Jesus in the Glorious Qur'an ------ The True Message of Jesus Christ

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Sat Jul 24 10:54:26 EDT 2010


On Jul 23, 3:14 pm, nais-saudi <f2h... at gmail.com> wrote:
> Jesus in the Glorious Qur'an ------ The True Message of Jesus Christ
>
> The Qur’an tells us a lot of wonderful things about Jesus. As a
> result, believers in the Qur’an love Jesus, honour him, and believe in
> him. In fact, no Muslim can be a Muslim unless he or she believes in
> Jesus, on whom be peace.
>
> The Qur’an says that Jesus was born of a virgin, that he spoke while
> he was still only a baby, that he healed the blind and the leper by
> God’s leave, and that he raised the dead by God’s leave.
>
> What then is the significance of these miracles? First, the virgin
> birth. God demonstrates his power to create in every way. God created
> everyone we know from a man and a woman. But how about Adam, on whom
> be peace? God created him from neither a man nor a woman. And Eve from
> only a man, but not a woman. And, finally, to complete the picture,
> God created Jesus from a woman, but not a man.
>
> What about the other miracles? These were to show that Jesus was not
> acting on his own behalf, but that he was backed by God. The Qur’an
> specifies that these miracles were performed by God’s leave. This may
> be compared to the Book of Acts in the Bible, chapter 2, verse 22,
> where it says that the miracles were done by God to show that he
> approved of Jesus. Also, note that Jesus himself is recorded in the
> Gospel of John to have said, “I can do nothing of my own
> authority” (5:30). The miracles, therefore, were done not by his own
> authority, but by God’s authority.
>
> What did Jesus teach? The Qur’an tells us that Jesus came to teach the
> same basic message which was taught by previous prophets from God—that
> we must shun every false god and worship only the one true God. Jesus
> taught that he is the servant and messenger of that one true God, the
> God of Abraham. These Quranic teachings can be compared with the Bible
> ( Mark 10:18; Matthew 26:39; John 14:28, 17:3, and 20:17) where Jesus
> teaches that the one he worshipped is the only true God. See also
> Matthew 12:18; Acts 3:13, and 4:27 where we find that his disciples
> knew him as Servant of God.
>
> The Qur’an tells us that some of the Israelites rejected Jesus, and
> conspired to kill him, but Allah (God) rescued Jesus and raised him to
> Himself. Allah will cause Jesus to descend again, at which time Jesus
> will confirm his true teachings and everyone will believe in him as he
> is and as the Qur’an teaches about him.
>
> Jesus is the Messiah. He is a word from Allah, and a spirit from Him.
> He is honoured in this world and in the hereafter, and he is one of
> those brought nearest to Allah.
>
> Jesus was a man who spoke the truth which he heard from God. This can
> be compared with the Gospel According to John where Jesus says to the
> Israelites: “You are determined to kill me, a man who has told you the
> truth that I heard from God” (John 8:40).
>
> The Virgin Birth of Jesus
> Muslims believe in the virgin birth of Jesus. When the angels
> announced to Mary (peace be upon her) about Allah’s promise that she
> will have a son, she was surprised, since she was a virgin. “How can
> this be?” she thought. She was reminded that it is easy for Allah to
> create whatever he wills.
>
> She said: My Lord! How can I have a child when no mortal hath touched
> me? He said: So (it will be). Allah createth what He will. If He
> decreeth a thing, He saith unto it only: Be! and it is (Qur’an 3:47).
>
> It is not difficult for Allah to do anything he wants. He can create a
> child with both human parents or only one. No miracle is beyond His
> power. After all, He had created Adam (peace be upon him) from neither
> a man nor a woman. He created the rest of us from both man and woman.
> What is so hard if Allah decides to create a human being from a woman
> only? He only commands “Be!” and it occurs.
>
> Some people think that since Jesus, peace be upon him, had no human
> father then God must be his father. The Qur’an rejects this view. The
> position of Jesus with Allah is comparable to the position of Adam
> with Allah. Just because Adam had no human parent does not mean we
> should call him the Son of God.
>
> Lo! the likeness of Jesus with Allah is as the likeness of Adam. He
> created him from dust, then He said unto him: Be! and he is. (Qur’an
> 3:59).
>
> According to the Qur’an, everyone except Allah are His servants.
>
> And they say: the Beneficent hath taken unto Himself a Son. Assuredly
> ye utter a disastrous thing, whereby almost the heavens are torn, and
> the earth is split asunder and the mountains fall to ruins, that ye
> ascribe to the Beneficent a son, when it is not meet for (the Majesty
> of) the Beneficent that He should chose a son. There is none in the
> heavens and the earth but cometh unto the Beneficent as a slave.
> (Qur’an 19:88-93)
>
> The Miracles of Jesus
> According to the Qur’an, Jesus, on whom be peace, performed the
> following miracles by Allah’s leave:
>
> 1. Spoke while he was only a baby.
> 2. Healed those born blind.
> 3. Healed the lepers.
> 4. Revived the dead.
> 5. Breathed life into a bird made of clay.
>
> In the Qur’an Allah quotes Jesus, peace be upon him, as saying:
>
> Lo! I come unto you with a sign from your Lord. Lo! I fashion for you
> out of clay the likeness of a bird, and I breathe into it and it is a
> bird by Allah’s leave. I heal him who was born blind, and the leper,
> and I raise the dead, by Allah’s leave. And I announce to you what you
> eat and what you store up in your houses. Lo! herein verily is a
> portent for you if you are to be believers.
> And (I come) confirming that which was before me of the Torah, and to
> make lawful some of that which was forbidden unto you. I come unto you
> with a sign from your Lord, so keep your duty to Allah and obey me.
> Lo! Allah is my Lord and your Lord, so worship Him. That is a straight
> path. (Qur’an 3: 49-51).
>
> Again, in the Qur’an Allah tells us about the situation on the Day of
> Judgement:
>
> In the day when Allah gathers together the messengers and says: What
> was your response (from mankind)? they say: We have no knowledge. Lo!
> Thou, only Thou art the Knower of Things Hidden.
> When Allah says: O Jesus, son of Mary! Remember My favour unto you and
> unto your mother; how I strengthened you with the holy Spirit, so that
> you spoke unto mankind in the cradle as in maturity; and how I taught
> you the ******ure and Wisdom and the Torah and the Gospel; and how you
> did shape of clay as it were the likeness of a bird by My permission,
> and did blow upon it and it was a bird by My permission, and you did
> heal him who was born blind and the leper by My permission . . .
> (Qur’an 5:109-110)
>
> Not all of these miracles are recorded in the canonical gospels, the
> four gospels contained in the Christian Bible.
>
> The fact that Jesus spoke while he was yet a baby is not written
> anywhere in the Bible. This should not be surprising, because none of
> the Gospels can claim to recover every single event in the life of
> Jesus. Instead, the gospel According to John seeks to emphasize that
> the events were too many to record.
>
> Similarly, the miracle of breathing life into a bird made of clay is
> not attested by the Christian Bible. This too should not make us
> wonder. It is obvious that the writers of the gospels could write down
> only the tradition that was available to them. Furthermore, they could
> not write down everything they knew about Jesus for they were writing
> on papyrus material that were very limited in length.
>
> What is worthy to notice here is that the Prophet Muhammad, may peace
> and the blessings of Allah be upon him, was honest enough to
> promulgate this information about Jesus. The religion taught by God
> through Muhammad would deny the divinity of Jesus. Any human being,
> therefore, who wished to deny the divinity of Jesus would have tried
> to belittle Jesus. Since Christians looked upon the miracles of Jesus
> as a proof of his divinity, we might expect that any human being who
> tries to deny the divinity of Jesus would not have informed people of
> miracles not previously known to them. He might have even tried to
> deny some of the miracles recorded in the canonical gospels. On the
> other hand, the prophet Muhammad honestly conveyed the message
> delivered to him from Allah. (May the peace and blessings of Allah be
> upon him.)
>
> Allah tells us the truth without fear. Human beings trying to win
> followers tell us only what is conducive to winning us over. They
> usually withhold information that could lead to opposite conclusions.
> On the other hand, Allah informs us about the miracles of Jesus even
> if people use this information to support their prior commitment to
> the doctrine of the divinity of Jesus. Allah does not need to win
> worshippers. Those who worship Allah does so for their own good. And
> those who worship false gods do so to their own detriment.
>
> What Allah emphasizes, though, is that the miracles of Jesus do not
> prove he was divine. The miracles he performed were a sign, a proof,
> that he was God’s messenger. He performed them with God’s help and
> permission. Those who use his miracles as proof of his divinity would
> choose to forget the following sayings of Jesus:
>
> I can of my own authority do nothing. (John 5:30)
>
> They also forget the declaration of Peter:
>
> Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and
> wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye
> yourselves know. (Acts 2:22 KJV).
>
> These passages suggest that Jesus did not do miracles on his own.
> These, rather were accomplished by God’s leave. Allah reminds us of
> this. Jesus also constantly repeated to his audience that the miracles
> he performed were by God’s leave.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>  The True Message of Jesus Christ
> ÈÓÜÜã Çááå ÇáÑÍãä ÇáÑÍíã
>
> ÇáÓáÇã Úáíßã æÑÍãÉ Çááå æÈÑßÇÊå
>
> The True Message of Jesus Christ
>
> Auther: Dr. Bilal Philips
>
> *******:
>
> Introduction
>
> Chapter One: The ******ures
>
> Authentic Manu******s
>
> Contradictions
>
> Chapter Two: The Person
>
> A Man
>
> "Evidence"For Jesus Divinity
>
> Chapter Three: The Message
>
> Chapter Four: The Way
>
> Conclusion
>
> Bibliography
>
> CHAPTER TWO: JESUS, THE PERSON
>
> As has been shown in the previous chapter, the Biblical ******ures,
> both New and Old Testaments, are unreliable sources and cannot,
> therefore, be used as an authentic means of knowing the truth about
> the man called Jesus Christ or about his mission and message. However,
> a close examination of these ******ures in the light of Qur’aanic
> verses will reveal some of the truths about Jesus that have survived
> in the Bible.
>
> A Messenger
>
> Throughout the Qur‘aan, Jesus is identified fundamentally as a
> Messenger of God. In Chapter as-Saff (61):6, God quotes Jesus as
> follows:
>
> { æóÅöÐú ÞóÇáó ÚöíÓóì ÇÈúäõ ãóÑúíóãó íóÇÈöäöí ÅöÓúÑÂÆöíáó Åöäøöí
> ÑóÓõæáõ Çááåö Åöáóíúßõãú ãõÕóÏøöÞðÇ áøöãóÇ Èóíúäó íóÏóíøó ãöäó
> ÇáÊøóæúÑÇÉö }
>
> “And [remember] when Jesus, son of Mary, said: ‘O Children of Israel,
> I am the messenger of Allaah sent to you, confirming the Torah [which
> came] before me.”
>
> There are many verses in the New Testament supporting the
> messengership / prophethood of Jesus. The following are only a few: In
> Matthew 21:11, the people of his time are recorded as referring to
> Jesus as a prophet: “And the crowds said, ‘This is the prophet Jesus
> of Nazareth of Galilee.’ ” In Mark, 6:4, it is stated that Jesus
> referred to himself as a prophet: “And Jesus said to them, ‘A prophet
> is not without honour, except in his own country, and among his own
> kin, and in his own house.’ ” In the following verses, Jesus is
> referred to as having been sent as a messenger is sent. In Matthew
> 10:40, Jesus was purported to have said: “He that receiveth you
> receiveth me, and he that receiveth me receiveth him that sent me.” In
> John 17:3, Jesus is also quoted as saying: “And this is life eternal,
> that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom
> thou hast sent.” [1]
>
> ====================
>
> A Man
>
> The Qur’aanic revelation not only affirms Jesus’ prophethood, but it
> also clearly denies Jesus’ divinity. In Chapter al-Maa’idah, (5): 75,
> God points out that Jesus ate food, which is a human act, obviously
> not befitting to God.
>
> { ãóÇ ÇáúãóÓöíÍõ ÇÈúäõ ãóÑúíóãó ÅöáÇøó ÑóÓõæáñ ÞóÏú ÎóáóÊú ãöäú
> ÞóÈúáöåö ÇáÑøõÓõáõ æóÃõãøõåõ ÕöÏøöíÞóÉñ ßóÇäóÇ íóÃúßõáÇóäö ÇáØøóÚóÇãó
> ÇäúÙõÑú ßóíúÝó äõÈóíøöäõ áóåõãõ ÇúáÂíóÇÊö Êõãøó ÇäúÙõÑú Ãóäøóì
> íõÄúÝóßõæäó}
>
> “The Messiah, Son of Mary, was no more than a messenger and many
> messengers passed away before him. His mother was exceedingly
> truthful, and they both ate food. See how I have made the signs clear
> for them, yet see how they are deluded.”
>
> There are numerous accounts in the New Testament which also deny
> Jesus’ divinity.
>
> For example, in Matthew 19:17, Jesus responded to one who addressed
> him as “O good master”, saying: “Why callest thou me good? There is
> none good but one, that is God.” If he rejected being called “good”,
> [2] and stated that only God is truly good, he clearly implies that he
> is not God.
>
> In John 14:28, Jesus was saying: “The Father is greater than I.” By
> stating that the “Father” is greater than himself, Jesus distinguishes
> himself from God. Also in John 20:17, Jesus told Mary Magdalene to
> tell his followers: “I ascend unto my Father and your Father; and to
> my God and your God.” Jesus’ reference to God as “my Father and your
> Father” further emphasizes the distinction between himself and God.
> Furthermore, by referring to God as “his God”, he left no room for
> anyone to intelligently claim that he was God.
>
> Even in some of the writings of Paul, which the Church has taken to be
> sacred, Jesus is referred to as a “man”, distinct and different from
> God. In 1st Timothy, 2:5, Paul writes: “For there is one God, and one
> mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.”
>
> There are also verses in the Qur‘aan which confirm Prophet Muhammad’s
> humanity, in order to prevent his followers from elevating him to a
> divine or semi-divine status, as was done to Prophet Jesus. For
> example, in Chapter al-Kahf (18):110, Allaah instructs the Prophet
> Muhammad (e) to inform all who hear his message:
>
> { Þõáú ÅöäøóãóÇ ÃóäóÇú ÈóÔóÑñ ãöËúáõßõãú íõæÍóì Åöáóìøó ÃóäøóãóÇ
> ÅáóÜåõßõãú Åöáåñ æóÇÍöÏñ }
>
> “Say: ‘Indeed, I am only a man like you to whom it has been revealed
> that your God is only one God.’ ”
>
> In Chapter al-A‘raaf (7):187, Allaah also directed Prophet Muhammad
> (e) to acknowledge that the time of the Judgement is known only to
> God.
>
> {íóÓúÃóáõæäóßó Úóäö ÇáÓøóÇÚóÉö ÃóíøóÇäó ãõÑúÓóÇåóÇ Þõáú ÅöäøóãóÇ
> ÚöáúãõåóÇ ÚöäúÏó ÑóÈøóí áÇó íõÌóáøöíåóÇ áöæóÞúÊöåó ÅöáÇøó åõæó }
>
> “They ask you about the Final Hour: 'When will its apointed time be?’
> Say: ‘Knowledge of it is with my Lord. None can reveal its time
> besides Him.’ ”
>
> In the Gospel according to Mark 13:31-32, Jesus is also reported to
> have denied having knowledge of when the final hour of this world
> would be, saying: “Heaven and the earth shall pass away but my word
> shall not pass away, but of that day or hour no man knoweth, neither
> the angels in the heaven nor the Son but the Father.” One of the
> attributes of God is omniscience, knowledge of all things. Therefore,
> his denial of knowledge of the Day of Judgement is also a denial of
> divinity, for one who does not know the time of the final hour cannot
> possibly be God .[3]
>
> An Immaculate Conception
>
> The Qur‘aan confirms the Biblical story of Jesus’ virgin birth.
> However, in the Qur‘aanic account of Jesus’ birth, Mary was an
> unmarried maiden whose life was dedicated to the worship of God by her
> mother. While she was worshipping in a place of religious seclusion,
> angels came and informed her of her impending pregnancy.
>
> { ÅöÐú ÞóÇáóÊö ÇáúãáÂÆößóÉõ íóÇ ãóÑúíóãõ Åöäøó Çááåó íõÈóÔøöÑõßö
> ÈößóáöãóÉò ãöäúåõ ÇÓúãõåõ ÇáúãóÓöíúÍõ ÚöíÓóì ÇÈúäõ ãóÑúíóãó æóÌöíåðÇ
> Ýöí ÇáÏøõäúíÇ æó ÇúáÂÎöÑóÉö æóãöäó ÇáúãõÞóÑøóÈíäó}
>
> “When the angels said: ‘O Mary, indeed Allaah gives you glad tidings
> of a Word from Him, whose name will be the Messiah, Jesus the son of
> Mary. He will be honored in this world and the next and will be of
> those close to Allaah.’ ” Qur’aan, (3):45
>
> { ÞóÇáóÊú ÑóÈøö Ãóäøóì íóßõæäõ áöí æóáóÏñ æóáóãú íóãúÓóÓúäöí ÈóÔóÑñ
> ÞóÇáó ßóÐóáößö Çááåõ íóÎúáõÞõ ãóÇ íóÔóÂÁõ ÅöÐóÇ ÞóÖóì ÃóãúÑðÇ
> ÝóÅöäøóãóÇ íóÞõæáõ áóåõ ßõäú Ýóíóßõæäõ }
>
> “She said: ‘O my Lord, how can I have a son when no man has touched
> me?’ He said: ‘Even so—Allaah creates what He wishes. When He decrees
> something, He only has to say to it: “Be!” and it is.’ ” Qur’aan, (3):
> 47
>
> However, the Qur’aan clarifies that Jesus’ virgin birth did not change
> the state of his humanity. His creation was like the creation of
> Aadam, who had neither father nor mother.
>
> { Åöäøó ãóËóáó ÚöíÓóì ÚöäúÏó Çááåö ßóãóËóáö ÂÏóãó ÎóáóÞóåõ ãöäú
> ÊõÑóÇÈò Ëõãøó ÞóÇáó áóåõ ßõäú Ýóíóßõæäõ }
>
> “Surely, the example of Jesus, in Allaah’s sight, is like that of
> Aadam. He created him from dust and said: ‘Be!’ and he was.” Qur’aan,
> (3):59
>
> The Miracles
>
> The Qur‘aanic account of Jesus’ ministry confirms most[4] of his
> miracles mentioned in the Bible and identifies some not mentioned in
> the Bible. For example, the Qur‘aan informs that Jesus was a messenger
> of God from his birth, and his first miracle was speaking as a child
> in the cradle. After Mary had given birth to Jesus, people accused her
> of fornication. Instead of responding to their accusations, she
> pointed to her newly born child:
>
> { ÝóÃóÔóÇÑóÊú Åöáóíúåö ÞóÇáõæÇ ßóíúÝó äõßóáøöãõ ãöäú ßóÇäó Ýöí
> ÇáúãóåúÏö ÕóÈöíøðÇ ÞóÇáó Åöäøöí ÚóÈúÏõ Çááåö ÂÊóÇäöíó ÇáúßöÊóÇÈó
> æóÌóÚóáóäöí äóÈöíøðÇ}
>
> “[When] she pointed to him, they asked, ‘How can we talk to a child in
> the cradle?’ He [Jesus] said: ‘Indeed, I am a servant of Allaah. He
> gave me the ******ure and made me a prophet.’ ”
>
> Qur’aan, (19):29-30
>
> Among his other miracles of bringing the dead back to life, healing
> lepers, and making the blind see, the Qur‘aan records another miracle
> not mentioned in the Bible. Prophet Jesus fashioned birds out of clay,
> blew on them and they flew away, living birds. But the point which is
> emphasized throughout the Qur‘aan is that whenever Jesus performed a
> miracle, he informed the people that it was by God’s permission. He
> made it clear to his followers that he was not doing the miracles by
> himself, in the same way that the earlier Prophets made it clear to
> those around them.
>
> Unfortunately, those who claim divinity for Jesus, usually hold up his
> miracles as evidence. However, other prophets were recorded to have
> done the same or similar miracles in the Old Testament.
>
> Jesus fed 5,000 people with five loaves of bread and two fishes.
> Elisha fed 100 people with twenty barley loaves and a few ears of corn
> (II Kings 4:44)
>
> Jesus healed lepers.
> Elisha cured Naaman the leper (II Kings 5:14).
>
> Jesus caused the blind to see.
> Elisha caused the blind to see (II Kings 6:17&20).
>
> Jesus raised the dead.
> Elijah did the same (I Kings 17:22). So did Elisha (II Kings 4:34).
> Even Elisha’s bones could restore the dead (II Kings 13:21).
>
> Jesus walked on water.
> Moses and his people crossed the dead sea (Exodus 14:22).
>
> There are also ****s in the New Testament which confirm that Jesus did
> not act on his own. Jesus is quoted in John 5:30, as saying: “I can of
> mine own self do nothing...” and in Luke 11:20, as saying, “But if I
> with the finger of God cast out devils, no doubt the Kingdom of God is
> come upon you.” In Acts 2:22, Paul writes: “Men of Israel, hear these
> words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man attested to you by God with mighty
> works and wonders and signs which God did through him in your midst,
> as you yourselves know...”
>
> Is the message of Prophet Jesus to the worlds or the children of
> Israel only?http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread...5500# post85500
>
> Jesus said, "I am the way and no one up to the father except through
> me"http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread...2091# post92091
>
> The Bible itself shows a lack of Christ's crucifixion and that no one
> else has the hearthttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread...2282# post82282
>
> Gospel of Judas (to prove that the heart of Jesus Christ peace be upon
> him)http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=14478
>
> Do you send Christ to be crucified?http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2588
>
> Proof of the prophethood of the Prophet Jesus in the Biblehttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2610
>
> Meaning of the word "Christ"http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2607
>
> Jesus between Islam and Christianityhttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=13716
>
> Prophet Jesus peace be upon him (Abdullah) in the Qur'an and the
> Biblehttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=10772
>
> Paul is the invention of modern Christianity and destroyed the
> original message of Christhttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread...0361# post80361
>
> Confessions of the Christians themselves not credible Gospelshttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2626
>
> Christian scholars recognize contradictory texts in the Biblehttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2625
>
> Description of God (exalted above what they attribute) in the Biblehttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2640
>
> Muslims pray as the Prophet Jesus prayedhttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2656
>
> Muslim Peace Xlam prophet Jesus peace be upon himhttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2655
>
> Who is the "Emmanuel" (Emmanuel: God with us means) Christians believe
> that Jesus Christ but it is only the name of another person, the name
> of a person shows God's help us and not the fact (that God is with us
> and us in the form of human being)http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2653
>
> Who is the "Melchizedek" or the king of peace (not the prophet Jesus
> given that he mentioned (the guide was born))http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2652
>
> Is the Bible the Word of God? (Sheikh Ahmed Deedat God's mercy)http://jamaat.net/bible/BibleIntro.html
>
> Recognition of the founder of Christianity distorted (Paul) twisting
> the Biblehttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2623
>
> Destruction of the principles and instructions of the prophet Jesus
> peace be upon him Graphicallyhttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2622
>
> History of the foundation, "Trinity or Triangulation"http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2621
>
> Random evidence of modern Christian thoughthttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2620
>
> Prophet Jesus did not say never "was the right", he was calling to
> worship God alone (according to the Bible)http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2619
>
> Erroneous translation of the Bible word for "worship of Christ"http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2618
>
> What the Bible says the sin of Adam?http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread...3994# post83994
>
> Who forgives sins?http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2617
>
> Lifting of the prophet Jesus does not indicate his divinityhttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2616
>
> What about the previous nations that have not contemporary with Jesus
> Christ? Has not been invited to the faith and the Trinity Steelhttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2615
>
> Evidence to refute the divinity of Christ, peace be upon himhttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2614
>
> God calls Christ "Abdi (according to the Gospel)" so it is not
> unreasonable to have his son and call him sohttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2613
>
> May God, "Isa (as they claim)," he prayed for himself?http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2612
>
> Code is "Da Vinci"http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=15166
>
> Discuss the idea of "text from the Bible" Itallon the divinity of
> Christhttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2608
>
> The word "father" in the Bible did not mean the real father of Christ
> and the directory as stated more than one personhttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2605
>
> Miracles of the Prophet Jesus does not indicate his divinity and the
> evidence that more than a prophet had miracleshttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2604
>
> Some churches believe in the Prophethood of Jesus Christ peace be upon
> himhttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2603
>
> Refute the idea of the Trinity scientifically (analogy with water, ice
> and steam)http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2602
>
> Logical analysishttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2599
>
> Discuss the idea of triangulation and the greatest sinhttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2598
>
> How the son of God? (I ask forgiveness from God)http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2589
>
> How mixed with polytheistic religion Christianity ideas?http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2586
>
> Questions from a Christian to Sheikh Mohammed Lockethttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread...0169# post80169
>
> Answer Question: Why do Muslims hate Jesushttp://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread.php?t=16150
>
> What Jesus said about the celebration of Christmas?http://www.imanway.com/vb/showthread...2283# post92283

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