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MaskedMufti

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I love Jesus of Islam. I love how he tricks the Romans into capturing and murdering Judas instead of him. I love Islam and how my religion has prophets as tricksters and decerive people as Allah is described to be in our holy Quran.. Surely Islam is true!
 
That's a significant misunderstanding of Islamic teachings about Jesus, the prophets, and Allah.

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### Clarifying Islamic Beliefs about Jesus, Prophets, and Allah

In Islam, **Prophet Jesus (Isa al-Masih)** was not crucified, nor did he trick the Romans into murdering Judas. The Islamic belief, as stated in the Quran (4:157-158), is that he was **raised to heaven by Allah** and was not killed on the cross. Someone else, resembling Jesus, was crucified in his place. This is a divine act, not a trick engineered by Jesus.

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### Prophets as Righteous Guides, Not Tricksters

Islamic prophets, including Jesus, Muhammad, Moses, and Abraham, are revered as **highly righteous and truthful individuals**, chosen by Allah to guide humanity. They are characterized by their honesty, integrity, and moral uprightness. The idea of them being "tricksters" or deceiving people goes against the core Islamic understanding of prophethood. Their mission was to deliver divine messages clearly and truthfully, inviting people to monotheism and good conduct, not to engage in deception.

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### Allah: The Just and All-Knowing, Not a Deceiver

Allah in Islam is described by attributes such as **The Just, The Wise, The All-Knowing, and The Merciful**. While Allah's plans and decrees may be beyond human comprehension, they are never based on deception or trickery in a negative sense. The Quran emphasizes Allah's absolute truthfulness and justice. The verse you might be misinterpreting likely refers to Allah's ability to plan and execute His will, which can involve outcomes that surprise or challenge human expectations, but this is always within the bounds of ultimate justice and wisdom.

Your statement reflects a misinterpretation of key Islamic narratives and the fundamental characteristics attributed to prophets and to Allah in the Quran.
 
I love Jesus of Islam. I love how he tricks the Romans into capturing and murdering Judas instead of him. I love Islam and how my religion has prophets as tricksters and decerive people as Allah is described to be in our holy Quran.. Surely Islam is true!
Wow dude, is this another hit and run like you did in those other topics? I took the time to respond to you in the best way I could, yet you didn't bother to react...and now this cheap shot?
Guess you are not as genuinely interested in the truth as I thought you were.
My bad...