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I think that many Christians and Muslims are fed up with threads about violence in Quran, the spread of Islam with the sword, Islam is peaceful or not ecc.
My thread is intended to be a purely theological thread.What is to be discussed is only theology, not Muhammad’s morality, nor any book’s “validity”. Copy/paste is not encouraged.
God is One. The concept of Tauhid (Oness of God) is my first topic. Afterwards, we might suggest different concepts but please let’s keep it scholarly, no digressions.
I will start by presenting the Christian concept of Oness and encourage Muslims to share.
Tauhid in Arabic comes from the verb “wahhada”. Wahhada = to unite. When you tell a Muslim “wahhid Allah”, he responds " La Ilaha Illa Allah ( No deity execpt Allah).
Trinity= Tri in Unity= Tawhid of the Father (Allah), His Word, His Spirit.
Christianity, like Islam, believes that God (Allah) is eternal and uncreated. He is One.
Christianity, like Islam, believes that the Word of God is uncreated and eternal.
Since both are monotheistic religions promoting the Oness of God, how do both reconcile the fact that another “entity” is eternal and uncreated beside God?
The Christian position is clear : the Word of God is not God but is not different than God in essence. The Sunni position is the same.
Hence we see that this concept in no way opposes the belief in 1 God. On the contrary, it explains the concept of Oness.
So far we dealt with the :
Father
His Word
Now we are left with the Holy Spirit concept. The Holy Spirit, like the Word of God, is eternal and uncreated. It is the Holy Spirit of God.
Although the Quran is not explicit and does not have abundant teachings/explanations of the Holy Spirit like the OT and NT, we still read a verse that says " do not despair of Allah’s Spirit", which is very similar to our scriptures in the sense that it is about God, not a creature, otherwise it would be shirk (associating partners with God).
Hence we see so far that the concept of Tauhid in Christianity called Tri-Unity, does not oppose the Oness of God but explains it in terms of How God, His Word and His Spirit have always existed as God, before any creation and that creation was done by God, His Word and His Spirit.
What do Muslims think about this concept?
I think that many Christians and Muslims are fed up with threads about violence in Quran, the spread of Islam with the sword, Islam is peaceful or not ecc.
My thread is intended to be a purely theological thread.What is to be discussed is only theology, not Muhammad’s morality, nor any book’s “validity”. Copy/paste is not encouraged.
God is One. The concept of Tauhid (Oness of God) is my first topic. Afterwards, we might suggest different concepts but please let’s keep it scholarly, no digressions.
I will start by presenting the Christian concept of Oness and encourage Muslims to share.
Tauhid in Arabic comes from the verb “wahhada”. Wahhada = to unite. When you tell a Muslim “wahhid Allah”, he responds " La Ilaha Illa Allah ( No deity execpt Allah).
Trinity= Tri in Unity= Tawhid of the Father (Allah), His Word, His Spirit.
Christianity, like Islam, believes that God (Allah) is eternal and uncreated. He is One.
Christianity, like Islam, believes that the Word of God is uncreated and eternal.
Since both are monotheistic religions promoting the Oness of God, how do both reconcile the fact that another “entity” is eternal and uncreated beside God?
The Christian position is clear : the Word of God is not God but is not different than God in essence. The Sunni position is the same.
Hence we see that this concept in no way opposes the belief in 1 God. On the contrary, it explains the concept of Oness.
So far we dealt with the :
Father
His Word
Now we are left with the Holy Spirit concept. The Holy Spirit, like the Word of God, is eternal and uncreated. It is the Holy Spirit of God.
Although the Quran is not explicit and does not have abundant teachings/explanations of the Holy Spirit like the OT and NT, we still read a verse that says " do not despair of Allah’s Spirit", which is very similar to our scriptures in the sense that it is about God, not a creature, otherwise it would be shirk (associating partners with God).
Hence we see so far that the concept of Tauhid in Christianity called Tri-Unity, does not oppose the Oness of God but explains it in terms of How God, His Word and His Spirit have always existed as God, before any creation and that creation was done by God, His Word and His Spirit.
What do Muslims think about this concept?