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Thanks again Kathleen for your posts!
You wrote above:
Going back … Islam came 600 years later. Muhammed put himself in conflict with all those who are not Muslim. There are contradictions in word and action in how People of the Book are treated. Muslims deny the crucifixion. But they are outside the event by hundreds of years, and really cannot comment on it because they had no witnesses of their own traditions living there and being at Calvary.
One of the issues you brought up concerns the crucifixion of Jesus and I’d like to explore with you how that happened to be expressed in the Qur’an… I agree with you that many Muslims read the verse in the Qur’an quite literally.
Let me share with you the verse in the Qur’an.
It’s located in the fourth Surih and the 157th verse as follows:
157 *And because of their saying: We slew the Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, Allah’s messenger - they slew him not nor crucified him, but it appeared so unto them; and lo! those who disagree concerning it are in doubt thereof; they have no knowledge thereof save pursuit of a conjecture; they slew him not for certain.
158 But Allah took him up unto Himself. Allah was ever Mighty, Wise.*
The above translation has
*they slew him not nor crucified him, but it appeared so unto them
There is another verse of the Qur’an that I believe sheds some light on this and reveals the inner meaning of the words. * It is found in Surih 2 verse 154.*
“And do not say about those who are killed in the name of Allah “They are dead” rather they are alive, but you perceive it not.”
*Note the last portion of the verse:**"…rather they are alive, but you perceive it not."
**Jesus in the Qur’an is referred to as the Spirit of God or Ruh-u-llah. It’s in Surih 4:171
The Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, is only an apostle of
God, and his Word which he conveyed into Mary, and a Spirit proceeding from
himself.
Here’s what I believe the Qur’an is saying… Jesus as Spirit of God (Ruh’u’llah) could not be crucified. Those who crucified Him believed they had killed Him and ended His mission. He could not be the Messiah they believed if they could kill Him.
What does the Gospel say?
The last words of Jesus on the cross according to the Gospel of Luke translated in the Jerusalem Bible read:
…and when Jesus had cried out in a loud voice, He said, “Father, into Your hands I commit my Spirit” with these words he breathed His last.
~ Luke 22:46
What does the Qur’an say?
4:158* But Allah took him up unto Himself. Allah was ever Mighty, Wise.***
You wrote above:
Going back … Islam came 600 years later. Muhammed put himself in conflict with all those who are not Muslim. There are contradictions in word and action in how People of the Book are treated. Muslims deny the crucifixion. But they are outside the event by hundreds of years, and really cannot comment on it because they had no witnesses of their own traditions living there and being at Calvary.
One of the issues you brought up concerns the crucifixion of Jesus and I’d like to explore with you how that happened to be expressed in the Qur’an… I agree with you that many Muslims read the verse in the Qur’an quite literally.
Let me share with you the verse in the Qur’an.
It’s located in the fourth Surih and the 157th verse as follows:
157 *And because of their saying: We slew the Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, Allah’s messenger - they slew him not nor crucified him, but it appeared so unto them; and lo! those who disagree concerning it are in doubt thereof; they have no knowledge thereof save pursuit of a conjecture; they slew him not for certain.
158 But Allah took him up unto Himself. Allah was ever Mighty, Wise.*
Code:
(The Qur'an (Pickthall tr), Sura 4 - Women)
*they slew him not nor crucified him, but it appeared so unto them
There is another verse of the Qur’an that I believe sheds some light on this and reveals the inner meaning of the words. * It is found in Surih 2 verse 154.*
“And do not say about those who are killed in the name of Allah “They are dead” rather they are alive, but you perceive it not.”
*Note the last portion of the verse:**"…rather they are alive, but you perceive it not."
**Jesus in the Qur’an is referred to as the Spirit of God or Ruh-u-llah. It’s in Surih 4:171
The Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, is only an apostle of
God, and his Word which he conveyed into Mary, and a Spirit proceeding from
himself.
Code:
(The Qur'an (Rodwell tr), Sura 4 - Women)
What does the Gospel say?
The last words of Jesus on the cross according to the Gospel of Luke translated in the Jerusalem Bible read:
…and when Jesus had cried out in a loud voice, He said, “Father, into Your hands I commit my Spirit” with these words he breathed His last.
~ Luke 22:46
What does the Qur’an say?
4:158* But Allah took him up unto Himself. Allah was ever Mighty, Wise.***