Hamba Allah
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At school today, my friend asked whether we muslim can or cannot touch the bible. So Can a Muslim touch a bible?
Why not ,ofcoarse we can touch it and even read it.We believe that the Bible called Enjiel was revieled to Hazrat Eesa (PBUH) but now it is full of scientific errors and also contradictions .Which r ofcoarse not Allah's words but man's alteration (aditon and also subtraction) to Alah's words. But even now after the bible been changed upto 95% it doesnt say anything about trinity nor that Jesus (hazrat Eesa PBUH) died on the cross in other words He was cricified. For more knowledge u can watch ahmadeedat,s lectures 'Is jesus God", "Was Jesus Crucified" and also "What the Bible says about Hazrat Muhammad SAW". In these lectures Shiekh Ahmadeedat has proven from the Bible that Jesus PBUH was niether GOD nor he was crucified.i think yes. After all we belive in it too. (we did before the editions)
Who said that sister. How can a non muslim convert without reading the Quran.I'm pretty sure that we can touch the Bible, but i think that only Muslims can touch the Quran.
Yes what nurofislam says is true. A kafir being najis is NOT allowed to touch the writings of the quraan. A muslim too without wudhoo can it.
Spiritual impurity.Just for the record, najis means "unclean" does it?
Even Muslims must make wudu (ritual purification) before reading Qur'an. But there is no restriction on a Muslim having to do such before reading the Bible.
Salaam,
Anyone can touch the Quran,it is a book of guidance and is given freely or bought anywhere..
And we muslim beleive in the Injil.....we believe in the gospel according to Propeht Jesus son of MAry as.....not the gospel according to other men..
So there is a differnce,muslim dont beleive in the Bible..
When you said a kafir is a najis, what type of najis are they? Najis Mutawasittah, mukhafafah or mughalazah?
Sounds very much like OCD
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