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my q is why did jesus die and get hert and beat and slapt for us and how can god get slapt and spit on so pepol can do bad things and be forgivin??? i rally dont think so i bet u herd this meny times but beleve me its the truth jesus is gods messinger and when he said the father he means god he dose not mean hes father now i can say to you my father is god but dose it mean im the sun or im god jesus was sent by god and was not killed he is now with god he will come in the country of suria at they end of the world and break the christ that every one of u holds and say im not god i told you i was a messinger and u did not beleve me and did u know that in the quran god said to jesus when he raisd him from they earth (((did u say that u were god jesus answerd god and said u know whats in my hart and u know what i did and what i said then god beleved him god already knew but he was going to test him))) and by the way i have no religon but i seek the truth?

2007-04-17 20:45:47 · 40 answers · asked by sweet boy 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The Messiah, 'Isa son of Maryam, was only the Messenger of Allah and His Word, which He cast into Maryam, and a Spirit from Him. (Surat an-Nisa': 171)

When the angels said: "Maryam, your Lord gives you good news of a Word from Him. His name is the Messiah, 'Isa son of Maryam, of high esteem in this world and the Hereafter, and one of those brought near." (Surah Al 'Imran: 45)

The expression Word of Allah is used only for Prophet 'Isa (as). Allah revealed his name, 'Isa Messiah, before he was born and said that he was a Word from Him. This is just one indication that he was different from all of his contemporaries.



Only the Qur'an, which Allah has promised to keep intact and unaltered until the Day of Judgment, gives us accurate information about Prophet 'Isa (as). And, in contrast to the New Testament, the Qur'an states that Prophet 'Isa (as) was not crucified. Rather, he was raised to the heavens by Allah and will return in the End Times, the era preceding the Day of Judgment. Many hadiths testify to these facts.

We will now examine these facts in some detail.

'Isa (as) Was Not Crucified

The Roman soldiers and Jewish priests who were responsible for arresting Prophet 'Isa (as) claimed that he was crucified and died on the cross. All Christians accept these core beliefs, as well as the belief that he was resurrected and then ascended to the heavens. However, the Qur'an provides a quite different account:

… and their saying: "We killed the Messiah, 'Isa son of Maryam, Messenger of Allah." They did not kill him and they did not crucify him, but it was made to seem so to them. Those who argue about him are in doubt about it. They have no real knowledge of it, just conjecture. But they certainly did not kill him. (Surat an-Nisa': 157)

Allah raised him [`Isa] up to Himself. Allah is Almighty, All-Wise. (Surat an-Nisa': 158)

The expression was made to seem so reveals that Prophet 'Isa (as) was not killed, but rather raised to the heavens. Allah states that those who say otherwise have no knowledge of the truth. The people saw someone who looked like Prophet `Isa (as) die, while, in reality, Prophet 'Isa (as) ascended to the heavens.

The Prophets' Deaths

An analysis of the words used to narrate the Prophets' deaths and those used to narrate the attempt on Prophet 'Isa's (as) life reveal an important fact. In the first case, the Qur'an uses qatala (to kill), maata (to die), halaka (to perish), salaba (to crucify), and a few other specific words. The Qur'an is very clear and specific about the fact that "They did not kill him [wa ma qataloohu] and did not crucify him [wa ma salaboohu]." People were shown a likeness of Prophet 'Isa (as), who in fact, was taken back by Allah and raised to the heavens:

When Allah said: "'Isa, I will take you back [mutawaffeeka], raise you up [wa raafi`uka] to Me, and purify you of those who disbelieve. And I will place the people who follow you above those who disbelieve until the Day of Resurrection." (Surah Al 'Imran: 55)

In other words, Prophet 'Isa (as) did not experience a normal death. The word tawaffa in the above verse is used in the following ways:

Tawaffa: To Cause To Die, To Take in One's Sleep, or To Take Back

['Isa said], I said to them nothing but what You ordered me to say: "Worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord." I was a witness against them as long as I remained among them. But when You took me back to You [tawaffa], You were the One watching over them. You are Witness of all things. (Surat al-Ma'ida: 117)

The expression used here comes from the Arabic word tawaffa, which means the act of taking the self back, either in sleep, or death or, as in the case of 'Isa being taken back to Allah's presence, not killing or death. This word is also used in another verse to describe the taking back of a person while he or she is asleep:

It is He Who takes you back to Himself [yatawaffaakum] at night, while knowing the things you perpetrate by day, and then wakes you up again, so that a specified term may be fulfilled. (Surat al-An'am: 60)

Allah states that Prophet 'Isa (as) was not killed or hanged, that people were shown a likeness of him, that He took him back (as happens during sleep), and raised him to the heavens. For all other Prophets, such words as qatala or mawt (death), are used. Thus, we can conclude that Prophet `Isa (as) was put into a sleep-like state and raised to Allah's presence, that he did not experience death as we know it, and that he has left our dimension. (Allah knows best.)



Prophet 'Isa's (as) Return

Many verses refer to Prophet 'Isa's (as) second coming. Following are some of them:

1) When Allah said: "'Isa, I will take you back, raise you up to Me, and purify you of those who do not believe. And I will place the people who follow you above those who do not believe until the Day of Resurrection. Then you will all return to Me, and I will judge between you regarding the things about which you differed." (Surah Al 'Imran: 55)



This verse mentions a people who are followers of Prophet 'Isa (as) and who will be above the unbelievers until the Day of Resurrection. Accordingly, there will be people who follow him until the Day of Judgment. Looking at present-day Christians, we see that the core of their religion has been tampered with and is not the same faith preached by Prophet 'Isa (as). For example, they claim that he is Allah's son (Allah forbid) and part of a Trinity (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit). Therefore, by transgressing the limits that Allah established for humanity, today's Christians are far from Allah's true religion and cannot be considered as Prophet 'Isa's (as) followers. The Qur'an states emphatically that those who believe in the Trinity are unbelievers:

Those who say that Allah is the third of three are unbelievers. There is no deity but Allah, [Who is] One. (Surat al-Ma'ida: 73)



Therefore, those people who follow Prophet 'Isa (as) must appear on his second coming to Earth, and they will be raised above the unbelievers until the Day of Judgment.

2) There is not one of the People of the Book who will not believe in him before he dies; and on the Day of Resurrection he will be a witness against them. (Surat an-Nisa': 159)

The him here stands for Prophet 'Isa (as), as the next verses make clear:

… and their saying: "We killed the Messiah, 'Isa son of Maryam, Messenger of Allah." They did not kill him and they did not crucify him, but it was made to seem so to them. Those who argue about him are in doubt about it. They have no real knowledge of it, just conjecture. But they certainly did not kill him. Allah raised him up to Himself. Allah is Almighty, All-Wise. (Surat an-Nisa': 157-158)

Some scholars interpret before he dies as meaning before the death of the People of the Book (Jews and Christians). In this case, every Jew and Christian would believe in Prophet 'Isa (as) before he or she dies. But during Prophet `Isa's (as) lifetime, the vast majority of the region's Jews refused to believe in him, and some of them even attempted to kill him. As for those Jews and Christians who lived after Prophet 'Isa (as) was raised to His presence, they cannot be called his followers for they do not meet the Qur'anic definition of faith and belief.

The expression on the Day of Resurrection he will be a witness against them, indicates again that Prophet 'Isa (as) will come again. These verses conclusively indicate that all People of the Book will believe before Prophet 'Isa (as) dies. The verse refers to the future, because it speaks of Prophet 'Isa's (as) death. Then it mentions that all People of the Book will believe in him, something that has not happened yet.



As we will see in detail in the coming chapters, the People of the Book will see and recognize him, as well as become his Muslim followers while he lives, and Prophet 'Isa (as) will testify about their conduct in the Hereafter. (Allah knows best.)

3) Other verses mention his return to Earth, such as those given below:

When an example is made of the son of Maryam, your people laugh uproariously. They retort: "Who is better, then, our deities or him?" They only say this to you for argument's sake. They are indeed a disputatious people. He is only a servant on whom We bestowed Our blessing and whom We made an example for the tribe of Israel. If We wished, We could appoint angels in exchange for you to succeed you on Earth. (Surat az-Zukhruf: 57-60)

Allah then refers to him by a specific title, a Sign of the Hour:

He is a Sign of the Hour. Have no doubt about it. But follow me. This is a straight path. (Surat az-Zukhruf: 61)

This verse clearly indicates that Prophet 'Isa (as) will come again, for he lived approximately six centuries before the Qur'anic revelation. Thus, since his first life cannot be understood as a Sign of the Hour for the Day of Judgment, he will return during the End Times, the period immediately preceding that Day. (Allah knows best.)

4) Many other verses indicate this miraculous event. Among them are the following:



When the angels said: "Maryam, your Lord gives you good news of a Word from Him. His name is the Messiah, 'Isa son of Maryam, of high esteem in this world and the Hereafter, and one of those brought near. He will speak to people in the cradle and also when fully grown, and will be one of the believers," she asked: "My Lord! How can I have a son when no man has ever touched me?" He said: "It will be so." Allah creates whatever He wills. When He decides on something, He just says to it, "Be!" and it is. He will teach him the Book and Wisdom, and the Torah and the Gospel. (Surah Al 'Imran: 45-48)

But what "Book" will He teach Prophet `Isa (as)? The Qur'an answers this question in the following verse, where the same expression is used:

Remember when Allah said: "'Isa son of Maryam, remember My blessing to you and to your mother when I reinforced you with the Purest Spirit so that you could speak to people in the cradle and when you were fully grown; and when I taught you the Book and Wisdom, and the Torah and the Gospel." (Surat al-Ma'ida: 110)

When we examine the Book referred to in both verses, we realize that it indicates the Qur'an, the final revealed book sent to humanity. Earlier Books were the Torah and the Bible (the Psalms, revealed to Prophet Dawud (as), is contained within the Old Testament). Another verse uses Book instead of Qur'an when listing it alongside the Torah and the Gospel:

Allah, there is no deity but Him, the Living, the Self-Sustaining. He has sent down the Book to you with truth, confirming what was there before it. And He sent down the Torah and the Gospel ... (Surah Al 'Imran: 2-3)

Thus, the third book being taught to Prophet 'Isa (as) is the Qur'an. Obviously, since he was raised to Allah's presence some 600 years before its revelation, he must come again. Our Prophet's (saas) hadiths reveal that Prophet 'Isa (as) will rule according to the Qur'an, not the Bible, when he returns. (For more information, see Harun Yahya, Signs of the Last Day [Istanbul: Global Publishing, 2003].) This interpretation fits the meaning of the verse. (Allah knows best.)

5) In addition, "The likeness of 'Isa in Allah's sight is the same as Adam" (Surah Al 'Imran: 59) could also be foretelling Prophet 'Isa's (as) return. Scholars point out that both Prophets were created without a father: Prophet Adam (as) was created from soil by Allah's command Be!; Prophet 'Isa (as) was created without a father by the same Divine command. Prophet Adam (as) was brought down from the heavens to Earth; perhaps Prophet 'Isa (as) will be brought down from His Presence in the End Times. (Allah knows best.) As we have seen, the verses indicating his return are very clear. Moreover, the Qur'an does not use any similar expressions for the other Prophets; they are only used for Prophet 'Isa (as).

6) Another verse referring to Prophet 'Isa's (as) ascension is the following:

['Isa said:] Peace be upon me the day I was born and the day I die, and the day I am raised up again alive." (Surah Maryam: 33)

This verse, when considered in conjunction with Surah Al 'Imran: 55, signals an important reality: Surah Al 'Imran: 55 speaks of Prophet 'Isa (as) as being taken back to Allah's presence and does not say that he has died or been killed. However, Surah Maryam: 33 refers to the day when he will die. This second death is only possible if he lives on Earth once again. (Allah knows best.)

7) Another piece of evidence is the word kahlaan, mentioned in the verses below:

Remember when Allah said: "'Isa son of Maryam, remember My blessing to you and to your mother when I reinforced you with the Purest Spirit so that you could speak to people in the cradle and when you were fully grown [kahlaan]." (Surat al-Ma'ida: 110)

He will speak to people in the cradle, and also when fully grown [kahlaan], and will be one of the righteous. (Surah Al 'Imran: 46)



This word, which appears only in these two verses and only with regard to Prophet 'Isa (as), describes his (as) adult life between the age 30 and 50. In other words, this represents a period when he is no longer a young man but a wise person on the verge of entering old age. Scholars agree that this word indicates an age greater than 35.

They also suggest, basing their claim on a hadith narrated by Ibn `Abbas, that Prophet 'Isa (as) was raised to Allah's presence in his early 30s, that he will experience his old age by living for another 40 years after his second coming, and that the above verse is proof for this miraculous event. 14

The Qur'an uses this expression only in regard to Prophet 'Isa (as) because all of the other Prophets that we know about fulfilled their responsibility of calling their people to belief after they had already reached a mature age. In the case of Prophet 'Isa (as), however, it points out a miraculous situation, because the expressions in the cradle and when fully grown highlight the two miraculous times.

At-Tabari, in his work The Commentary of at-Tabari, explains these expressions in the following terms:

These statements [Surat al-Ma'ida 110] indicate that in order to complete his lifespan and speak to people when fully grown, 'Isa will come down from Heaven. That is because he was raised to Heaven when still young. This verse [Surah Al 'Imran 46] provides evidence that 'Isa is living. The Ahl al-Sunnah share this view, because this verse states that he will speak to people when fully grown. He will be able to grow fully only when he returns to Earth from Heaven.15



The interpretations of kahlaan, like all the other information about Prophet 'Isa (as), indicate his miraculous return to Earth in the End Times as well as his efforts to direct people toward true religion. No doubt, this is great news for all believers, a gift and grace from Allah. Thus, believers are responsible for supporting and defending Prophet 'Isa (as) after his second coming in the most appropriate manner and to live by the Qur'an's morality.



14- Muhammad Khalil Herras, Fasl al-Maqal fi raf`i `Isa hayyan wa nuzulihi wa qatlihi ad-Dajjal, (Cairo: Maktab at al-Sunnah, 1990), 20.
15- Imam at-Tabari, Tafsir al-Tabari, 2:528; 1:247

2007-04-18 00:22:27 · answer #1 · answered by BeHappy 5 · 0 0

I didn't quite catch that one. Try using a little bit of correct spelling, maybe some punctuation, and perhaps even some grammar (judiciously used, of course).

However, the first line was readable, so I'll answer that. Jesus was a human being, just like you and me, with the same trials and temptations (Hebrews 2:14, 4:15). His mother was a Jewess named Mary, he was born in a town called Nazareth, and his first language was probably Aramaic.

He was, however, unlike any other man that ever lived. His father was God himself, the same God that created the universe. He used his Holy Spirit Power to cause Mary to become pregnant. An angel of God told Mary that "the holy thing that shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God". God's purpose in having a son was to save the world from the power of Sin and Death.

Jesus lived a perfect, sinless life, died on the cross, and was ressurected three days later. He is not himself God, but God has given him 'a name which is above every name'. (Phillippians 2:9-11). There is no greater name than that of the Lord Jesus Christ.

If this is different to what you have heard, please read the Bible to see if that is what it says. The Gospels are the only reliable eye-witness accounts of the Life of Christ. Remember that the Quran was written over 600 years later, and the idea of the Trinity came over 300 years later!

2007-04-17 21:15:32 · answer #2 · answered by P H 1 · 0 1

There are only two ways to think about Jesus: He is the Son of God, or he was one of the craziest men who ever lived. There is no in between. One can't say that he was a really holy man or even just a good man, because the things Jesus said either make Him the second Person of the Trinity (if they're true), or the biggest fake in history (if they're false).

To answer your question, Jesus had to die and get hurt and slapped because that was the only way the human race was able to be saved from their sins. Humans could not make up for the rift they created between themselves and their Creator. But a human had to redeem the human race, since humans were the ones to get themselves into the mess they were in. According to St. Anselm in "Cur Deus Homo" (Why Did God Become Man?) this dilemma could be resolved only by a perfect and sinless human, one who was as great as the sin was terrible.

God the Father resolved the dilemma by sending the greatest human who ever lived -- God the Son, also known as Jesus -- who was also the only individual in history to have a dual nature: human and divine. He paid the price for humanity's sin as a human (which was necessary but not enough) and as God (which sealed the deal). He could get slapped and spit on simply because He allowed it and deemed it part of the redeeming nature of His actions.

Good luck in seeking the truth. I hope you find it.

2007-04-17 20:58:43 · answer #3 · answered by Michigan 3 · 1 1

In Hebrews 13:8, John 8:58, John 1, Jesus is said to be GOD, also Hebrews 1:5-9 The Father address Him as God, now as to why He came, Jesus came because Adam and Eve when They sinned as it were pulled The plug on life for themselves and everyone plus other beings from other places like angles did not fully understand the nature of sin, in Isa.14:12-15 we are told satan had/has a "i" problem on the other hand Jesus in Isa.53 is what We are to become with His grace and the wadges or natural result of sin is death, and it MUST be so either God had to put aside His law and He could NOT do that or allow mankind to die and He did not want that either so "God [The Father] "SO" Loved us that He gave [Jesus gave Himself] that whosoever should BE-LIVE in Him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3:16 and our part is "IF" we love Him [then] Keep His commandments John 14:15, find out more free bible lessons www.amazingfacts.org talk to me wgr88@yahoo.com God bless. Oh He is God's son in when Jesus put on Human flesh God the Father became His father, God bless.

2007-04-17 21:00:33 · answer #4 · answered by wgr88 6 · 1 1

in case you do no longer have faith, that isn't that complicated. heavily, we Christians are regrettably brainwashed from the get bypass. you're born, mothers and dads take you to church, and earlier you may communicate, walk, and understand you have heard a hundred sermons approximately God and Jesus. Take a step back and look at it from somebody else's eyes. there's no information of God, each so often the Bible tells memories that by no ability occurred, many situations our fellow Christians are basically Christians while they sense this is proper, and Christians have a foul rep with stuffing it down people's throats. you may no longer tutor to those who there's a God and Jesus extra effective than a guy from scripture. The scripture substitute into written via guy interior the e book which you would be able to desire to attain is in simple terms a sprint a stretch. Your faith retains you believing and loving, however the persons you're touching on have not have been given any faith. and that i'm able to't blame them. people will ask God to furnish them the numbers to win the lottery. Why? Do you have a job? Did you bypass to varsity? in spite of this is which you would be able to no longer have sufficient funds why can no longer you have sufficient funds it? IS it considering which you made undesirable judgements in existence? perchance this is appropriate in case you may no longer have sufficient funds it to tutor others that the course you took substitute into no longer the outstanding course. My very own ideals are that God does not intervene. I refuse to have faith he might enable conflict if he did. I additionally can no longer have faith he might enable 1 / 4 of a million people to be killed via a tsunami if he believed in combating such issues. It couldnt' have been all those people's time to bypass. Heaven and Hell, i think of people have the incorrect thought. How am i able to savor somebody's corporation with out physique? i'm able to't hug them, can no longer see them, pay attention them, and so on. So why do i choose to bypass to Heaven? i think of this is a mindset which you're in once you die. The delight of understanding which you lived a reliable existence.

2016-11-25 19:09:54 · answer #5 · answered by vallee 4 · 0 0

Please ignore any other blasphemous statements here: Here is the Truth available freely to ALL of us.

I did not understand a much what you wrote there, but I can help you on the right path. Jesus or Jesus Christ is the Son of God who died for all our sins so that we can be saved for all eternity. He was resurrected by God 3 days after he died and is currently alive. We believe in the Trinity, which means that there is only one God, but consist of three "Persons" namely, the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.

Jesus was humiliated and died by the hands of the Romans. That was God's punishment for us. We deserve punishment, but by this act of God we are free if we believe this. This just proves the awesome love that God has for all humanity and that he care for all of us.

2007-04-17 21:02:38 · answer #6 · answered by The Desert Bird 5 · 3 1

I believe in God the Father, Almighty Maker of heaven and Maker of earth. And in Jesus Christ His Only Begotten Son Our Lord. He was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born on the virgin Mary. Suffered under Pontius Pilate. Was crucified, buried and dead. And I believe what I believe. It's what makes me who I am. I did not make it. No it is making me. It is the very truth of God, not the invention of any man.


God can do anything He wants to do. I think the Christian God is a lot more compassionate, forgiving, and merciful than this Allah who demands submission. Sorry I want a loving Father, not a slave master.

I hope one day you'll be free from your chains.

2007-04-17 20:56:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Jesus' most controversial act was that he repeatedly claimed to be God, which was a direct violation of the Jewish law. Therefore the religious leaders asked the Roman government to execute him. In each of several official trials, the Romans found that he was not guilty of breaking any Roman law. Even the Jewish leaders recognized that other than Jesus' claim to be God, Jesus followed the Jewish law perfectly. Still the religious leaders, using the argument of political disfavor, persuaded Pilate, a Roman governor of the Southern province of Israel, to authorize an execution.
Jesus was brutally tortured and then hung by his hands, which were nailed to a horizontal wooden beam (cross). This method of execution restricted the airflow to his lungs, killing him in three hours. However, according to more than 500 witnesses, Jesus returned from the dead three days later, and over the next 40 days journeyed in both the southern and northern provinces of Israel. To many, this was conclusive proof that Jesus' claims to be God were real. Then Jesus returned to Jerusalem, the city where he was recently executed, and according to witnesses, he left the earth alive by rising up into the sky.

As a result of these miraculous events, the number of his followers increased dramatically. Only a few months later in that same city of Jerusalem one record states that some 3000 new followers were added in a single day. The religious leaders responded by trying to stomp out Jesus' followers. Many of these people chose to die rather than deny their belief that Jesus was truly God.

Within 100 years, people throughout the Roman empire (Asia Minor, Europe) became followers of Jesus. In 325 AD, the following of Jesus, Christianity, became the official religion of the Roman Emperor Constantine. Within 500 years, even Greece's temples of Greek gods were transformed into churches for followers of Jesus. Although some of Jesus' messages and teachings were diluted or miscommunicated through the expansion of a religious institution, Jesus' original words and life still speak loudly for themselves.
God loved the world so much that He gave His only Son, so that whoever believes in(to) Him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16).

2007-04-17 20:52:48 · answer #8 · answered by boz 3 · 5 2

To get to know who Jesus is, get a Bible and read the 4 gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Then, attend a church and get spiritual help from people there.

Finally, advise you also take up English lessons as your spelling is atrocious, your grammar terrible, your punctuations non-existent and your sentence construction a mess. This way, we might be able to better understand your question and give you a more better answer, also save us the headache and the mental agony of trying to figure out what you are trying to ask.

2007-04-17 21:06:33 · answer #9 · answered by Seng Kim T 5 · 1 2

I agree with you, we are all sons and daughters of the only God, the creator.
If a person deny God's existence, is like saying that all there is had just happened like a big coincidence. The trouble is we don't know who or what God is. All I understand is that there is someone something (God) who is more intelligent than us.

2007-04-17 21:03:19 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Jesus is the son of God and he died so they sinners would have a free door from going to hell. Now people can be forgiven because Jesus died on the cross.

2007-04-17 20:53:31 · answer #11 · answered by dreamergirl443 2 · 3 2

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