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mercytruth
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I am not aware of any verse in the Qur’an which mentions a lamb with regard to the story of Prophet Moses (pbuh) and the people at the time of the Exodus.
The story of the alleged crucifixion of Jesus Christ (pbuh) is not considered a particularly special occasion in Islam since it is not unusual for Allah to save His Prophets (peace be upon them all) from being harmed by their enemies.
And when it comes to sacrifice, the willingness of Prophet Abraham (pbuh) to sacrifice his only child in obedience to his Lord is regarded as a much, much greater act of steadfastness in faith than to sacrifice one’s own self.
And I really cannot understand why Christians believe that this alleged crucifixion of Jesus (pbuh) should be considered as an act of sacrifice by God Almighty since He can so very, very easily create another “Son” anytime He wants to if indeed I were to accept that the story of this crucifixion really did happen the way Christians believe it did.
By comparison, the willingness to slay his only child by Prophet Abraham (pbuh) was really a supreme sacrifice on his part because of the simple fact that unlike his Lord and Creator, he himself was powerless to do anything to replace his son.