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Acording to Islam 'Jesus Crist' is "Esa Alayslam". When Jesus was beeing tourcharing, Allah took him to the sky & send another man looks like Jesus. Cristians thought that he is Jesus. So what does it Means? Cristianity Fake???? Because Islam has many things that proves its Truthfullness!

2007-04-19 02:38:12 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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you're absolutely correct but they will never agree with you.

2007-04-19 02:47:21 · answer #1 · answered by Luv Peace 4 · 1 5

Islam has no more to prove its "Truthfulness" than any other superstition, Christianity included. Truth in the religious sense is not susceptible to reason, and cannot be "proved." "Faith" is a requisite of the vulgar devotees of the Abrahamic religions, and basically amounts to the acceptance of dogma as "true" without criticism, examination, verification, or any other legitimate method of test. Those who are more advanced in what may be called the mystic Truth of religion understand that it has nothing to do with any such "literalist" interpretation of scripture - nothing indeed to do with events that may or may not have transpired centuries ago. Jesus and Mohammed are practically irrelevant save insofar as they have left us records of their own personal attainment so that we might learn from their successes. And even then, one man's meat is another man's poison. It doesn't necessarily follow that what worked for them will work for us. Dogmatism is the root of all religious evil!

Note the responses to this question from "religious" people. You've claimed that Islam is correct and "Cristianity" is incorrect. Christians, of course, have claimed precisely the opposite. I claim that it's not even necessary to pick sides in this debate among childlike mentalities. There is "Truth" in all religion, but it seems to always lie in exactly those aspects that "religious" people ignore, while insisting on the inessentials, and demonizing all those who disagree.

2007-04-19 02:47:10 · answer #2 · answered by jonjon418 6 · 2 1

Are you asking the question because you truly want to know? Or are you just asking question to test others?
Please study before you make a statement, so that you don't make fool of yourself. I am sure you don't want that to happen.

The "folklore" (or more precisely uninformed "imagination") that Jesus was replaced by other man looks like Him was initially from an old Christian sect and it has been disproved in the early church history. Too bad probably the news did not reach the Arabia at the time of Muhammad yet (sorry, no internet yet. Al Gore has yet to invent it!).

Anyway, if you study Qur'an carefully, you should find out that Muhammad's ideology was strongly influenced by Judaism and Nestorianism (A well known Christian sect at that time).
(Notice that he later hated both "religions")

FYI, I am not trying to defame anyone, but of you study carefully you will find that many claims from Qur'an itself cannot be proven in history.
One simple example:
- The Hijrah of Muhammad to Masjidil Aqsa (Dome of the Rock) was definitely more questionable, because Masjidil Aqsa was not there yet at that time (and the former Jewish Temple was already destroyed by the Romans at AD 70).
But many people in the interior of Arabia did not know this at that time, so they assume that it was there.

Anyway, I am sure that you don't like other told you that your belief is fake, and no one does.
I just want people to know the real Truth, please study more, pray for truth to set you free.

If you truly have a genuine question about other belief, ask and someone will gladly explain it to you (without agitation)!

2007-04-19 03:18:25 · answer #3 · answered by Boon 4 · 1 0

Is there some language you speak better than English? Is there a question you wanted to ask?

In the centuries after Muhammad there have been periods when the Jews were able to live in relative peace under Arabs, but their position was never secure. They were generally viewed with contempt by their Arab neighbors, and their survival was always predicated on their abject subordination and degradation to them. Mass murders of Jewish "protected people" started in Morocco as early as the eighth century, where Idris I wiped out whole communities. A century later Baghdad's Caliph al-Mutawakkil designated a yellow badge for Jews (setting a precedent that would be followed centuries later in Nazi Germany), and synagogues were destroyed throughout Mesopotamia in 854-859. In Tripolitania, Jews were considered the property of their Arab masters, who would bequeath the Jews to their heirs upon death. In the 12th century, after anti-Jewish riots, the contemporaries commented that their population had 'greatly declined.' ( Middle East Digest, September 1999)

Under Islamic law, as a grateful payment for being allowed to live and be "protected," a Jewish or Christian dhimmi paid a special head tax and a special property tax, the edict for which came directly from the Koran: "Fight against those [Jews and Christians] who believe not in Allah ... until they pay the tribute readily, being brought low."

Omar, the caliph who succeeded Mohammed, delineated in his Charter of Omar the twelve laws under which a dhimmi, or non-Muslim, was allowed to exist as a "nonbeliever" among "believers." The Charter codified the conditions of life for Jews under Islam -- a life which was forfeited if the dhimmi broke this law. Among the restrictions of the Charter: Jews were forbidden to touch the Koran; forced to wear a distinctive (sometimes dark blue or black) habit with sash; compelled to wear a yellow piece of cloth as a badge (blue for Christians); not allowed to perform their religious practices in public; not allowed to own a horse, because horses were deemed noble; not permitted to drink wine in public; and required to bury their dead without letting their grief be heard by the Muslims.

2007-04-19 03:42:54 · answer #4 · answered by Ivri_Anokhi 6 · 1 0

Sorry for your miss guided fact on nothing . Before you tell
some body some thing you should do some research and
at the least read , learn , etc. If I told you that your parents
are not really yours would you believe me . What proof do
you have ? just because some one tells you something does
it make true ? No of course not !! , you can choose to
believe what you want ( Free Will) or not with or with out any
proof at all . Please email me with all your supporting facts
of your statements with proof of course not hear say .
Then when you realize that that there isn't any seek Jesus
and stand still before the Cross.............

2007-04-19 02:59:17 · answer #5 · answered by S.O.T.C. 3 · 1 1

This is true because it says so in a book made up by a man that broke every moral precept of decency that civilized society holds dear? NOT! Mohammad was a false prophet and a deceiver. He is NOT to be respected because of his immoral life and because he preached a different Gospel other than that preached by Jesus and His Apostles.... Jim

2007-04-19 02:46:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Unfortunately Islam also has additional holes in it's story including the ones inherited in from Judaism. For example, Mecca did not exist before the third or fourth century AD.

2007-04-19 02:42:42 · answer #7 · answered by Pirate AM™ 7 · 3 1

properly that is does not sound top to be for the reason that Jesus mandatory to take on the sins of the international and die so as that we'd have existence. subsequently, if it grew to become into another guy that died (who wasn't the son of God), then the entire forgiveness of sins via the blood of Jesus Christ does not artwork. does not make any sense to assert that it wasn't incredibly Jesus.

2016-10-12 22:33:33 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Quran says:

3/54 They plotted and schemed, but so did GOD, and GOD is the best schemer.

3/55 Thus, GOD said, "O Jesus, I am terminating your life, raising you to Me, and ridding you of the disbelievers. I will exalt those who follow you above those who disbelieve, till the Day of Resurrection. Then to Me is the ultimate destiny of all of you, then I will judge among you regarding your disputes.
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4/157 And for claiming that they killed the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, the messenger of GOD. In fact, they never killed him, they never crucified him-they were made to think that they did. All factions who are disputing in this matter are full of doubt concerning this issue. They possess no knowledge; they only conjecture. For certain, they never killed him.

2007-04-19 02:53:29 · answer #9 · answered by Christmas Light Guy 7 · 2 2

Christianity is not fake. They follow the teachings of the Prophet Isa (pbuh). The way that they err is by claiming that Jesus IS God, rather than a Prophet of Allah.

2007-04-19 02:54:39 · answer #10 · answered by Maverick 6 · 0 3

Yes... it was the true religion... untill people decide on coming with the trinity... and other things

2007-04-19 02:46:58 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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