It would be accurate to say that traditionally most Muslims believe that Jesus did not die, mainly because the Qur’an verse of An-Nisa 4:157 seems to “teach” that Jesus was not crucified, nor did he die. This controversial verse appears to confirm the popular Christian view that Islam is an ...
>>My God and Your God
The God in the Old Testament Exodus 20:3 “You shall not have no other gods before me.” Deu 6:4 “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD:” Isaiah 45:5 “I am the Lord, and there is no other; apart from me there is no God.” Isaiah 46:9 “Remember ...
>>Is Gabriel the Holy Spirit
According to some Muslims the angel Gabriel is considered as the Holy Spirit. If we read all the verses very carefully which is talking about the angel Gabriel and the Holy Spirit in the Qur’an we will not find any verse says that Al Rouh (الروح = the Spirit) is ...
>>For Allah so loved the world
Muslims believe in GOD (Ar. Allah), the Supreme and Eternal, Infinite and Mighty, Merciful and Compassionate, The Creator and The Provider. According to Islamic belief Allah “is unique (wāḥid) and inherently one (ʾaḥad), all-merciful and omnipotent.” The word Allah in the Arabic language means God, or more accurately, The One ...
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