Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the Bible
by
Sheikh Ahmad Deedat
The following video clip is Ahmed Deedat's lecture after debating
between him and Swaggart
related to the title of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in the bible.
Sheikh Ahmad Deedat also describe how name of Jesus was translated from
his real name Easa or Isa.
his real name Easa or Isa.
December 02, 2006
And they say: "None shall enter paradise unless he be a Jew or a Christian." Those are their (vain) desires. Say: "Produce your proof if ye are truthful." Sura 2 Verse 111.'Muhammad s.a.w in the bible' - Ahmed Deedat - Lecture after the Swaggart debate
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Misquoting Jesus
by
Professor Bart Ehrman
The Professor of Religious Studies University of North Carolina
"Misquoting Jesus: Scribes Who Altered Scripture and Readers Who May Never Know," a textual criticism of Biblical manuscript tampering by Bart Ehrman, Professor or Religious Studies of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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82% of the BIBLE Written By Paul
Speech by Sheikh Khalid Yasin
Red letter bible
Speech by Sheikh Ahmad Deedat
Among the saying as stated in the
RED LETTER BIBLE
Old bible found in
Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
mentioning Jesus ( Isa a.s - عيسى عليه السلام )
as servant of God, not God nor son of God
The Muslim Jesus
Christians who are about to watch this should not take offense to this clip, but may find that the information is not the same as taught in the Bible. If you would like to know what Koran says about Jesus please continue watcing.
Muslim narrative about Jesus and the beliefs of Islam.
Jesus, the son of Mary, is a prophet of God and not the son of God according to the Koran. This is the main difference of beliefs in the faiths of Christianity and Islam. There is not "moon god" in Islam, the moon and star are no more worshipped by Islam than a wooden cross is worshipped by Christians.
The following was the original description from the initial upload on another site:
There are two main sources for 'Isa, the Muslim Jesus. The Qur'an gives a history of his life, whilst the Hadith collections — recollections of Muhammad's words and deeds — establish his place in the Muslim understanding of the future.
The Qur'an
'Isa, was a prophet of Islam
Jesus' true name, according to the Qur'an, was 'Isa. His message was pure Islam, surrender to Allah. (Âl 'Imran 3:84) Like all the Muslim prophets before him, and like Muhammad after him, 'Isa was a lawgiver, and Christians should submit to his law. (Âl 'Imran 3:50; Al-Ma'idah 5:48) 'Isa's original disciples were also true Muslims, for they said 'We believe. Bear witness that we have surrendered. We are Muslims.' (Al-Ma'idah 5:111)
'The Books'
Like other messengers of Islam before him, 'Isa received his revelation of Islam in the form of a book. (Al-An'am 6:90) 'Isa's book is called the Injil or 'gospel'. (Al-Ma'idah 5:46) The Torah was Moses' book, and the Zabur (Psalms) were David's book. So Jews and Christians are 'people of the Book'. The one religion revealed in these books was Islam. (Âl 'Imran 3:18)
As with previous prophets, 'Isa's revelation verified previous prophets' revelations. (Âl 'Imran 3:49,84; Al-Ma'idah 5:46; As-Saff 61:6) Muhammad himself verified all previous revelations, including the revelation to 'Isa (An-Nisa' 4:47), and so Muslims must believe in the revelation which 'Isa received. (Al-Baqarah 2:136) However, after 'Isa the Injil was lost in its original form. Today the holy Qur'an is the only true religion.
Muslim narrative about Jesus and the beliefs of Islam.
Jesus, the son of Mary, is a prophet of God and not the son of God according to the Koran. This is the main difference of beliefs in the faiths of Christianity and Islam. There is not "moon god" in Islam, the moon and star are no more worshipped by Islam than a wooden cross is worshipped by Christians.
The following was the original description from the initial upload on another site:
There are two main sources for 'Isa, the Muslim Jesus. The Qur'an gives a history of his life, whilst the Hadith collections — recollections of Muhammad's words and deeds — establish his place in the Muslim understanding of the future.
The Qur'an
'Isa, was a prophet of Islam
Jesus' true name, according to the Qur'an, was 'Isa. His message was pure Islam, surrender to Allah. (Âl 'Imran 3:84) Like all the Muslim prophets before him, and like Muhammad after him, 'Isa was a lawgiver, and Christians should submit to his law. (Âl 'Imran 3:50; Al-Ma'idah 5:48) 'Isa's original disciples were also true Muslims, for they said 'We believe. Bear witness that we have surrendered. We are Muslims.' (Al-Ma'idah 5:111)
'The Books'
Like other messengers of Islam before him, 'Isa received his revelation of Islam in the form of a book. (Al-An'am 6:90) 'Isa's book is called the Injil or 'gospel'. (Al-Ma'idah 5:46) The Torah was Moses' book, and the Zabur (Psalms) were David's book. So Jews and Christians are 'people of the Book'. The one religion revealed in these books was Islam. (Âl 'Imran 3:18)
As with previous prophets, 'Isa's revelation verified previous prophets' revelations. (Âl 'Imran 3:49,84; Al-Ma'idah 5:46; As-Saff 61:6) Muhammad himself verified all previous revelations, including the revelation to 'Isa (An-Nisa' 4:47), and so Muslims must believe in the revelation which 'Isa received. (Al-Baqarah 2:136) However, after 'Isa the Injil was lost in its original form. Today the holy Qur'an is the only true religion.
Note:
Jesus is known in Islam as Prophet Isa (pbuh) عيسى عليه السلام
Mary known in Islam as Mariam (a.s/pbuh) مريم عليه السلام