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    The secrets and miracles of the Koran do not end in the past, present and future
    God every day shows to scientists the miracle Even non-Muslim convert to Islam
    There will be questions about the Koran all the time and every time for all generations

    The Koran answers them and scientists rejoice in proving the health of the Quranic miracle
    A non-Muslim needs this to convert to IslamWe have to wonder about the Koran

    A Muslim does not need this because he believes directly in the words of God
    As I said the Koran is constant and the theory only shows every day the health of the Koran

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    TheProphets of the Old Testament such as Abraham, Noah and Jonah never preachedthat God is part of a Trinity, and did not believe in Jesus as theirsaviour. Their message was simple: thereis one God and He alone deserves your worship. It doesn’t make sense that God sent Prophets for thousands of years withthe same essential message, and then all of a sudden he says he is in a Trinityand that you must believe in Jesus to be saved.

    Thetruth is that Jesus preached the same message that the Prophets in the OldTestament preached. There is a passagein the Bible which really emphasizes his core message. A man came to Jesus and asked “Which is thefirst commandment of all?”Jesus answered, “The first of all the commandments isHear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one.’’[Mark 12:28-29]. So the greatest commandment, the mostimportant belief according to Jesus is that God is one. If Jesus was God he would have said ‘I amGod, worship me’, but he didn’t. Hemerely repeated a verse from the Old Testament confirming that God is One.

    Somepeople claim that Jesus came to die for the sins of the world. But consider the following statement ofJesus: This is eternal life: to know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christwhom you sent. I have glorified you onearth by finishing the work you gave me to do.[John 17:3-4]. Jesus said this before he was caught andtaken to be crucified. It is clear fromthis verse that Jesus did not come to die for the sins of the world, as hefinished the work God gave him before he was taken to be crucified.

    AlsoJesus said “salvation is of the Jews” [John 4:22]. So according to this we don’t need to believein the Trinity or that Jesus died for our sins to attain salvation since theJews don’t have these beliefs.

    5. The Early Christians

    Historicallythere were many sects in early Christianity who had a range of beliefsregarding Jesus[1]. Some believed Jesuswas God, others believed Jesus was not God but partly divine, and yet othersbelieved he was a human being and nothing more. Trinitarian Christianity which is the belief that God, Jesus and theHoly Spirit are one in three persons became the dominant sect of Christianity,once it was formalized as the state religion of the Roman Empire in the 4th Century. Christians who denied Jesus being God were persecuted by the RomanAuthorities[2]. From this point onwardsthe Trinitarian belief became widespread amongst Christians. There were various movements in earlyChristianity which denied the Trinity, among the more well known of them isAdoptionism and Arianism.

    DrJerald Dirks who is an expert on early Christianity had this to say on thesubject: Early Christianity was quite conflicted about the issue of the natureof Jesus. The various Adoptionistpositions within early Christianity were numerous and at times dominate. One can even speculate that Arian andNestorian Christianity might well be an extremely sizable source withinChristianity today, if it were not for the fact that these two branches ofChristianity, which were located primarily in the middle east and in NorthAfrica were so similar to the Islamic teaching regarding the nature of Jesusthat they quite naturally were absorbed into Islam at the beginning of theseventh century.”[3]

    Sincethere were so many sects in early Christianity, each with different beliefsabout Jesus and with their own versions of the Bible, which one can we say wasfollowing the true teachings of Jesus?

    Itdoesn’t make sense that God sends countless Prophets like Noah, Abraham andMoses to tell people to believe in one God, and then suddenly sends a radicallydifferent message of the Trinity which contradicts his previous Prophetsteachings. It is clear that the sect ofChristianity who believed Jesus to be a human Prophet and nothing more, werefollowing the true teachings of Jesus. This is because their concept of God is the same as that which wastaught by the Prophets in the Old Testament.

    Jesusin Islam

    TheIslamic belief about Jesus demystifies for us who the real Jesus was. Jesus in Islam was an extraordinaryindividual, chosen by God as a Prophet and sent to the Jewish people. He never preached that he himself was God orthe actual son of God. He wasmiraculously born without a father, and he performed many amazing miracles suchas healing the blind and the lepers and raising the dead – all by God’spermission. Muslims believe that Jesuswill return before the day of Judgement to bring justice and peace to theworld. This Islamic belief about Jesusis similar to the belief of some of the early Christians. In the Quran, God addresses the Christiansabout Jesus in the following way:

    OPeople of the Book, do not commit excesses in your religion, and do not sayanything about God except the truth: the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, wasnothing more than a messenger of God, His word, directed to Mary and a spiritfrom Him. So believe in God and HisMessengers and do not speak of a ‘Trinity’– stop [this], that is better foryou– God is only one God, He is far above having a son, everything in theheavens and earth belongs to Him and He is the best one to trust. [4:171]

    Islamis not just another religion. It is thesame message preached by Moses, Jesus and Abraham. Islam literally means ‘submission to God’ andit teaches us to have a direct relationship with God. It reminds us that since God created us, noone should be worshipped except God alone. It also teaches that God is nothing like a human being or like anythingthat we can imagine. The concept of Godis summarized in the Quran as:

    Say, He is God, the One. God, the Absolute. He does not give birth, nor was He born, andthere is nothing like Him.” (Quran 112:1-4)[4]

    Becominga Muslim is not turning your back to Jesus. Rather it’s going back to the original teachings of Jesus and obeyinghim.

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    The Deen Show: The Top 10 Reasons Why Jesus isn't God by Brother Joshua Evans


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z29jFDmkoEc
 
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