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Was Mohammad without sin like Jesus? If not, how can Muslims claim he is greater than Jesus?
there are verses asking Muhammad to ask forgiveness for his “dhanb” but Muslims prefer to interpret it as “mistakes”.Does the Quran indicate that Mohammad sinned (atleast once)?
Of course not, he was a sinner like everyone else, here are verses from Quran & hadiths about his sins:Was Mohammad without sin like Jesus?
What to expect from them if in the first place they deny his crucifixion (Quran 04:157).how can Muslims claim he is greater than Jesus?
****Sahih Bukhari, Volume 4, Book 54, Number 506: ****Sam once provided a hadith that says Jesus never commit a sin…but obviously Muhammad still managed to put himself above.
****Sahih Bukhari, Volume 4, Book 54, Number 506: ****
“The Prophet said, "When any human being is born. Satan touches him at both sides of the body with his two fingers, except Jesus, the son of Mary, whom Satan tried to touch but failed, for he touched the placenta-cover instead.”
So Mohammad is clearly a sinner, and yet they place him above the sinless Jesus!You better go to Jesus, the Spirit of Allah and His word He would say: I am not in a position to do that for you; you better go to Muhammad (may peace be upon him), a servant whose former and later sins have been forgiven.
ah but here comes word manipulation where all words related to sin suddenly mean “mistake”.So Mohammad is clearly a sinner, and yet they place him above the sinless Jesus!![]()
Adam wilfully disobeying Allah is a mistake?Mistake, as we know is not synonymous with sin. These prophets may commit mistakes, which are corrected by God, but these mistakes are not sins. Even these mistakes are in the way of righteousness.
Muslims believe that Adam (pbuh) was not created perfect.Adam wilfully disobeying Allah is a mistake?
The point we want to discuss is whether Mohammad sinned or not. Could you give a yes or no?Muslims believe that Adam (pbuh) was not created perfect.
If Christians wish to equate mistakes with sins, then I suppose that this would be their prerogative.The point we want to discuss is whether Mohammad sinned or not. Could you give a yes or no?
I would say, “Yes”. He sinned (according to your own Muslim sources which Sam has pointed out). But Jesus was without sin.
As Sam pointed outIf Christians wish to equate mistakes with sins, then I suppose that this would be their prerogative.
**Jesus himself said that he would be crucified **and that he would rise on the third day. And the earlier prophets also said so. But Mohammad gave his own false revelation.Islam teaches that Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die and is alive in Heaven
yes we believe this hadith is authentic per Islamic standard but it does not mean we believe in the content of the hadith as “divine”. The hadith still proves what it proves.If Christians wish to quote Sahih Muslim, Book 001, Number 0373 to show that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) sinned, then this would be their prerogative as well.??
You’re trying to escape from the question I asked you!However, they cannot have it both ways and they need to accept that the following part of the hadith is true as well:
…You better go to Jesus, the Spirit of Allah and His word He would say: I am not in a position to do that for you;…
According to the Muslim understanding of ‘sin’, the answer is ‘NO’.You’re trying to escape from the question I asked you!You didn’t give me a “yes” or a “no” to the question, “Did Mohammad sin or not?”
On the Day of Resurrection, an infant who died will be raised as someone who is without sin…Your own Hadith proves that he sinned. That should be sufficient for you to realize that Mohammad cannot be greater than Jesus who was without sin.