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sedonaman
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This is a contradiction ofSo you think if Quran is the Word of God, it should mention the above things exactly the same as Jesus taught? Jesus and Mohammed are two messengers of God, and their teachings must be similar but it is not necessarily to be mentioned in the exact same way. …
Mohammed clearly rejects the Beatitudes as “corruptions”. They are the highest ideals of the teachings of Jesus on mercy, spirituality, and compassion. It is hard to imagine how Islam can omit these teachings and claim to believe that Jesus was a great teacher.
- Prophet Mohammed did not bring a new faith that contradicts with the teachings of the other Messengers that God sent before him. His teaching is not different than the teaching of Abraham, Noah, Jacob, David, Moses, and all the Prophets of God who came to guide people to the One True God, including Prophet Jesus of course, who delivered the exact same teaching.
Since the Lord’s Prayer does not contain references to “partners”, it should not present any objection by Islamic teaching, and since it does not appear in Islamic scriptures, it must also be a “corruption”.
Dare I mention the parable of the prodigal son?
This is not an answer to anything, just an oft-repeated belief.For Muslims, all the prayers are for God alone, and we do not associate partners with the All-Mighty. The problem with Christians is that they do associate partners with God, and the fact is that neither the Quran nor the Bible mentioned anything of Jesus being God, and Jesus himslef insisted in different occasions that God is greater than him. So, if you only agree with Muslims in this point, you will realize that Islam is your only path to salvation.
The bottom line on this exchange is that Mohammed did not teach the same things that Jesus and the prior prophets did and is therefore not a prophet himself.