It is associated with friendship. But the translation makes such a big difference for which you have basis for such a hue and cry. So forget about “Friends”. Use the words allies " O Muslims, do not take teh jews and the christians as your Allies". It is even true today. What do you say? Surprisingly.
You are repeating your theories without answering my question. I still wonder why so many Muslims insist on translating the word as “friends”. You are also contradicting yourself by claiming that the verse in the Koran is true even today. If that claim is true, this means the commandment was for all times, not for specific times of war during Mohammad’s life! Thanks for proving my point.
It is not necessary. The verse was advising the Muslims of that time who were under threat of war, even actual war.
Yet the authors of the Koran forgot to add that significant piece of information while devising that commandment. You think I should start blaming Mohammad’s scribes instead of debunking your theories?
You know that the books with protestants are different. There is no original text of the bible available. Only translations are available. You have many sects, including the recently sprouted few sects like the mormons and Jehovas Witnesses.
You first talked about the Bible, and I debunked your theories. Now you are trying something else with the help of irrelevance and bringing up the problem of translations. All Muslims do not have the same translation either, dear planten. You are evidently not pleased with the translation of the word Wali as friends!
Besides, Islam has many sects and denominations too. The presumption that all different sects of Christianity write and use a different Bible is incorrect as well as irrational.
You last para above is a total misconception. The Quran was revealed on the heart of Muhammad by Allah through the agency of the angel Gabriel. If you say such bad things then I would say the writers of the bible sat down and cooked up some stories about a non existent person (Jesus).
What if I refute that Allah spoke to Mohammad through Gabriel? Islam has no witness to prove that its teachings are at least historically true. You are free to say about my Bible whatever you wish.
There are not just a few things in the Quran about Jesus. There is much more about him and his mother and grand mother too. But what have you got in your bible except that the some ancestors of Jesus were illegally born. It is a shame.
There is almost nothing in the Koran about Jesus in comparison to the data about Moses. What do you mean by saying our Bible teaches that Jesus’ ancestors were illegally born? Would you please cite reference from the NT? What does the Koran teach about some of Jesus’ ancestors? Where is Jesus’ genealogy in the Koran? Where is Mohammad’s genealogy in the Koran? What do you know about Mohammad’s ancestors and parents apart from the historic fact that they were pagans?
I don’t say that and my religious book also does not say it. It gives good reognition to the initial faith of the Jews and the christians and gives quite a good true history of what they had been doing. It calls them people of the books. It says that they should follow their religion. What else do you want? The problem is that church has lost hold on the public and unable to control their own people.
What a contradictory and dishonest answer indeed! Your need to use the qualifier “initial” before the word “faith” gives you away. I said Muslims believed the former revelations to be corrupted. Can you honestly deny this?
You are trying to run away now, disowning some of the most important persons of the earlier faiths.
If this is all you can say in response to my post, this means you are trying to evade me.
So did Jesus, came many hundred years after Moses and other prophets. He was a prophet of God under the command of Moses a.s. A sub ordinate prophet only, without any new code (law). A prophet to the Israelis only. He came exactly after 1400 years after Moses. Why did he take up so much time?
Your arguments are not true and therefore not worth a reply. We never believe that Jesus was a subordinate prophet without any new code. Be sure that every time you struggle to answer my questions with the help of your Islamic tenets, you will be like a man walking on the running band that thinks he goes a long distance in a short time. This is simply because I do not believe in Islam teaches about Jesus. So simple
Muhammad was foretold by Moses and Jesus both. He acted exactly like Jesus in makkah when there was great opposition and persecution. But he did not disappear like Jesus (within 3 years) because Jesus had said that the parclete will lead the people to all truth. That is what Muhammad did.
Muhammad acted like Moses with powerful command over his followers while in Madinah, and so on,
Mohammad’s prediction by Moses and Jesus is a lie. Muslims can never insert Mohammad into the text of the Old and New Testament no matter how many efforts they make. They are doomed to failure.
Why the need to restrict your similarities to the two periods in Mohammad’s time? Whom did Mohammad act like when he was a new-born baby or an infant? David, Abraham, Job, Jonah?
But you need the OT and that is why you have got your NT tied up with the old winesack (OT). Jesus had forbidden it. He said “Do not put new wine in old winesacks. It is not wise. The old winesacks will burst”… But you do not care what Jesus said.
To cover your weakness, you have got the NT tied up with the OT even though you do not follow any law of the OT.
We actually listen to Jesus and say that Jesus came to establish a new covenant. This is why we are not under the Mosaic Law. Jesus meant that His followers would not be bound by the same Law applied to the Jews when he said new wine must be poured into new wineskins, which you unfortunately fail to understand.
There is no new covenat. Jesus was in much difficulty. He could not tell all to his followers and disappeared from the scene in a hurry lest the Jews catch him again.
This is YOUR personal version of the NT, which makes less sense to me than your Koran. I must invite you to honesty again.
He himself said that he had many things to say to his people. But the people could not bear it then.
So it is certain that Moses did not complete the mission and went away leaving things for a later time. Jesus also went away leaving things for the next man to complete. And Jesus even promised and told his people that the one who will come will lead people to all truth. For whatever he shal hear that shall he speak.
Jesus also said that the One to come would be with Christians forever and that He was IN the apostles. Was Mohammad not a human, but a Spirit? Did I miss something?
You are slandering Jesus when you say that He could not complete His mission. This is absolute nonsense. Jesus returned to His apostles and commissioned them after His resurrection. Your NT version somehow lacks that section. Buy a new one
I wonder that that the ghost speaks too. And the holy spirit hears too. While Holy spirit is considered a God (or part of God), how come he hears things and hears from who? These are all the church mysteries.
Your ability to misunderstand our apparent tenets is a mystery beyond me!
The Holy Spirit lives and hears and teaches, rules… Why so surprised? Do you think the Spirit of God must ask you for permission before acting? If so, keep waiting
