Islam is a continuation of the the religion followed by Adam(AS), Eve/Hawa(AS) and their Progeny.QUOTE]
So what about the religions that existed before Adam and Eve?
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/artifacts/venusfigurines.html
There were other biengs that were created before us, for example the Angels who obey the commands of without question and there were the Jinns who were given freedom of choice. There are opinions amongst scholars that Jinns may have occupied the earth before the creation of Mankind.
Allah(SWT) knows best.
But what you should know is the only way of life acceptable to God is Islam which is the religion of all the prophets from the begining of mankinds existence. This much we as muslims need to know.
One religion....... one God!
You know, the more I learn about Islam, the more I think that myself.
To me, as a Christian, it seems like Muhammed came and undid everything Jesus had come, lived and died for ... to largely return to the old Jewish laws.
Of course, as a Christian I believe that Jesus' ressurection rang in God's New Covenant with his people - which meant many of the old laws became obsolete (I won't go into that here ... there is another thread elsewhere)
That's exactly why I find the whole idea of Muhammed's teachings so implausable ... why would God make a new convenant, and then change his mind and go back to the old ways?
It doesn't make sense to me. :?
I don't think Islam is a continuation of Christianity. Personally, I think it is a return to the Judaic laws, which disregards and goes against what Jesus did for us.
(Just my personal view, of course. Please feel free to believe otherwise.)
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So what about the religions that existed before Adam and Eve?
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/artifacts/venusfigurines.html
Do Christians ever realise that they are VERY DIFFERENT from Jews and Muslims?
It looks like Islam is a continuation of Judaism rather than of Christianity...
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Islam is a continuation of the the religion followed by Adam(AS), Eve/Hawa(AS) and their Progeny.
Therefore we see that the Christians from an early age gave more priority to the miracles of Jesus and not keeping the original message or references.
Islam is a continuation of the the religion followed by Adam(AS), Eve/Hawa(AS) and their Progeny.QUOTE]
So what about the religions that existed before Adam and Eve?
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/artifacts/venusfigurines.html
Youre kidding right.. :? Adam was the first human created.....:rollseyes
Youre kidding right.. :? Adam was the first human created.....:rollseyes
On a planet far away in a far distant galaxy ? ? ?
It turns out that Religion is a necessity, not because any other beings in the far off reaches of Heaven have any difficulty in the science of proving that One God exists, but simply because all beings in all places are in need of a CULTURE which defines what is able to be known of all that there is to know, by defining what is not yours to know without forgetting the cause of existing.
However, it must be told that MOST of the people of the world whom were once Muslim and now are not are actually Christian.
I disagree in totality that Islam is more like Judaism that it is like Christianity.
I was raised a Christian by my mother but my father will not profess as a Christian because he has not the scientific basis within which to manifest Faith in Jesus. However in Islam that science is known. I became a Muslim only because I learned that science.
Islam might seem more like Judaism once it is taken into account that Shari'ah abrogates all Law in Torah. But only by those persons whom are yet to encounter the real evidence in Jesus.
The fact is that the evidence exists in Islam far more so that among the Christian Churches.
And by evidence I am meaning evidence that Jesus was hung upon a cross alongside theives and that he entered the fire of Jehannam and became ressurected to life. This is why His lesson is so very important. Not one of us could ever believe in the reality of the Prophesies without His example.
For Mujahideen Islam is most certainly a continuation of Christianity. But if your own belief in Jesus is not total, then you might not be able to learn.
We each are guided to that environment and Religious manifestation which best supports our ablity to sustain being a true believer in One God. The extent of immersion in Religion which is necessary so as to properly adhere belief to the reality in Jesus is actually far more than what most persons suppose to be able to afford; but is also that extent necessary for life hereafter.
Sometimes there are persons whom present facts in only half measures so as to themselves retain the full truth more clearly, and we need to beware of being mislead by such. For one person expressing only a half picture that can lead to miscomprehension is what enables them to be in certainty themself, while for another person it is only by expressing the whole truth that we can ourself be certain. So also be careful not to judge what is and what is not Islamic belief by what opinions are expressed here in this thread. Use the source material that references have been made to.
Assalamu Alaikum
Yes.. in fact I do have some questions which I do hope you will be able to answer....and I mean them genuinely and not retoricly.
The Quran says in sura 96.1 & 96.2 that man was created from a blood clot, but 21.3 & 24.45 says from water,19.67 from nothing, 3.59 & 35.11 from clay, 15.26 from mud and 16.4 & 75.37 says from a thickened liquid. Which part of the Quran is wrong?.
MOD: 1 question at a time.
Prophet Mohammeds clear low opinion of women... Jesus never married let alone 9 wives and certainly never married a child.
you talk about propher mahammed (peace be upon him) marreied 9 wives how many women did Sulaymaan (peace be upon him) married in the Bible and also propher Jabob - peace be upon him, he had two wives and was married to two sisters at the same time, according to the Old Testament, as it says in the Book of Genesis 29:15-35. and also The father of the Prophets, Ibraaheem (Abraham - peace be upon him) was also married to two women, Haajar (Hagar) and Saara (Sarah).The Old Testament mentions that the Prophet of Allaah Dawood (David) had seventy or ninety-nine wives, and Sulaymaan (Solomon) had one hundred wives. These and other examples demonstrate that each of the Prophets implemented the laws that Allaah had prescribed.
So once this is understood, we will realize that plural marriage did not exist only in the law propher mahammed (peace be upon him) rather it existed in the laws of all the previous Prophets.
i ask Allaah to guide you and to help you find the true religion, which is Islam,
Interesting thought ...i think it's best summed that in Faith, Islam is like Judaism; but in works it's "supposed" to be like Christianity.
Can you reccomend any books I can buy about Prophet Mohammeds life that are written objectively as I would like to learn but not from Anti Islamic sites or Pro Islamic sites...
I agree. Karen Armstrong is a fairly balanced source. I have read a book on Islam by her, and enjoyed it.Karen Armstrong's "Muhammad: A Prophet of Our Time", and"Muhammad: a Biography of the Prophet"
F.E. Peters' Muhammad and the Origin of Islam"
I agree. Karen Armstrong is a fairly balanced source. I have read a book on Islam by her, and enjoyed it.
She is not a Muslim (she is, in fact, an ex-Catholic nun!), but calls herself a monotheist. She certainly is not negative towards Islam, but tries to be balanced.
Peace
you talk about propher mahammed (peace be upon him) marreied 9 wives how many women did Sulaymaan (peace be upon him) married in the Bible and also propher Jabob - peace be upon him, he had two wives and was married to two sisters at the same time, according to the Old Testament, as it says in the Book of Genesis 29:15-35. and also The father of the Prophets, Ibraaheem (Abraham - peace be upon him) was also married to two women, Haajar (Hagar) and Saara (Sarah).The Old Testament mentions that the Prophet of Allaah Dawood (David) had seventy or ninety-nine wives, and Sulaymaan (Solomon) had one hundred wives. These and other examples demonstrate that each of the Prophets implemented the laws that Allaah had prescribed.
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