TALK SUMMARY AND NOTES :) Jesus in the Quran Jesus is mentioned exactly 25 times in the Quran, while his mother, Mary, is mentioned more than 34 times and has a whole Surah named after her 00:51. The Quran describes Jesus as a miraculous child who spoke from the cradle, performed miracles, and was given the ability to heal the sick and resurrect the dead 02:05. The Quran also mentions the disciples of Jesus, who believed in him and were faithful to his teachings 02:32. The Quran explicitly states that Jesus did not die at the hands of those who pretended to kill him, and that Allah took him up to himself 05:31. The Second Coming of Jesus The majority interpretation of the verse is that Jesus was not put on the cross, but rather someone else was, and that Allah raised Jesus up to himself 05:58. The Quran also mentions that Jesus will come down to earth again before his death, and that all people of the book will believe in him before he dies 08:43. Miracles of Jesus The Quran describes a unique story in Surah Al-Ma'idah, where the disciples of Jesus ask him for a miracle, and Allah sends down a table laden with food from the heavens 10:01. Jesus on the Day of Judgement On the Day of Judgment, Allah will ask Jesus if he preached to mankind to worship him and his mother instead of Allah 11:44. Jesus will respond that he never preached such a thing and only said what Allah commanded him to say 12:08. The Nature of Jesus and Mary The Quran mentions that Allah made the hearts of those who follow Jesus full of compassion and softness 15:09. The Quran refutes the theology of the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus, stating that Jesus and his mother were created servants who ate food and were mortal 18:26. The Quran warns the People of the Book not to exaggerate in their religion and to follow the truth 18:46. The Development of Christian Theology The development of Christian theology was unknown to the people of Arabia in the 6th century, and the Quran's explicit details about it are considered a miracle 19:46. Jesus only preached for a short period of time, maybe 3 to 5 years, and his disappearance caused chaos among his followers, leading to the emergence of different Christian groups 22:09. Early Christian Groups The first group was Jewish Christianity, which followed the laws of Moses and believed Jesus to be the Messiah, not the Son of God 22:45. Pauline Christianity The dominant group today is Pauline Christianity, which originated from Paul, who never met Jesus and changed his name from Saul to Paul 23:43. Paul, a persecutor of early Christians, claimed to have seen Jesus after the Ascension and converted to Christianity, becoming an ardent follower for the rest of his life 23:57. Paul's teachings differed from Jesus', as he preached that one didn't need to follow the law of God or perform rituals to achieve salvation, but rather just believe 24:49. Paul's ideology led to the development of various strands of Christianity, including Jewish Christianity, Pauline Christianity, and Gnostic Christianity 26:28. The Rise of Pauline Christianity Constantine, the Roman Emperor, adopted Pauline Christianity and made it the state religion, solidifying the Trinity as official doctrine through the Nicene Creed 29:19. The Nicene Creed, proposed by Tertullian in the 3rd century, was adopted by Constantine and led to the expulsion of Arian Christians, who believed Jesus was not fully divine 29:37. The Council of Nicaea and subsequent councils led to further divisions in Christianity, with various groups breaking away over disagreements on theology 30:39. The Quran's Perspective on Christian Theology The Quran references the truth that Jesus never taught the Trinity and that those who taught it were misguided, highlighting the importance of understanding the reality of Christianity 32:32. Muslims and Non-Islamic Holidays Muslims should not import festivals into their religious traditions, but converts to Islam may attend family events during holidays with the intention of presenting Dawah and showing what Islam is 33:19. Muslims should participate in family gatherings, even if they involve non-Islamic celebrations, to present Islam in a positive manner and be a good influence. 34:10 The goal of attending such gatherings is to be a part of the family and show the beauty of Islam. 34:22 In Muslim households, the 25th (Christmas) should be treated like any other day, without any special celebrations or rituals
Jazak Allah khairan brother Yasir Qadhi...love you for the sake of Allah and I admire you for your precious knowledge and you are a humble person never hesitate to share teach and educate the ummah❤👍☝️🤲
Read risale i nur books by said nursi and fethullah gulen's books .Keep away from selefis and their shehks like ibni teymiyye ,mevdudi, even seyyid kutub (he himself confessed that the way he understood islam ,politics ..etc were wrong)😊
Walaikumusalaam Wa rahmatullahi Wa barakahatuhu Barak Allahu Feek, Aameen Alhumdulillah for sharing this knowledge of religious text and history. Thank you so very much for stating that although some sects have differing views on Islamic leadership, we are blessed that our beautiful religion unites us all in our strong unwavering belief in Allah (swt) and Prophet Muhammad (saw). Aameen to the duas Jazakum Allahu khairun As salaam u alaikum Wa rahmatullahi Wa barakahatuhu
Allah says Salam on the day he was born, the day when he dies and when he is raised.. where is the resurrection and dying again ..and others believing in him before the Hour is established
Very good information however there were some minor inaccuracies. The Council of Nicea in 325 AD dealt with the deification of Jesus not the Trinity. The Trinity wasn't settled until the second council in 381 AD. JAK.
Fun fact: Isaac Newton, contrary to popular belief was not an atheist. One of his hobbies was to study theology and often debated local priests. In his book on theology, which was published posthumously, he praised Arias for his position and rejected the Trinity. He even went far enough to declare trinitarianism as apostasy. Allah knows best but I think if he were given dawah I believe he would have accepted Islam.
I want to know where it is mentioned Judas was made to look like Isa Alaihi salaam … you cannot base Islamic teaching on what some says but Authentic proof … I have also embrace Islam and I listen a lot to details … Allah knows best According to Hadith it says Then he (may Allaah have mercy on him) said (4/341): Ibn Jareer favoured the view that all of his companions were made to look like ‘Eesa. End quote. This was mentioned in a report narrated from Wahb ibn Munabbih which was narrated by Ibn Jareer (may Allaah have mercy on him) and quoted by Ibn Katheer (4/337), in which it states that when they surrounded ‘Eesa and his companions and entered upon them, “Allaah made them all appear in the form of ‘Eesa and they said to them, ‘You have bewitched us; send forth to us ‘Eesa or we will kill you all,’ until they sent forth one of their number after ‘Eesa promised Paradise to him, and they took him and crucified him.”
V well said as always . I feel there is a lot to be said and interpreted and the idea if Eisa AS coming back and why is such an important issue not mentioned in Qur'an and linked with end of times as the Judo Christian tradition. The ayat don't make sense esp after interpretation that he was lifted up in heaven and will come back and then his conversation w Allah on judgement day and the People of the book believing in him before they die. How is that to be reconciled with what is claimed. Would suggest listening to Ghamidi Sb view on this and the logical answer and why would someone go out if context and words meaning. When Mutwaffi means death in all circumstances. For it to be meant otherwise there has to be a context. One can't change as per our own will. There is no harm in saying his body would have been lifted after he was given a natural death. He was definitely not put on the cross or killed as the Qur'an explicitly says..
“It was appeared to them that it was Jesus they crucified” The question that arises is who made it appear to them such? Of course, Allah. Allah’s next message came 622 years later, so for 622 years people rightfully believed in falsehood? Are they going to Heaven or Hell? Why did it take that long for Allah to send the right message?
According to mark's gospel "during the most critical point of Jesus life all his disciples fled" this reference point that no one saw the crucifixion from the disciples it was said to the from others which means it's a secondary information. If Allah is the creator and we are the creation we must agree that He do what He want and how He want not what we want or what we think is the right . Hope you are aware of the development of the theological creed and the influence of Constantine and the clash between Paul and the actual disciples right ✅
@ when you say “no one saw the crucifixion” who is Allah referring to when Quran says “it was appeared to them that they killed Jesus” You have no idea what you are talking about. I am not questioning Allah’s ability. Please next time comprehend the question so you don’t straw man
@@ozar19831 big difference. The Quran never disputes with the Christians over the crucifixion. The Christians are condemned for deifying Jesus and the trinity, but never for the their belief in the crucifixion and the resurrection. That's worth thinking about.
As Salaam Alaikum Shaykh! You can not leave out Jesus (AS) saying in Mark 16:15, The New Testament, that expands his mission beyond the House of the Children of Israel, “15He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.”
@@St.ImamMM45 mark 16.9 to 20 isn't in the codex which was collected after 300 C.e., so why were these verses added around 300 years after Jesus? They made up the entire resurrection story shows how untrustworthy bibIe is, and there is evidence this took pIace in every gospeI. Mathew 28.19 says baptize in name of trinity but in acts they never do, and luke's ending takes pIace in galili if I recall contradicting the other 3 gospeIs. With no reIiable ressurection story it's cIear Jesus was only sent to his tribe as said in mathew 15.24!
@@St.ImamMM45 My Advice is look at nrsvue footnotes of the 4 gospeIs, in every place Islam and the cherch disagrees there is a footnote showing Jesus taught Islam and the message changed This isn't getting into cruciFICTION contradictions, can't agree on Jesus's Iast words, witnesses, or even the triaI how do they know what was said in the triaI, were there tv interviews? this shows the Iast 3 chapters of each gospeI is easily filled with Iies.
@@St.ImamMM45 Even Mark 1.1 nrsvue bibIe it says this is the story of Jesus the Messiah ... the son of God (A) - Footnote A, this is not in all manuscripts, - from the very first verse of the gospeI they are saying they changed the text and added shirk. The bible format itself proves Islam right!
You need to understand the reality. Reasons for having such lectures at this time of the year is not for promoting xmas or celebratig it but to reitarates the true nature and belief of jesus(AS)
@kassimsheikh953 I fully understand that "reality" ad-nauseum as I was a student in US 40 years ago. The facts discussed in this new "Milad" celebrations was readily available back then but without google to help for simple search and research. Also where are the so-called Wahhabis. Or RUclips and/or google algorithm had silenced them about this new "Milad" celebrations.
What wrong in milad celebration? It is National holiday in the non muslim country I live (9% muslims) and all the state entities are closed and there is a state sponsored Milad programs such Oratory, Qasidah and Essay competitions about the life of our prophet and State media air time is dedicated for the islamic programs entire day. Muslim business places are used for Thanksgiving like charities..
PauI in acts 9.3 saw deviI of luke 10.18 and in roamins 10.4 removes the Iaws so matches faIse profet of mathew 24.11. This is why Jesus in jon 14.16 says he prays for a NEW comforter to Iast forever. H. Spirit was present at baptism so is the old comforter. Jon 16.7 Jesus says I have to leave so the comforter can come. V 13 says God will put His words in the prophets like deut 18.18 Prophet like Moses. Why Moses gave Iaw, pauI removed Iaw, so next profet will give new Iaws like Moses.
Deut 12.31 - son sakrifise is pagan and never accepted. Psalms 40.6 and Mathew 9.13 - David and Jesus say God prefers mercy not sacrifice. Exo 23.7, Deut 24.16 & Eze 18 - all reject original sin. Vs. Heb 9 (unknown author) says sakrifise for others is needed. Prophets had 1 faith, pauI had another, pauI came after discipIes yet his writings came earIier and likely infIuenced ppl who cIaimed to write the 4 gospeIs. --- PauI in acts 9.3 saw deviI of luke 10.18 and in roamins 10.4 removes the Iaws so matches faIse profet of mathew 24.11. This is why Jesus in jon 14.16 says he prays for a NEW comforter to Iast forever. H. Spirit was present at baptism so is the old comforter. Jon 16.7 Jesus says I have to leave so the comforter can come. V 13 says God will put His words in the prophets like deut 18.18 Prophet like Moses. Why Moses gave Iaw, pauI removed Iaw, so next profet will give new Iaws like Moses. --- Quran 61.14 - true message of Jesus likely taught by James. FaIse one by pauI. Quran 5.10 to 15 - likely the counciIs filtering the message of Jesus via pauI and roamin trad.
Iearn something new : - Exceptional Ppl who didn't receive a Prophet are tested next life, ahlul fatrah. - Adam and Nuh were prophets for others as well. In mathew 15.24 Jesus says I am only sent to my tribe, in mark 16.9 to 20 they add a faIse cruciFICTION ending, mathew 28.19 says baptize in name of trinity never done in acts also shows this is a faIse added ending. - Meccan pagans knew of the cherch but not their history as they didn't have modern media. I think Waraqa knew hebrew but I'll have to check.
The Khazars (Gog and Magog) were powerful because they allied with neighboring powers - like now Israel (Gog and Magog) are only powerful by allying with other genocidal enties. Literally and metaphorically Gog and Magog are here.
Wrong! He died somewhere, his spirit is with God. Death is like a long sleep. There was no crucifixion according to Muhammad Asad's Quran commentary. It was only made it appear to people after him that some event like this happened, but in reality it did not happen.
Allah(SWT) says Jesus DID NOT die and you have the nerve to say 'wrong'. How dare you!. Who the hell do you think you are. Repent before it's too late. You're referencing a Quran commentary while denying the Quran Absolutely Ridiculous
Assalam alaikum, Most people don't realize that it is not bini Israel that we are fighting, bini Israel are nearly extinct. It is Gog and Magog. Recall that Gog and Magog (The Khazars - that not even the Companions of the Prohet (SAW) could defeat - became Jews). Just like the people in the time of Dhul Quarnayn complained about their Facade, the same we are seeing it again.
But also Muhammad was given the rules to teach Arabs Only who were Pagans and refused to recognize the really Got and was not given any power to preach to the Whole world. Why there are Black people and African people and Indians following Islam which issued specific for Arabs not other nationalities or continents.
Salam The idea that Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was sent exclusively for the Arabs is not supported by the Qur'an or Hadith. Islam is a universal message intended for all of humanity, transcending ethnicity, race, or geographical boundaries. This universality is emphasized in several verses of the Qur'an and the teachings of the Prophet ﷺ. Key Points: Universal Message in the Qur'an The Qur'an explicitly states that Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was sent as a mercy for all of creation: "We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds." (Qur'an 21:107) "Say, [O Muhammad], 'O mankind, I am the Messenger of Allah to you all...'" (Qur'an 7:158) These verses confirm that the message of Islam is for all of humanity, not limited to Arabs or any specific group. Inclusivity in the Prophet's Teachings Prophet Muhammad ﷺ emphasized the equality of all people in the eyes of Allah. In his final sermon, he declared: "An Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab, nor does a non-Arab have superiority over an Arab; a white person has no superiority over a black person, nor does a black person have superiority over a white person, except by piety and good action." This demonstrates that Islam transcends racial and ethnic boundaries. Prophetic Example The Prophet ﷺ sent letters to rulers across the world, inviting them to Islam. Among them were the Persian Emperor, the Byzantine Emperor, and the King of Abyssinia (modern-day Ethiopia). These actions show his intent to spread the message globally, not just among Arabs. Early Non-Arab Muslims Some of the earliest followers of Islam were non-Arabs, such as: Bilal ibn Rabah (RA): A freed Ethiopian slave and one of the closest companions of the Prophet ﷺ. Salman al-Farsi (RA): A Persian who played a significant role in the Muslim community. Suhail al-Rumi (RA): Of Byzantine origin. These companions were honored and held key positions in the Muslim community, showing that Islam embraced diversity from its inception. Islam's Spread Beyond Arabia After the Prophet's ﷺ passing, Islam spread to regions far beyond the Arabian Peninsula, reaching Africa, Persia, the Indian subcontinent, and eventually the rest of the world. This was facilitated by the universal nature of its teachings, which appealed to diverse cultures and peoples. Why People from Different Ethnicities Follow Islam Spiritual Appeal: Islam’s principles of monotheism, justice, equality, and submission to one Creator resonate universally. Missionary Efforts: Muslims historically traveled as merchants and scholars, peacefully spreading the message of Islam through their conduct and teachings. Unity of Mankind: Islam recognizes that all humans are descendants of Adam and Eve, creating a universal brotherhood under one Creator. Conclusion Islam was never intended to be confined to Arabs. The Qur'an and Sunnah clearly establish its universal nature, inviting all of humanity to worship the One God (Allah) and follow His guidance. The diverse ethnicities and nationalities among Muslims today are a testament to the universality and timeless appeal of the message brought by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
Reflect on this O believers! Do not let some ˹men˺ ridicule others, they may be better than them, nor let ˹some˺ women ridicule other women, they may be better than them. Do not defame one another, nor call each other by offensive nicknames. How evil it is to act rebelliously after having faith! And whoever does not repent, it is they who are the ˹true˺ wrongdoers Surah Hujurat - Verse 11
@@TruthSeeker1453 I don't think he is ridiculing him for the sake of it but pointing out that Yasir Qadhi contradicts the Quran in serious ways. He once said Isitgawtha through the ones in tombs isn't shirk. - Did any sahaba do this? & that there has never been shirk in Tawhid Ilah alone - has he heard of ibIis, or riya or Quran 29.61 to 65. Or his other doubts. Very bad!
Allahu akbar! I am Russian and converted to Islam in 2015, Alhamdulillah❤
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Welcome Brother. Try to learn more Islam and practice in your life.
@MAWNASER thanks, im a woman and ive been studing islam deeply for 10 years already
Welcome brother in Islam ❤
May Allah guide you and preserve you Aamiin
Alhamdulilah.
Al Hamdulillah sister, very happy for you. May Allah put much baraka in your path Allahumma Aameen 🤲🏼
Don't we love our Sheikh!❤🙏👍
Jazakallahu Khairan @Sheikh Yasir Qhadi, PhD.
alhamdulilah for your khutbas, I listen to them while at work and learn a lot
We all do❤
TALK SUMMARY AND NOTES :)
Jesus in the Quran
Jesus is mentioned exactly 25 times in the Quran, while his mother, Mary, is mentioned more than 34 times and has a whole Surah named after her 00:51.
The Quran describes Jesus as a miraculous child who spoke from the cradle, performed miracles, and was given the ability to heal the sick and resurrect the dead 02:05.
The Quran also mentions the disciples of Jesus, who believed in him and were faithful to his teachings 02:32.
The Quran explicitly states that Jesus did not die at the hands of those who pretended to kill him, and that Allah took him up to himself 05:31.
The Second Coming of Jesus
The majority interpretation of the verse is that Jesus was not put on the cross, but rather someone else was, and that Allah raised Jesus up to himself 05:58.
The Quran also mentions that Jesus will come down to earth again before his death, and that all people of the book will believe in him before he dies 08:43.
Miracles of Jesus
The Quran describes a unique story in Surah Al-Ma'idah, where the disciples of Jesus ask him for a miracle, and Allah sends down a table laden with food from the heavens 10:01.
Jesus on the Day of Judgement
On the Day of Judgment, Allah will ask Jesus if he preached to mankind to worship him and his mother instead of Allah 11:44.
Jesus will respond that he never preached such a thing and only said what Allah commanded him to say 12:08.
The Nature of Jesus and Mary
The Quran mentions that Allah made the hearts of those who follow Jesus full of compassion and softness 15:09.
The Quran refutes the theology of the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus, stating that Jesus and his mother were created servants who ate food and were mortal 18:26.
The Quran warns the People of the Book not to exaggerate in their religion and to follow the truth 18:46.
The Development of Christian Theology
The development of Christian theology was unknown to the people of Arabia in the 6th century, and the Quran's explicit details about it are considered a miracle 19:46.
Jesus only preached for a short period of time, maybe 3 to 5 years, and his disappearance caused chaos among his followers, leading to the emergence of different Christian groups 22:09.
Early Christian Groups
The first group was Jewish Christianity, which followed the laws of Moses and believed Jesus to be the Messiah, not the Son of God 22:45.
Pauline Christianity
The dominant group today is Pauline Christianity, which originated from Paul, who never met Jesus and changed his name from Saul to Paul 23:43.
Paul, a persecutor of early Christians, claimed to have seen Jesus after the Ascension and converted to Christianity, becoming an ardent follower for the rest of his life 23:57.
Paul's teachings differed from Jesus', as he preached that one didn't need to follow the law of God or perform rituals to achieve salvation, but rather just believe 24:49.
Paul's ideology led to the development of various strands of Christianity, including Jewish Christianity, Pauline Christianity, and Gnostic Christianity 26:28.
The Rise of Pauline Christianity
Constantine, the Roman Emperor, adopted Pauline Christianity and made it the state religion, solidifying the Trinity as official doctrine through the Nicene Creed 29:19.
The Nicene Creed, proposed by Tertullian in the 3rd century, was adopted by Constantine and led to the expulsion of Arian Christians, who believed Jesus was not fully divine 29:37.
The Council of Nicaea and subsequent councils led to further divisions in Christianity, with various groups breaking away over disagreements on theology 30:39.
The Quran's Perspective on Christian Theology
The Quran references the truth that Jesus never taught the Trinity and that those who taught it were misguided, highlighting the importance of understanding the reality of Christianity 32:32.
Muslims and Non-Islamic Holidays
Muslims should not import festivals into their religious traditions, but converts to Islam may attend family events during holidays with the intention of presenting Dawah and showing what Islam is 33:19.
Muslims should participate in family gatherings, even if they involve non-Islamic celebrations, to present Islam in a positive manner and be a good influence. 34:10
The goal of attending such gatherings is to be a part of the family and show the beauty of Islam. 34:22
In Muslim households, the 25th (Christmas) should be treated like any other day, without any special celebrations or rituals
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Jazak allahu khairan
May Allah bless you my beloved brother… this community is so blessed to have such educated person! May Allah guide us all ( Amiin) .
Jazak Allah khairan brother Yasir Qadhi...love you for the sake of Allah and I admire you for your precious knowledge and you are a humble person never hesitate to share teach and educate the ummah❤👍☝️🤲
Thanks for the lecture really interesting you're speaking the truth ❤❤❤❤😊❤
Mashaallah shukran sheich for this
My wife and I are American and we converted years ago. Alhumdilallah
Read risale i nur books by said nursi and fethullah gulen's books .Keep away from selefis and their shehks like ibni teymiyye ,mevdudi, even seyyid kutub (he himself confessed that the way he understood islam ,politics ..etc were wrong)😊
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Jazakillah Sheik. Listening from Melbourne
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jazaakumullah khairaa
Walaikumusalaam
Wa rahmatullahi
Wa barakahatuhu
Barak Allahu Feek, Aameen
Alhumdulillah for sharing this knowledge of religious text and history. Thank you so very much for stating that although some sects have differing views on Islamic leadership, we are blessed that our beautiful religion unites us all in our strong unwavering belief in Allah (swt) and Prophet Muhammad (saw).
Aameen to the duas
Jazakum Allahu khairun
As salaam u alaikum
Wa rahmatullahi
Wa barakahatuhu
Jezakellah Keyhr interesting
Masha Allah tabarakallah.
Good job
Allah says
Salam on the day he was born, the day when he dies and when he is raised.. where is the resurrection and dying again ..and others believing in him before the Hour is established
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Very good information however there were some minor inaccuracies. The Council of Nicea in 325 AD dealt with the deification of Jesus not the Trinity. The Trinity wasn't settled until the second council in 381 AD. JAK.
Fun fact: Isaac Newton, contrary to popular belief was not an atheist. One of his hobbies was to study theology and often debated local priests. In his book on theology, which was published posthumously, he praised Arias for his position and rejected the Trinity. He even went far enough to declare trinitarianism as apostasy. Allah knows best but I think if he were given dawah I believe he would have accepted Islam.
everybody knows he was a unitarian christian. there is no popular belief about him being atheist
Then you should pray to Jesus, not your prophet and not your Allah. Jesus is before any of them.
He wasn't his uncle but he was uncle of his wife khadijah
What about Warakka bin Nawfal
3:30 Sheikh Imran Hosein
dujaal Imran nazir hosein
MAGICAL MIRACLES? SLIP OF THE TONGUE
I want to know where it is mentioned Judas was made to look like Isa Alaihi salaam … you cannot base Islamic teaching on what some says but Authentic proof … I have also embrace Islam and I listen a lot to details … Allah knows best
According to Hadith it says
Then he (may Allaah have mercy on him) said (4/341): Ibn Jareer favoured the view that all of his companions were made to look like ‘Eesa. End quote. This was mentioned in a report narrated from Wahb ibn Munabbih which was narrated by Ibn Jareer (may Allaah have mercy on him) and quoted by Ibn Katheer (4/337), in which it states that when they surrounded ‘Eesa and his companions and entered upon them, “Allaah made them all appear in the form of ‘Eesa and they said to them, ‘You have bewitched us; send forth to us ‘Eesa or we will kill you all,’ until they sent forth one of their number after ‘Eesa promised Paradise to him, and they took him and crucified him.”
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V well said as always . I feel there is a lot to be said and interpreted and the idea if Eisa AS coming back and why is such an important issue not mentioned in Qur'an and linked with end of times as the Judo Christian tradition. The ayat don't make sense esp after interpretation that he was lifted up in heaven and will come back and then his conversation w Allah on judgement day and the People of the book believing in him before they die. How is that to be reconciled with what is claimed.
Would suggest listening to Ghamidi Sb view on this and the logical answer and why would someone go out if context and words meaning. When Mutwaffi means death in all circumstances. For it to be meant otherwise there has to be a context. One can't change as per our own will. There is no harm in saying his body would have been lifted after he was given a natural death. He was definitely not put on the cross or killed as the Qur'an explicitly says..
“It was appeared to them that it was Jesus they crucified”
The question that arises is who made it appear to them such? Of course, Allah. Allah’s next message came 622 years later, so for 622 years people rightfully believed in falsehood? Are they going to Heaven or Hell? Why did it take that long for Allah to send the right message?
According to mark's gospel "during the most critical point of Jesus life all his disciples fled" this reference point that no one saw the crucifixion from the disciples it was said to the from others which means it's a secondary information.
If Allah is the creator and we are the creation we must agree that He do what He want and how He want not what we want or what we think is the right .
Hope you are aware of the development of the theological creed and the influence of Constantine and the clash between Paul and the actual disciples right ✅
@ when you say “no one saw the crucifixion” who is Allah referring to when Quran says “it was appeared to them that they killed Jesus”
You have no idea what you are talking about. I am not questioning Allah’s ability.
Please next time comprehend the question so you don’t straw man
@@ozar19831 that verse addresses the Jews, not the Christians.
@ what difference does it make?
@@ozar19831 big difference. The Quran never disputes with the Christians over the crucifixion. The Christians are condemned for deifying Jesus and the trinity, but never for the their belief in the crucifixion and the resurrection. That's worth thinking about.
As Salaam Alaikum Shaykh! You can not leave out Jesus (AS) saying in Mark 16:15, The New Testament, that expands his mission beyond the House of the Children of Israel, “15He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.”
The world means wherever the children of Israel was in the world he never invite a non jew to his teachings in his lifetime
@ That’s Not proper In context. But Ok.
@@St.ImamMM45
mark 16.9 to 20 isn't in the codex which was collected after 300 C.e., so why were these verses added around 300 years after Jesus? They made up the entire resurrection story shows how untrustworthy bibIe is, and there is evidence this took pIace in every gospeI. Mathew 28.19 says baptize in name of trinity but in acts they never do, and luke's ending takes pIace in galili if I recall contradicting the other 3 gospeIs. With no reIiable ressurection story it's cIear Jesus was only sent to his tribe as said in mathew 15.24!
@@St.ImamMM45 My Advice is look at nrsvue footnotes of the 4 gospeIs, in every place Islam and the cherch disagrees there is a footnote showing Jesus taught Islam and the message changed
This isn't getting into cruciFICTION contradictions, can't agree on Jesus's Iast words, witnesses, or even the triaI how do they know what was said in the triaI, were there tv interviews? this shows the Iast 3 chapters of each gospeI is easily filled with Iies.
@@St.ImamMM45
Even Mark 1.1 nrsvue bibIe it says this is the story of Jesus the Messiah ... the son of God (A)
- Footnote A, this is not in all manuscripts, - from the very first verse of the gospeI they are saying they changed the text and added shirk.
The bible format itself proves Islam right!
25 Dec is now the new Milad celebrations replete with decorated trees and shopping along with religious lectures like this one.
You need to understand the reality. Reasons for having such lectures at this time of the year is not for promoting xmas or celebratig it but to reitarates the true nature and belief of jesus(AS)
@kassimsheikh953 I fully understand that "reality" ad-nauseum as I was a student in US 40 years ago. The facts discussed in this new "Milad" celebrations was readily available back then but without google to help for simple search and research. Also where are the so-called Wahhabis. Or RUclips and/or google algorithm had silenced them about this new "Milad" celebrations.
What wrong in milad celebration? It is National holiday in the non muslim country I live (9% muslims) and all the state entities are closed and there is a state sponsored Milad programs such Oratory, Qasidah and Essay competitions about the life of our prophet and State media air time is dedicated for the islamic programs entire day. Muslim business places are used for Thanksgiving like charities..
Paul was a Jewish imposter who was executed by the Roman Empire.
PauI in acts 9.3 saw deviI of luke 10.18 and in roamins 10.4 removes the Iaws so matches faIse profet of mathew 24.11.
This is why Jesus in jon 14.16 says he prays for a NEW comforter to Iast forever.
H. Spirit was present at baptism so is the old comforter.
Jon 16.7 Jesus says I have to leave so the comforter can come.
V 13 says God will put His words in the prophets like deut 18.18 Prophet like Moses.
Why Moses gave Iaw, pauI removed Iaw, so next profet will give new Iaws like Moses.
Deut 12.31 - son sakrifise is pagan and never accepted.
Psalms 40.6 and Mathew 9.13 - David and Jesus say God prefers mercy not sacrifice.
Exo 23.7, Deut 24.16 & Eze 18 - all reject original sin.
Vs.
Heb 9 (unknown author) says sakrifise for others is needed.
Prophets had 1 faith, pauI had another, pauI came after discipIes yet his writings came earIier and likely infIuenced ppl who cIaimed to write the 4 gospeIs.
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PauI in acts 9.3 saw deviI of luke 10.18 and in roamins 10.4 removes the Iaws so matches faIse profet of mathew 24.11.
This is why Jesus in jon 14.16 says he prays for a NEW comforter to Iast forever.
H. Spirit was present at baptism so is the old comforter.
Jon 16.7 Jesus says I have to leave so the comforter can come.
V 13 says God will put His words in the prophets like deut 18.18 Prophet like Moses.
Why Moses gave Iaw, pauI removed Iaw, so next profet will give new Iaws like Moses.
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Quran 61.14 - true message of Jesus likely taught by James.
FaIse one by pauI.
Quran 5.10 to 15 - likely the counciIs filtering the message of Jesus via pauI and roamin trad.
Iearn something new :
- Exceptional Ppl who didn't receive a Prophet are tested next life, ahlul fatrah.
- Adam and Nuh were prophets for others as well. In mathew 15.24 Jesus says I am only sent to my tribe, in mark 16.9 to 20 they add a faIse cruciFICTION ending, mathew 28.19 says baptize in name of trinity never done in acts also shows this is a faIse added ending.
- Meccan pagans knew of the cherch but not their history as they didn't have modern media. I think Waraqa knew hebrew but I'll have to check.
The Khazars (Gog and Magog) were powerful because they allied with neighboring powers - like now Israel (Gog and Magog) are only powerful by allying with other genocidal enties. Literally and metaphorically Gog and Magog are here.
Hadith says Yajuj and Majuj come out after the return of Jesus!
Wrong! He died somewhere, his spirit is with God. Death is like a long sleep. There was no crucifixion according to Muhammad Asad's Quran commentary. It was only made it appear to people after him that some event like this happened, but in reality it did not happen.
Spotted our Ahmadi brother in humanity 🚨
Allah(SWT) says Jesus DID NOT die and you have the nerve to say 'wrong'.
How dare you!. Who the hell do you think you are.
Repent before it's too late.
You're referencing a Quran commentary while denying the Quran
Absolutely Ridiculous
@hassanmirza2392 He was taken up to one of the Heavens and he will return to Earth 🌎
Are you really okay???
@princemangara7911
Ask your mum.
Assalam alaikum, Most people don't realize that it is not bini Israel that we are fighting, bini Israel are nearly extinct. It is Gog and Magog. Recall that Gog and Magog (The Khazars - that not even the Companions of the Prohet (SAW) could defeat - became Jews). Just like the people in the time of Dhul Quarnayn complained about their Facade, the same we are seeing it again.
FELIZ NAVIDAD!!! 🎄🥳 VIVA CRISTO REY 🙂
Jesus was born in grazing season as Quran 19 shows, dec 25 is a pagan hoIiday.
But also Muhammad was given the rules to teach Arabs Only who were Pagans and refused to recognize the really Got and was not given any power to preach to the Whole world. Why there are Black people and African people and Indians following Islam which issued specific for Arabs not other nationalities or continents.
Salam
The idea that Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was sent exclusively for the Arabs is not supported by the Qur'an or Hadith. Islam is a universal message intended for all of humanity, transcending ethnicity, race, or geographical boundaries. This universality is emphasized in several verses of the Qur'an and the teachings of the Prophet ﷺ.
Key Points:
Universal Message in the Qur'an
The Qur'an explicitly states that Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was sent as a mercy for all of creation:
"We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds." (Qur'an 21:107)
"Say, [O Muhammad], 'O mankind, I am the Messenger of Allah to you all...'" (Qur'an 7:158)
These verses confirm that the message of Islam is for all of humanity, not limited to Arabs or any specific group.
Inclusivity in the Prophet's Teachings
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ emphasized the equality of all people in the eyes of Allah. In his final sermon, he declared:
"An Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab, nor does a non-Arab have superiority over an Arab; a white person has no superiority over a black person, nor does a black person have superiority over a white person, except by piety and good action."
This demonstrates that Islam transcends racial and ethnic boundaries.
Prophetic Example
The Prophet ﷺ sent letters to rulers across the world, inviting them to Islam. Among them were the Persian Emperor, the Byzantine Emperor, and the King of Abyssinia (modern-day Ethiopia). These actions show his intent to spread the message globally, not just among Arabs.
Early Non-Arab Muslims
Some of the earliest followers of Islam were non-Arabs, such as:
Bilal ibn Rabah (RA): A freed Ethiopian slave and one of the closest companions of the Prophet ﷺ.
Salman al-Farsi (RA): A Persian who played a significant role in the Muslim community.
Suhail al-Rumi (RA): Of Byzantine origin.
These companions were honored and held key positions in the Muslim community, showing that Islam embraced diversity from its inception.
Islam's Spread Beyond Arabia
After the Prophet's ﷺ passing, Islam spread to regions far beyond the Arabian Peninsula, reaching Africa, Persia, the Indian subcontinent, and eventually the rest of the world. This was facilitated by the universal nature of its teachings, which appealed to diverse cultures and peoples.
Why People from Different Ethnicities Follow Islam
Spiritual Appeal: Islam’s principles of monotheism, justice, equality, and submission to one Creator resonate universally.
Missionary Efforts: Muslims historically traveled as merchants and scholars, peacefully spreading the message of Islam through their conduct and teachings.
Unity of Mankind: Islam recognizes that all humans are descendants of Adam and Eve, creating a universal brotherhood under one Creator.
Conclusion
Islam was never intended to be confined to Arabs. The Qur'an and Sunnah clearly establish its universal nature, inviting all of humanity to worship the One God (Allah) and follow His guidance. The diverse ethnicities and nationalities among Muslims today are a testament to the universality and timeless appeal of the message brought by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
Do you have a verse for that?
Quran 21. 107 contradicts you.
Who gave this heretic and Islam reformist the title of a Sheikh? Shame on you
Reflect on this
O believers! Do not let some ˹men˺ ridicule others, they may be better than them, nor let ˹some˺ women ridicule other women, they may be better than them. Do not defame one another, nor call each other by offensive nicknames. How evil it is to act rebelliously after having faith! And whoever does not repent, it is they who are the ˹true˺ wrongdoers
Surah Hujurat - Verse 11
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I don't think he is ridiculing him for the sake of it but pointing out that Yasir Qadhi contradicts the Quran in serious ways.
He once said Isitgawtha through the ones in tombs isn't shirk. - Did any sahaba do this?
& that there has never been shirk in Tawhid Ilah alone - has he heard of ibIis, or riya or Quran 29.61 to 65.
Or his other doubts. Very bad!