Christian/Muslim Threadsabdullah........Analyze this! P-l-e-a-s-e :: Re: abdullah........Analyze this! P-l-e-a-s-eADD TO THE ABOVE: 1. Jesus, the Word of God, the only one in the Koran to be named so: THE QUR'ANIC TESTIMONY THAT CHRIST IS THE WORD OF GOD The Qur'an testifies very clearly that Christ is the Word of God. The following Qur'anic references are examples: 1. Sura al-Nisa 4:171, "Jesus Christ, the son of Mary, is God's messenger and His word." 2. Sura Al Imran 3:139, "...God proclaims to you Yahya (John the Baptist) supporting a word from God..." The Iman Abu al-Su`ud commented on the phrase "supporting a word from God", that is Isa, may He be blessed, by saying, "...it was said that he (John the Baptist) was the first to believe in Him (Jesus) and to support His being the Word of God and a Spirit from Him. Al Sadi said, "The mother of Yahya (John) meeting the mother of Isa (Jesus) asked, "Mary, have you felt my pregnancy?" Mary answered, 'I too am pregnant.' She (John's mother) then said, 'I find that what is in my belly worships what is in your belly.' From here the above utterance of God 'supporting a word from God' comes clear." (Abu al-Su`ud Muhammad Ibn Muhammad al-Ahmadi's Commentary, page 233). 3. Sura Al Imran 3:45, "the angels said to Mary, 'Allah proclaims to you a word from Him, whose name is the Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary." The English translation uses the relative pronoun whose in referring to a masculine personal pronoun in the Arabic original. This indicates the fact that a word here does not mean a simple word of language but a person. You also find this clarified in the saying of one of the Muslim scholars (Al Shaikh Muhyi al-Din al-Arabic), who said, "The word is God in theophany... and it is the one divine person and not any other." (in his book "Fusus al-Hukm", part II, p. 35). He also said that the word is the divine person (page 13). Isn't that exactly what was said about the Lord Jesus in the Gospel of John? "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God... And the Word became flesh." (John 1:1,14) In the Arabic translation of this verse, we again find (in conformity with the Greek original) the same usage of the term word with the pronouns referring to it. Word refers to a person. This is clear from John's specifications, "The Word was God" and "Word became flesh." 2. Jesus had no father, Mohammad had: “Jesus was created miraculously by God who had also created Adam without Mother OR Father. God said, 'The case of Jesus was like the case of Adam. He (God) created Adam from dust, then said to him, 'BE!' and he came into being.' (Qur'an 3:59)” Well, Adam was created from dust, Jesus was BORNE through the Holy Spirit: Koran states the Jesus is a Spirit from God. Big difference with Adam the human, Adam from dust. The messiah Isa (Jesus), son of Maryam (Mary), was a Messenger of Allah and His Word which He bestowed on Maryam (Mary) and a spirit (Ruh)created by him; 3. Jesus created, the only one, apart from Allah, who done so. Mohammad had no miracles according to the Koran except the Koran: Jesus created a bird from mud. The act of creation is an attribute of God only. 4. Jesus ascended into heaven Mohammad died (was poisoned) and is burried in Saudi Arabia |
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