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No...I don't see the point.
If God is the Creator of everything, he obviously has no need of my worship or my thanks or my devotion. And if he asks for it, I see no reason why I should acquiesce to his request, unless it be for fear of punishment.
no human sacrifices, wow ! islam is so civilized !
Thanks for the questions, and I pray that you benefit from the answers.
1. The crescent, or the crescent and the star are NOT symbols of Islaam, never were and never will be. Neither did the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم nor his companions, nor the first three generations of Muslims ever adapted any symbol of the religion, and they never used the crescent as a symbol of Islaam. The reason the crescent appears on the flags of many Muslim countries is due to Turkish influence. It was a symbol of the Turks, particularly the Ottoman empire. So this symbol was adapted much later on by some Muslims and has nothing to do with Islaam. If you look at the flag of Saudi Arabia, where Islaam started, the flag does not have a crescent or a star, but rather the testimony of faith and a sword underneath it.
2. Islaam teaches that Jesus is indeed the promised messiah sent to Israel. The nation of Israel was awaiting for a king from the descendant of David who will rule them and bring about a great era of peace where the wolf and lion and sheep will all live together in peace, etc. We believe Jesus was that messiah, but since the Jews rejected him, so Allaah took him away. Thus Jesus will return in the future from the sky as the messiah and rule as a king, and in his kingdom the wolf and lion and sheep will all live in peace together and not fight or kill eachother. However, Islaam does not teach that the messiah is someone who will die for our sins, rather he will be a king who will rule by the laws of God.
3. Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم is indeed the seal of prophets, and no new prophet will come after him. He is never spoken of as being better than any particular prophet, Muslims believe in all prophets equally. Our Prophet even said that "Do not praise me over Jonah, the son of Matta."
Islaam teaches that prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم was just a human being, chosen by God to receive divine revelation and convey the message to mankind that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah the One True God. He has died and is buried in Arabia, we don't consider him to be divine, and we don't capitalize the pronoun "he" for him. In fact, Arabic language does not have capital or lower case letters anyways. But in English translations of the Quraan, the pronoun He is only capitalized for Allaah.
4. YHWH, Yahweh, or Yehovah that is the name of God in Hebrew used in the Old Testament. The Quraan is in Arabic, and the name of God in Arabic is Allaah or Ilaah. If you pick up an Arabic translation of the Bible, the word for God is Allaah in the Bible. So it is the one and same God, Who has many names in different languages.
For the OP:
You said in one of your posts in this thread that only Allah can answer your prayers. So I would like to ask you if Allah answered any of your prayers? Can you tell me anything specifically that you were answered?
FALSE, the Saudi state was called Nejd and had this flag from 1744 to 1891,
Sura 48.28 "He whom he sent, his messenger, on account of the SACRIFICE and DEBT, the Truth, that he may purify Him on account of the debt, everyone is His and He sufficed..."
The Truth according to 4.171 is Jesus Christ.
Muhammad is never once mentioned in the Koran by name. Rather the word "muhammadun" means "praised one" and this refers to Jesus. Reference, Dictionary of the Holy Koran, pg 135
"allah" of the Koran is not the God of the Bible. In addition, the Koran was not originally in Arabic as the language did not exist until after Mohammads death. The Koran consists of apocryphal material as well as biblical material. Due to the apocryphal material, it is not divine.
why do you think they changed the flag?
Where did you get this translation? Because it's completely made up.
Nowhere are the words "sacrifice" or "debt" mentioned in this verse. If you can read Arabic show me these words in the Arabic text, because I can read Arabic and it definitely does not say "sacrifice" or "debt".
Wow, I wander who wrote this so called dictionary. This is actually so ridiculous even a reasonable Christian can see that I hope. The word Muhammad means Jesus and not Muhammad? Sorry, but that just made me laugh.
Another ridiculous claim, without evidence of course. Arabic did not exist until after Muhammad's death? Seriously?
Do Muslims believe sperm comes from the loins (between the ribs and hips) and breast bone?
SanFrank said:The point is you did not disclose the crescent on the flag of Saudi Arabia; I did. That appears misleading on your part.
The words are in Arabic and translated using an approved Lexicon by EW Lane.
Furthermore, the italicized words "(muhammad)""(islam)" does not appear in the Arabic Koran but the authors are abrogating the texts.
Try the entire sura 108
108.1 Truly we gave you the river in paradise.
108.2 So you pray to your Lord and SACRIFICE.
وانحر "wainhar" only occurs this one time and indicates "sacrifice". The Lord here is connected with sacrifice and it speaks of Jesus who was sacrificed.
108.3 Truly your hater and enemy, he the serpent.
SanFrank said:Dictionary of the Holy Quran by Abdul Mannan Omar, pg 136. "Muhammad" is not a proper name but means "praised one".... Jesus christ.
Spoken arabic existed but not the written form. No literary work in Arabic exists before the Koran because the language was not in written form. It borrowed from the Aramaic in forming the written letters. Reason for keeping the Koran Oral for the first 50 to 100 years after Muhammads death.
Muhammad is a proper name, and the name of our Prophet, which was Muhammad ibn Abdullah (Muhammad, the son of Abdullah). You are simply confused due to the fact that Arabic names carry meanings. Take any Arabic name and I'll tell you its meaning.
Anyways, since you insist that Muhammad means Jesus, and notwithstanding how ridiculous that is, I would like to ask you what was the name of the person who appeared in Arabia during the 6th century and who founded the religion of Islaam? Was he Jesus LOL?
By the way, on Dictionary of the Holy Quran p.136, it explains the meaning of the name Muhammad, but it never says that Muhammad is Jesus, that is what Mr. SanFrank himself interpreted, without any basis, just to clarify for other people.
Show me where the words "sacrifice" or "debt" are in 48:28, and I promise you I will become a Christian and believe that Jesus died for my sins. All you have to do is show me those words from the original Arabic, that is if you can even read Arabic which I highly doubt.
Is there a circumstance whereby lying is justified?
I don't know what you mean by "tolerance". I think the religions which you listed are wrong and as a Muslim I believe Islaam is the true religion, and all other religions are false.
There is no other way to worship Allah other than to follow Islam?I already mentioned, in an answer to another question, that Allaah does not need our worship, it is we who need to worship Him.
Why we need to worship Him is to purify our hearts and become closer to Him. Only through worship does our heart become purified and we become closer to Allaah and get a "connection" with Him.
I'd think Allah would frown upon such selfishness.Also, every human being has desires and wished that he wants to have fulfilled. Maybe you want a new car, or maybe you need money, or maybe you want to have a son, etc. Allaah says you pray to Me without setting up partners with Me, I will surely answer your prayers. So all these are the benefits of worshipping Allaah.
Is (29:46) saying that a muslim should believe what the Bible says?
FALSE, we are talking about the word muhammadun and muhammadin in the classic arabic koran, not the proper name Muhammad which is not found in the Koran. Muhammadun is found in sura 48.29, the subject ayah.
محمد = “muhammadun”
“muhammadun” definition:
In all of these instances, the description is of a MAN PRAISED MUCH. Of course it is FORBIDDEN to Praise a Man, according to Islam, only "allah" can be praised. It is forbidden to praise islam's prophet muhammad. So who is this Man who is praised as G*d? Jesus Christ fits this description perfectly... in christianity He is the Son of G*d (son of man), and worthy of Praise.
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