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Muslims believe that:

The Holy Quran is literally the Word of Allah.
Quran contains the final revelation for man's guidance and salvation and no new revelation is now possible to any human being. Therefore, Muslims reject any claim of Divine revelation by anybody. No more Prophets or Messengers will be appointed.
Quran has been revealed for all ages and for all humanity. The message is not limited to any period of time, any specific race, or any geographic location.
Reading, understanding, teaching, and obeying the Holy Quran are all acts of worship to Allah.

2007-10-16 04:44:12 · answer #1 · answered by Justsyd 7 · 1 0

Perhaps the very first paragraph of the Holy Quran states this: Reference 2:1-5; "the earlier revelations are required to have our Belief in them all, but there is no mention of a revelation that is yet to come".

2007-10-16 11:46:26 · answer #2 · answered by sunamwal 5 · 0 0

Muslim mean in arabic language "a men who submits his will to God" and Follow the guide line given by GOD...

if someone's name is Zahid, Imam, Tarek... etc Muslim name and don't follow the Quran (Final Revelation of GOD) and Hadith (Says of Prophet Mohammed) he is not a Muslim...

The Muslims prefer calling Allah, instead of the English word 'God'. The Arabic word Allah is pure and Unique, unlike the English word 'GOD' which can be played around with.

If you you add 's' to the word GOD, it becomes 'Gods', that is the plural of God. Allah is one and singular, there is no plural of Allah. If you add 'dess' to the word God, it become 'Goddes' that is a female God. There is nothing like male Allah or Female Allah. Allah has no gender. If you pre-fix tin before the word God, it become tin-God i.e. fake God. Allah is unique word and which does not conjure up any mental picture nor can it be played around with.Therefore the Muslims prefer saying 'Allah'.

2007-10-16 14:09:19 · answer #3 · answered by ***BlueSky*** 2 · 0 0

The Muslims believe Judgment Day is described the same way as in the Bible, but with them being taken to Heaven. What sense does it make to use someone else's religious book to support your own? Especially when you deny the Main Character of that Testament. ISLAM, WAKE UP. Either stop using the Bible in a negative way or write your own. Then, you can claim anything. But you won't, because you know the price for heresy.

2007-10-16 11:45:20 · answer #4 · answered by Sidereal Hand 5 · 1 2

Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but (he is) the Messenger of Allah, and the Seal (Final) of the Prophets: and Allah has full knowledge of all things.
Holly Qur'an Ch.33 V.40


Quran is for All of the human of the world... And Mohammad(peace be upon him) is the Final Messenger of God...

Messengers are the chosen men by God whom He send revelation….. Mohammad(pbuh) is the last and final messenger of the God.... so if there will not any messenger after him than no revelation will come...

Jesus(peace be upon him) was one of the mightiest messenger of Allah(GOD) and send for the people of Israel of that time.... No Muslim is a Muslim if He/She does not believe in Jusus(pbuh).

The Bible was only meant for the children of Israel, for that time. It is mentioned in the

Gospel of Mathew, Ch. No. 10, Verse No. 5 and 6,
Jesus Christ (peace be upon him) tells his disciples…

‘Go ye not in the way of the Gentiles.’
‘But rather go to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.’

Who are the Gentiles? The Non-Jews, the Hindus etc...

Jesus Christ peace be upon him said in the Gospel of Mathew, Ch. No. 15, Verse No. 24…
‘I am not sent, but to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.’

So Jesus Christ and the Bible, were only meant for the children of Isreal.

2007-10-16 13:04:45 · answer #5 · answered by Skyraider 1 · 2 1

They claim a prophet was sent to every land, but they were all wrong apart from Muhammed.

Such clever people.

2007-10-16 12:10:27 · answer #6 · answered by Link strikes back 6 · 0 2

Don't worry about it. Be assured it was not from any god but written by a man who would like you to believe it was from god

2007-10-16 11:41:13 · answer #7 · answered by Maid Angela 7 · 2 2

What is the "it" you're referring to? Do you mean the Bible? Not that I know of.

2007-10-16 11:45:28 · answer #8 · answered by Lionheart 2 · 0 1

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