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dronald
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I’ll take your word for it and just assume this guy’s interpretation is wrong.. No, that’s never been up for debate, because Tawheed has been the central teaching of Islam from the very beginning. Surah 112 clears all this up; it’s the perfect description of Tawheed. It says “There is nothing like unto Him”; in other words, nothing in creation is similar to Him (and hands are obviously a created thing).
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Why did John baptize people and did Jesus in turn command those to baptize in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit? Did the Spirit descend like a dove and God proclaim, “this is my son with whom I am well pleased”? I assume the Muslim reply is a solid, “No.”Allah did not fake Jesus’ death-- he saved Jesus [peace be upon him]. The idea that someone else was put on the cross in his place is a mere interpretation (one of several possible interpretations of surah 4:157). As for John [peace be upon him] baptizing people, where’s the mystery in that? he baptized people. So what?
What I mean by the crucifixion is that all history claims that Jesus was crucified; everyone was fooled by Allah’s “saving.” If Jesus was not crucified no one knew about it, and even the Qur’an states “Allah made it appear” in such a way. Making something appear one way when something else happened, thereby confusing the Apostles, historians (Josephs, Tacitus) and creating the largest Religion in existence was deceitful.
The question as to why is, “Allah knows best” thus becoming a mystery, and entirely relevant to this discussion.