For Christians, Jesus is the son of God.
For Muslims, Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.
Pakapin:
- Muslims acknowledges that their Holy Quran is based on Christians Holy Bible.
For Christians, Jesus is the son of God.
For Muslims, Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.
Pakapin:
- Muslims acknowledges that their Holy Quran is based on Christians Holy Bible.
Oppsss. Sowee if that's the case. That's just what i've heard from some of my muslim friends and colleagues.
I've read some Quran translations and its virtues, most likely it is more or less the same as Christians practice. It's just that what is written in Quran is generously followed and practiced by Muslims.
4 simple steps to receive salvation:
1. admit you're a sinner
2.repent for your countless sins
3.believe that Jesus died on the cross for your sins
4.ask Jesus to come into your life
and make Him your first priority.
Jesus loves us all...
it is our part to accept him
http://www.conservapedia.com/Koran
Scholars and theologians have identified six main sources for the contents of the Qur'an. The Catholic Encyclopedia states: "The sources of the Koran be reduced to -
- The Old Testament (canonical and apocryphal) and the hybrid Judaism of the late rabbinical schools. During Mohammed's time the Jews were numerous in many parts of Arabia, especially around Medina. Familiarity with them is undoubtedly responsible for many Old Testament stories alluded to in Qur'an. Later Judaism and Rabbinism are equally well represented (Geiger, "Was hat Mohammed aus dem Judenthum aufgenommen?", Wiesbaden, 1833; tr. "Judaism and Islam", Madras, 189
.
- The New Testament (canonical and apocryphal) and various heretical doctrines. On his journeys between Syria, Hijaz, and Yemen, Mohammed had every opportunity to come in close touch with Yemenite, Abyssinian, Ghassanite, and Syrian Christians, especially heretics. Hence, while the influence of orthodox Christianity upon the Qur'an has been slight, apocryphal and heretical Christian legends, on the other hand, are one of the original sources of Koranic faith. (See Muir, op. cit. infra, 66-239; Tisdall, "The Original Sources of the Qur'an", London, 1905, 55-211.)
- Sabaism, a combination of Judaism, Manicheism, and old disfigured Babylonian heathenism.
- Zoroastrianism. On account of Persia's political influence in the north-eastern part of Arabia, it is natural to find Zoroastrian elements in the Qur'an.
- Hanifism, the adherents of which, called Hanifs, must have been considerable in number and influence, as it is known from contemporary Arabian sources that twelve of Mohammed's followers were members of this sect.
- Native ancient and contemporary Arabian heathen beliefs and practices. Wellhausen has collected in his "Reste des arabischen Heidentums" (Berlin, 1897) all that is known of pre-Islamic Arabian heathen belief, traditions, customs, and superstitions, many of which are either alluded to or accepted and incorporated in the Koran. From the various sects and creeds, and Abul-Fida, the well-known historian and geographer of the twelfth century, it is clear that religious beliefs and practices of the Arabs of Mohammed's day form one of the many sources of Islam. From this heathen source Islam derived the practices of polygamy and slavery, which Mohammed sanctioned by adopting them."[2]
nice job james. but its debatable. and sorry james for i no longer have the luxury to get myself in serious discussions the way that i used to. my business is eating my time now.
by the way...nice copy and paste.
and hey the topic is "discussion on christ Jesus", see the title.
Last edited by Malic; 10-19-2009 at 06:00 AM.
I only pointed out a inaccurate comment that was posted. You have no restrictions to your discussions imposed by me, if you are too busy I fully understand there are times I must travel for my businesses and could be weeks before I can access my computer. Agriculture is like that; busy times, hectic times, and then times when you just relax before it starts all over again.
It was a cut and paste was not my own words, and that is why I included the URL of the website. I do not Plagiarize other's work. I always include the URLs of sites that I take information from. Out of respect I also only used a non religious bias source and one that is referable.
I am glad your business is doing well with this harsh economy, you never said what kind of business you own or where your business is located.
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