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This kind of assertion leads to unnecessary conflict between people of different religions.
Muhammad, in the Qur’an stated clearly and unequivocally that Jesus IS the Christ:
“(And remember) when the angels said: O Mary! Lo! Allah giveth thee glad tidings of a word from him, whose name is the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, illustrious in the world and the Hereafter, and one of those brought near (unto Allah).” - Qur’an 3:4
Note: “Christ” is the Greek translation for the Hebrew word “Messiah”.
It is what our Scriptures assert, not me. Whether they cause “conflict between people of different religions” does not concern me. If the truth causes conflict, then it is necessary conflict, not unnecessary conflict. It is the cardinal sin in today’s western secular world to say something that may be “offensive” to others but I will not follow the rules of this particular world and, moreover, reject that whole notion. If the truth is offensive to some, so be it. How many people were extremely offended by what Jesus preached? Look at what some of those who were “offended” did to Him at the end of His earthly life. To Jesus, speaking the Truth (not that He could do otherwise) was paramount. Many were offended at what He said and many left following Him because of it.Muhammad, in the Qur’an, calls Jesus the Christ, the Word of God and the Spirit of God. In addition in the Hadiths, Muhammad was said to state that Christ would return in the time of the end to bring about a transformation of the world and judge all people.
When St. John writes that “those who deny that Jesus is the Christ”, he means much more than simply denying that He is “the expected one” or the “anointed one”. He means those who deny who He is, the one who John himself knows Him to be - e.g. “…and the Word was God.” In 2 John 1:7 that I quoted above, he says, “…men who will not acknowledge the coming of Jesus Christ in the flesh”, much more specific language than simply “…men who will not acknowledge that Jesus Christ is the one called the Messiah”. We believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the Living God, God from God, Light from Light. He is not “one of those brought near (unto -]Allah/-] God).” He is -]Allah/-] God. I crossed through “Allah” because what we mean when we say “God” is not the same as what a Muslim means when he uses the term “Allah”. There is a radical difference in meaning. As far as your claim that the Qur’an calls Him the Word of God (and I’m here taking you at your word that it actually does this), what St. John and we mean when we say that Jesus is the Word of God is that He is the Eternal Son of the Eternal Father, the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity, through whom all things were made. Whatever M. meant by the term, he did not mean this. He probably meant that He was one who spoke on God’s behalf, like a prophet. Anyone who denies that Jesus is the Eternal Word of God as His Church, which is His Body, knows Him to be, is not a Christian and has the spirit of Antichrist:
Who is the liar but he who denies that Jesus is the Christ? This is the antichrist, he who denies the Father and the Son. No one who denies the Son has the Father. He who confesses the Son has the Father also.
- 1 John 2:22-23
Would you say that St. John’s language in naming people who deny that Jesus is the Christ liars is offensive to some? Is sure sounds offensive to me.
As a side note, do you know how many Muslims today (if any) speak of Him as the Messiah? Do they believe that He is the Messiah as prophesied in the Old Testament? If so, why? They do not believe in the Old Testament as the Word of God, correct? Why would M. himself even believe this? Maybe he didn’t. In your quote it says that Jesus is “named Messiah”, not that He is the Messiah as prophesied in the Hebrew Scriptures. A lot of people today would agree that His name is “Jesus Christ” or “Jesus the Christ” and at the same time will have absolutely nothing to do with Him.
God bless