Can someone tell me they are in agreement with the prohesies if Isaiah? Isaiah 53? Moses wrote that Abraham was to sacrifice Issac which is prophsey of the coming of the Son of God...Are you in agreement with Moses? Abraham said that the lord will provide himself a lamb Is this in agreement with Allah? Jesus said he is the Son of God is this agreeable wiht the Qu'ran?besides the Muhammad who called himself a prophet of God but did not agree with the God of Abraham what prophesies of God's prophets are the Muslims in agreement with?
2007-03-23
21:14:40
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7 If you are in agreement wiht the original Bible it is available and you can clearly see you are not.. The bible that predates the Qu'ran is available for your reading pleasure and was available for Muhammads and he is not ina greemtn with it nor any of the prophets of God...The birthday of Christ is not mentioned in any Bible.
2007-03-23
21:29:38 ·
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Muslim I keep hearing you say there is a Bible original that is in agreement with the Qu'ran can you produce this Bible? as all the Bibles that predate the Qu'ran tell of Jesus and his atonement and that he is the Son of God.. where are the prophets of God that you are in agreemtn with are thay real? why do you not have these prophosies?
2007-03-23
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Champ I asked if Muslims believe in all of the prophets of God. Jesus did say he was the Son of God and was crucified, The prophet Isaih didmake this prophesy 800 years prior to the birth of Jesus This is prophesy of one of God;s prophets are the Muslims in agreement With Isaiah?
2007-03-23
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Roshni, If you would read the whole of the Bible the true word of God then you could see the reasons why Jesus who is the Son of God did submit to the will of his Father in heaven. When you say you are in agreement with Abraham, You must surely agree that Jesus did atone for sin as Abrham named the mount where he was to sacrifice Issac jehova Jirah which means the lord will provide because he said it is where the lord will provide himself a lamb. If you read the story in the true word of God you will see his is clear prophesy of the coming of the lamb of God, Jesus Christ, Issac did carry the wood and the jouney was three days and Christ was raised on the third day... Abrham was told to take his ONLY son which Muslims would say had to be Ishamel..Moses first told of Ishameal and clearly had not forgotten him but this is prophesy of God's only son...The lamb was sacrificed saving Issac even in the Qu'ran the lamb was the subsitiute sacrifice this is prophsey that Muhmmad did not get.
2007-03-23
21:59:01 ·
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2007-03-23
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TJ Abrham did believe in one God as do I and all Christians...The fact that God is Father and Son and Holy Spirit does not make him more than one God any more than the Fact that I am Body and spirit and am one living soul makes me more than one person..The Abrham of the Bible is not in agreement with Muhammad who says that man can earn his way to heaven Abraham depended on God and it was the sacrifice that saved him..Abraham was not earning his way to heaven as Abraham like all men was accountable for his sins and the only one wihtout sin is God as Jesus who was without sin is a part of the whole of God and did pay the price for all who accept the atonement.
2007-03-23
22:07:09 ·
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Hazrat Ibrahim (pbuh), or Abraham, said that God would provide a lamb for sacrifice. But what did God provide? God did not provide a lamb, but a ram. We know that it was a ram because it was caught in a thicket by its horns. A lamb has no horns. If this is so, then a question remains, "Was Hazrat Ibrahim (pbuh) mistaken when he said that God would provide a lamb?"
No, he spoke the truth. This is where the secret meaning of the sacrifice comes in. For many centuries after Hazrat Ibrahim's sacrifice, the full meaning of the prophet's statement remained hidden. Then one day, a new prophet appeared to mankind-- Hazrat Yahya (pbuh). Listen to the account of Hazrat Yahya (pbuh), or John the Baptist, found in the holy Injil,
"The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" (Injil, John 1:29).
This is what Islam teaches about Prophets:
An outstanding aspect of the Islamic belief in prophethood is that Muslims believe in and respect all the messengers of God with no exceptions. All the prophets came from the same One God, for the same purpose: to lead mankind to God. Hence, belief in them all is essential and logical; accepting some and rejecting others has to be based on misconceptions of the prophet's role or on a racial bias.
@Ahmed obviously you have no idea about the teaching of the Trinity.
You accuse the Christians of being polytheists by saying that the Trinity teaches three gods. You think that it is illogical for three gods to be one god and for that reason, the Trinity can't be true.
The doctrine of the Trinity is that there is one God who exists in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Each person is not the same as the other person; that is, the Father is not the same person as the Son who is not the same person as the Holy Spirit. Each is fully God in nature. Each person is not a god in itself.
Trinitarianism is monotheistic. That means that it is a doctrine that teaches the existence of a single being who is God and that there is only one God in all existence. This is sometimes ignored or not known when people (Muslims) criticize the Trinity by asserting that the Trinity teaches three gods. But, it does not.
The Quran declares the Bible to be a true revelation of God and demands faith in the Bible.
Many great Muslim teachers DO NOT believe the Bible has been corrupted and ACCEPT the authenticity of our PRESENT New Testament texts.
Ali al-Tabari (died 855) accepted the Gospel texts
Amr al-Ghakhiz (869) " " " "
BUKHARI (810-870) " " " " (he gathered some of the earliest tradition of Islam quoted the Quran itself to support his belief in the text of the Bible Sura 3:72,78)
Al-Mas’udi (956) " " " "
Abu Ali Husain Bin Sina (1037)" " "
AL-GHAZZALI (1111) " " " " (probably the greatest Muslim scholar he lived after Ibn-Khazem but did not accept his teachings)
Jesus told us he has come to fullfil the Prophecies and said there will be false Prophets after him. If the Bible is true, as the Quran makes No Charges of Corruption Against the Bible how can you as a Muslim be sure your not mislead?
2007-03-24 05:58:49
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answered by Sternchen 5
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God is absolutely one: He has no son, no father, no brother, etc. To claim that God is composed of three persons is polytheism; even if you claim that He is One. It's like you're taking it in the a$s and denying that you're gay! So no matter how hard you're trying to prove that the trinity is a monotheistic belief, it's purely polytheistic and idolatorous. Don't just ask the Muslims for that...ask the Jews too. You could also ask many Europeans about that. You just can't try to preach for a dogmatic religion like Christianity: It's totally impossible!
As for citing the Bible, this book has been corrupted myriads of times by the Jews and the Christians, the same as your mind has been corrupted. Jesus is innocent from what you're saying and claiming.
By the way: Have you seen Mel Gibson's: "The Passion of the Christ"? Do you remember the part when Jesus was being scourged by the Romans and then remembered himself washing Peter's feet? If you listen carefully, you'll find him prophesizing the coming of "Achmad" (Ahmed) who'll reveal the truth about "Allah" (Yes, ALLAH and not GOD)! I hope you pay attention to this part of the film very well...because the translation reads "The Comforter" instead of AHMED who is the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
And by the way, if you're god has been scourged and crucified by the Romans, what could he have done against the mighty forces of Genghiz Khan?! LOL! LOL!!!
2007-03-24 00:15:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Muslims believe there are more then 2,000 Prophets has sent before Muhammad. And all of them was teaching that there is One God.We do believe in Abraham. And Muhammad did believe in him too. Like Pilgrim to Mecca Medina and Scarifies of Lamb.And yes we do believe in Jesus but we don't believe that he was son of God. Abraham's god was not different then Muslims God and Muhammad was not disagree with Abraham's god.
2007-03-23 21:59:26
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answered by TJ 1
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muslims 'define' the Scripture to fit their own beliefs. They claim that it was Ishmael that was the chosen sacrifice... very convenient, just as they claim to revere Jesus, and yet can't see that Jesus was either the Christ, a lunatic, or a con artist. It makes less than no sense to 'revere' Jesus as a 'prophet' and also deny Him as the Messiah... go figure, they are following Satan and are unable to see that too. Very sad.
2007-03-23 21:25:35
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answered by Blitzpup 5
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Muslims believe that Allah (God) sent a series of prophets to earth, to teach about His nature and His guidance for human beings. From Adam to Muhammad, they all shared the same message.
When Jesus (pbuh) said he was the son of God, this is not what Muslims believe. We pair no one with Allah.
2007-03-23 21:21:31
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answered by Kynnie 6
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Mohamed, please comprehend this good: Prophets generally err; however that is performed by means of them out of well will. The causes for this are: one million- They possibly requested a query to which they didn't discover a transparent and certain reply from God, so that they concept deeply of it, after which gave an reply that their moral sense might believe. However, God might ship His reply that might overrule theirs. This sin or blunders from their aspect is already forgiven by means of God, but prophets out of affection, worry and appreciate to their Creator preserve on asking forgiveness from Him. two- Prophets (adding Jesus) are people. They would possibly omit or do a mistaken transfer by chance. God warns them swiftly and so they proper themselves without delay. Again, they ask forgiveness for what they have got performed. three- Prophets realize that the important thing to God's forgiveness is His mercy, and no longer their possess verbs. This is why they preserve ask God forgiveness. Remember that regardless of how well our verbs are, those don't seem to be sufficient to payback God's numerous graces over us. This is why we ask for His forgiveness and mercy consistently; prophets don't seem to be distinct. four- The stage of prophet's notion is rated as "consistently growing and on no account lowering" (in contrast to the notion of typical believers which "raises and reduces"). Knowing that, prophets regard their former days as being "lower than the extent" and so they realize that in these days they "are nonetheless lower than the extent of day after today" etc...for this reason they ask God forgiveness for his or her "sins". dj, related to Jesus being sinless, this was once he was once like Moses and Mohamed; a prophet of God. Islam does no longer repeat what Judaism and Christianity claimed approximately Lot's adultery together with his daughters and David's adultery with Bethseba; actually Islam was once strict in condemning those reports as lies. Also Islam condemns the tale of Mary inquiring for extra wine, even as Jesus rebuked her for doing so! Again, there aren't any such matters as fallen angels in Islam, no prophets that cursed God, no God who was once defined as being of folly, no God or angel wrestling with Israel (Jacob), and no God incarnate stuff. I had been satisfied that Islam is the only actual faith. Whenever I attempted evaluating Judaism and Christianity to Islam, I consistently observed them corrupt and a long way from whole. Islam is real a whole faith, and this proves that it's the last faith. I am one hundred% definite of that! I endure witness that there's no god however Allah, and I endure witness that Mohamed is the messenger of Allah. Prayers and peace be upon you, fine messenger of Allah.
2016-09-05 14:12:30
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You said "Jesus said he is the Son of God is this agreeable wiht the Qu'ran?". Firstly let me point out that Jesus was not the Son of God and the following is from the Qur'aan (Qur'aan 5: 116-119)"116. And (remember) when Allâh will say (on the Day of Resurrection): "O 'Iesa (Jesus), son of Maryam (Mary)! Did you say unto men: 'Worship me and my mother as two gods besides Allâh?' " He will say: "Glory be to You! It was not for me to say what I had no right (to say). Had I said such a thing, You would surely have known it. You know what is in my innerself though I do not know what is in Yours, truly, You, only You, are the AllKnower of all that is hidden and unseen.
117. "Never did I say to them aught except what You (Allâh) did command me to say: 'Worship Allâh, my Lord and your Lord.' And I was a witness over them while I dwelt amongst them, but when You took me up, You were the Watcher over them, and You are a Witness to all things. (This is a great admonition and warning to the Christians of the whole world).
118. "If You punish them, they are Your slaves, and if You forgive them, verily You, only You are the AllMighty, the AllWise ."
119. Allâh will say: "This is a Day on which the truthful will profit from their truth: theirs are Gardens under which rivers flow (in Paradise) - they shall abide therein forever. Allâh is pleased with them and they with Him. That is the great success (Paradise). "
2007-03-23 21:40:42
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answered by Champ P 2
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Muslims believe in many many prophets, that god sent them to us to lead people.
even must of them didn't mentioned in quran.
one of them that god mentioned is Muhammed, that you don't belive int.
it is not strange for me, that god send many prophets, because people always need a leader. and they do lots of wrong during their life.
2007-03-23 22:26:04
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answered by Anonymous
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We do belive in the Orignal Books....the Holy Books that learn the Humanity how to respect the Only One God ALLAH...and do worship Him alone....
2007-03-23 21:26:29
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answered by MusliM...SalaFi 3
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Too many aspects you have been questioning.
you may get lost in reading the answer, if only one try to answer every question you launched, sorry!
2007-03-23 21:51:11
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answered by autor06hj 2
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