If Jesus is the Messiah in Islam, why is Muhammad more important?
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02-19-2014, 01:55 PM
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In Islam, we don't have popularity games.
http://quran.com/3/84 Prophets are selected from among the best of their communities, and they each have a specific "maqasid" or role to fulfill. [1]: Prophet Muhammad's role: Intercessor on the Day of Judgement & Seal of Prophecy sent to all mankind through the line of Abraham's oldest firstborn son. [2]: Jesus's role: sent only to the Children of Israel but also Messiah who will return during end times to end corruption and establish peace. ((Your Bible states that Jesus says: "I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel.")) Both equally important to Islam. Qur'an states: "Every soul shall taste death." We believe. . . â–º Muhammad (peace be upon him) has passed away and fulfilled this decree. â–ºJesus (peace be upon him) did not die so he still has to fulfill this decree. Therefore, Jesus's role consists: (1) returning as Messiah (2) to be victorious against the False Messiah (3) end corruption & establish Truth, justice, and peace (4) Live for a while (5) Finally, then die like the rest of us --- thereby fulfilling the Qur'anic command. That is why. To learn about Jesus in Islam: http://www.thingsunseen.co.uk/life-of-th...he-muslim/ |
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