Heera Singh
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christians only believe in Jesus as their saviour and proclaim him to be the last.. they don't believe in any other prophet after Jesus..
I would say Unitarian Christianity.
But to speak of Unitarian Christianity is an oxymoron, there is no such creature.
What is Unitarian Christianity?
Introduction
Unitarian Christianity is, like other forms of Christianity, a religion that promotes the teachings and example of Jesus Christ as found in the New Testament.
It also strives to be a progressive, open-minded form of Christianity that encourages followers to think for themselves and remain open to new ideas - be it from new scholarship, science, philosophy, recently discovered scripture or other religions.
As a result, Unitarian Christians consider themselves to be part of the broader Liberal, Progressive and Free Christian movements found within most Western societies.
What does the term ‘Unitarian’ mean?
The term Unitarian was originally used to describe a Christian who believed in the unity of God rather than the trinity. Simply put, this meant the person in question denied the doctrine of the Trinity which is still upheld by the majority of churches.
The Trinity states that the Godhead can be branched into three parts – Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Unitarian Christians have traditionally argued that such a position is neither rational nor supported by the Bible. Instead they have taken a position to similar to Jews, Muslims and Sikhs by insisting on a strictly monotheist vision of One God.
In addition, they contend that Jesus was created by God in the same way as any other creation. Consequently, God remains supreme with no equal. It could be argued that Unitarian Christians view Jesus in a similar (although not identical) way to how Muslims view the Prophet Mohammed, Sikhs view the Guru Nanak and Jewish people view Moses.
In recent times, the meaning of the term Unitarian has come to describe anybody who believes in One God (indeed, it is a term sometimes even used by a fundamentalist Islamic sect known as the ******s).
This has been troubling me, as I am not sure which religion is closer to Islam. What do you all think and explain why:
Which religion do you believe is closest to Islam?
Christianity
Believes that Jesus Christ is God, as the "son" part of the Trinity of the "father, son and ghost". They state that they believe in the one God, Allah that Islam and Judaism do, and that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah, and that he will finish the Messianic requirements in a "second coming". They believe that the laws of the "Old Testament" or "Hebrew Tanakh" are no longer commanded, because acceptance of Jesus is the way to heaven and Jesus died for everyones sins on the cross.
Judaism
Judaism believes in pure monotheism, and have just about the same laws that the Quran teaches. Pork, Male-Female interaction is not allowed by Traditional Jews who follow their scriptures. Jews must pray 3 times a day, and from Friday night sundown, until Saturday night sundown, they may not turn on or off a light (example: a light on must stay on) and use other machines that they believe "violates the sabbath" because of the prohibition of working and kindling fire found in the Torah along with other restrictions. Judaism however rejects Jesus and believes he was a false prophet. They still are waiting for the Messiah to come.
And your source for that was:apparently this is a false statement. there ARE Unitarian Christians
Surprise! Unitarians. Well, when I go to the Ahmadi website, here is what they say about themselves:
Source:the Official Website of the 'Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam' (Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha'at-e-Islam Lahore)The Ahmadi Muslim is a Mujahid, the non-Ahmadi a Qa'id. Both are Muslims.
Source: AL ISLAM, The Official Website of the Ahmadiyya Muslim CommunityThe Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has prospered throughout the world in the face of all adversity. It teaches the true Islam, in all its purity.
Dr Zakir Naik makes us feel that hinduism is closest to Islam.
And your source for that was:Surprise! Unitarians. Well, when I go to the Ahmadi website, here is what they say about themselves: Source:the Official Website of the 'Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam' (Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha'at-e-Islam Lahore)
Using the standards that you have, of letting people define themselves, it would seem that the Ahmadi are Muslims. "Some may not like it or them, but I don't think that you can wish them away." And surely, given the standards you used to determine the validity of Unitarianism as within the framework of Christianity, you have no objections to me repeating that Ahmadi are Muslims as them saying so should be enough to make it fact.
And I know this is so, agian, because they tell me that it is: Source: AL ISLAM, The Official Website of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
This has been troubling me, as I am not sure which religion is closer to Islam. What do you all think and explain why:
Which religion do you believe is closest to Islam?
Christianity
Believes that Jesus Christ is God, as the "son" part of the Trinity of the "father, son and ghost". They state that they believe in the one God, Allah that Islam and Judaism do, and that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah, and that he will finish the Messianic requirements in a "second coming". They believe that the laws of the "Old Testament" or "Hebrew Tanakh" are no longer commanded, because acceptance of Jesus is the way to heaven and Jesus died for everyones sins on the cross.
Judaism
Judaism believes in pure monotheism, and have just about the same laws that the Quran teaches. Pork, Male-Female interaction is not allowed by Traditional Jews who follow their scriptures. Jews must pray 3 times a day, and from Friday night sundown, until Saturday night sundown, they may not turn on or off a light (example: a light on must stay on) and use other machines that they believe "violates the sabbath" because of the prohibition of working and kindling fire found in the Torah along with other restrictions. Judaism however rejects Jesus and believes he was a false prophet. They still are waiting for the Messiah to come.
I'm pretty sure I heard a lecture in which the speaker said that Jews believe that Hazrat Uzair is the son of God.
Is this Wrong?
Peace be upon those who follow the guidance,
you (Grace Seeker) didn't refer to the issue at hand YOUR claiming that a group of people don't exist, that is Unitarian Christians [which existed PRIOR to polytheistic Xtianity]. instead you brought up ANOTHER issue, Ahmadiyyas which:
a) we can prove they did not exist before the sectwere founded in 1889 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. you see he's claims to be a prophet, which he didn't do BEFORE that and others claim he is the Messiah, which they didn't do before that, either!
and
b) i admit they they exists, i know they are as astray as tinitarians are, but i admit they still exist!
You forget, one of my daughters is a Muslim. I don't find that threatening at all. I trust that her faith blesses her life. Whenever we are together, we keep all Islamic holy days. That includes me observing the fast of Ramadan in every detail alongside her.May Allah guide your offspring to Islam!
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I'm pretty sure I heard a lecture in which the speaker said that Jews believe that Hazrat Uzair is the son of God.
Is this Wrong?
A sect of Jews did in the past. Not sure if that sect is around today.
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