Why Mohammed considered is better prophet than Jesus, when Jesus is sinless?
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jinkazama said:Why Mohammed considered is better prophet than Jesus, when Jesus is sinless?
Do you believe that Jesus has better character than Mohammed?Adeeb said:Muhammad is not considered a better prophet. Jesus is placed very high in Islam. We believe he is the Messiah and will return(not ressurected) one day. This is very high status. Muhammad is regarded so high because he was the last prophet. He was sent for all of mankind while Jesus's message was intended for his people.
the quran comes to correct the bible, here are just some examples
How the Quran corrects the bible
whenever we find an idea that seems very strange in the bible, if we look in the Quran it puts that idea into perspective and corrects it. And this happens hundreds of times. Let us go through a few examples.
As we all know God is all powerful, all knowing. Yet the bible describes god as weak and needy.
"By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing so on the seventh day he rested from all his work. And God blessed the sevent day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done" genesis 2:2.,
and again in Exodus 31:17. "In six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and on the 7th day he rested and was refreshed"
Now what does the Quran have to say.
"And verily we created the heavens and the earth and all that is between them in six periods, and NAUGHT of weariness touched us" Quran 50:38
n Genesis 18:1-18 God eats food.
However God is self sufficent, and beyond needing or wanting anything of the things that sustain a human to live, such as food.
So what does the Quran have to say.
"say shall i take for my protectors other than Allah, the maker of the heavens and the earth? And he it is that feedeth but is not fed" Quran 6:14
In Gensis 32:24-30, god is characterised as wrestling with jacob all night long. God wrestling and being weak and powerless?
"And jacob was left alone; and there wrestled a man with him until the breaking of the day. And when he saw that he prevailed not against him, he touched the hollow of his thigh; and the hollow of jacob's thigh was out of joint as he wrestled him"
and he said let me go, for the day breaketh. And he said , I will not let thee go, except thou bless me. And he said unto him, What is thy name" and he said Jacob And he said, they name shall be called no more jacob, but Israel, for as a prince hast thou power with god and with men, and hast prevailed"
" and jacob asked him, and said, Tell me, I pray thee, they name. ANd he said, Wherefore is it that thou dost ask my name? and he blessed him thee. And jacob called the name of the places Peniel: for i have seen god face to face and my life is preserved Genesis 32:24-30"
Now what does the Majestic Quran have to say
"it is he who begins creation;then repeats it anf or him it is most easy. To him belongs the loftiest similitured in the heavens and the earth: for he is exalted in might, full of wisdom" Quran 30:27
God commands Isaiah to go naked for 3 years (Isaiah 20:1-3, Amos 2:16)
what does the Quran say?
"When they do aught that is shameful, they say 'we found our fathers doing so' and Allah commanded us thus, Say 'Nay, Allah NEVER commands what is shameful: do ye say of Allah what ye know not?" Quran 7:28
PS THE LIST GOES ON AND ON AND ON
"rest" refers to the end of God's work of creation. He simply was done creating; so, He stopped any further creating at that time.
Because the Quran contained the "Quran". Although God sent revelations to EACH Nation, He didn't send one revelation that could apply to everyone.
The books of the OT were sent speicifcally to the Israelites.
Actually, Jesus came and left in 1st century AD. Christians didn't reach the "New World" until 15th Century.
Why did God leave the Native Americans without the Truth?
The answer is: The truth is always there. Look ou the window, the nature you see is the Truth.
Then what's the purpose of the Quran? It is to provde a guide to peoples' lives. It is to strengthen you faith. There are many benefits.
However, Muslims, unlike Christians, belive athat anyone can be a Muslim. As long as they realise the existence of One God, and they do good deeds, they are a Muslim.
However, if someone rejects the Quran (after being shown it) they are cast out of the fold of Islam.
Therefore, only he/she who rejects Islam is a non-muslim.
Liek I said, the Quran brought a universal relgion, unlike those that came before it.[/left]
Are you definitely sure that the Bible you have in hand is the original torah and Injeel revealed by Allah.
Sure. I will believe everything you tell me from no onward. Whey didn't any of the Hebrew people contest that the Torah was changed? Also, would it be reasonable that those who knew the Torah would raise opposition to any changes? There is no history of this happening; so, why should we believe otherwise?1.The torah was Lost and was rewritten from memory by Ezra that is a fact.
2.Every one knows it was not Moses who wrote the Pentateuch, he could not have written about his own death. GOD revealed tablets to Moses, the would have been damn Heavy if they contained 5 books. The true Torah was what was revealed to Moses on the mountain.Not the other books added and attributed to Moses.
3. there was a true Gospel ( injeel revelaed to jesus) and it definitely was not Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.They came in after.There were hundreds of gospels in circulation at the time and many were even Destroyed.Burnt together with their followers. So what Allah has revealed the truth in the quran and if those jews and Christians want to beleive the truth they will find it but as long as they refuse the truth it will not come looking for the.
The quran contains all the truth, The quran give the accounts of the prophets, their lives their missons and the message of GOD clearly.So all the fallacies about prophets and the corruptions that are in the bible are given in the true light in the Quran.I assume you have not read the Quran because you will find that in the Quran Prophets are not considered Fornicators and drunks and committing incest.Also the Quran talks of the Message of those prophets what they brought to their People, True monotheism, the Bible however tackles the Lineages, who was who and who married who , The bible does not Give the true message of montheism.The Quran all along specifies who GOD is, it mentions his qualities and attributes, it presses hard on Monotheism and warns those who ascribe partners to him.The bbile however does not tackle this issue.This is why true Monotheism is taken so lightly in Christianity so much that 3 equals to 1 and 1 equals to 3.
Anyway
Peace
Yaqovzadeek
aka James the just
Perhaps you need to read the Quran. And dont tell us you did, cause if you did and understood what you were reading you would not have been making such a false indication in your question
Man I tell ya, your asking the same accusative question as the first one but in different wording.
If your fisrt question is answered then it will automoatically answer you second.
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seed757 said:But the same verse goes on to say "... and was refreshed." Now how can one be "refreshed" without first being weary?
bless_sins said:Why did God leave the Native Americans without the Truth?
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peaceful soul said:That is not present. What translation are you using? OK. If I take a vacation, I rest from work. That could mean that I was tired and wanted to take a break from work or it could mean that I have finished all of my work and will cease from working simply because I have finished. The other option would be that I did a combination of both. The context determines what is being implied.
KJV:
Gen 2:2 And on the seventh day God finished his work that he had done, and he rested on the seventh day from all his work that he had done.
It clearly says that God rested from His work He had done. It does not say that He got tired and needed to rest because the work was to much for Him to sustain Himself any longer. Perhaps you have a great imagination.![]()
elijah115 said:Lol
what a misunderstanding !
Did you read what you quoted? - those verses refer to people not God.
Six days thou shalt do thy work, and on the seventh day thou shalt rest: that thine ox and thine ass may rest, and the son of thy handmaid, and the stranger, may be refreshed.
I've bold the subject. You've quoted part of the Laws Moses gave to the people of Israel.