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AbeOman
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3 clarifications.It is true that the Koran teaches that the word of God (referring to the Koran) is eternal and uncreated. The Koran also refers to Jesus as the Word of God. But I don’t think that from that you can draw the conclusion that in Islamic theology Jesus must therefore be uncreated and eternal. The two words will probably be interpreted by Islamic theologians in different ways in each context. When Jesus is referred to in the Koran (or the Bible) as being the Word of God, they probably interpret that to mean that Jesus brought the word of God to the people; not that He Himself is literally the word of God. Moslems believe that Jesus was no hither station than an ordinary prophet, like the Old Testament prophets; and that Mohamed has an even higher position, as the last prophet, to Jesus.
zerinus
1- Eternal and uncreated are the attributes of God or the Arabic/Aramiac Allah. Allah to me is a name not more not less.
itself does not represent the one God…and has no special values accept as name.
2- From Our Lord and father Abra-him (Ibrahim…) to all prophets ending with Muhammad…“Peace & blessings be upon all of them” Muslims believe they are all the same,none higher placed then other unless God tells us otherwise…did God said in The Quran that Muhammad is better then others BIG NO, did muhammad said in his Sunna he is better then anyone Big No.
What we have is that some of them had special instructions, situation, purposes, signs, miracles, etc from God
Moreover, some were Prophets and Messangers at the same time and some were just Messangers. meaning some had new scriptures and some where sent down just to renew the old ones but all had the continuity of our father Ibrahim…(Peace be upon him)
Some examples…
Our Lord Jesus (peace and the blessing be upon him)
had special signs and miracles…such as healing powers, speaking or talking at cradle…the birth coming backing to earth, etc noting that the birth along is not a miracle since our Father Adam (peace be upon him) was also without a father
3- As muslim…I don’t care much about human politics of religion as far as your trinity is concerned…if it takes me directly one…single, eternal and uncreated or unbegotten, who does not have human attributes or nature and who does not have anyone similar to him then I’m Catholic…end of