Dear Brother waiz
Do not concern yourself with offending me. Speak the truth you believe and that is all that is required.
I am having trouble understanding your english. Obvioulsy this is your second language. I will try my best.
Again I say if the Koran says Bible is to be read and is true then it must be that some time after the Koran that any contradictions must have come in.
I have a Bible directly transalated from the Hebrew/Greek.
As far as contradiction are concerned I could also show you many in the Koran. This is a game that can take a long time and take away fron true understanding of each others position.
You stated,"you are infidel you say to Jesus peace be upon him God or son of god how could we accept that you are true believer ?" I have not said Jesus is son of God. he is the Messiah. Issa Masih.
In surah al-Maidah 5:83 we read: “And when they listen to
what has been sent down to the messenger, you see their eyes
overflowing with tears because of the Truth they have
recognized. They say; “Our Lord! We believe; so write us
down among the witnesses.”
Who are the “they” in this ayyah (verse)? Who are the people
that are able to recognize Allah’s Truth? We will find the
answer in surah al-Imran.
Those who understand this Truth
call themselves “Pakka (True)” or “Complete” Muslims.
The answers are found in surah al-Imran 3:45 and surah
Ambiyaa 21:91. Allah said that He would put his Word into
Maryam. What or who is Allah’s “Word?” To better
understand this, read surah Ambiyaa 21:91 “…and she
(Maryam) guarded her chastity, therefore We breathed into her
of our Spirit and made her and her son a sign for all people.”
Why do we refer to Isa as “Isa Kalimatullah” and “Isa
Ruhullah?” The Qur’an makes it clear; Isa is the Word (Kalim)
and Spirit (Ruh) of Allah. No other person or prophet carries
these titles.
Allah’s “Word” and “Spirit” were placed inside of Maryam and
became a living baby. Allah told Maryam to name the baby Isa
al-Masih (Jesus the Messiah). Al-Masih means “the anointed
or promised one.” 758 years before the birth of Isa, the prophet
Isaiah wrote, “…a virgin will conceive and his name will be
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called, ‘Immanuel’ (Isaiah 7:14). “Immanuel” is a Hebrew
word meaning, “Allah is with us.”
Isa would be honored by all people in this world and forever in
heaven and he would be one of those nearest to Allah Himself.
The Qur’an paints a picture of Isa for us. He is Allah’s Kalim
(Word), His Ruh (Spirit), (al-Masih) the promised anointed
one, and “a sign for (all) the nations” (Ambiyaa 21:91). When
we want to go somewhere that we have never gone before, we
look for a sign to guide us. Where will we go if we follow Isa? |