Nope, that ain't normal, I sure hope you live in America, 'cuase you won't last long in an Islamic ruled country!
2007-02-23 13:34:03
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answered by Tim 47 7
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The moment you believe Jesus as son of God your not a Muslim anymore
2007-02-24 01:32:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope not normal from an Islamic point of view - but it never hurts to question what you are told to believe (and this applies to everything including the idea that Jesus is the son of God)
2007-02-23 13:36:17
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answer #3
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answered by LadyRebecca 6
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You are a Christian. Its impossible to be Muslim and believe Jesus is the Son of God.
2007-02-23 13:35:53
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answered by Muse 4
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No
The term "Son of God" was used metaphorically speaking to those who were godly and pious men. It was never meant to be used literally as the case with Christianity toward Jesus
The Muslim perspective is this: God does not beget sons or daughters as begetting is an animal act reserved for the lower animal functions of sex. Metaphorically, we can all be described as the sons of God as God has created us and He provides for us, but physically He does not beget.
We should first answer this question What is the true word of God about Jesus ? u can find that only in Qur'an the final revelation the only authentic revealed book in the world that has been kept without change
Muslims believe that Jesus was born immaculately, and through the same power which had brought Eve to life and Adam into being without a father or a mother
Truly the likeness of Jesus, in God's sight, is as Adam's likeness; He created him of dust, then said He unto him, "Be", and he was. (Qur'an 3:59).
And when God said. 'O Jesus son of Mary,did you say unto men, "Take me and my mother as gods, apart from God?" He Said, 'To You be Glory! It is not mine to say what I have no right to. If I indeed said it, You knew it, knowing what is within my soul, and I do not know what is within Your soul; You know the things unseen. I only said to them what You did command me: "Serve God, my Lord and your Lord." And I was a witness over them, while I remained among them; but when You did take me to Yourself the Watcher over them; You are the witness of everything. (Quran 5:116,117)
2007-02-23 14:59:43
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answered by BeHappy 5
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Islam is a religion of trusting there is no God but Allah...If you are muslim,you should know Quran.Read it and learn.In Sura Al-Ikhlas(Quran),its says that God does not birth or be born,If u dont trust Quran,you are not a muslim.You are the same as other kafirs( non- muslim) if you believe that there are other gods.Only ONE God that makes this WORLD-Allah.
2007-02-23 13:52:40
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answered by Lost my everything.. 4
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The Koran refers to the miraculous birth of Jesus at Surah 19 (Mary). It says: “We sent to [Mary] Our spirit in the semblance of a full-grown man. And when she saw him she said: ‘May the Merciful defend me from you! If you fear the Lord, leave me and go your way.’ ‘I am the messenger of your Lord,’ he replied, ‘and have come to give you a holy son.’ ‘How shall I bear a child,’ she answered, ‘when I am a virgin, untouched by man?’ ‘Such is the will of your Lord,’ he replied. ‘That is no difficult thing for Him. “He shall be a sign to mankind,” says the Lord, “and a blessing from Ourself. This is Our decree.”’”
you just believe in what you were taught in the koran that jesus is gods son
We read in the Qur’ān: “The similitude of Jesus before God is as that of Adam; He created him from dust, then said to him: ‘Be’: And he was.”—Āl ‘Imrān [3]:59
What the Qur’ān Says About Christ
? The angels announced good news from God to Mary. She would give birth to Jesus.—Āl ‘Imrān [3]:45.
? He was born of God’s spirit, without a human father.—Al-Anbiyā’ [21]:91.
? He was born holy (“faultless,” MMP).—Maryam [19]:19.
? God made of him a sign for mankind and a mercy from Him. —Maryam [19]:21.
? It was said of him that he was the Word of God and his Spirit.—Compare Āl ‘Imrān [3]:45; Al-Nisā’ [4]:171.
? God appointed him as prophet and apostle.—Al-Nisā’ [4]:171; Maryam [19]:30.
? God taught him the Book and Wisdom, the Torah and the Injīl.—Āl ‘Imrān [3]:48.
? He performed miracles from God, and was strengthened by Him with holy spirit.—Al-Baqarah [2]:87; Al-Mā’idah [5]:113.
? He healed the blind and the lepers, raised the dead, and foretold the unknown.—Āl ‘Imrān [3]:49.
? God rendered him to be in honor in this world and forever after and in the company of those nearest to God.—Āl ‘Imrān [3]:45.
? God caused Christ to die, raised him to life, and then lifted him up to Him.—Āl ‘Imrān [3]:55, NJD; Maryam [19]:33, NJD.
2007-02-23 13:43:39
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answered by gary d 4
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Not being a Muslim, I couldn't say. Why don't you take it a step further and ask Jesus to be your Lord and savior?
2007-02-23 13:48:11
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answered by ? 7
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Brother, you can believe whatever you want. In religion, nobody owns the patent on normal.
2007-02-23 13:38:37
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answered by Wisdom in Faith 4
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no thats not normal because the first thing in islam you believe in is the shahadah wich says There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is His messenger.
you also bleive that God has no family, and is not lyk humans (ex. sleeps, eats, etc).
2007-02-23 13:42:32
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answered by ... 3
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