I wonder why all the other religion keep claiming there was a reference to their religion in the Holy Bible, I think this just shows that Christianity (not a religion, but a way of life) is the only way.

Please poster, do not misinterprete the Holy Bible, look 4 solace and ways to convert people 2 Islam elsewhere!

2007-02-22 00:50:39 · answer #6 · answered by Cleopatra 4 · 0 0

No. The Bible did not prophesy of Mohammed. Bible prophecy is an engaging challenge. each and every prophecy has both been fulfilled to the letter, in the different case will be fulfilled. Many prophecies are worried about both the country Israel, or the Messiah Jesus/Issa, and many times the prophecies are addressed to particular persons. Examples: Jeremiah 28 has a prophecy to a faux prophet named Hananiah. God informed Jeremiah to assert, "This 365 days thou shalt die", and the faux prophet did die a couple of minutes later. human beings have tried many ideas and many situations to make prophecy say something God did not advise it to assert. Mohammed replaced into certainly a important parent in global historic previous. yet i do not discover one unmarried be conscious about him in the Injil or Torah or perhaps the Zabur. you received't discover one, both.

2016-11-03 10:32:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is just a proof that Religion is not the instrument of unity. Unity is all that God wants from His creation if only God wants Unity and Love among his creation.

Religion does not in any way unite their believers. Rather Religion is an instrument of division not unity.

Religion is an instrument of interpretation
Religion is not an instrument of understanding

Two people having 2 interpretations would never understand
Two people having two different views would never be one

Let us stop believing in religions
let us start searching for the truth
The universal truth is irrefutable, no body would disaggree
A relative truth is something that others would believe in while others would refute

2007-02-14 03:09:14 · answer #8 · answered by Arnold C 1 · 0 1

You are a complete Idiot! These verses are talking about Jesus (El Meshey) If the bible was talking about Muhammed it would have said.

There is a man coming from Saudi Arabic. This man is a baby raper and a murder, among other things etc etc. Inspite of his murdering and lustful ways he is a good "Prophet".

There is an arab coming who is a Good baby raping and murdering prophet!

Do not follow Jesus, it is better you follow the man who marries 6 yr old babies.

Something like this!

If you read the bible you idiot you will know that they are talking about Jesus. Ask the Jews or Christians who know it!

the bible says beware of false prophets!

Jesus said there will be a man after me claiming to be a prophet but do not follow him!

2007-02-21 17:20:26 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I'm a minister and NO WHERE in the Bible does it mention anything about a guy named Mohamed. The Bible was written long before Mohamed was ever born so it can't have anything about him in it and as for "Allah", this was taken from the pagans, it was their moon god.

I'm so very sorry but you are very sadly mistaken but then I see that a lot in the Islamic faith.

2007-02-14 03:36:13 · answer #10 · answered by Kevin A 6 · 2 1

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