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It’s not in the koran - it’s in Bukhari ahadithjakasaki, could you back this up with Surah please?
It’s not in the koran - it’s in Bukhari ahadithjakasaki, could you back this up with Surah please?
Typical muslim trick…The Qur’an mentions Jesus twenty-five times, more often, by name, than Muhammad.
The Ahmadiyya view of Jesus, while agreeing that Jesus was mortal, breaks with mainstream Islamic interpretation by asserting that Jesus was not raised alive to Heaven. They claim that he instead died a natural death in India, a position which they have adopted as a characteristic of their faith.
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These are not mentioned in Quran. This is just a make up story of the Muslims apologist. The problem is, the muslims (especially in Indonesia) believe in this make up story even though not mentioned in Quran. The muslims in Indonesia is very well known of having good memory of memorizing Quran, and singing the chant of Quran. The problem is, they don’t understand the meaning of what they memorize nor chant. Hadiths may say something, but if not mentioned in Quran, does not mean Hadiths is more valid than Quran.You failed to mention that the islamic Isa will also do the following when he returns:
Isa will break the Cross
Isa will destroy Christianity and make islam the global religion
Isa will kill the swine
Isa will do away with the islamic tax
Isa will marry and live on earth for 40 years and then die.
Is this Our Lord Jesus Christ…??? I believe not…!!!
The islamic Isa is NOT our Lord Jesus
According to Irving Fisher (economist), if Money is abundance, then inflation is high. If money is flooding, then we have super inflation. All because resources are not unlimited to produce goods.Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah’s Apostle said,
"The Hour will not be established until the son of Mary (i.e. Jesus) descends amongst you as a just ruler, he will break the cross, kill the pigs, and abolish the Jizya tax.
Money will be in abundance so that nobody will accept it (as charitable gifts).
(Book #43, Hadith #656)
Sahih Bukhari
I know they are not mentioned in the koran. I did state that in a post and I did state they are in ahadithThese are not mentioned in Quran. This is just a make up story of the Muslims apologist. The problem is, the muslims (especially in Indonesia) believe in this make up story even though not mentioned in Quran. The muslims in Indonesia is very well known of having good memory of memorizing Quran, and singing the chant of Quran. The problem is, they don’t understand the meaning of what they memorize nor chant. Hadiths may say something, but if not mentioned in Quran, does not mean Hadiths is more valid than Quran.
Typical muslim trick…
Hey look… our koran mentions Jesus by name 25 times… more times than our prophet… blah… blah… And also… did you know that our koran has an entire chapter dedicated to Mary, mother of Isa… more blah… blah…
Read their koran - the Isa and Mary passages/verses/ayas are all discombobulated, mumbo jumbo. But hey… hmmm… they do acknoledge the Virgin Birth - that’s about it.
Many muslims make the claim that Isa is mentioned 25 times more than Mohamads name is mentioned - but it’s all nonsense.
Yes, they have to mention Isa by name, otherwise you would not know who you are reading about.
And as far as Mohamads name, big deal.
He’s only mentioned by name a few times, BUT he is also refered to as allah’s messenger, allah’s apostle and allah’s warner.
Try counting all of those words up - they all speak about Mohamad.
Many thumbs up my dear friend… thanks for the research…Just for fun, I decided to look up three common phrases referring to Muhammad in the Qur’an (Yusuf Ali translation) using Google Books. Here is what I found:
“Allah’s Messenger” = 33 results (hmm…that’s already more than mentions of 'Isa…)
“Allah and His Messenger” (“His Messenger” = Muhammad) = 37 results
“Messenger of Allah” = 10 results
That’s 80 occasions, without even counting all variations and others titles!
Still impressed by these 25 mentions of the Muslim Jesus, folks?![]()
The main point is, Quran is the word of God. Why the word of God must take the clarification from an earthly man issuing the Hadiths? If God would like to change His mind to move the Qiblah from Jerusalem to Mecca, why can’t God clarify His word by saying Isa will come to destroy crosses and swine and so on and so forth, all in the same Quran? Or, to put it straight, Why God said an unfinished word when He mentioned the second coming of Isa? In this case, Hadiths supersedes Quran regarding the teaching of Isa.I know they are not mentioned in the koran. I did state that in a post and I did state they are in ahadith
Whatever it is, I have eaten with my Muslim friends and even crossed myself with a small prayer. They seem to admire it. So much for this horrid Islam who wants to destroy the cross, etc.The main point is, Quran is the word of God. Why the word of God must take the clarification from an earthly man issuing the Hadiths? If God would like to change His mind to move the Qiblah from Jerusalem to Mecca, why can’t God clarify His word by saying Isa will come to destroy crosses and swine and so on and so forth, all in the same Quran? Or, to put it straight, Why God said an unfinished word when He mentioned the second coming of Isa? In this case, Hadiths supersedes Quran regarding the teaching of Isa.
That’s a not terribly charitable attitude!There you have it. Islamism is no longer a threat to anyone because Martin Jordan can eat with and cross himself in front of people who are already his friends. You’ve got to be freaking kidding me…
Don’t disagree with any of that!I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a million times: The problems with Islam are not Martin’s (or my, or yours, or anyone’s) Muslim friends. Everyone had Muslim friends before and after the Lebanese civil war, the Sudanese civil war, the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek genocides, etc. Obviously the problem isn’t that our Muslim friends aren’t nice and trustworthy. As my father was fond of telling me frequently as a teenager (regarding driving, partying, or anything else he wanted me to be careful about), “it’s not YOU I’m worried about, it’s all the other bozos out there.” Well…it’s not my or your friends I’d be worried about…