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truthseeker63
03-02-2018, 10:10 PM
As Salaam Alaikum
my question is Can Muslims believe Jesus is in Bible Prophecy please let me explain my question because I am a Revert or Convert to Islam from Christianity my question is how do we prove to Jews that Jesus is the Messiah and a Prophet if there are no Prophecies about him in the Torah therefor question is I know Christians believe there are Messianic Prophecies that talk about Jesus in the Old Testament I do not believe if there are Messianic Prophecies about Jesus that does not prove Christianity because the Messiah is Human according to the Bible many say Micah 5:2 talks about the Messiah being born in Bethlehem therefor I don't believe if a Muslim believes there are Messianic Prophecies about Jesus in the Torah this does not promote or believe he or she needs to convert to Christianity since Islam agrees that Jesus was the Messiah the Children of Israel were waiting for a Messiah I know we also believe the Prophet Muhammad was foretold in the Torah and Gospel thank you for your time I have had Muslims tell there are Prophecies about Jesus in the Old Testament I don't believe if I believe there are Messianic Prophecies about the Prophet Jesus is promoting Christianity because none of these Prophecies say he was God ?



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ...nic_prophecies



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messiah



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_in_Islam
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Misbah-Abd
03-03-2018, 02:16 AM
The Jews in Madinah during the time of the Prophet s.a.a.w knew him because of the prophecies from their books, though they rejected him. So don't waste your time convincing them that Jesus a.s. is the Messiah from other prophecies in the Old Testament. They will stubborn refuse to accept them. Allah has hardened their hearts and cursed them. And maybe a few will be guided to Islam but not by your efforts but through Allah's Guidance.
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IslamLife00
06-22-2020, 05:16 AM
wa'alaykumussalaam

As muslims, we submit to the will of Allah. Hence we live by His words, Quran-al-Kareem, and the sunnah of His prophet Muhammad sallallahu 'alayhi wa salaam.
Just stick with Islam and don't confuse yourself with other religions or think too much about them
- unless you want to do da'wah then study comparative religion will be helpful, like Sheikh Ahmed Deedat and Dr Zakir Naik.
I am a revert as well and I find just focusing on Islam alone is much better and easier for me. There is already a lot in Islam to study, to apply in our lives.
and I don't know if I have said this to you before or not. Welcome to Islam and May Allah keep your faith firm in Islam until the day you return to Him.
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Fick1995
06-24-2020, 01:46 PM
Jesus is Messiah. even though i believe in Muhammad saying. Jesus is Far greater than Muhammad.

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Nitro Zeus
06-24-2020, 04:06 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Fick1995
Jesus is Messiah. even though i believe in Muhammad saying. Jesus is Far greater than Muhammad.

Aha, so basically Messiah means Savior, isn't it?

Well, we also have in Quran a word similar to it which is Al Masih. But, hang on a second!

Al Masih means the Annointed. So basically, the straightforward translation fir Arabic phrase Al Masih in English is Christ. Because, as you see? We don't have a concept of Savior in Islam, because we believe that the only Savior is God the Creator who is Greater than Jesus and Adam.

If you would still believe that Jesus is greater than Muhammad, then I feel sorry for you, because that would not make you a Muslim. Because, a true Muslim does not make differences between any Messenger. Because, that would be very unfair as they all had the same message which is to worship One God and do not ascribe any partners to Him.

Do you agree in here?
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