Knowledge is Power
This series will present divine proof from our creator, it will uncover shocking truths,
as well as attempt to provide light, wisdom, guidance, and unity for those who seek it.
The series describes the divine injunctions given to mankind by the God.
It covers the Bible, Quran and other old Divine books and
tries to explain to us the common orders and divine injunctions in them.
The series highlights the theme of peace and harmony in the world and how it is emphasized by God in the Holy books.
Lastly
it covers the changes made in the Bible over the passage of time and
tries to explain the old and true bible given to mankind by God Himself.
It also tries to bridge the gap between the Muslims and the Christians by drawing out the common things between the two.
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Muhammad is the last Prophet
though, and there is none after him.
Hence,
Islam is the last religion, complete, with the Holy Qur'an as the Unchanged and perfect word of God for over 1400 years,
as God promised to preserve it till the last day for all of humankind,
Unlike sacred texts of other traditions which have Multiple Versions and are "revised" periodically.
God, or Allah in Arabic, is Divine and Supreme Being and Creator.
Muslims do believe that
Isa (Jesus)(Peace be upon him) was sent down as a Prophet of GOD,
(Jesus) is not God or Lord, nor the son of God.
Muslims DO NOT believe that Isa (Jesus) is dead or was ever crucified.
We believe that he (Jesus) was raised to heaven and is there,
(Jesus) will descend at the appointed time, end all wars, and bring peace to the world.
Like Jesus, Muhammad (Peace be upon them) is also a Prophet and Messenger.
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Jesus Never claimed divinity or said the word trinity
"The most important one," answered Jesus, "is this: 'Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. ( Mark 12:29)"
Notice how Jesus said "our God", which included him to be under GOD Almighty's creation and Divine Authority, and not someone or an entity that is equal to GOD Almighty.
The Bible also records Jesus saying: ""Why do you call me good?" Jesus answered. "No one is good–except God alone." (Mark 10:18)"
If Jesus doesn't consider himself as "good", then how can any sane person put him on the same level as GOD Almighty?
I have yet to see a good answer to this one by any Christian.!!
Notice in Mark 10:18 is the word "alone": "Why do you call me good?" Jesus answered. "No one is good–except God alone." ( Mark 10:18)"
Who Invented the Trinity?
The three monotheistic religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - all purport to share one fundamental concept: belief in God as the Supreme Being, the Creator and Sustainer of the Universe. Known as tawhid in Islam, this concept of the Oneness of God was stressed by Moses in a Biblical passage known as the "Shema" or the Jewish creed of faith: "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord." (Deuteronomy 6:4)
It was repeated word-for-word approximately 1500 years later by Jesus when he said: "...The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel; the Lord our God is one Lord." (Mark 12:29)
Muhammad came along approximately 600 years later, bringing the same message again: "And your God is One God: There is no God but He, ..." (The Qur'an 2:163)
Christianity has digressed from the concept of the Oneness of God, however, into a vague and mysterious doctrine that was formulated during the fourth century. This doctrine, which continues to be a source of controversy both within and without the Christian religion, is known as the Doctrine of the Trinity. Simply put, the Christian doctrine of the Trinity states that God is the union of three divine persons - the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit - in one divine being.
If that concept, put in basic terms, sounds confusing, the flowery language in the actual text of the doctrine lends even more mystery to the matter: "...we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity... for there is one Person of the Father, another of the Son, another of the Holy Ghost is all one... they are not three gods, but one God... the whole three persons are co-eternal and co-equal... he therefore that will be save must thus think of the Trinity..." (excerpts from the Athanasian Creed)
Let's put this together in a different form: one person, God the Father + one person, God the Son + one person, God the Holy Ghost = one person, God the What? Is this English or is this gibberish?
It is said that Athanasius, the bishop who formulated this doctrine, confessed that the more he wrote on the matter, the less capable he was of clearly expressing his thoughts regarding it.
How did such a confusing doctrine get its start?
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What is Arian Catholicism?
Arian Catholicism is based on the original (Pre-Roman Catholic and thus Pre-Nicaean) Universal (Catholic) Apostolic Christian Church and follows the doctrine and teachings of Arius who stipulated, among other things, that Christ was not of the same substance, i.e. not co-substantial, with God and therefore was not God, and did not exist before he was born on earth and therefore was not co-eternal with God. Arius concluded that Jesus Christ was not divine. This also meant that the recently introduced concept of the Holy Trinity was wrong!