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"Say: ‘O people of the Book! come to common terms as between us and you: That we worship none but Allah; that we associate no partners with him; that we erect not, from among ourselves, Lords and patrons other than Allah.’ If then they turn back, say ye: 'Bear witness that we at least are Muslims bowing to Allah’s Will." (Quran 3:64)
Jesus never said he was God. Jesus never called himself “God”. Jesus never said he was equal with God. Jesus prayed to God. Jesus told you to pray not to him, but to God. Jesus never said that the holy spirit is equal to him, let alone equal to God. Jesus never preached of a trinitarian dogma. The disciples never called him “God”. The prophets before Jesus never spoke of a trinity; all of them spoke of the one single unique God. Read up on the history of your religion and the origin of this dogma and you will come to see that Jesus, peace be upon him, the mighty messenger of Allah, only called you to worship the one true God.
He fell on his face and prayed to the one God. He performed miracles only by the will of God. He said “my God, which is your God” (John 20:17)
What god would call on God?
“I am not looking for human praise.” (John 5:41)
“You like to receive praise from one another, but you do not try to win praise FROM THE ONE WHO ALONE IS GOD.” (John 5:44)
He never called himself God; but he called himself a prophet of God:
“Nevertheless I must walk today, and tomorrow, and the day following: for it cannot be that a PROPHET perish out of Jerusalem.” (Luke 13:33)
“And they were offended in him, But Jesus said unto them, A PROPHET is not without honor, except in his own house.” (Matthew 13:57, Mark 6:4, Luke 4:24 and John 4:43)
What did the people of his time call him? A prophet:
“… because they counted him as a PROPHET.” (Matthew 14:45)
“And the multitude said, this is Jesus, the PROPHET of Nazareth of Galilee.” (Matthew 21:11)
“But when they sought to lay hands on him, they feared the multitude, because they took him for a PROPHET.” (Matthew 21:46)
“Concerning Jesus of Nazareth, which was a PROPHET mighty in deed and word before God and all of the people.” (Luke 24:19)
We don’t believe he is the son of God, for God has no sons. The term was used to refer to people to worshipped God, but was not meant in the literal sense. Moreover, there are plenty of people in the Bible that are referred to as the son of God, making the term not unique to Jesus, peace be upon him, at all:
Solomon was called God’s son (2 Samuel 7:14)
Jacob was told by God that he is His son (Exodus 4:22)
Adam was called the son of God (Luke 3:38)
The common people were referred to as sons of God: Deuteronomy 14:1, Romans 8:14, John 1:12, Phillipians 2:15, Job 38:7
The peacemakers shall be called the sons of God (Matthew 5:9)
David was called the begotten son of God (Psalms 2:7)
Yes, he refers to himself as lord, which was a common way to address people at the time. As a matter of fact, there were a bunch of “lords” spoken of in the Bible:
Prophet Abraham (Genesis 18:12)
Esau (Genesis 32:4)
Joseph (Genesis 44:20)
David (1 Samuel 25:24)
So, by addressing him as “lord” doesn’t qualify him as the one alone who is the Lord God Almighty. There is one Lord, who is God, the ONLY savior:
“I, even I am the Lord; and besides Me there is no savior.” (Isaiah 43:11)
“I am God; there is none else; I am God; and there is none like Me.” (Isaiah 46:9)
“The Lord, He is God; there is none besides Him.” (Deuteronomy 4:35)
“See now that I, even I, am He, and there is no god with Me.” (Deuteronomy 32:39)
The Quran speaks the truth.
"Say: “We believe in Allah, and in what has been revealed to us and what was revealed to Abraham, Isma’il, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes, and in (the Books) given to Moses, Jesus, and the prophets, from their Lord: We make no distinction between one and another among them, and to Allah do we bow our will (in Islam).” (QURAN 3:84)
“O People of the Book! Commit no excesses in your religion: Nor say of Allah aught but the truth. Christ Jesus the son of Mary was (no more than) an apostle of Allah, and His Word, which He bestowed on Mary, and a spirit proceeding from Him: so believe in Allah and His apostles. Say not “Trinity”: desist: it will be better for you: for Allah is one Allah. Glory be to Him: (far exalted is He) above having a son. To Him belong all things in the heavens and on earth. And enough is Allah as a Disposer of affairs.” (Quran 4:171)
Jesus never said he was God. Jesus never called himself “God”. Jesus never said he was equal with God. Jesus prayed to God. Jesus told you to pray not to him, but to God. Jesus never said that the holy spirit is equal to him, let alone equal to God. Jesus never preached of a trinitarian dogma. The disciples never called him “God”. The prophets before Jesus never spoke of a trinity; all of them spoke of the one single unique God. Read up on the history of your religion and the origin of this dogma and you will come to see that Jesus, peace be upon him, the mighty messenger of Allah, only called you to worship the one true God.
He fell on his face and prayed to the one God. He performed miracles only by the will of God. He said “my God, which is your God” (John 20:17)
What god would call on God?
“I am not looking for human praise.” (John 5:41)
“You like to receive praise from one another, but you do not try to win praise FROM THE ONE WHO ALONE IS GOD.” (John 5:44)
He never called himself God; but he called himself a prophet of God:
“Nevertheless I must walk today, and tomorrow, and the day following: for it cannot be that a PROPHET perish out of Jerusalem.” (Luke 13:33)
“And they were offended in him, But Jesus said unto them, A PROPHET is not without honor, except in his own house.” (Matthew 13:57, Mark 6:4, Luke 4:24 and John 4:43)
What did the people of his time call him? A prophet:
“… because they counted him as a PROPHET.” (Matthew 14:45)
“And the multitude said, this is Jesus, the PROPHET of Nazareth of Galilee.” (Matthew 21:11)
“But when they sought to lay hands on him, they feared the multitude, because they took him for a PROPHET.” (Matthew 21:46)
“Concerning Jesus of Nazareth, which was a PROPHET mighty in deed and word before God and all of the people.” (Luke 24:19)
We don’t believe he is the son of God, for God has no sons. The term was used to refer to people to worshipped God, but was not meant in the literal sense. Moreover, there are plenty of people in the Bible that are referred to as the son of God, making the term not unique to Jesus, peace be upon him, at all:
Solomon was called God’s son (2 Samuel 7:14)
Jacob was told by God that he is His son (Exodus 4:22)
Adam was called the son of God (Luke 3:38)
The common people were referred to as sons of God: Deuteronomy 14:1, Romans 8:14, John 1:12, Phillipians 2:15, Job 38:7
The peacemakers shall be called the sons of God (Matthew 5:9)
David was called the begotten son of God (Psalms 2:7)
Yes, he refers to himself as lord, which was a common way to address people at the time. As a matter of fact, there were a bunch of “lords” spoken of in the Bible:
Prophet Abraham (Genesis 18:12)
Esau (Genesis 32:4)
Joseph (Genesis 44:20)
David (1 Samuel 25:24)
So, by addressing him as “lord” doesn’t qualify him as the one alone who is the Lord God Almighty. There is one Lord, who is God, the ONLY savior:
“I, even I am the Lord; and besides Me there is no savior.” (Isaiah 43:11)
“I am God; there is none else; I am God; and there is none like Me.” (Isaiah 46:9)
“The Lord, He is God; there is none besides Him.” (Deuteronomy 4:35)
“See now that I, even I, am He, and there is no god with Me.” (Deuteronomy 32:39)
The Quran speaks the truth.
"Say: “We believe in Allah, and in what has been revealed to us and what was revealed to Abraham, Isma’il, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes, and in (the Books) given to Moses, Jesus, and the prophets, from their Lord: We make no distinction between one and another among them, and to Allah do we bow our will (in Islam).” (QURAN 3:84)
“O People of the Book! Commit no excesses in your religion: Nor say of Allah aught but the truth. Christ Jesus the son of Mary was (no more than) an apostle of Allah, and His Word, which He bestowed on Mary, and a spirit proceeding from Him: so believe in Allah and His apostles. Say not “Trinity”: desist: it will be better for you: for Allah is one Allah. Glory be to Him: (far exalted is He) above having a son. To Him belong all things in the heavens and on earth. And enough is Allah as a Disposer of affairs.” (Quran 4:171)