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cestusdei:
Islam originated in Arabia. Muhammed was indeed a false prophet who committed acts of violence against others. They reduce Jesus to prophet status because Muhammed was exposed to Christian heresies and incorporated them into his new religion. In fact Jesus is truly divine and they reject him. Unfortunately Islam has attacked Christianity from the very beginning and we have had to defend ourselves for about 1300 years from their aggression.
No.prophet Mohammad (pbuh)wasn’t a false prophet.
he is prophet of God he was messenger of God.he was (is)messenger of mercy.We love him and we do Jesus.Jesus was(is)
messenger of mercy too.we(muslims) are followers of Mohammad and Jesus.although you insult our sacred things but mohammad(pbuh)teached us we shouldn’t insult anyone as Jesus did.
 
secondboy said:
No.prophet Mohammad (pbuh)wasn’t a false prophet.
he is 1000% false prophet…his teachings are exactly the opposite of Jesus’. Face it.
he is prophet of God he was messenger of God.
not from God but from allah…allah is NOT the Biblical God…he is a schemer as the quran says; our God is no schemer.
we(muslims) are followers of Mohammad and Jesus
what teachings of Jesus do you follow, muslim?
.although you insult our sacred things but mohammad(pbuh)teached us we shouldn’t insult anyone as Jesus did.
mohammad himself insulted us in the quran, so please save us such comments.
 
We saw last week in the Islamic demonstrations over Danish cartoons of Muhammad another vivid depiction of the difference between Muhammad and Christ, and what it means to follow each. Not all Muslims approve the violence. But a deep lesson remains: The work of Muhammad is based on being honored and the work of Christ is based on being insulted. This produces two very different reactions to mockery.

If Christ had not been insulted, there would be no salvation. This was His saving work: to be insulted and die to rescue sinners from the wrath of God. Already in the Psalms the path of mockery was promised: “All who see me mock me; they make mouths at me; they wag their heads” (Psalm 22:7). “He was despised and rejected by men . . . as one from whom men hide their faces . . . and we esteemed him not” (Isaiah 53:3).

When it actually happened it was worse than expected. “They stripped him and put a scarlet robe on him, and twisting together a crown of thorns, they put it on his head. . . . And kneeling before him, they mocked him, saying, ‘Hail, King of the Jews!’ And they spit on him” (Matthew 27:28-29). His response to all this was patient endurance. This was the work he came to do. “Like a lamb that is led to the slaughter, and like a sheep that before its shearers is silent, so he opened not his mouth” (Isaiah 53:7).

This was not true of Muhammad. And Muslims do not believe it is true of Jesus. Most Muslims have been taught that Jesus was not crucified. One Sunni Muslim writes, “Muslims believe that Allah saved the Messiah from the ignominy of crucifixion.” Another adds, “We honor [Jesus] more than you [Christians] do. . . . We refuse to believe that God would permit him to suffer death on the cross.” An essential Muslim impulse is to avoid the “ignominy” of the cross.

That’s the most basic difference between Christ and Muhammad and between a Muslim and a follower of Christ. For Christ, enduring the mockery of the cross was the essence of his mission. For a true follower of Christ, enduring suffering patiently for the glory of Christ is the essence of obedience. “Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account” (Matthew 5:11). During his life on earth Jesus was called a bastard (John 8:41), a drunkard (Matthew 11:19), a blasphemer (Matthew 26:65), a devil (Matthew 10:25); and he promised his followers the same: “If they have called the master of the house Beelzebul, how much more will they malign those of his household” (Matthew 10:25).

The caricature and mockery of Christ has continued to this day. Martin Scorsese portrayed Jesus in The Last Temptation of Christ as wracked with doubt and beset with sexual lust. Andres Serrano used National Endowment for the Arts funding to portray Jesus on a cross sunk in a bottle of urine. The Da Vinci Code portrays Jesus as a mere mortal who married and fathered children.

How should his followers respond? On the one hand, we are grieved and angered. On the other hand, we identify with Christ, embrace his suffering, rejoice in our afflictions, and say with the apostle Paul that vengeance belongs to the Lord, let us love our enemies and win them with the gospel. If Christ did his work by being insulted, we must do ours likewise.

When Muhammad was portrayed in 12 cartoons in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, the uproar among Muslims was intense and sometimes violent: They burned flags, torched embassies, and stoned at least one Christian church. The cartoonists went into hiding in fear for their lives, like Salman Rushdie before them. What does this mean?

It means that a religion with no insulted Savior will not endure insults to win the scoffers. It means that Islam is destined to bear the impossible load of upholding the honor of one who did not die and rise again to make that possible. It means that Jesus Christ is still the only hope of peace with God and peace with man. And it means that his followers must be willing to “share his sufferings, becoming like him in his death” (Philippians 3:10).

Copyright © 2006 WORLD Magazine
February 18, 2006, Vol. 21, No. 7
 
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bengeorge:
Most Muslims I know are good people. It is the idea of Islam that is false.

Muslims are children of God. Confused children, yes, but they are our brothers and sisters none the less. I don’t want the disgust we feel towards the false religion to affect the way we feel about the human beings in that false religion. We have a lot of confused and sick people here in our own country (abortion etc).

That having been said, I don’t think it’s helpful to pretend that Islam is a religion of peace, because it obviously is not. It was founded on military principles and expanded mainly through warfare.
Muslims are like protestants, except for most of them beleive in Christ as God. We do need to look past the faith alone because there are many different religions out there, the people behind the religion say much more.

More, Islam being founded on violence so was Judaism that doesn’t make them a violent people.
 
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BryPGuy89:
Muslims are like protestants, except for most of them beleive in Christ as God. We do need to look past the faith alone because there are many different religions out there, the people behind the religion say much more.

More, Islam being founded on violence so was Judaism that doesn’t make them a violent people.
Judaism was not founded on violence.
 
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