- Moses was transfigured on the occasion of his exposition before God and his face shone (Exodus 34:29). His followers, therefore, feared him; but he called them with love and told them the Word of God (Exodus 23:29-32).
Nowhere in the Qur’an is Muhammad ever transfigured. After the angel Gabriel spoke to him we see no such phenomenal sign. His followers honored him by believing his authority and not God’s. Is he like Moses?
Ubada bin Samit reported that when wahi (inspiration) descended upon Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him), he felt a burden on that account and the color of his face underwent a change.
A’isha reported: When revelation descended upon Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) even during the cold days, his forehead perspired.
Al-Bara’ when he was asked: “Was the Messenger’s face sword-like?” “No,” he said: “it was moon-like.”
Ar-Rabi‘ bint Muawwidh said: “Had you seen him, you would have felt that the sun was shining.”
Abu Hurairah said: “…… It seems as if the sunlight were moving within his face.”
Ka‘b bin Malik said: “…… his face would shine with so bright light that you would believe that it was a moon-piece.”
Abu Bakr saw him he would say: “He is faithful, chosen (by Allâh), and calls for forgiveness. He shines like a full-moon light when it is far from dark (clouds).”
- Muhammad never prophecied specific events which were fulfilled. Is he like Moses?
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Many of his prophecies are even taking place now in our time. The prophecies are countless.
- Nowhere in the Qur’an does the prophet Muhammad offer himself to be atonement for the sins of his people. Is he like Moses?
“Perhaps, you, would kill yourself (O Muhammad) in grief, over their footsteps (for their turning away from you), because they believe not in this narration (the Qur’ân)” (Qur’an 18:6)
“It may be that you (O Muhammad) are going to kill yourself with grief, that they do not become believers” (Qur’an 26:3)
- The prophet Muhammad was openly against the shedding of the blood of a lamb, and taught that sacrifice for one’s sins doesn’t bring forgiveness (Sura Al An’am 6:164; Al Najm 53:38; note also Yusuf Ali number 543). Is he like Moses?
What does a lamb has to do with those two verses you quoted. Those verses say that no person will be punished for the sin of another “That no burdened person (with sins) shall bear the burden (sins) of another” there is no lamb in the two verses you mentioned. And the Question here is, WHY DOES THE MUSLIMS SLAUGHTER A SHEEP EVERY YEAR ON THE ADHA (sacrifice day)? You tell me.
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 453: Narrated Al-Bara: The Prophet said (on the day of Idal-Adha), “The first thing we will do on this day of ours, is to offer the ('Id) prayer and then return to slaughter the sacrifice. Whoever does so, he acted according to our Sunna (tradition), and whoever slaughtered (the sacrifice) before the prayer, what he offered was just meat he presented to his family, and that will not be considered as Nusak (sacrifice).”
Ibn 'Umar said, “Allah’s Apostle used to slaughter (camels and sheep, etc.,) as sacrifices at the Musalla.”
There is at least 16 hadiths I know regarding sacrifice.
Seems this sounds more like Moses, because according to you Jesus pbuh didn’t slaughter a sheep instead offered himself.
- Muhammad was a descendent of Ishmael (as the Muslims claim), not Jacob. Is he like Moses?
Yes he was, and this is the fulfillment of the prophecy. “I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and I will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.” (Deut.18:18.)
Jesus is descended from Jacob by both Joseph and Mary (Matthew 1:2,16; Luke 3:23,34). Isn’t he like Moses?
Could you please decide on one, is he the son of Joseph or the son of God?. Or it changes according to the subject
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