Hello.
A number of weeks ago I made a thread asking for a few questions on Islam to be answered, and the response was excellent, so thanks to everyone who helped.
Over the past few weeks it has been my intention to convert to Islam, I share the same beliefs that it teaches, although, unfortunately, I still am nowhere near educated enough in the religion to make a full commitment.
My father is a strict Christian, and after telling him of my desire to convert, he insisted in talking to me about faith and religion. He came up with questions about Islam I could not answer, and I am hoping that some of you may be able to answer these questions for me.
1. Obviously the area of the crucifixion of Jesus between Islam and Christianity is a very touchy subject. Islam believes that Jesus was not crucified. Why was it made to believe that he was? Was it to trick the enemy? What then happened after Jesus "escaped" being crucified, was it an instant ascension into heaven?
2. Jesus didn't die before he was ascended into heaven. Muhammad was killed. Does that not make Jesus a more "god-like" human? The fact that he couldn't be killed?
3. Jesus represented complete love and compassion. He never attacked anyone, never drove anyone to war, or killed in the name of God. Why would a Muhammad then have wars in the name of God, when this went completely against what Jesus was teaching?
4. Has the Qur'an really been completely preserved? I have been reading a few websites myself and noticed that some passages may have been taking out over the years.
5. God constantly acted through Jesus, whereas he didn't with any other prophet. Surely then Jesus was superior to a prophet, he was God in human form, that Jesus was the Son of God?
6. When Jesus rose to heaven, the apostles spread the same message Jesus taught them, and had no contradictions. My dad said that the four people close to Muhammad had different views and opinions on Muhammads word and taught them differently. Why would this happen to Muhammad and not Jesus?
I am sorry if any offence has been taken by anyone after reading this, it was not my intention. I have no doubt my dad will bombard me with more questions, and undoubtedly I will have some myself, but I would greatly appreciate if anyone could help me out with this.
Thank you.
A number of weeks ago I made a thread asking for a few questions on Islam to be answered, and the response was excellent, so thanks to everyone who helped.
Over the past few weeks it has been my intention to convert to Islam, I share the same beliefs that it teaches, although, unfortunately, I still am nowhere near educated enough in the religion to make a full commitment.
My father is a strict Christian, and after telling him of my desire to convert, he insisted in talking to me about faith and religion. He came up with questions about Islam I could not answer, and I am hoping that some of you may be able to answer these questions for me.
1. Obviously the area of the crucifixion of Jesus between Islam and Christianity is a very touchy subject. Islam believes that Jesus was not crucified. Why was it made to believe that he was? Was it to trick the enemy? What then happened after Jesus "escaped" being crucified, was it an instant ascension into heaven?
2. Jesus didn't die before he was ascended into heaven. Muhammad was killed. Does that not make Jesus a more "god-like" human? The fact that he couldn't be killed?
3. Jesus represented complete love and compassion. He never attacked anyone, never drove anyone to war, or killed in the name of God. Why would a Muhammad then have wars in the name of God, when this went completely against what Jesus was teaching?
4. Has the Qur'an really been completely preserved? I have been reading a few websites myself and noticed that some passages may have been taking out over the years.
5. God constantly acted through Jesus, whereas he didn't with any other prophet. Surely then Jesus was superior to a prophet, he was God in human form, that Jesus was the Son of God?
6. When Jesus rose to heaven, the apostles spread the same message Jesus taught them, and had no contradictions. My dad said that the four people close to Muhammad had different views and opinions on Muhammads word and taught them differently. Why would this happen to Muhammad and not Jesus?
I am sorry if any offence has been taken by anyone after reading this, it was not my intention. I have no doubt my dad will bombard me with more questions, and undoubtedly I will have some myself, but I would greatly appreciate if anyone could help me out with this.
Thank you.