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i believe jesus is a hawker

2007-06-01 23:03:43 · answer #1 · answered by toassassinatechairmanmao 3 · 0 1

We believe jesus is the messiah (christ), the annointed one. However we muslim don't share the same christian concept of christ which believe that Christ was a pre-existent son of god where god created everything through him. We don't believe Jesus was send to earth as a heavenly christ to die for the sins of mankind, instead we believe Jesus was the Messiah send to the lost sheep of israel to guide the israelites to the straight path, test some among the israelites of their hipocricy as we see in the situation of the pharisee and also attesting the same universal message which is atested right from the begining by Abraham, Issac, Jacob,Ishmael,david, solomon, elijah and many-many more.
That is what ? To worship the one true God. the universal One God. Yes, we muslim called him Allah, you christians call him Abba, and the Jews called him Hashem. That is the One true God, not Jesus..

We reject the divinity of christ, but we believe christ as just a normal human who was born of a woman and not to ber worshiped. we believe that God is not born of a women, We believe that god is unique. he doesn't have a shape or a form and nothing is comparable on to him. He is way too superior to discribe. Nothing that lives in the heaven and the earth can be compared to god. He is the most unique, majestic and loving among the all things there is in this world. That's why we muslim fear god more , we love god more.... than this world...

2007-06-01 22:55:21 · answer #2 · answered by Ayamkatek 2 · 0 0

The Muslims say "Christ" without the intent on the meaning of the word.

Christ = Messiah;

Messiah =
c.1300, Messias, from L.L. Messias, from Gk. Messias, from Aramaic meshiha and Heb. mashiah "anointed" (of the Lord), from mashah "anoint." This is the word rendered in Septuagint as Gk. Khristos (see Christ). In O.T. prophetic writing, it was used of an expected deliverer of the Jewish nation. The modern Eng. form represents an attempt to make the word look more Heb., and dates from the Geneva Bible (1560). Transf. sense of "an expected liberator or savior of a captive people" is attested from 1666.

They have no rationale that he delivered the Jews. And then to say that he was not the Son of God is by John's definition 'antichrist'. So the Muslims are being antichrist in their rendition of Jesus Christ. They will not admit that!

2007-06-01 22:55:16 · answer #3 · answered by Christian Sinner 7 · 0 1

Muslims and christians do no believe in the same Jesus.

Christians believe in the Jesus of the gospels.
Muslims believe he was a muslim and preached about Islam

2007-06-01 22:36:21 · answer #4 · answered by YahooAnswersIsFun 3 · 2 1

Of course we do

The principals of Islam are:

- To believe in God
-To believe in God's Angels
-To Believe in God's Books (The Torah, The Bible, and The Quran)
-To believe in God's Messengers (ALL of them, including Jesus of course)
-To believe in Judgment Day
-To believe in fate (good or bad)

2007-06-01 22:46:48 · answer #5 · answered by AG 4 · 0 0

YEAH,that's right:

003.045 Behold! the angels said: "O Mary! Allah giveth thee glad tidings of a Word from Him: his name will be Christ Jesus, the son of Mary, held in honour in this world and the Hereafter and of (the company of) those nearest to Allah;
(Quran)

2007-06-01 22:31:47 · answer #6 · answered by shockoshocko 3 · 2 0

God is One. There is no Trinity. Jesus is a prophet of God, and like all his fellow prophets, he is a human being. We love him, and believe in him, and affirm all of his miracles, bestowed upon him as a favour from his Lord. He called for the worship of God alone and for righteousness - as every prophet of God has done. However, his pure monotheistic message was gradually changed by 'Christians' into a polytheistic one, by transforming Jesus(the servant of God, into a mythological God-incarnate figure to be worshipped alongside God All-Mighty.

Jesus was in a mother's womb. He needed nutrition; he was born and grew up to be a man.A man who needs to eat, walk, sleep, rest, etc.. cannot have Divine Attributes because he is in need and God is Self-Sufficient
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)

Jesus' giving life to the dead, healing the blind and the lepers All accepted. They were performed through the will of God


Trinity, the divinity of Jesus, the divine son ship of Jesus, and the doctrines of Original Sin and Atonement. All of these were made by men. Jesus prophesied that people would worship him uselessly and believe in doctrines made by men: "But in vain they do worship me teaching for doctrines the commandments of men" (Matthew 15:9).



'Sue' Watson - Former pastor, missionary, professor. Master's degree in Divinity who has Embraced Islam said ; It is interesting to note that there were bishops during the first three hundred years of the Church that were teaching as the Muslim believes that Jesus (pbuh) was a prophet and teacher!! It was only after the conversion of Emperor Constantine that he was the one to call and introduce the doctrine of the Trinity. He a convert to Christianity who knew nothing of this religion introduced a paganistic concept that goes back to Babylonian times

2007-06-01 23:39:38 · answer #7 · answered by BeHappy 5 · 1 0

yes, we believe that he was the christ....
but we don't agree with the idea that he wwas the son of god...we say that he was his messenger...who has been sent by Allah to convey the messege of God to the people...

2007-06-01 22:32:42 · answer #8 · answered by *-* East Beauty *-* 3 · 2 0

I agree with first two answers.

2007-06-01 22:35:13 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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