‘
Islam’ means to submit to the will of the Creator.
In Arabic, someone who submits to the will of the Creator is a mu-Islam →
Muslim.
Jesus Christ (pbuh) did indeed submit to the will of his Lord… and that makes him a Muslim.
However, since the word ‘
Muslim’ does actually appear in the Bible, then perhaps it is better that Jesus Christ himself explain why he is a Muslim.
Luke 6:40
The disciple is not above his master: but every one that is perfect shall be as his master.
The perfection here means a spiritual one. What the verse is saying is that knowledge is not what matters! The teacher or master is higher in knowledge than his student. But the student can be as high as his teacher, or even higher, by being a true ‘MUSHLAM’ or Muslim, a spiritually perfect and well-disciplined person!
Let us look at what Jesus said in Luke 6:40 in the language of Aramaic translated into Hebrew as shown below:
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“Ein talmeed na’leh 'al rabbo; shekken kal adam she’MUSHLAM yihyeh k’rabbo.”
Translation in English:
"No student can be above his teacher, but everyone that is a MUSLIM, can be as his teacher."
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Taken from the Aramaic bible society.*
The verse is crystal clear in Aramaic! The most accurate and honest translation for the Aramaic ‘
Mushlam’ is none other than the Arabic ‘
Muslim’, which means
Believer!
And so then, not only does the word ‘
Muslim’ appear in the Bible, it was used by Jesus (pbuh) to describe himself!