We don’t believe someone should bear the punishment of another. The bible teaches that God punished all woman with pain during pregnancy because of Eve. Genesis 3:16 - To the woman he said, “I will make your pains in childbearing very severe; with painful labor you will give birth to children. Your desire will be for your husband, and he will rule over you.”
In terms of the Adam story, I prefer the Islamic opinion. Original sin is a weird concept, I don’t think we are born evil, but forgiveness of the action feels right.
Just because its weird does not make it true. An analogy I think [found]: A good analogy for "original sin" is thinking of a single drop of ink falling into a pristine bucket of water - even though it's just one small drop, it instantly contaminates the entire bucket, representing how one act of disobedience (Adam and Eve's) taints all of humanity, making everyone inherently susceptible to sin. Its fine to "prefer the Islamic". But that argument would not stand because I would prefer not being sick, but the reality is that all people can be sick.
@ so in this world, if your sibling commits a sin, you should be held accountable? Like your ink analogy? The one thing Mormons got one thing right in not believing in original sin. Yes all people can be sick. But original sin means babies are born in sin, and if a baby dies they die in sin?
The reply’s are all arguments wdym? It’s sad honestly, like when I say I’m Muslim Arab, everybody’s like “you will go to hell! Won’t you die if you leave Islam? You’re oppressed!” Like what? Mind your own business, first of I’m fine, as a women like yeah wearing a hijab doesn’t make you oppressed- I have so many reasons to list out but I’ll list my favorite. Be known from my personality and not my looks (appearance) and again dying from leaving islam? I honestly don’t believe that is right, and in the Quran Allah has listed many times about this, in different ways, I’ve seen ex Muslims from Arab countries yet it’s all the western ex Muslims that say that, eh don’t know much about it, and for going to hell? That’s honestly something you should know is wrong to say Don’t wanna start a argument I’m just stating
Of course and that's common sense. Jews rejected anyone coming after the Old Testament. Christians rejected anyone coming after the New Testament. And muslims had no one to reject after since there is no major religion of the book that came after it. Otherwise, it would have. And it's kind of implicit, since it's says that Muhammad would be the last prophet. In other words, everyone after him would have been rejected. That's why Sunnis reject Ali as an important figure of Islam while Chiites consider he is the last important figure, even though he wasn't a prophet... This has nothing to do with inclusiveness, just chronology.
@@IDONTGIVEASHT-p9w "Great man" doesn't mean much. You might be just great too. It has nothing to do with the inclusiveness of a religion. Christians beatify people every now and then, even to this day. I'm not saying that islam isn't inclusive, I'm just saying the original claim that Islam is more inclusive than the other religions has no substance. It's not more inclusive, it's just the last one, so it obviously includes everything that came before it since it's based on everything that came before it. And it would also reject anything after it since it's not canon. So they are all doing the same thing, but at a different moment in time. Chronology is the only differentiator here, not morality. My point is that it's vain to try and make one religion better than the other based on those kinds of considerations. You either believe in them or don't but there is no objective reason to believe in one rather than the others. One is not smarter or more rational or more moral by believing in islam rather than judaism or the other way around. One doesn't need their religion to be "better" in any ways, just for it to be true. Indeed, a true story is not necessarily the best or most moral one, it's just the one that's actually accurate. And let's be honest: 99% of religious people aren't picking their religion because it's factually or morally the "best", just because they were raised in a culture that is heavily leaning towards that religion. And since morality is cultural, of course your religion will be the one that looks the most moral to you. You won't find a lot of people converting to islam in Sicilia the same way you won't find many people converting to christianity in Qatar. The most credible religion will often be the one people grew up into because it's the most in sync with their culture and education. And it's ok. It' not a pissing contest. As long as people don't kill each other over it. If any religions allowed their followers to become the best versions of themselves, those religions did what they were intended to do and all is good for humanity as a whole. But if, like in this very case, belonging to a religion make the followers believe they are better than others instead, based on futile considerations, then we have a problem. Unfortunately, that's what we see in most comments made by religious people and it's sad.
@@Sofe-px1vi I never said that sunnites don't respect Ali. I say that Chiites consider that Ali is the first imam, the successor of Muhammad and that he is the spiritual guide of muslims. Sunnites reject that proposition (not the qualities of the person himself) because they consider that Muhammad never named a successor. According to Sunnites, there are a lot of respectable figures that lived after Muhammad, Ali included (since he was close family and dear to the prophet) but the revelation and guidance ends with Muhammad himself. My point being that each religion has a date when the message started and one when the message ended. Some people played important roles afterwards, they are great and respectable but they are not canon. And since islam is the latest religion of them all, it includes as canon most of what came before it. Which has to be more than christianity, which itself has to be more than judaism, in terms of pure chronology. By the way, I'm from sunnite descendance too and was raised in islamic tradition. But I'm an atheist. And I respect all beliefs equally. My only personal belief is that when religious people try to claim that their own religion is "better" somehow, it's just counterproductive and generates hate and division instead of love and understanding (by the way, this is applicable to condescending atheist who try to dismiss religions too). And it's sad because there is so much common ground and so much to learn from each other. But instead, people focus on the differences and what makes them better than others. To this very day we see too many people and children die because of that pettiness. And it breaks my heart.
Learning about different religions and their impact on societies is so enlightening. It helps foster empathy and understanding among people from various backgrounds.
I bible devoted prophets do big sins . In koran prophets have no big sins. They do not commit adultery they do not worship idols they do not wrestle with God and they are fully human n can do no miracles by themselves but only with God's command and will.also prophets have no shameful acts.
as an agnostic jew I'd say Islam makes far more sense than christianity ever did and I also like how Islam doesn't blame eve and doesn't severely antagonize her for mankind's fall from grace like the christian does
Now you know that The story of the birth of Isa who is claimed to be Jesus in the Koran is more like the story of Ishmael in the Bible, not Jesus. Also ruhul qudus (holy spirit) is the one who revealed quran to mohammed. The same thing; ruhul qudus which created to strengthend isa which claimed as Jesus in islam.
I think it’s interesting that Quranic profits tend to have their devotions to God emphasized, while the Bible asserts that God uses broken people, depicting prophets that, while devoted, almost always had major flaws.
The Quran puts the prophets on higher status and denies that they were broken people. God chose them for their righteousness and if they did have flaws, it was minor flaws and not major sins such as Lot sleeping with his daughter. It’s morally wrong to claim such things about the Prophets in Islam.
It’s because even though they were prophets they are still human beings and separated from God to begin with. In our view, only Jesus Christ is without sin or blemish because he is God. If you believe this then it’s monotheism, if you don’t believe it then true it’s polytheism.
The problem with this video is exactly taht it’s not true - Christianity puts no less importance on the morals, but it’s clearly and intentionally undermined here…I strongly advise you to read and watch something else if you want to of course 😊
@@imperia_alvarez Look how badly the Bible tarnishes the good name of their own characters. Meanwhile, Islam glorifies it. Very embarrassing ! As a Muslim, I am very surprised and disappointed
In the Bible you’ll finds God's prophets degraded by acts of idolatry, incest, murder, adultery, alcoholic,Stealing etc. while The Qur'an clears their names from that, as none of the men chosen by God to be Prophets or Messenger of God were engaged in sinful acts. prophets in Islam exhibit model characteristics of righteousness and moral conduct. And preaching submission and obedience to God Almighty.
@@itsonlymythirddayouthereHi friend hope u being good, I'll tell you what is our opinion as a muslims about that, First of all if the prophet isn't impeccable person, how we could be ensure that these Sacred texts are real things that god inspired to them? becuase lets suppose that this prophet has been drinking and he is out of his consciousness he said u know what, lets but this text, you see? Second: in the judgement day when let's supose that someone had illegal relationship with a woman when the god ask him: Why had you done this? This human will easily said that one of your prophets has done it so why, me the decent human, being could not do it? But when we suppose that prophet are ideal, Allah will say: bring Joseph (pbuh), why haven't you done it with the Pharaoh's wife when she asked for it and you preferred to being held in prison for do such a sin? Ofc he will say that u god have teached me what is the wrong and what is the right to do so by that I could become an argument on the other human being of keeping their chastity and not fall in sin. Another example, a woman do a sinful act with man, and she being asked: y have u done it, she will say becuase l'm beautiful so y I shouldn't done these things, then Marry (pbuh) come and being presented to her as a role model for the chastity and how great woman she is, also of how she has accused to be a sinner of being pregnant without a man so she had patience becuase Allah promised to justify and purifies her of what she has been accused about. So that is why ,in islam , we believe that all the prophets and the saints are impaccable for doing the major and the minor sins, to being resampled as arguments for us when being judged in judgement day. Sry that I've taken alot of your time but I hope my point has reached🙏🏻, and hope you good day❤.
@@itsonlymythirddayouthere the Bible is corrupted ,The Bible does not only slander the prophets, but even God , Genesis 6:6 says “The Lord regretted that he had made human beings on the earth, and his heart was deeply troubled” this type of language describing God is not accepted proving that the Bible is not from God Almighty, God doesn’t regret because he already knows the outcome of his actions, you will only regret if you are ignorant about the future, God Almighty is not ignorant but he alone is omniscient. Bible says that God repented of the mistake he had made in creating the human being. The Qur’an makes no such statement, and The idea that God needs rest. The Qur’an states repeatedly that God never needs rest
@@itsonlymythirddayouthere Islam sees all prophets as infallible as regards intentional, active sin, not because they were divine, but because God created them with a super-human ability to resist sin. They made little mistakes, but they did not sin. Prophets must be immune from all errors and sins in order to perform their mission of upholding and promoting the divine religion, interpreting the scriptures, and establishing a wholesome social system.
@@itsonlymythirddayouthereProphets must be immune from all errors and sins in order to perform their mission of upholding and promoting the divine religion, interpreting the scriptures, and establishing a wholesome social system.
@@atifsheikh2003because he doesn't want backlash from the abc community, which is laughable because its not logical to hide religious/historical facts just so you dont offend a minority of people.
بداية موفقة ما شاء الله، كلما قلت وانعدمت الموسيقى كانت حسنة نشر العلم اعلى وافضل لك لدنياك واخرتك، بوركت جهودكم ووفقكم الله لما يحبه ويرضاه وزادنا واياكم العلم النافع، ربي زدني علماً
If someone didn't understand regarding two Imran's in the Qur'an: Imran in the Qur’an is the father of Mary mother of Jesus, his whole family is a pious family and the names of this family are adopted from the family of Moses, as in the old age, the Israelites would name their children with the names of the most pious people of their community, that’s why Mary the mother of Jesus was named after Mary the pious sister of Aaron and Moses. There is a chapter in Qur’an called “The family of Imran” The name of wife of Imran was Hanna, then why was Imran in the Quran? Actually There are two Imrans, one was father of Musa (Moses) (عليه السلام), and the other was father of Maryam (Mary) (عليه السلام). As for Prophet Musa (عليه السلام), he was Moses bin Imran bin Qaahath bin Aazar bin Levy bin Jacob bin Abraham, peace be upon them. The one mentioned in the Qur’an: إِنَّ اللَّهَ اصْطَفَى آدَمَ وَنُوحًا وَآلَ إِبْرَاهِيمَ وَآلَ عِمْرَانَ عَلَى الْعَالَمِينَ (آل عمران: 33). Allah chose Adam, Nuh (Noah), the family of Ibrahim (Abraham) and the family of ‘Imran above the ‘Alamin (mankind and jinns) (of their times). Imraan that is mentioned in the verse, is the father of Mary, the daughter of Imraan, may Allah exalt her mention. “Aal ‘Imraan: what is meant by ‘Imraan here: is the father of Maryam bint Imraan, the mother of ‘Eesa (Jesus) son of Mary, may Allah exalt their mention.” [End of quote] The House of Imran descended from the progeny of David. Imran was a pious and righteous man. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Many men reached to the position of perfection. But it is only three women who acquired this perfection: Mary the daughter of Imran, Aasiyah the wife of Pharaoh and Khadijah the daughter of Khuwailid and the excellence of Aishah over other women is like the excellence of Thariid (a type of food) over all other food.” Allah also chose the household of `Imran, the father of Marym bint `Imran, the mother of `Isa, peace be upon them. Mughira ibn Shu’ba reported: When I came to Najran, the Christian monks asked me, “You recite the verse, ‘O sister of Aaron,’ (19:28) but Moses was born long before Jesus by many years.” When I came back to the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, I asked him about it and he said, “Verily, they would name people with the names of prophets and righteous people who had passed before them.” Ibn Kathir said, “This is like saying to somebody from the Tamimi tribe: O brother of Tamim, or to somebody from the Mudari tribe: O brother of Mudar.” The interval between Imraan the father of Prophet Moosa (Moses), may Allah exalt his mention, and Imraan the father of Maryam (Mary), may Allah exalt her mention, was 1,800 years as mentioned by some interpreters of the Quran. However, we have not come across any evidence that proves it or disproves it. And Allaah ﷻ Knows Best!
@@annewambugu5691the reference to Mary as 'sister of Aaron' is not meant to establish a literal sibling relationship between Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Aaron, the brother of Moses. Instead, it's a form of honor and recognition of Mary's noble lineage and her association with a pious family. This linguistic expression was commonly used in that era to acknowledge someone's ancestral connections and spiritual significance. While Jesus is indeed from the tribe of Judah according to Christian tradition, the Quranic narrative emphasizes Mary's lineage through her father Imran, who is mentioned as being from the family of Aaron and Moses. This doesn't conflict with the understanding of Jesus' lineage from the tribe of Judah, but rather highlights the spiritual and honorable connection between Mary and the noble lineage of the prophets. Read The Comment I made Again Woman.
@@Synclon Lol. Okay... man. Mary's lineage was from Judah too FYI. It's also random how that "linguistic expression" was used on Mary only and no one else. There's a bunch of errors in the Quran and one glaring one is stating that Christians believe that she's part of the God-head Trinity, she's not. It states that Jews say Ezra is the son of God...do they?
@@annewambugu5691lmfao, Give me so called "bunch of errors in Qur'an" if you have the guts, According to Reuven Firestone, there is evidence of groups of Jews venerating Ezra to an extent greater than mainstream Judaism, which fits with the interpretation that the verse merely speaks of a small group of Jews. Google is Free btw.. you are speaking rubbish claiming the word of God Has errors.. good luck with That IQ of yours. You gonna need it
@@annewambugu5691 *The Jews said, ‘Ezra is the son of God,’ and the Christians said, ‘The Messiah is the son of God’: they said this with their own mouths, repeating what earlier disbelievers had said. May God confound them! How far astray they have been led! They take their rabbis and their monks as lords, as well as Christ, the son of Mary. But they were commanded to serve only one God: there is no god but Him; He is far above whatever they set up as His partners!……..Believers, many rabbis and monks wrongfully consume people’s possessions and turn people away from God’s path. [Prophet], tell those who hoard gold and silver instead of giving in God’s cause that they will have a grievous punishment.”* These verses were revealed when the Prophet ﷺ was preparing to face Byzantine Christian (Roman) forces at Tabuk. Just by observing the words “Fight those of the people of the book (i.e. Jews and Christians)” is sufficient to realize that the entire context is addressing crimes of certain members of Jews and Christians and not all. It mentions the following list of crimes committed by certain individuals from these 2 communities: 1. They do not truly believe in God and their accountability before Him on judgment day. 2. Do not forbid what their own messengers have clearly forbidden. Do not obey the rules and respect justice. 3. They also say so and so is the son of God (Jesus or Ezra) 4. They take their Rabbis and Monks as Lord i.e. they follow their word even if it contradicts the clear teachings of God in their books thus bringing them at par with God. 5. Many of them even wrongfully consume people’s wealth and turn people away from God i.e. due to the greed of their religious leaders people don’t follow them and abandon the path to God. It’s quite evident that all of the above is not committed by each and every Jew and Christian because the Quran explicitly mentions the good and believers among them elsewhere and would contradict itself if understood in this manner. Therefore the words “Jews said ‘Ezra is the son of God’” is a crime of idolatry, one of the grave ones that Quran attributes to some of the Jewish community members as evidence suggests some of them did commit at the time of the Prophet ﷺ. We also need to keep in mind that Jews, all of them do not follow the same thought, there are various sects and groups that have existed in the past and still exist. Some have survived down to our times while others perished in history. It is noted in classical Quran commentaries such as Tafsir Tabari in which according to a Tradition on the authority of Ibn Abbas (r.a) some of the Jews of Madinah once said to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ: *“How could we follow you when you has forsaken our qiblah (prayer direction) and do not consider Ezra a son of God?”* According to another hadith source these Jews who came to the Prophet were namely: Salam ibn Mushakam, Nu'man ibn Ufay, Shaas ibn Qays and Malik ibn Summer. Therefore there is historical background and evidence that when this verse was revealed there were a group of Jews who held the belief of Ezra or Uzayr (peace be upon him) being a son of God. Thus among the many listed crimes that Allah ﷻ charges members of these 2 communities the crime of idolatry was indeed committed by some Jews in Madinah. It could very well be that there is a sect of Jews that still holds that exact belief or a belief that venerates Uzair (PBUH) (Ezra) to such a high degree that entails divinity. I hope that answers your claims so called one of the"errors" in the Qur'an
I seriously enjoyed this video. 🥲💕 the Animation and simplicity is attractive. I think in Islam it’s strictly prohibited to depict the prophets with faces. So it would’ve been really really cool if the right side figures were blurred, you know, since this is a comparison video 😁
@@shin_a I know, I saw. Still though, it’s a comparison. In Islam it’s prohibited and in Christianity it’s not. That’s a comparison they could have shown. It would be been cool cool cool.
Islam is more rational than other religions, and I am very lucky to be born in a family that embraces Islam, I hope I can continue to carry out all its commands.
@@dilara1652 You do know that they didn't say anything bad about Christianity or Quaran, yet you decided to say something bad to her just because she isn't Christian. You're making every other religion think Christians are rude and that's not what god was trying to make us. respect other religions.
As a Sierra Leonean raised in the West (the U.S) and maintain strong cultural ties to her ethnicity I appreciated this greatly! Especially on that my home is bi-religious and this is more common with people from my country . A lot of people put these two faiths which I have different ties to and that I have come to know and have deep respect for, against one another. I Will be looking into both the Bible n the Qu’ran to understand the for myself more deeply so I can speak with confidence when explaining the difference in our belief systems to others 💜 peace n blessings
You forgot to mention that in the Islamic account of Jesus, he is still alive and will return before the end time as the Messiah of the believers, and then will eventually die a normal death as a follower of the last prophet.
The reason why details aren't the focused thing on quran is because quran is the Islamic last message it focuses on the values and the teachings and the lessons behind each story
@@S4M1_ It definitely is easy to respect. What I don't like is when Muslims lie to everyone for the sake of having more people into their religion. Let me ask you this, what was the lesson behind Prophet Muhammad marrying a child and then sleeping with that child three years later? Or better yet, explain why he married his adopted son's wife because of his desires. And you call this man a prophet?
@@Mss_7167 How am I? Isn't that why there is no such thing as detail in the Quran? If there is no detail, then how would readers even understand it? How would it be anywhere coherent and believable if there is no such thing as detail? And what values and teachings are you talking about? Intolerance? War? Hatred? Lust? Abuse? Because that is what your prophet is doing. And you still want to claim he is your moral example?
Thank you for this video! It really has helped me. I’m on a mission to join a religion and I’ve narrowed it down to Islam and Christianity ☺️ it’s good to learn about both
You have narrowed it down to the Truth and a diabolical inversion of that truth. Choose wisely, cuz you will be subject to final judgement Jesus Christ according to ✝️ and ☪️. Yea that Jesus Christ who some call "just a prophet" in their book. But somehow : -is the Word of God and Spirit of God! -Create life just the way God does! -Knows the secret thoughts of men! -Has no earthly father! -Is still alive and will return to judge all men! -And the 🍒 on the cake -is also somehow the Messiah. (which according to entire ✡️ prophesies is just "God in who take flesh" and sacrifices Himself for the remission of sins)🤭
The major similarities in both the scriptures makes you realize that Bible through centuries by translation and interpretations from Greeks,Latin etc have led to it not being preserved as it was in the original language of Hebrew , and it being molded slightly by emperors for their advantages (Respectfully).
@abeldan2744 we respect thr people allah choose to guide us to him prophet muhammad iss soooo kiind he said no one better than other no matter what his family race what he did in the past plus want us to read
@greatman5885 is funny and sad seeing your comment, lool who is the fraud thebone who is his words came from god and his message full of knowledge i mean science has proven multiples time quran Verses lool bible has been Writing distortion for exemple the The world is the center of the universe and in quran The cycle of a solar system in a galaxy, the expansion of the universe, the age of Earth’s water older than the Sun, iron from the sky, a sea that does not mix with another sea, and he mentioned almost everything about psychological health, your relationship with family, plus he protected woman and treated them as human read then talk 👋😘
Modern qurans are hufi's quran and dozens of quran exist with thousand of difference. Who's quran is true somalis and moroccons use different quran. Modern quran accepted officialy in 1924 egypt
What makes you think that "the Bible blames Eve"? Both Adam and Eve were cast out of the Garden. Eve ate the fruit first, then offered it to her husband, who also ate it of his own volition, and thus they were both guilty.
@@noneofthiseverhappened She did go and tempt him, because historically, that is how it happened. Would you expect the Bible to lie about who did what? Then Adam chose to follow that temptation to sin on his own accord. The blame game the three of them play is irrelevant, as God punished all 3, and went so far as to promise that it would be the seed of that very woman that would end up crushing the serpent.
Not only in Arabic countries, but also in Moslem-majority countries, like Indonesia. And not only Allah, but also some of the prophet’s name, like Nuh, Ismail, Ishak, Yakub, Yusuf, Ayub, Musa, Harun, Daud, Yunus, Zakaria. Oh, and we call The Bible as Alkitab, Arabic for The Book. FYI, I’m an Indonesian-Christian.
@ZestyGingerGarlicClove Not every language is the same. Spanish people or French people for example will say Dios or Dieu, not "God" because this is not how it is said in their language.
30:18 Prophet Yunus (PBUH) (Correction) Allah did not punish him he wanted to teach him a lesson about trust and he was very patient calling his people back to Allah. He spent years, days and nights trying to call people back to Allah. Also please do not show depictions of our Prophets in Islam as it could confuse a younger audience other's
Don't worry. No Islamic prophets are subject of this video. The only Islamic prophet ever is not depicted as he lived 600 years after the Bible. But we don't want to "confuse" a "younger audience" with that.
6:59 I think you are mistaken about Quran not mentioning the incident of drunkedness of Nuh(Alaihiwasallam ) because it never existed any human being with rational should be able to refute that a Prophet can never act in such a way and moreover Islam has made alchohol haram so there's no debate on whether or not Nuh(Alaihiwasallam) was a pious man and there was no such incidents thats why its a clear refutation to bible's fabrication...This fact of Piousness also applies to all other Prophets of Islam so any prophet cannnot do anything that is directly against the Commands of Allah
Only one so-called "prophet" can apparently violate these commands at will or even change them when they dont suit him: murder, deceit, lust, adultery, oh and marrying a CHILD (consummated it when she was NINE years old!) Look, ALL people have sin in their lives. THERE IS NO ONE WHO IS RIGHTEOUS... (Psalm 14:1-3) We ALL have sinned and deserve eternal punishment from God. We can choose to have Him substitute our punishment through Jesus or pay for it ourselves.
7:03 that is true but two individuals of Noah/Nuh's family were mentioned in the Quran to have disbelieved: his wife and and one of his sons (extrabiblical) named Yam/Canaan who was of the drowned Edit: seems like you mentioned Canaan/Yam
اشهد ان لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله رضيت بالله ربا و بالاسلام دينا و بمحمد نبيا الهم اغفر لي ولوالدي وللمؤمنين والمؤمنات والمسلمين والمسلمات الاحياء منهم والاموات
@@kittyboochanyesbongono8467 you guys are following the Dajjal, most of these names don't exist in the Quran, run away. go back to toiling, if you have only fate, these people will misguide you. Allah save us from their errors.
You said some wrong things. 1. In Islam, Eve didn't eat first from the tree. It was said "they" ate from the tree, which means Adam could've been first, or Eve, or they both at the same time. Muslims who say that Eve was the first say it because they've been affected by Chrsitianity. 2. Ishaq's name is pronounced like this: EE as in sEE C as in City H as in Hello (not the same way it's in Arabic but can be said by an English tongue) A as in cAr K as in (also not the same as in Arabic but fits the English tongue) So the SH sound isn't pronounced as SH. The S is pronounced solely, and the H too. But this mistake isn't a big deal since you're not Arabic. 3. It can't be said that Musa is one of the most important prophets because, as stated in the Qur'an, God loves all his prophets equally and they are all as much important as each other. So that's basically it. Thank you for making this video it really helped me learn more about Christianity.
Moses IS indeed ONE OF the most important prophets. So is Noah, Abraham, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them all) we call them in arabic اولو العزم
@@Sarasketchbook They are all equally important. Just because some were mentioned more in the Quran than others doesn't mean they're more important. God said "ولا نفرق بين احد من رسله" which means we do not differentiate between any of his prophets.
It's means that they're the prophet who suffered the most to spread the massage of god it's doesn't mean that they better then the other prophets@@Sarasketchbook
For the third point. You misunderstood. All the prophets are equal in our faith in them meaning we have faith in all of them equally but the are different as allah said like mosa who talked to allah Mohammed (صلى الله عليه وسلم) who saw allah and he is the greatest human ever to exist and yousouf who is the most beautiful one ever and Ibrahim who is literally Khalil allah meaning his closest friend... etc.
also in Islam women aren’t cursed because of Eve/Hawa eating the fruit making childbirth some sort of punishment. Obviously this is unjust. And yes Hawa isnt outlined to have picked the fruit first, both Adam and Hawa are accountable for THEIR OWN SINS. And we will be accountable for our own.
Just the fact: Allah is an Arabic word means God in English, so don't be afraid to call him God because you are speaking English in this video, but if you are speaking Arabic so call him Allah.
True you can use word God for allah But the word for god in arabic is elah(إلە) The word allah has more depth The word God can be used as title For example: the gods of norse Another example: lets say someone worship a snake the worshipper can call him a god But can the worshipper call him allah? Or can we say the allah of norse? The answer is NO And also the word god has female version which is goddess But the world allah there is no male or female version(because God has no gender) Take a closer look at this arabic sentence (لا إله إلا الله) It read like this(la elaha ella allah) If we translate it to English its become like this (There is no god but allah) Noticed the word elah become God in translation but the word allah stayed the same Long story short the word allah is a NAME It mean: the one who is worthy of being worship The God of islam has more than hundred names(most people say its 99) But there is only one god and the greatest of those name is (ALLAH) Sorry if this doesn’t benefit you This is all i know Someone correct me if i write any misinformation
it is as if ALL religions are worshipping the SAME God, altho is it the ultimate creator or is it lucifer in disquese is the big question expecialy since jesus sied things like "ye not know what ye worship" but also sied lots things FOR the God, so its kind confusing., and no! even as a kid i did NOT understand and thught heaven was a lie to make humanity OK with fact they will suffer SCP 2718 at worst, and nihility at best!
respect to all religions and their believers of the world and to non-believers as well. You ve put a big , detailed effort , which also deserves a big respect . thank you , i personally did not know much of thiese.
u forgot to mention that Isaac in the Christian religion did not know that his father intended to sacrifice him, and his father Abraham deceived him throughout the journey until God ordered him not to be sacrificed. As for the Islamic religion, his father told him that he saw in his dream that he was slaughtering him (meaning that this was a command from God), so his son Ishaq accepted that and was ready to obey God’s command, until God commanded not to slaughter him. In addition, there is a miracle mentioned in Islam only about the Prophet Jesus, in the Qur’an, which says that when he was born, the people were surprised that Mary had given birth to a child, so they asked her how you could do that, and your parents were of good reputation, so Jesus spoke when he was a child, to vindicate his mother and explain The miracle of his birth and the purpose of it (which is to spread the message of monotheism). This miracle is very important because it shows the reason why the Jews did not kill Mary. It was known that adulterers and adulteresses were killed at that time, and this miracle was not mentioned in Christianity.
i noticed how the Bible highlights the short comings of their characters, shows us how nobody is perfect, not even some of the renowned prophets but God is still faithful and loving. thank you for this informative video.
If that’s the case, why didn’t your “God” forgive Adam and Eve for their sin and gave the rest of Humanity the so-called “Original Sin”. While, in Islam, Allah (God) is so merciful and forgiving that he forgave them and made Adam (PBUH) as a Prophet and also praised him in many places in the Qur’an. Allah says in the Qur’an that no person shall bear the sin of another person and he will only be held responsible for what he/she does. This shows how fair and just is Allah.
@@andrezdaniel1832 Of course, humans will definitely sin cuz no one’s perfect. That’s why Allah says that the best of the sinners are those who repent. When a Muslim regrets what he did (sin) and asks Allah for forgiveness, Allah replaces the bad deeds with good deeds. You don’t need to go a mosque or church, or confront an imam or a bishop to get your sins forgiven. We, as Muslims, believe that prophets and messengers are at higher degree and status than other humans. They’re the chosen ones and Allah only chooses those who have best qualities and righteousness. So, we don’t believe the Prophets and Messenger of Allah committed any major sins or any major acts of disobedience to Allah. Allah tells the stories of the Prophets and Messengers in Qur’an so that we take them as role models including Jesus (PBUH). We, Muslims, love all the Prophets and Messengers but we love Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) more than others.
@@syedgmibrahim2004 No he’s not. Allah in Islam is not merciful. God in Christianity is logical. There is a judgement for each sin, unless the penalty is paid for redemption. This is the logical fair just forgiving God, not your false idolatry God of Kabba black stone
So basically monotheism is highly emphasized in Islam, while current form of Christianity claims to be monotheistic yet current Christians favor Jesus over God while simultaneously claiming they're the same. I only worship one God and only one. As simple as that.
Just because something appear simple doesn't mean it's true. Both religions are monotheistic, but Christianity show some of the mystical nature of God's unique spiritual existence. Both religions present God as having a nature that's a compound unity, but in different ways. Allah has many titles and attributes, all part of the same God. He doesn't just have one single attribute for example, he has many. Allah is also described has having body-parts like two right-hands, eyes, a shin etc. God of the Bible has many titles and attributes as well, but also reveal a unique characteristic that we don't see among beings in Creation: God exists as three persons in one being, one unique nature.
@@LordEsel88 just because I attribute someone as being "generous" and being "merciful" doesn't mean I mean two different distinctions/entities. If Christians truly believe that Jesus and God are the same, why do they refer to them as separate entities? I tried inquiring many Christians about the nature of trinity, many of which gave contradicting answers.. clearly your father, mother, and grandparents have different interpretations of what-so-called "trinity". I really hate dishonesty, so please be honest and say whether you actually in your heart regard "The Father" and "The Son" as one thing or not, and such a consequential nature (father before son) indicates that they're different from each other.
@@oban2259 Father, Son and Holy Spirit are one and the same God. Three persons, one nature, one God. For us humans who live in Creation, we are one person, one being. That is the example we see. But God does not have our limit. A simple but limited comparison I could give is that you, as a human being, have two hands, one left-hand, one right-hand. They are distinct, they are named, but they are part of your one being as a human. Father, Son and Holy Spirit are distinct and named, but exist as one being, one nature. These topics are difficult to put into words and explain, because we are talking about the unlimited existence of God outside of our limited universe, outside of space and time. The reason why people people have given you different answers to your questions may simply be the fact that truly explaining God is difficult, if not impossible. You also get differing answers depending on if you ask a layman or knowledgable Christian. The same is true in Islam, where the scholars, the Ulema, discuss advanced topics that layman Muslims don't partake in. I hope my answer is at least somewhat helpful to you. I have enjoyed speaking to you.
For us they are the same entity, different personages, you can understand it as like different forms of water, ice, steam or water. The way it was explained to me is that God the father is God himself or the superego, his consciousness, God the son or Jesus is God’s idea of himself, like the ego, the Holy Spirit is the love that flows between them or Gods “Id” or desires and instincts. Truly I believe they are the same, when I envision what God looks like it is the face of Jesus, they are all just different parts of God’s existence - these are complicated ideas that we wouldn’t have believed were it not for the revelations Jesus made to his disciples.
@@DougM-dv4ot "These are complicated ideas that we wouldn't have believe were it not for the revelations" You see.. the thing is about Islam, you like it or not, is it affirms the monotheistic message Jesus has perfectly delivered as a prophet. Before the virgin birth of Jesus, what was the message of the previous prophets? Islam affirms all of the prophets' messages, which was unsurprisingly: worship one God and only one God. When I say "God", I'm talking about the creator, the one that is eternal, that has no beginning, the omnipotent. God is taking care of this whole world, so tell me when Jesus was crucified did the world collapse for a second then he was resurrected? Any rational and logical person would know that when you say "The Father" and "The Son" it denotes clear succession. If you want to disregard rationale and logic, then it must be really tough being born in Jesus era, because his revelations is so hard to understand! I'd rather be born when Moses was a prophet, or Abraham. Are we must regard him as a God because he's capable of miracles? Isn't that what the "false Christ" is capable of doing as well? What is the difference? Let me tell you: The true Christ will tell you to worship God, while the false Christ will be able to perform miracles then tell you to worship him. The narrative is so clear if seen uncorrupt.
Proof that he pbuh was sincere After the battle of Badr, a decision had to me made in regards the prisoners of war. The Prophet (peace and blessing be upon him) consulted Abu Bakr and Umar (May Allah be pleased with them both). Abu Bakr suggested that they should be ransomed while Umar felt it was more appropriate to put them to death. The Prophet (peace and blessing be upon him) preferred Abu Bakr’s suggestion. The next day, Umar went to see the Prophet (peace and blessing be upon him), and found him and Abu Bakr weeping. When he asked them about the reason for their weeping, he was told that the following verse was revealed in regards to the decision taken by the Prophet, ‘It is not fitting for an apostle that he should have prisoners of war until he hath thoroughly subdued the land. Ye look for the temporal goods of this world; but Allah looketh to the hereafter; and Allah is Exalted in might, Wise. Had it not been for a previous ordainment from Allah, a severe penalty would have reached you for the (ransom) that ye took.’ [8:67-68, Yusuf Ali]
Absolutely amazing video❤....but a simple correction from my side ,As per Islam-Quran; Noah's wife and his disbeliever son were punished as they were also disbelievers .
Prophet Idris was taken up alive is in a Hadith recorded by "Sahih al-Bukhari" and other collections where Prophet Muhammad mentioned that Idris was raised up to the heavens. This Hadith has led to the belief that Idris did not die in the conventional sense but was honored with a special elevation by Allah
In rabeeca ifqa point there's a slight mistake muslim belief is also that Israelites were born from prophet ishaq however prophet Mohammad Lineage comes from prophet ismael not ishaq
This is my favourite words of Allah O believers! Do not enter the homes of the Prophet without permission ˹and if invited˺ for a meal, do not ˹come too early and˺ linger until the meal is ready. But if you are invited, then enter ˹on time˺. Once you have eaten, then go on your way, and do not stay for casual talk. Such behaviour is truly annoying to the Prophet, yet he is too shy to ask you to leave. But Allah is never shy of the truth. And when you ˹believers˺ ask his wives for something, ask them from behind a barrier. This is purer for your hearts and theirs. And it is not right for you to annoy the Messenger of Allah, nor ever marry his wives after him. This would certainly be a major offence in the sight of Allah.
Apart from the differences between two religions, we should have to seek similarities and live together in harmony. Islam, Christianity and Judaism are like the sunrays coming from the three hole of the roof, apart from each other but coming from same source 💓💓💓
I hope you will try reading the Qur’an. If the Qur’an is from God, you will accept Islam, and if it is not from God, you will not accept Islam. I am a Muslim and I say that the Qur’an is from God. 😊
@@carllucas89 show me where YOU get your morality from a morality changing god or from liberal men? if so either are easily debunked by islam lmao, as in we have a higher morality. show me what book do you follow or belief.
I understand the need for contrast but red and green is a poor choise if color pair Maybe yellow and purple, blue and green, yellow and green or an other shade of red and green (bc these religion are connected to these colors but still kinda gives off the vibe that like one is correct and the other one is wrong) ^^'" Really cool video btw
@@whitesimurgh6363this video was meant to bring christians and muslims together in a peaceful way to view the similarities and differences between our religions, also to educate curious people. this kind of commentary is wholly unnecessary and should be taken elsewhere. have a nice day
The colors are perfectly chosen. Because the main color in Christianity is red (crimson) like people in vatican (wearing robes, headpieces) there is always a use of the color "crimson". Even for illustrations of Virgin Mary, Jesus and so on. It's because it was a really rare color, only used by the "clergy" / the church, kings and protagonists of the bible. Same for Islam cause the main color is green, because it also was the favorite color of the prophet muhammad saw or at least he used to wear the color green very often. But green is the main color in Islam. So regardlessly of any assumptions you have the colors were chosen rightfully.
One key difference regarding prophets in Islam and Christianity: The Quran says that none of the prophets are sinful, rather all pure in contrast to Christianity which says that all prophets except Jesus(PBUH) had committed sin.
Speaking of the Adam & Eve story, although I’m not a muslim, in fact I’m an ex-muslim. I do however think that Islam makes more sense when it comes to their story, there’s a verse in Quran that says “That no burdened person (with sins) shall bear the burden (sins) of another.” And it is one of the most beautiful verses, and muslim Arabs often use it as a saying.
@Mirror_Edits333do you know what injil is? Injil is the gospel that Jesus was preaching. Jesus was not preaching gospel of mark mathew Luke and john. And even in the gospel of mark mathew lukr and John. Nowhere it says jesus is god. You are lying
@Mirror_Edits333 Injil is supposed to be Bible but corrupted. That's a great way that Islam includes all the previous books and prophets but also makes them less important by saying they're all corrupted through time. So, there is actually no contradiction in that case for sure. You want contradictions? Quran gets basic math wrong lol
@@ishubetterthanyou1582 the books that are mentioned in the Quran served their purpose at the time that’s why there were no need to be kept by Allah without corruption they were meant for the people at the time they were delivered however the Quran if meant for everyone that came in prophet Mohammed peace be upon him time and to everyone after thus it needed to be protected from corruption even though a lot of people tried to change it and failed And to the contradictions you are talking about the Quran doesn’t have any and even though many have tried to show that the Quran had contradictions it was because of a fallacy a misunderstanding of the scripture …etc So if you have noticed a contradiction just search for it in the internet you will find many people rebottling it and may Allah’s mercy and well being be with you
@@ishubetterthanyou1582 Injil is not the bible. Why are you just making stuff up? Injil is the Gospel that Isa(Jesus) PBUH preached. While the Gospels in the bible (Mark, Mathew, John, and Paul) are supposed biographies of Isa(Jesus) PBUH written by unknown authors, with none of them being an actual eye witness to any crucifixion. Tell me where does the Quran gets basic maths wrong? Funny coming from the people who claim 1 + 1 + 1 = 1.
As a Catholic Christian I believe that we will unite with Muslims through the Blessed Mother Mary & Jesus. We have many of the same good values. I respect them and I respect their love for God, the modesty, praying 5x a day, alms giving and kindness. We believe in those same values. I think we could learn a lot from each other.
muslims really love Mary and Jesus. in Quran , there is jus bragging about christians. but i cannot say the same for judas and muslims unfortunately. Allah sometimes criticizes both judah and muslims.
Isl am is a pa gan religion started by the arabs in the 7th century. The stone kissing practice and Hajj are both Nabatean Pa gan practices that arabs stole from the Nabatean region nearby the Leuke Kome region. The stone kissing practice was initially offered to the pa gan deity Hubal, and now muslims offer it to the pag an Islam ic deity All ah. It is also worth mentioning that Me cca is a 7th century fabrication with no archaelogical nor historical evidence before Christ.
If you look deeper, one holy book is missing their most important chain of narration. I don't think I have to say which one is it because it's painfully clear as day.
Haven't watched the video but... Do not make depictions of Islamic figures... We see it as disrespectful to our religion and It is offensive to Muslim community We do not allow that.... Edit: just saw the pinned comment but still... If the depictions are from the bible then keep them to Bible side not in the center...
In islam, the guy that was crucified in the stead of Jesus was Judas. It was heard that Jesus kept asking God, "Why have you forsaken me?" This makes a lot more sense if you put it in the concept that Judas was made to look like the very person he betrayed.
@beatforjesusbykellym2104 it was said god changed the appearance of Judas to look like Jesus. Jesus was taken to heaven (not killed) to come back and kill Anti-Christ (dajjal). In the end, the one who died was Judas.
6:40 , muslim here ...i'm pretty sure every human on earth was killed by the flood at that time including noah's son also his name was not mentioned? the only people living at that time were the believers that were on the arc...
30:23 Prophet Yunsi in islam didn’t escape he prophetic mission but rather he delivered the word of good for so many years but his ppl didn’t believe he so he was sad and depressed and he left them and come the whale story.
He was afraid of punishment so he left without permission and he went on the sheep and the sheep started sinking the they started drawing lots and he was throw in because his name came up 3 times and the whale swallowed him.
And the whale is story is his mukjizat and a sign of protection from God, because no way for normal human would still be alive and well after few days in fish stomach
Why Biblical names are in English its Hawwa in Quran and also Hawwa in Bible not Eve, why English people changed the Biblical names ? in our language the names are exactly same as in Hebrew...and Arabic
Yes, it is! The more you learn about Islam, the more logical it gets. If you have any questions, ask me anything, and I'll try my best to answer your questions.
13:02 you forgot to mention that Isaac in Islam even help his father to build the Al-Aqsa Mosque does in Islam we believe that Abraham peace be upon him he built the Kaaba and the Al-Aqsa Mosque
According to the historical and archaeological evidence, Mecca did not exist in the times of Abraham, instead, Mecca is a 7th century fabrication made by the arabs.
@@H7moody13 That's due to migration over the past milleniums to different parts of the world. Natives to North Africa have a darker complexion because of the body's adaption to the climate there. It's like how in the United States there are white people, but the Native Americans aren't white.
It’s because this video was made by a European/Westerner. Different communities and regions depict Biblical and religious individuals in ways that look similar to other humans around them. For example many Christian paintings of Biblical characters in Ethiopia and Eritrea look like Black people, most ones in the West and Europe look like White people, and ones in East Asia are painted as looking East Asian.
The funny thing is that historically those names arw closer together in their pronunciation because the author is speaking English and using English spelling.....for example in Polish some of thet names are: Rakela (Rachel) Józef (spelled with a long "oo") Benjamin (is spelled with a "y" sound) Maryja (Mary/Mariam/Miriam) Jacob and John are spelled also with a "Y" sounds : Jakob and Jan Mojżesz is spelled with a hard french like "g" sound Samuel - short "" not rounded "u" And Joshua also has a "Y" sound like Jesus - Joszua and Jezus (in old church traditions spelled with no "s" at the end - Jezu Chryste closer to Greek Yesu Christo
@@Euro.PatriotThe distortion movements to which Islam was subjected, had any religion, race, or humanity organization been subjected to them, would have fallen before they began, but Islam increases and spreads every day, and not by the sword as they claim.
@@Euro.Patriotyeah but look at the countries we killed and destroyed there was no poor in the islamic countries back then 😂 look at france and england killed natives and destroyed our countries and they even killed each other in ww2 we will never be like u😮
It's also worth mentioning that there is alot of christian high priests in the time of prophet Muhammed(before his revelation) PBUH who predicted or knew a prophet was soon to come from the arabian region and that he would be arab, that how some of the first believers from afar came to know of islam and later on converting.
If you notice, the Bible makes a lot of these prophets seem evil or sheds light only on their flaws/mistakes as if they are the highlight of their lives
Missing the point entirely. it's to show that we can all lead holy lives, no matter where we start or come from. Islam preaches that only these special folk could do that, which I feel is not a good message to followers, basically telling them "you can not achieve what these people did"
In the Bible, many prophets are depicted with their flaws and mistakes highlighted, sometimes giving the impression that they are evil or flawed individuals. This portrayal serves several purposes: Humanizing the Prophets: By showing the prophets' mistakes and weaknesses, the Bible portrays them as ordinary human beings rather than perfect individuals. This humanization helps readers relate to the prophets and understand that even great figures can falter. Emphasizing Divine Guidance: Despite their flaws, the prophets in the Bible are still chosen by God to deliver important messages. By showcasing their imperfections, the Bible underscores the idea that God's guidance and grace can work through imperfect vessels. Teaching Moral Lessons: The stories of the prophets' mistakes often serve as cautionary tales, teaching moral lessons to readers. By highlighting their errors, the Bible encourages reflection on the consequences of disobedience and the importance of staying faithful to God's commands. Demonstrating Redemption: Many prophets in the Bible experience moments of redemption and growth after their failings. These narratives demonstrate the possibility of forgiveness, transformation, and spiritual renewal, offering hope to readers who may have also stumbled in their faith. Overall, the depiction of prophets with flaws in the Bible serves a deeper narrative purpose beyond simply portraying them in a negative light. It provides insight into the complexities of human nature, the power of divine intervention, and the themes of redemption and forgiveness.
@@sirnetflix7162Islam emphasises the struggles the prophets went through, and how they persevered through that and maintained their hope and obedience in God. The point of the prophets’s stories is to show us that just like them, we will go through hardships and we are all able to overcome them with patience and obedience in God. Prophets having excellent character is not to tell us that “we can never be like them”. It instead tells us that we should look up to them and try to live like them. They are role models to us. God was competent enough to choose great men to guide humanity. Why would God choose morally weak men to guide humanity? That doesn’t make sense
He has revealed to you ˹O Prophet˺ the Book in truth, confirming what came before it, as He revealed the Torah and the Gospel - Surat al-imran : verse-3 نَزَّلَ عَلَيْكَ ٱلْكِتَـٰبَ بِٱلْحَقِّ مُصَدِّقًۭا لِّمَا بَيْنَ يَدَيْهِ وَأَنزَلَ ٱلتَّوْرَىٰةَ وَٱلْإِنجِيلَ سورة ال عمران، اية ٣
30:18, I just wanted to clarify the Islamic perspective. Yunus did preach to his people for many years and warned them of a punishment. His people ignored him and so Yunus left his people to avoid the punishment they were about to receive, leading to him being swallowed.
I respect the cristian belief that prophets have their shortcomings. However, if you actually think about it, if God chooses a person to be his representative on earth. That person should have perfect morality. Otherwise, what is the difference between him and the people he is sent to lead to the straight path.
The bible has been corrupted and falsfied through Translations, lost original text and languages and corrupted priests for worldly gains. Previous scriptures were corrupted long ago. It's not even debatable! They attack prophets and even The Most Hight.. One made him Three persons, which is clear and pure polytheism/paganism from roman mythologies/philosophies and the others, Slunder Prophets, reject and kill others. Also, have some blasphemous beliefs about The One God. When u make prophets Adulterous, idolterous, thieves ..etc. This is an attack against their prophethood & credibility. Imagine a prophet preaching to people about something while doing it xD Their rabbis falsified the scripture for a worldly reason and Shaytan was obviously behind that. No doubt about it!
The illustrations shown are the Bible version, not the Quran.
Oh ok
Thankyou for respecting our faith
Please NerdRobot, come to islam religion ❤😊☪️
@@imr94915 yo who u converting💀💀
I AM MUSLIM, AND I LIKE YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH.❤
I love how Eve wasn't fully blamed in Islam
We don’t believe someone should bear the punishment of another. The bible teaches that God punished all woman with pain during pregnancy because of Eve.
Genesis 3:16 - To the woman he said, “I will make your pains in childbearing very severe; with painful labor you will give birth to children. Your desire will be for your husband, and he will rule over you.”
@@Mohammed-g2c6b fake Mohammad then why did jEsUs died for your sins 😂?
But Eves are not treated too well in reality.
She is in Islam.@@Jaguar1314
Unironic considering how badly Muslim women are usually treated by Muslim men
i wish you mentioned the wife of pharoah too, she is also an important figure in islam
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Yes, I like her story since I'm named by her name "Assiya"
@@assiyaLane8016 that such an amazing name!!
@@halacola Thank you :)
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In terms of the Adam story, I prefer the Islamic opinion. Original sin is a weird concept, I don’t think we are born evil, but forgiveness of the action feels right.
Just because its weird does not make it true. An analogy I think [found]: A good analogy for "original sin" is thinking of a single drop of ink falling into a pristine bucket of water - even though it's just one small drop, it instantly contaminates the entire bucket, representing how one act of disobedience (Adam and Eve's) taints all of humanity, making everyone inherently susceptible to sin. Its fine to "prefer the Islamic". But that argument would not stand because I would prefer not being sick, but the reality is that all people can be sick.
@ so in this world, if your sibling commits a sin, you should be held accountable? Like your ink analogy? The one thing Mormons got one thing right in not believing in original sin.
Yes all people can be sick. But original sin means babies are born in sin, and if a baby dies they die in sin?
@@SoMuchMass 😭😭😭
@aust0121 I don't think a fair God will punish an unbaptized baby for something his ancestors did literally million years ago
@@SoMuchMassanda tidak memahami islam.😂ayah menanggung dosa dari anak perempuan nya.lalu apa yang masuk akal bagi anda
i love how comments dont have that much hate to each other .
The reply’s are all arguments wdym? It’s sad honestly, like when I say I’m Muslim Arab, everybody’s like “you will go to hell! Won’t you die if you leave Islam? You’re oppressed!” Like what? Mind your own business, first of I’m fine, as a women like yeah wearing a hijab doesn’t make you oppressed- I have so many reasons to list out but I’ll list my favorite. Be known from my personality and not my looks (appearance) and again dying from leaving islam? I honestly don’t believe that is right, and in the Quran Allah has listed many times about this, in different ways, I’ve seen ex Muslims from Arab countries yet it’s all the western ex Muslims that say that, eh don’t know much about it, and for going to hell? That’s honestly something you should know is wrong to say
Don’t wanna start a argument I’m just stating
@@basichumanrights.Ever heard of something called a joke?
@@TLG777_YT I think I would take it as a joke if he didn’t say “that much” but yeah I know it’s a joke this is just to clarify
@@TLG777_YTmore correctly it satire
@@Ahtoman1 yea that's a better word
Jews rejected prophet Jesus
Christians rejected prophet Mohammed
Muslims accepting all the prophets peace be upon them all
Of course and that's common sense.
Jews rejected anyone coming after the Old Testament.
Christians rejected anyone coming after the New Testament.
And muslims had no one to reject after since there is no major religion of the book that came after it. Otherwise, it would have.
And it's kind of implicit, since it's says that Muhammad would be the last prophet. In other words, everyone after him would have been rejected.
That's why Sunnis reject Ali as an important figure of Islam while Chiites consider he is the last important figure, even though he wasn't a prophet...
This has nothing to do with inclusiveness, just chronology.
@@lexmachina8961 Sunnis believe Ali ra is a great men and also important so is Abu Bakr ra Umar ra and uthman ra
@@IDONTGIVEASHT-p9w "Great man" doesn't mean much. You might be just great too. It has nothing to do with the inclusiveness of a religion. Christians beatify people every now and then, even to this day.
I'm not saying that islam isn't inclusive, I'm just saying the original claim that Islam is more inclusive than the other religions has no substance. It's not more inclusive, it's just the last one, so it obviously includes everything that came before it since it's based on everything that came before it. And it would also reject anything after it since it's not canon. So they are all doing the same thing, but at a different moment in time. Chronology is the only differentiator here, not morality.
My point is that it's vain to try and make one religion better than the other based on those kinds of considerations. You either believe in them or don't but there is no objective reason to believe in one rather than the others. One is not smarter or more rational or more moral by believing in islam rather than judaism or the other way around.
One doesn't need their religion to be "better" in any ways, just for it to be true. Indeed, a true story is not necessarily the best or most moral one, it's just the one that's actually accurate.
And let's be honest: 99% of religious people aren't picking their religion because it's factually or morally the "best", just because they were raised in a culture that is heavily leaning towards that religion. And since morality is cultural, of course your religion will be the one that looks the most moral to you. You won't find a lot of people converting to islam in Sicilia the same way you won't find many people converting to christianity in Qatar. The most credible religion will often be the one people grew up into because it's the most in sync with their culture and education.
And it's ok. It' not a pissing contest. As long as people don't kill each other over it. If any religions allowed their followers to become the best versions of themselves, those religions did what they were intended to do and all is good for humanity as a whole. But if, like in this very case, belonging to a religion make the followers believe they are better than others instead, based on futile considerations, then we have a problem.
Unfortunately, that's what we see in most comments made by religious people and it's sad.
@@lexmachina8961buddy I’m a Sunni and no,we don’t reject Ali,I don’t know what you’re talking about
@@Sofe-px1vi I never said that sunnites don't respect Ali. I say that Chiites consider that Ali is the first imam, the successor of Muhammad and that he is the spiritual guide of muslims. Sunnites reject that proposition (not the qualities of the person himself) because they consider that Muhammad never named a successor. According to Sunnites, there are a lot of respectable figures that lived after Muhammad, Ali included (since he was close family and dear to the prophet) but the revelation and guidance ends with Muhammad himself.
My point being that each religion has a date when the message started and one when the message ended. Some people played important roles afterwards, they are great and respectable but they are not canon. And since islam is the latest religion of them all, it includes as canon most of what came before it. Which has to be more than christianity, which itself has to be more than judaism, in terms of pure chronology.
By the way, I'm from sunnite descendance too and was raised in islamic tradition. But I'm an atheist. And I respect all beliefs equally. My only personal belief is that when religious people try to claim that their own religion is "better" somehow, it's just counterproductive and generates hate and division instead of love and understanding (by the way, this is applicable to condescending atheist who try to dismiss religions too). And it's sad because there is so much common ground and so much to learn from each other. But instead, people focus on the differences and what makes them better than others. To this very day we see too many people and children die because of that pettiness. And it breaks my heart.
Slight correction at 4:38 Nuh was not able to save his wife and son because they are among the disbeliever. Ref- Hud: 45-46
Learning about different religions and their impact on societies is so enlightening. It helps foster empathy and understanding among people from various backgrounds.
16:40 Ayyoub ( Job )
18:38 Shuaib ( Jethro)
19:25 Musa ( Moses )
20:19 Harun ( Aaron)
21:20 Yusha ( Joshua)
22:17 Syamun ( Samson)
22:57 Shammil ( Samuel )
23:46 Talut ( Saul )
24:34 Dawud ( David)
25:20 Sulaiman ( Solomon)
26:17 Ilyas ( Elijah)
27:07 Ilyasa ( Elisha )
27:54 Dhul Kifli ( Ezekiel)
28:48 Danyal ( Daniel)
29:27 Yunus ( Jonah )
30:24 Zakariyya ( Zechariah)
31:12 Yahya ( John )
32:00 Maryam ( Mary )
32:55 Isa ( Jesus)
John is yohanna not yahya
@Sujit_Yahoodi_katua_lover yea i know
I was saying john = يوحنا yohanna
Lot isn't mention because yk how he was portrait in the bible and story of homosexuals@Sujit_Yahoodi_katua_lover
@@SpongeBobSquarePants-jf8gv
Hebrew Bible-
Job- Ēiov
Jethro- Yėtro
Moses- Moshē
Aaron- A'aron
Joshua- Yehoshua
Samson- Shėmshon
Saul- Shaul
David- Dāvid
Solomon- Shlomo
Elijah- Eliyah
Elisha- Elisha...
Ezekiel- YeKHzkel
Daniel- Dāniel...
Jonah- Yonah
Zechariah- ZeKHariah
John- YoKHanan
+ A couple more-
Rachel- RāKHel
Leah- Lēah
Rebecca- Rėvkah
Sarah- Sārah
Joseph- Yousef
Issac- ItzKHak
Jacob- Ya'akov
Abraham- Avraham
Judah- Yehuda
Eve- KHava
Christian Bible but in Hebrew-
Mary- Miriam
Jesus- Yeshu
I don't know how the language signs I used actually sound but I hope I made it clear how their names actually sound...
I bible devoted prophets do big sins . In koran prophets have no big sins. They do not commit adultery they do not worship idols they do not wrestle with God and they are fully human n can do no miracles by themselves but only with God's command and will.also prophets have no shameful acts.
This was very interesting and informative. Thank you.
as an agnostic jew I'd say Islam makes far more sense than christianity ever did and I also like how Islam doesn't blame eve and doesn't severely antagonize her for mankind's fall from grace like the christian does
That is what I have always noticed as a born Muslim and that is why so many haters of Islam before convert to it now
I am converted to islam last year
Mashaallah ❤️
MashaAllah may Allah protect and bless you Ameen
May Allah protect you, my brother. What country are you from?
Now you know that The story of the birth of Isa who is claimed to be Jesus in the Koran is more like the story of Ishmael in the Bible, not Jesus.
Also ruhul qudus (holy spirit) is the one who revealed quran to mohammed. The same thing; ruhul qudus which created to strengthend isa which claimed as Jesus in islam.
May Allah Guide You
-Amin
Ohh may Allah protect you
Yusuf had 50% of world beauty and facial character.
the amount of work you put in this videos is insane!! keep it up!
Respect fo both religions ✝🤝☪
As a Muslim we believe that you are unbelievers and we can not respect you
alhamdulillah! Allah promises us 72 hoors and 2 wives in jannah,thats very comforting
Bro u know thats hadith right 😂@@_Riyan431
i thought you meant shirk but i think you meant work so everyone makes mistakes
@@_Riyan431another panditwaa😂😂😂
I think it’s interesting that Quranic profits tend to have their devotions to God emphasized, while the Bible asserts that God uses broken people, depicting prophets that, while devoted, almost always had major flaws.
It's mans power trip turned religion 😂
The Quran puts the prophets on higher status and denies that they were broken people. God chose them for their righteousness and if they did have flaws, it was minor flaws and not major sins such as Lot sleeping with his daughter. It’s morally wrong to claim such things about the Prophets in Islam.
It’s because even though they were prophets they are still human beings and separated from God to begin with. In our view, only Jesus Christ is without sin or blemish because he is God. If you believe this then it’s monotheism, if you don’t believe it then true it’s polytheism.
Well said 🙏🏼✝️
@@DMaybach93didn’t Muhammad get possessed?
Islam kinda makes sense
😂😂😂
@@miguelbonifacio9038 fr bro
Read St. John of Damascus critique on islam
Only to a desperate power hungry male 🤡
😂😂😂😂 halfway to jannah
Islam makes more sense to me. It’s simple and pure.
xd
@@mamonsinelcurioso1743 it's in all caps. saying xd just looks like he's just dead
Joke.
@Gabriel-qn6ls average middle schooler:
need to read
i love how islam puts emphasis on the moral of the stories
The problem with this video is exactly taht it’s not true - Christianity puts no less importance on the morals, but it’s clearly and intentionally undermined here…I strongly advise you to read and watch something else if you want to of course 😊
@@imperia_alvarez Look how badly the Bible tarnishes the good name of their own characters. Meanwhile, Islam glorifies it. Very embarrassing ! As a Muslim, I am very surprised and disappointed
@@beatsinc.1806 can you explain a bit more didn't get what exactly you talk about
@@imperia_alvarez
the bible says bad things about the prophets, which can't be true
@@bossyt6980 why prophets are humans no more
In the Bible you’ll finds God's prophets degraded by acts of idolatry, incest, murder, adultery, alcoholic,Stealing etc. while The Qur'an clears their names from that, as none of the men chosen by God to be Prophets or Messenger of God were engaged in sinful acts. prophets in Islam exhibit model characteristics of righteousness and moral conduct. And preaching submission and obedience to God Almighty.
Sounds like the prophets were real flawed human beings
@@itsonlymythirddayouthereHi friend hope u being good, I'll tell you what is our opinion as a muslims about that,
First of all if the prophet isn't impeccable person, how we could be ensure that these Sacred texts are real things that god inspired to them? becuase lets suppose that this prophet has been drinking and he is out of his consciousness he said u know what, lets but this text, you see?
Second: in the judgement day when let's supose that someone had illegal relationship with a woman when the god ask him: Why had you done this? This human will easily said that one of your prophets has done it so why, me the decent human, being could not do it? But when we suppose that prophet are ideal, Allah will say: bring Joseph (pbuh), why haven't you done it with the Pharaoh's wife when she asked for it and you preferred to being held in prison for do such a sin? Ofc he will say that u god have teached me what is the wrong and what is the right to do so by that I could become an argument on the other human being of keeping their chastity and not fall in sin.
Another example, a woman do a sinful act with man, and she being asked: y have u done it, she will say becuase l'm beautiful so y I shouldn't done these things, then Marry (pbuh) come and being presented to her as a role model for the chastity and how great woman she is, also of how she has accused to be a sinner of being pregnant without a man so she had patience becuase Allah promised to justify and purifies her of what she has been accused about.
So that is why ,in islam , we believe that all the prophets and the saints are impaccable for doing the major and the minor sins, to being resampled as arguments for us when being judged in judgement day. Sry that I've taken alot of your time but I hope my point has reached🙏🏻, and hope you good day❤.
@@itsonlymythirddayouthere the Bible is corrupted ,The Bible does not only slander the prophets, but even God , Genesis 6:6
says “The Lord regretted that he had made human beings on the earth, and his heart was deeply troubled” this type of language describing God is not accepted proving that the Bible is not from God Almighty, God doesn’t regret because he already knows the outcome of his actions, you will only regret if you are ignorant about the future, God Almighty is not ignorant but he alone is omniscient.
Bible says that God repented of the mistake he had made in creating the human being. The Qur’an makes no such statement, and The idea that God needs rest. The Qur’an states repeatedly that God never needs rest
@@itsonlymythirddayouthere Islam sees all prophets as infallible as regards intentional, active sin, not because they were divine, but because God created them with a super-human ability to resist sin. They made little mistakes, but they did not sin. Prophets must be immune from all errors and sins in order to perform their mission of upholding and promoting the divine religion, interpreting the scriptures, and establishing a wholesome social system.
@@itsonlymythirddayouthereProphets must be immune from all errors and sins in order to perform their mission of upholding and promoting the divine religion, interpreting the scriptures, and establishing a wholesome social system.
It's crazy how you didn't mention the prophet lot
We all know why
Why didnt he mention him?
Lot isn’t a prophet in Christianity. Is he an Islamic prophet??? That would explain why they allow cousin marriages in Muslim countries
@@atifsheikh2003because he doesn't want backlash from the abc community, which is laughable because its not logical to hide religious/historical facts just so you dont offend a minority of people.
Oh yeah the people of Lot were the homosexuals. Didnt end well
Lolllll 😂😂
بداية موفقة ما شاء الله، كلما قلت وانعدمت الموسيقى كانت حسنة نشر العلم اعلى وافضل لك لدنياك واخرتك، بوركت جهودكم ووفقكم الله لما يحبه ويرضاه وزادنا واياكم العلم النافع، ربي زدني علماً
هو صحيح أن الفيديو مفيد جدا، لكن أليس ذنبا عظيما تصوير الأنبياء؟
If someone didn't understand regarding two Imran's in the Qur'an: Imran in the Qur’an is the father of Mary mother of Jesus, his whole family is a pious family and the names of this family are adopted from the family of Moses, as in the old age, the Israelites would name their children with the names of the most pious people of their community, that’s why Mary the mother of Jesus was named after Mary the pious sister of Aaron and Moses. There is a chapter in Qur’an called “The family of Imran” The name of wife of Imran was Hanna, then why was Imran in the Quran? Actually There are two Imrans, one was father of Musa (Moses) (عليه السلام), and the other was father of Maryam (Mary) (عليه السلام).
As for Prophet Musa (عليه السلام), he was Moses bin Imran bin Qaahath bin Aazar bin Levy bin Jacob bin Abraham, peace be upon them.
The one mentioned in the Qur’an:
إِنَّ اللَّهَ اصْطَفَى آدَمَ وَنُوحًا وَآلَ إِبْرَاهِيمَ وَآلَ عِمْرَانَ عَلَى الْعَالَمِينَ (آل عمران: 33).
Allah chose Adam, Nuh (Noah), the family of Ibrahim (Abraham) and the family of ‘Imran above the ‘Alamin (mankind and jinns) (of their times). Imraan that is mentioned in the verse, is the father of Mary, the daughter of Imraan, may Allah exalt her mention. “Aal ‘Imraan: what is meant by ‘Imraan here: is the father of Maryam bint Imraan, the mother of ‘Eesa (Jesus) son of Mary, may Allah exalt their mention.” [End of quote] The House of Imran descended from the progeny of David. Imran was a pious and righteous man. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Many men reached to the position of perfection. But it is only three women who acquired this perfection: Mary the daughter of Imran, Aasiyah the wife of Pharaoh and Khadijah the daughter of Khuwailid and the excellence of Aishah over other women is like the excellence of Thariid (a type of food) over all other food.” Allah also chose the household of `Imran, the father of Marym bint `Imran, the mother of `Isa, peace be upon them. Mughira ibn Shu’ba reported: When I came to Najran, the Christian monks asked me, “You recite the verse, ‘O sister of Aaron,’ (19:28) but Moses was born long before Jesus by many years.” When I came back to the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, I asked him about it and he said, “Verily, they would name people with the names of prophets and righteous people who had passed before them.” Ibn Kathir said, “This is like saying to somebody from the Tamimi tribe: O brother of Tamim, or to somebody from the Mudari tribe: O brother of Mudar.” The interval between Imraan the father of Prophet Moosa (Moses), may Allah exalt his mention, and Imraan the father of Maryam (Mary), may Allah exalt her mention, was 1,800 years as mentioned by some interpreters of the Quran. However, we have not come across any evidence that proves it or disproves it. And Allaah ﷻ Knows Best!
Still doesn't make sense because Jesus' lineage is from the tribe of Judah, while Aaron's lineage is from the tribe of Levi. 🥴
@@annewambugu5691the reference to Mary as 'sister of Aaron' is not meant to establish a literal sibling relationship between Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Aaron, the brother of Moses. Instead, it's a form of honor and recognition of Mary's noble lineage and her association with a pious family. This linguistic expression was commonly used in that era to acknowledge someone's ancestral connections and spiritual significance. While Jesus is indeed from the tribe of Judah according to Christian tradition, the Quranic narrative emphasizes Mary's lineage through her father Imran, who is mentioned as being from the family of Aaron and Moses. This doesn't conflict with the understanding of Jesus' lineage from the tribe of Judah, but rather highlights the spiritual and honorable connection between Mary and the noble lineage of the prophets. Read The Comment I made Again Woman.
@@Synclon Lol. Okay... man. Mary's lineage was from Judah too FYI. It's also random how that "linguistic expression" was used on Mary only and no one else. There's a bunch of errors in the Quran and one glaring one is stating that Christians believe that she's part of the God-head Trinity, she's not. It states that Jews say Ezra is the son of God...do they?
@@annewambugu5691lmfao, Give me so called "bunch of errors in Qur'an" if you have the guts, According to Reuven Firestone, there is evidence of groups of Jews venerating Ezra to an extent greater than mainstream Judaism, which fits with the interpretation that the verse merely speaks of a small group of Jews. Google is Free btw.. you are speaking rubbish claiming the word of God Has errors.. good luck with That IQ of yours. You gonna need it
@@annewambugu5691 *The Jews said, ‘Ezra is the son of God,’ and the Christians said, ‘The Messiah is the son of God’: they said this with their own mouths, repeating what earlier disbelievers had said. May God confound them! How far astray they have been led! They take their rabbis and their monks as lords, as well as Christ, the son of Mary. But they were commanded to serve only one God: there is no god but Him; He is far above whatever they set up as His partners!……..Believers, many rabbis and monks wrongfully consume people’s possessions and turn people away from God’s path. [Prophet], tell those who hoard gold and silver instead of giving in God’s cause that they will have a grievous punishment.”* These verses were revealed when the Prophet ﷺ was preparing to face Byzantine Christian (Roman) forces at Tabuk. Just by observing the words “Fight those of the people of the book (i.e. Jews and Christians)” is sufficient to realize that the entire context is addressing crimes of certain members of Jews and Christians and not all. It mentions the following list of crimes committed by certain individuals from these 2 communities:
1. They do not truly believe in God and their accountability before Him on judgment day.
2. Do not forbid what their own messengers have clearly forbidden.
Do not obey the rules and respect justice.
3. They also say so and so is the son of God (Jesus or Ezra)
4. They take their Rabbis and Monks as Lord i.e. they follow their word even if it contradicts the clear teachings of God in their books thus bringing them at par with God.
5. Many of them even wrongfully consume people’s wealth and turn people away from God i.e. due to the greed of their religious leaders people don’t follow them and abandon the path to God.
It’s quite evident that all of the above is not committed by each and every Jew and Christian because the Quran explicitly mentions the good and believers among them elsewhere and would contradict itself if understood in this manner. Therefore the words “Jews said ‘Ezra is the son of God’” is a crime of idolatry, one of the grave ones that Quran attributes to some of the Jewish community members as evidence suggests some of them did commit at the time of the Prophet ﷺ. We also need to keep in mind that Jews, all of them do not follow the same thought, there are various sects and groups that have existed in the past and still exist. Some have survived down to our times while others perished in history. It is noted in classical Quran commentaries such as Tafsir Tabari in which according to a Tradition on the authority of Ibn Abbas (r.a) some of the Jews of Madinah once said to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ: *“How could we follow you when you has forsaken our qiblah (prayer direction) and do not consider Ezra a son of God?”* According to another hadith source these Jews who came to the Prophet were namely: Salam ibn Mushakam, Nu'man ibn Ufay, Shaas ibn Qays and Malik ibn Summer. Therefore there is historical background and evidence that when this verse was revealed there were a group of Jews who held the belief of Ezra or Uzayr (peace be upon him) being a son of God. Thus among the many listed crimes that Allah ﷻ charges members of these 2 communities the crime of idolatry was indeed committed by some Jews in Madinah. It could very well be that there is a sect of Jews that still holds that exact belief or a belief that venerates Uzair (PBUH) (Ezra) to such a high degree that entails divinity. I hope that answers your claims so called one of the"errors" in the Qur'an
I seriously enjoyed this video. 🥲💕 the Animation and simplicity is attractive. I think in Islam it’s strictly prohibited to depict the prophets with faces. So it would’ve been really really cool if the right side figures were blurred, you know, since this is a comparison video 😁
Vigilant point❤
Allah is satan
He mentioned that the figures were christian depictions and not muslim
@@shin_a I know, I saw. Still though, it’s a comparison. In Islam it’s prohibited and in Christianity it’s not. That’s a comparison they could have shown. It would be been cool cool cool.
@@always_cyanosed4052 true
Islam is more rational than other religions, and I am very lucky to be born in a family that embraces Islam, I hope I can continue to carry out all its commands.
Ngak
Definitely, Subhanallah
U are very lost
@@arsalanph7you are very lost
christianity makes the most sense and is the most logical
Both (Bible and Quran) are comforting person's mind, refreshing our mind
Im a christian and I respect Islam!
✝️❤️☪️😇☝️
Salam alaykum
Christians don’t have a problem with Muslims. It unfortunate that the Quran clearly commands them to kill us if we don’t accept Mohammed.
Thank you
@@ForTheWitness😂
@@thesteamyboi1176 wat
As a former Christian who is now Muslim since 2 years, this video was particularly interesting to watch for me !
Embarrassing
@@dilara1652may Allah give you hidaya too
@@dimasadityapermana8475hidaya satan
@@Zkn-vl6sp like you
@@dilara1652 You do know that they didn't say anything bad about Christianity or Quaran, yet you decided to say something bad to her just because she isn't Christian. You're making every other religion think Christians are rude and that's not what god was trying to make us. respect other religions.
As a Sierra Leonean raised in the West (the U.S) and maintain strong cultural ties to her ethnicity I appreciated this greatly! Especially on that my home is bi-religious and this is more common with people from my country . A lot of people put these two faiths which I have different ties to and that I have come to know and have deep respect for, against one another.
I Will be looking into both the Bible n the Qu’ran to understand the for myself more deeply so I can speak with confidence when explaining the difference in our belief systems to others 💜 peace n blessings
May Allah guide you.
Try to learn about Islam, read Quran, fck the media!
Have you had any thoughts yet?
You forgot to mention that in the Islamic account of Jesus, he is still alive and will return before the end time as the Messiah of the believers, and then will eventually die a normal death as a follower of the last prophet.
Ripping up Christian’s account 600 years later..
@@rogeramezquita5685 Both are from the same God, if remained uncorrupted, bible would rather sound exactly same as the Quran.
@@rogeramezquita5685 thats what the jews believe of you too
@@rogeramezquita5685 read the oldest Bible testimony brother
@@MAhmad-tg no, the bible always said what it said. the quran came 600 years later saying something different.
The reason why details aren't the focused thing on quran is because quran is the Islamic last message it focuses on the values and the teachings and the lessons behind each story
Details are not the focus in your book so you can all just eat it up and believe your own lies.
@@Gem-xc6rvembarrassing is what u r bro, how hard is it to respect someone? I don’t think Christ taught you this did it? 😂
@@S4M1_ It definitely is easy to respect. What I don't like is when Muslims lie to everyone for the sake of having more people into their religion.
Let me ask you this, what was the lesson behind Prophet Muhammad marrying a child and then sleeping with that child three years later? Or better yet, explain why he married his adopted son's wife because of his desires. And you call this man a prophet?
@@Gem-xc6rv you embarrassing yourself bro
@@Mss_7167 How am I? Isn't that why there is no such thing as detail in the Quran? If there is no detail, then how would readers even understand it? How would it be anywhere coherent and believable if there is no such thing as detail?
And what values and teachings are you talking about? Intolerance? War? Hatred? Lust? Abuse? Because that is what your prophet is doing. And you still want to claim he is your moral example?
Thank you for this video! It really has helped me. I’m on a mission to join a religion and I’ve narrowed it down to Islam and Christianity ☺️ it’s good to learn about both
نصيحة صادقة لك
اطلبي من الله ليلا أن يرشدك إلى الحقيقة قوليها بكل صدق من قلبك وسترين الحقيقة وهي تمشي اليك رغما عنك ❤
لا اطلب منك الركوع أو السجود فقط قولي بفمك بالله أرشدني للحقيقة وهو سيفعل هذا وعد
I'd like you to watch the muslim lantern for more information on islam
You have narrowed it down to the Truth and a diabolical inversion of that truth.
Choose wisely, cuz you will be subject to final judgement Jesus Christ according to ✝️ and ☪️.
Yea that Jesus Christ who some call "just a prophet" in their book.
But somehow :
-is the Word of God and Spirit of God!
-Create life just the way God does!
-Knows the secret thoughts of men!
-Has no earthly father!
-Is still alive and will return to judge all men!
-And the 🍒 on the cake -is also somehow the Messiah. (which according to entire ✡️ prophesies is just "God in who take flesh" and sacrifices Himself for the remission of sins)🤭
Hey, sorry to bother you. I'm just curious: Which religion did you choose
The major similarities in both the scriptures makes you realize that Bible through centuries by translation and interpretations from Greeks,Latin etc have led to it not being preserved as it was in the original language of Hebrew , and it being molded slightly by emperors for their advantages (Respectfully).
Well said
Im a Christian Orthodox and i agree 100% what are you saying
Respect to Islam and Quran
@@spiridhulahaderi3792 Respect brother.
Bible was in Aramaic not Hebrew
@@mohammadamaanali8366 welcome…….and im a sister ☺️
Mary was mentioned 70 times in the Quran but only 19 times in the Bible.
Quran also tells us that she is the noblest of all women ever to be created.
whats ur point
@abeldan2744 we respect thr people allah choose to guide us to him prophet muhammad iss soooo kiind he said no one better than other no matter what his family race what he did in the past plus want us to read
The Quran also claims that Mary is Aaron's sister. These two lived over a thousand years apart 🥴
Jesus is more mentioned in the quran than mohafraud cause jesus is the Truth and the only way✝
@greatman5885 is funny and sad seeing your comment, lool who is the fraud thebone who is his words came from god and his message full of knowledge i mean science has proven multiples time quran Verses lool bible has been Writing distortion for exemple the The world is the center of the universe and in quran The cycle of a solar system in a galaxy, the expansion of the universe, the age of Earth’s water older than the Sun, iron from the sky, a sea that does not mix with another sea, and he mentioned almost everything about psychological health, your relationship with family, plus he protected woman and treated them as human read then talk 👋😘
The Quran is and was never changed a single letter in 1423 years…
1459 years
@@Alwhaby1445 hijrah we haven’t reached 1459
Modern qurans are hufi's quran and dozens of quran exist with thousand of difference. Who's quran is true somalis and moroccons use different quran. Modern quran accepted officialy in 1924 egypt
@@نوافالقرشي-ب4غ
القرآن كان يتلى قبل الهجرة
أنا أقصد منذ أن نزلت إقرأ
قبل الهجرة بثلاث عشرة سنة
@@Bozon38335
ههههه
يا إمعة القرأت كما اللهجات تختلف والمعنى واحد يا غبي
i never understood why the bible blamed eve for humanity's "first sin" ...
In Islam there is no blamed for both (Eve and Adam) We believe that it is God's destiny/plan
The reason is sexism, plain and simple
What makes you think that "the Bible blames Eve"?
Both Adam and Eve were cast out of the Garden. Eve ate the fruit first, then offered it to her husband, who also ate it of his own volition, and thus they were both guilty.
@@CAHiredGun
She is clearly framed as the instigator who tempted Adam into sin.
Adam ultimately blames Eve in Gen. 3:12
@@noneofthiseverhappened She did go and tempt him, because historically, that is how it happened. Would you expect the Bible to lie about who did what?
Then Adam chose to follow that temptation to sin on his own accord.
The blame game the three of them play is irrelevant, as God punished all 3, and went so far as to promise that it would be the seed of that very woman that would end up crushing the serpent.
I am Ex Atheist and New Christian from Russia ⚛️🇷🇺 ➡️ ☦️🇷🇺
W, are you Catholic orthodox or Protestant?
W, greetings of peace from a Muslim
All comedy Kithabs are equal to understanding the public!!!!😂
You not reading the these Comedy books !! Neither your not reading those comedy books nor you telling lie to make foolish !!!😂
@@licpm3754 Learn English before you criticize....
Allah means God in Arabic. Even Christians living in Arabic countries also call God by Allah. Please learn.
Not only in Arabic countries, but also in Moslem-majority countries, like Indonesia. And not only Allah, but also some of the prophet’s name, like Nuh, Ismail, Ishak, Yakub, Yusuf, Ayub, Musa, Harun, Daud, Yunus, Zakaria.
Oh, and we call The Bible as Alkitab, Arabic for The Book.
FYI, I’m an Indonesian-Christian.
even in Malta God is translated as Alla
I live in a arab country as a Christian and we do use Allah but we also use rab which is also god
@ZestyGingerGarlicClove Not every language is the same. Spanish people or French people for example will say Dios or Dieu, not "God" because this is not how it is said in their language.
@@forthebestresultsonalldevices Why do you think Christians call God the same thing despite speaking different languages?
30:18 Prophet Yunus (PBUH) (Correction) Allah did not punish him he wanted to teach him a lesson about trust and he was very patient calling his people back to Allah. He spent years, days and nights trying to call people back to Allah. Also please do not show depictions of our Prophets in Islam as it could confuse a younger audience other's
Well they have a pinned comment saying the illustrations are Christian 🤷♀️
Don't worry. No Islamic prophets are subject of this video. The only Islamic prophet ever is not depicted as he lived 600 years after the Bible. But we don't want to "confuse" a "younger audience" with that.
@@str.77 Are you talking about Ahmed (PBUH)
@@YazanA200 Who's Ahmed?
@@str.77 by your logic the only christian characters i marry and jesua.
the others are all jewish propheta
6:59 I think you are mistaken about Quran not mentioning the incident of drunkedness of Nuh(Alaihiwasallam ) because it never existed any human being with rational should be able to refute that a Prophet can never act in such a way and moreover Islam has made alchohol haram so there's no debate on whether or not Nuh(Alaihiwasallam) was a pious man and there was no such incidents thats why its a clear refutation to bible's fabrication...This fact of Piousness also applies to all other Prophets of Islam so any prophet cannnot do anything that is directly against the Commands of Allah
If he did it would’ve looked bad for Christian’s
they don't believe in the prophets' purity and perfections.
Only one so-called "prophet" can apparently violate these commands at will or even change them when they dont suit him: murder, deceit, lust, adultery, oh and marrying a CHILD (consummated it when she was NINE years old!)
Look, ALL people have sin in their lives. THERE IS NO ONE WHO IS RIGHTEOUS... (Psalm 14:1-3)
We ALL have sinned and deserve eternal punishment from God. We can choose to have Him substitute our punishment through Jesus or pay for it ourselves.
Read Romans 3 in the injeel to find out more
@@Lord9Genesisyour yapping without knowledge typical Christian 😂😂 please go educate yourself on Islam
What about prophet Lut? Very important figure
Also Prophet Ezra or Uzair
rainbow is sensitive topic nowdays
All respect for you 😂😂👏👏👏
You can't talk about anything right just praise sh*it these days
@@suegem
Maybe the channel's author itself part of homo-ppls, probably they don't appreciate & not happy with that Prophet Lot fight against homo-ppls 😂
It's a comparison between characters in both holy books. The bible probably doesn't have Lut Ezra ect..
@@Xnot4in it does ,but they aren't prophets in the bible!
Lot wasn't talking with god directly and he wasn't prophet, just good follower.
7:03 that is true but two individuals of Noah/Nuh's family were mentioned in the Quran to have disbelieved: his wife and and one of his sons (extrabiblical) named Yam/Canaan who was of the drowned
Edit: seems like you mentioned Canaan/Yam
Absolutely mesmerizing performance! I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
اشهد ان لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله
رضيت بالله ربا و بالاسلام دينا و بمحمد نبيا
الهم اغفر لي ولوالدي وللمؤمنين والمؤمنات والمسلمين والمسلمات الاحياء منهم والاموات
I'm muslim, this is a wonderful video teaching us about our religions❤
Me too
@@kittyboochanyesbongono8467 you guys are following the Dajjal, most of these names don't exist in the Quran, run away. go back to toiling, if you have only fate, these people will misguide you. Allah save us from their errors.
But I wonder why he didn't talk about Lot!?😏
@@fzcbh4698 because just like you, you don't have knowledge about him, nor any other prophet.
@@bananahastodie420 what are u talking about, what u mean?
You said some wrong things.
1. In Islam, Eve didn't eat first from the tree. It was said "they" ate from the tree, which means Adam could've been first, or Eve, or they both at the same time. Muslims who say that Eve was the first say it because they've been affected by Chrsitianity.
2. Ishaq's name is pronounced like this:
EE as in sEE
C as in City
H as in Hello (not the same way it's in Arabic but can be said by an English tongue)
A as in cAr
K as in (also not the same as in Arabic but fits the English tongue)
So the SH sound isn't pronounced as SH. The S is pronounced solely, and the H too. But this mistake isn't a big deal since you're not Arabic.
3. It can't be said that Musa is one of the most important prophets because, as stated in the Qur'an, God loves all his prophets equally and they are all as much important as each other.
So that's basically it. Thank you for making this video it really helped me learn more about Christianity.
Moses IS indeed ONE OF the most important prophets. So is Noah, Abraham, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them all) we call them in arabic اولو العزم
@@Sarasketchbook They are all equally important. Just because some were mentioned more in the Quran than others doesn't mean they're more important. God said "ولا نفرق بين احد من رسله" which means we do not differentiate between any of his prophets.
It's means that they're the prophet who suffered the most to spread the massage of god it's doesn't mean that they better then the other prophets@@Sarasketchbook
For the third point. You misunderstood. All the prophets are equal in our faith in them meaning we have faith in all of them equally but the are different as allah said like mosa who talked to allah Mohammed (صلى الله عليه وسلم) who saw allah and he is the greatest human ever to exist and yousouf who is the most beautiful one ever and Ibrahim who is literally Khalil allah meaning his closest friend... etc.
also in Islam women aren’t cursed because of Eve/Hawa eating the fruit making childbirth some sort of punishment. Obviously this is unjust. And yes Hawa isnt outlined to have picked the fruit first, both Adam and Hawa are accountable for THEIR OWN SINS. And we will be accountable for our own.
The last prophet Muhammad ❤
Just the fact: Allah is an Arabic word means God in English, so don't be afraid to call him God because you are speaking English in this video, but if you are speaking Arabic so call him Allah.
True you can use word God for allah
But the word for god in arabic is elah(إلە)
The word allah has more depth
The word God can be used as title
For example: the gods of norse
Another example: lets say someone worship a snake the worshipper can call him a god
But can the worshipper call him allah?
Or can we say the allah of norse?
The answer is NO
And also the word god has female version which is goddess
But the world allah there is no male or female version(because God has no gender)
Take a closer look at this arabic sentence
(لا إله إلا الله)
It read like this(la elaha ella allah)
If we translate it to English its become like this
(There is no god but allah)
Noticed the word elah become God in translation but the word allah stayed the same
Long story short the word allah is a NAME
It mean: the one who is worthy of being worship
The God of islam has more than hundred names(most people say its 99)
But there is only one god and the greatest of those name is (ALLAH)
Sorry if this doesn’t benefit you
This is all i know
Someone correct me if i write any misinformation
Muslims do not worship god. The god of the Bible and whatever Muslims worship is clearly different no matter how you cut it.
Well it's also a good way to avoid a confusion between god in islam and god(jesus) in christianity
@@adam_elm_5680 I guess then the channel owner should said Allah too to the Judaism god if this video about Bible vs Torah.
it is as if ALL religions are worshipping the SAME God, altho is it the ultimate creator or is it lucifer in disquese is the big question expecialy since jesus sied things like "ye not know what ye worship" but also sied lots things FOR the God, so its kind confusing., and no! even as a kid i did NOT understand and thught heaven was a lie to make humanity OK with fact they will suffer SCP 2718 at worst, and nihility at best!
respect to all religions and their believers of the world and to non-believers as well. You ve put a big , detailed effort , which also deserves a big respect . thank you , i personally did not know much of thiese.
😂😂😂
u forgot to mention that Isaac in the Christian religion did not know that his father intended to sacrifice him, and his father Abraham deceived him throughout the journey until God ordered him not to be sacrificed.
As for the Islamic religion, his father told him that he saw in his dream that he was slaughtering him (meaning that this was a command from God), so his son Ishaq accepted that and was ready to obey God’s command, until God commanded not to slaughter him.
In addition, there is a miracle mentioned in Islam only about the Prophet Jesus, in the Qur’an, which says that when he was born, the people were surprised that Mary had given birth to a child, so they asked her how you could do that, and your parents were of good reputation, so Jesus spoke when he was a child, to vindicate his mother and explain The miracle of his birth and the purpose of it (which is to spread the message of monotheism).
This miracle is very important because it shows the reason why the Jews did not kill Mary. It was known that adulterers and adulteresses were killed at that time, and this miracle was not mentioned in Christianity.
i noticed how the Bible highlights the short comings of their characters, shows us how nobody is perfect, not even some of the renowned prophets but God is still faithful and loving. thank you for this informative video.
If that’s the case, why didn’t your “God” forgive Adam and Eve for their sin and gave the rest of Humanity the so-called “Original Sin”. While, in Islam, Allah (God) is so merciful and forgiving that he forgave them and made Adam (PBUH) as a Prophet and also praised him in many places in the Qur’an.
Allah says in the Qur’an that no person shall bear the sin of another person and he will only be held responsible for what he/she does. This shows how fair and just is Allah.
But the rest of humanity is not just paying for Adam’s sins. The rest of humanity is just as sinful as Adam
@@andrezdaniel1832 Of course, humans will definitely sin cuz no one’s perfect. That’s why Allah says that the best of the sinners are those who repent. When a Muslim regrets what he did (sin) and asks Allah for forgiveness, Allah replaces the bad deeds with good deeds.
You don’t need to go a mosque or church, or confront an imam or a bishop to get your sins forgiven.
We, as Muslims, believe that prophets and messengers are at higher degree and status than other humans. They’re the chosen ones and Allah only chooses those who have best qualities and righteousness.
So, we don’t believe the Prophets and Messenger of Allah committed any major sins or any major acts of disobedience to Allah.
Allah tells the stories of the Prophets and Messengers in Qur’an so that we take them as role models including Jesus (PBUH). We, Muslims, love all the Prophets and Messengers but we love Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) more than others.
@@syedgmibrahim2004 No he’s not. Allah in Islam is not merciful. God in Christianity is logical. There is a judgement for each sin, unless the penalty is paid for redemption. This is the logical fair just forgiving God, not your false idolatry God of Kabba black stone
@@andrezdaniel1832 Exaclty
So basically monotheism is highly emphasized in Islam, while current form of Christianity claims to be monotheistic yet current Christians favor Jesus over God while simultaneously claiming they're the same.
I only worship one God and only one. As simple as that.
Just because something appear simple doesn't mean it's true. Both religions are monotheistic, but Christianity show some of the mystical nature of God's unique spiritual existence.
Both religions present God as having a nature that's a compound unity, but in different ways.
Allah has many titles and attributes, all part of the same God. He doesn't just have one single attribute for example, he has many. Allah is also described has having body-parts like two right-hands, eyes, a shin etc.
God of the Bible has many titles and attributes as well, but also reveal a unique characteristic that we don't see among beings in Creation: God exists as three persons in one being, one unique nature.
@@LordEsel88 just because I attribute someone as being "generous" and being "merciful" doesn't mean I mean two different distinctions/entities.
If Christians truly believe that Jesus and God are the same, why do they refer to them as separate entities?
I tried inquiring many Christians about the nature of trinity, many of which gave contradicting answers.. clearly your father, mother, and grandparents have different interpretations of what-so-called "trinity".
I really hate dishonesty, so please be honest and say whether you actually in your heart regard "The Father" and "The Son" as one thing or not, and such a consequential nature (father before son) indicates that they're different from each other.
@@oban2259 Father, Son and Holy Spirit are one and the same God. Three persons, one nature, one God.
For us humans who live in Creation, we are one person, one being. That is the example we see. But God does not have our limit.
A simple but limited comparison I could give is that you, as a human being, have two hands, one left-hand, one right-hand. They are distinct, they are named, but they are part of your one being as a human.
Father, Son and Holy Spirit are distinct and named, but exist as one being, one nature.
These topics are difficult to put into words and explain, because we are talking about the unlimited existence of God outside of our limited universe, outside of space and time.
The reason why people people have given you different answers to your questions may simply be the fact that truly explaining God is difficult, if not impossible.
You also get differing answers depending on if you ask a layman or knowledgable Christian. The same is true in Islam, where the scholars, the Ulema, discuss advanced topics that layman Muslims don't partake in.
I hope my answer is at least somewhat helpful to you. I have enjoyed speaking to you.
For us they are the same entity, different personages, you can understand it as like different forms of water, ice, steam or water.
The way it was explained to me is that God the father is God himself or the superego, his consciousness, God the son or Jesus is God’s idea of himself, like the ego, the Holy Spirit is the love that flows between them or Gods “Id” or desires and instincts.
Truly I believe they are the same, when I envision what God looks like it is the face of Jesus, they are all just different parts of God’s existence - these are complicated ideas that we wouldn’t have believed were it not for the revelations Jesus made to his disciples.
@@DougM-dv4ot "These are complicated ideas that we wouldn't have believe were it not for the revelations"
You see.. the thing is about Islam, you like it or not, is it affirms the monotheistic message Jesus has perfectly delivered as a prophet. Before the virgin birth of Jesus, what was the message of the previous prophets?
Islam affirms all of the prophets' messages, which was unsurprisingly: worship one God and only one God.
When I say "God", I'm talking about the creator, the one that is eternal, that has no beginning, the omnipotent.
God is taking care of this whole world, so tell me when Jesus was crucified did the world collapse for a second then he was resurrected?
Any rational and logical person would know that when you say "The Father" and "The Son" it denotes clear succession.
If you want to disregard rationale and logic, then it must be really tough being born in Jesus era, because his revelations is so hard to understand! I'd rather be born when Moses was a prophet, or Abraham.
Are we must regard him as a God because he's capable of miracles? Isn't that what the "false Christ" is capable of doing as well? What is the difference?
Let me tell you: The true Christ will tell you to worship God, while the false Christ will be able to perform miracles then tell you to worship him.
The narrative is so clear if seen uncorrupt.
Proof that he pbuh was sincere
After the battle of Badr, a decision had to me made in regards the prisoners of war. The Prophet (peace and blessing be upon him) consulted Abu Bakr and Umar (May Allah be pleased with them both). Abu Bakr suggested that they should be ransomed while Umar felt it was more appropriate to put them to death. The Prophet (peace and blessing be upon him) preferred Abu Bakr’s suggestion. The next day, Umar went to see the Prophet (peace and blessing be upon him), and found him and Abu Bakr weeping. When he asked them about the reason for their weeping, he was told that the following verse was revealed in regards to the decision taken by the Prophet,
‘It is not fitting for an apostle that he should have prisoners of war until he hath thoroughly subdued the land. Ye look for the temporal goods of this world; but Allah looketh to the hereafter; and Allah is Exalted in might, Wise. Had it not been for a previous ordainment from Allah, a severe penalty would have reached you for the (ransom) that ye took.’ [8:67-68, Yusuf Ali]
Absolutely amazing video❤....but a simple correction from my side ,As per Islam-Quran; Noah's wife and his disbeliever son were punished as they were also disbelievers .
As a Muslim, I truly thank you for your respect towards our faith and religion, big fan of your videos too!
is it? it's forbidden in islam to depict prophets.
@@admar1208that's why kaffirs creates these videos
@@admar1208it's
The beauty of this video is that it shows us that the two religions are way more similar than they are different 🙏🏼🤲🏼
The difference is fundamental. Christianity built on idea of trinity, from Islamic perspective that is paganism
Just a quick correction on idris (AS) he actually passed away in the heavens, his soul was taken in the 4th heaven
How many heavens are there?
@@alleyl4164none.
@@alleyl41647 type of heaven and hell. In Islam, Allah love number 7, so everything that mention in Quran mostly 7
@@GegerPrayuda-what are you yapping broo? Where does it say Allah loves number 7 ?? And there are 8 kinds of hell not 7
Prophet Idris was taken up alive is in a Hadith recorded by "Sahih al-Bukhari" and other collections where Prophet Muhammad mentioned that Idris was raised up to the heavens. This Hadith has led to the belief that Idris did not die in the conventional sense but was honored with a special elevation by Allah
In rabeeca
ifqa point there's a slight mistake muslim belief is also that Israelites were born from prophet ishaq however prophet Mohammad Lineage comes from prophet ismael not ishaq
This is a great informative video
indeed
Zero!
@@letitiakarim2766 so y u here lol
Missing:
Hud
Salih
Luth
Khidr
Reuben
Simeon
Levi
Judah
Dan
Naphtali
Gad
Asher
Issachar
Zebulon
Who are the first three?
(excluding Luth)
@@achilles7607 Lot is related to Sodom-Gomora then Vesuvius
@@raihanfarrelofficial
Yes, I know. I meant hud, salih and khidr...
@@achilles7607 Hud possibly is Eber, Salih possibly is Shelah & Khidr is mysterious man who met moses
@@raihanfarrelofficial
Oh ok. Thank you.
This is my favourite words of Allah
O believers! Do not enter the homes of the Prophet without permission ˹and if invited˺ for a meal, do not ˹come too early and˺ linger until the meal is ready. But if you are invited, then enter ˹on time˺. Once you have eaten, then go on your way, and do not stay for casual talk. Such behaviour is truly annoying to the Prophet, yet he is too shy to ask you to leave. But Allah is never shy of the truth. And when you ˹believers˺ ask his wives for something, ask them from behind a barrier. This is purer for your hearts and theirs. And it is not right for you to annoy the Messenger of Allah, nor ever marry his wives after him. This would certainly be a major offence in the sight of Allah.
why is those verses your favorite?
@@Ali-Alsalman The poetry and eloquence of this verse is too amzaing, no human can come out with something like this
@@Abdul_Aloha well said.
Mohammad is so good at manipulating his cult😂 Always an advantage for the profit
@@Abdul_Alohayou are trying to mock us I’m not stupid
Apart from the differences between two religions, we should have to seek similarities and live together in harmony.
Islam, Christianity and Judaism are like the sunrays coming from the three hole of the roof, apart from each other but coming from same source 💓💓💓
Not if Islam is false
Islam is the only one that’s not named after someone or something Islam means to submit which is what all the prophets did
Christians and Jews don’t share the same God as Muslims, though Muslims believe we do.
@@Gggg-cq1ihNo christianity is polytheistic
As an agnostic, i find the Quran version more meaningful and teaches more abt morality
I hope you will try reading the Qur’an. If the Qur’an is from God, you will accept Islam, and if it is not from God, you will not accept Islam. I am a Muslim and I say that the Qur’an is from God. 😊
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂quran and morality?
@@carllucas89 Bible is full of pornographic stories and people doing sex
@@carllucas89 show me where YOU get your morality from a morality changing god or from liberal men? if so either are easily debunked by islam lmao, as in we have a higher morality. show me what book do you follow or belief.
@@DeenDawahClips I do not get morality from someone who married aisha 🤣🤣🤣
Judaism -Old Testament
Christianity-New Testament
Islam-Final Testament
Final Testament implies to the final, unchanged testament for the entire World
Islam - testament of satan 😂
Blud not evenn muslims believe this, they believe all verses that disprove them are corrupt and all that agree are unchanged (God of the gaps)
Islam feeling quite logical and relevant (2)
I understand the need for contrast but red and green is a poor choise if color pair
Maybe yellow and purple, blue and green, yellow and green or an other shade of red and green (bc these religion are connected to these colors but still kinda gives off the vibe that like one is correct and the other one is wrong) ^^'"
Really cool video btw
They are..... Right and wrong
@@whitesimurgh6363this video was meant to bring christians and muslims together in a peaceful way to view the similarities and differences between our religions, also to educate curious people. this kind of commentary is wholly unnecessary and should be taken elsewhere. have a nice day
The colors are perfectly chosen. Because the main color in Christianity is red (crimson) like people in vatican (wearing robes, headpieces) there is always a use of the color "crimson". Even for illustrations of Virgin Mary, Jesus and so on. It's because it was a really rare color, only used by the "clergy" / the church, kings and protagonists of the bible. Same for Islam cause the main color is green, because it also was the favorite color of the prophet muhammad saw or at least he used to wear the color green very often. But green is the main color in Islam. So regardlessly of any assumptions you have the colors were chosen rightfully.
I don't know abt the red one, but in islam the color green is the most common.
One key difference regarding prophets in Islam and Christianity: The Quran says that none of the prophets are sinful, rather all pure in contrast to Christianity which says that all prophets except Jesus(PBUH) had committed sin.
In Islam we're not showing the faces of prophets and their mothers and fathers and their closest friends
The person who made this video is not a Muslim
Greetings to both my Chirtstan and Muslim brothers ❤️
PEACE💗
Speaking of the Adam & Eve story, although I’m not a muslim, in fact I’m an ex-muslim. I do however think that Islam makes more sense when it comes to their story, there’s a verse in Quran that says “That no burdened person (with sins) shall bear the burden (sins) of another.” And it is one of the most beautiful verses, and muslim Arabs often use it as a saying.
Why did I become an ex-Muslim?
Islam makes more sense
@Mirror_Edits333do you know what injil is? Injil is the gospel that Jesus was preaching. Jesus was not preaching gospel of mark mathew Luke and john. And even in the gospel of mark mathew lukr and John. Nowhere it says jesus is god. You are lying
@Mirror_Edits333 Injil is supposed to be Bible but corrupted. That's a great way that Islam includes all the previous books and prophets but also makes them less important by saying they're all corrupted through time. So, there is actually no contradiction in that case for sure. You want contradictions? Quran gets basic math wrong lol
@@ishubetterthanyou1582 the books that are mentioned in the Quran served their purpose at the time that’s why there were no need to be kept by Allah without corruption they were meant for the people at the time they were delivered however the Quran if meant for everyone that came in prophet Mohammed peace be upon him time and to everyone after thus it needed to be protected from corruption even though a lot of people tried to change it and failed
And to the contradictions you are talking about the Quran doesn’t have any and even though many have tried to show that the Quran had contradictions it was because of a fallacy a misunderstanding of the scripture …etc
So if you have noticed a contradiction just search for it in the internet you will find many people rebottling it and may Allah’s mercy and well being be with you
@@ishubetterthanyou1582 Injil is not the bible. Why are you just making stuff up?
Injil is the Gospel that Isa(Jesus) PBUH preached. While the Gospels in the bible (Mark, Mathew, John, and Paul) are supposed biographies of Isa(Jesus) PBUH written by unknown authors, with none of them being an actual eye witness to any crucifixion.
Tell me where does the Quran gets basic maths wrong?
Funny coming from the people who claim 1 + 1 + 1 = 1.
@@Sam-ym4cc 💀 Kid, there is NO gospel of Jesus. You're trying to use history while justifying your mythology. That's just hilarious.
Yea.. It's strange that you skipped prophet Luth (Lot in Christianity). Are you scared of the backlash from the abc and the woke community?
As a Catholic Christian I believe that we will unite with Muslims through the Blessed Mother Mary & Jesus. We have many of the same good values. I respect them and I respect their love for God, the modesty, praying 5x a day, alms giving and kindness. We believe in those same values. I think we could learn a lot from each other.
But they will not show same respect to you
Such lovely words ❤u have so much love ❤
muslims really love Mary and Jesus.
in Quran , there is jus bragging about christians. but i cannot say the same for judas and muslims unfortunately. Allah sometimes criticizes both judah and muslims.
after watch this and search many things in Internet, i can say Islam is more Makes more sense
I'm a proud to be a Muslim ☪️ .I'm an Egyptian 🇪🇬
Sure habibi
@@Grassmpl what is habibi
i am an egyptian (coptic) christian 🇪🇬☦️
@@stressedhaish69420basically like friend or love, other word for dude something like that
Isl am is a pa gan religion started by the arabs in the 7th century.
The stone kissing practice and Hajj are both Nabatean Pa gan practices that arabs stole from the Nabatean region nearby the Leuke Kome region.
The stone kissing practice was initially offered to the pa gan deity Hubal, and now muslims offer it to the pag an Islam ic deity All ah.
It is also worth mentioning that Me cca is a 7th century fabrication with no archaelogical nor historical evidence before Christ.
If you look deeper, one holy book is missing their most important chain of narration. I don't think I have to say which one is it because it's painfully clear as day.
Which one
The incest one?
They don't mentioned them because it would make bible look so bad
@@nicollaspernando8972
Please provide a name of this
The Lot of Sodom and Gomorrah?
Haven't watched the video but... Do not make depictions of Islamic figures...
We see it as disrespectful to our religion and It is offensive to Muslim community
We do not allow that....
Edit: just saw the pinned comment but still... If the depictions are from the bible then keep them to Bible side not in the center...
In islam, the guy that was crucified in the stead of Jesus was Judas. It was heard that Jesus kept asking God, "Why have you forsaken me?" This makes a lot more sense if you put it in the concept that Judas was made to look like the very person he betrayed.
we don't know if it was judas... we only know that its was one of his disciples
It doesn’t make sense because in history he died. This is delusional.
@beatforjesusbykellym2104 it was said god changed the appearance of Judas to look like Jesus. Jesus was taken to heaven (not killed) to come back and kill Anti-Christ (dajjal).
In the end, the one who died was Judas.
6:40 , muslim here ...i'm pretty sure every human on earth was killed by the flood at that time including noah's son also his name was not mentioned? the only people living at that time were the believers that were on the arc...
Islam is ♥️
30:23
Prophet Yunsi in islam didn’t escape he prophetic mission but rather he delivered the word of good for so many years but his ppl didn’t believe he so he was sad and depressed and he left them and come the whale story.
He was afraid of punishment so he left without permission and he went on the sheep and the sheep started sinking the they started drawing lots and he was throw in because his name came up 3 times and the whale swallowed him.
And the whale is story is his mukjizat and a sign of protection from God, because no way for normal human would still be alive and well after few days in fish stomach
Cool stories i like how, through time, the characters & plots slightly change
Why Biblical names are in English its Hawwa in Quran and also Hawwa in Bible not Eve, why English people changed the Biblical names ? in our language the names are exactly same as in Hebrew...and Arabic
because hebrew and arrabic has identical roots but latin languages are different.
Very good Bro, MashaAllah, Allah Will guide you with more knowledge, Ameen. 🎉🎉
Islamic versions are more logical and real it seems
Islam feeling quite logical and relevant
Yes, it is! The more you learn about Islam, the more logical it gets. If you have any questions, ask me anything, and I'll try my best to answer your questions.
By logical, you mean earth is flat...
@@kirankumarbhadane9370 u studied islam from whatsapp university or mc donald university
@@SpreadTheHaqq Cuántos años tenía aysha cuando tuvo relaciones con Muhammad?
@@kirankumarbhadane9370 I didn't say anything about the earth being flat. What are you talking about?
13:02 you forgot to mention that Isaac in Islam even help his father to build the Al-Aqsa Mosque does in Islam we believe that Abraham peace be upon him he built the Kaaba and the Al-Aqsa Mosque
According to the historical and archaeological evidence, Mecca did not exist in the times of Abraham, instead, Mecca is a 7th century fabrication made by the arabs.
This channel not at important different thing with Bible and Al Quran
It was built by Abd-al Malik in 685 AD
@shantanukhandkar he built dome of Rock not Al-Aqsa Mosque
@@shantanukhandkar all of them 'rebuilt it" because AlAqsa & Alka' ba were the first mosques on the earth.
Why all of them look white? Prophets were mostly middle eastern and ancient humans who were majority black or olive skin.
who said that im from middle east we have many white people
@@H7moody13 That's due to migration over the past milleniums to different parts of the world. Natives to North Africa have a darker complexion because of the body's adaption to the climate there. It's like how in the United States there are white people, but the Native Americans aren't white.
People from the Middle East who are “white” are called light skinned not white
cause its not accurate they litreally just made the characters out of their own imaginations
It’s because this video was made by a European/Westerner. Different communities and regions depict Biblical and religious individuals in ways that look similar to other humans around them. For example many Christian paintings of Biblical characters in Ethiopia and Eritrea look like Black people, most ones in the West and Europe look like White people, and ones in East Asia are painted as looking East Asian.
Awesome video 👍🏼
The funny thing is that historically those names arw closer together in their pronunciation because the author is speaking English and using English spelling.....for example in Polish some of thet names are:
Rakela (Rachel)
Józef (spelled with a long "oo")
Benjamin (is spelled with a "y" sound)
Maryja (Mary/Mariam/Miriam)
Jacob and John are spelled also with a "Y" sounds : Jakob and Jan
Mojżesz is spelled with a hard french like "g" sound
Samuel - short "" not rounded "u"
And Joshua also has a "Y" sound like Jesus - Joszua and Jezus (in old church traditions spelled with no "s" at the end - Jezu Chryste closer to Greek Yesu Christo
Mashallah Long live Islam Because it is true religion
Allah hu Akbar
How do you know?
@@Euro.PatriotThe distortion movements to which Islam was subjected, had any religion, race, or humanity organization been subjected to them, would have fallen before they began, but Islam increases and spreads every day, and not by the sword as they claim.
@@thehunter144 Islam literally started through conquest in Muhammad's (police be upon him) life.
@@Euro.Patriotyeah but look at the countries we killed and destroyed there was no poor in the islamic countries back then 😂 look at france and england killed natives and destroyed our countries and they even killed each other in ww2 we will never be like u😮
'Not by sword' don't make me laugh😂 @@thehunter144
Btw you forgot abt the Zamzam water when you told about Hajar.
The zamzam well is a 7th century fabrication just like Mecca.
It's also worth mentioning that there is alot of christian high priests in the time of prophet Muhammed(before his revelation) PBUH who predicted or knew a prophet was soon to come from the arabian region and that he would be arab, that how some of the first believers from afar came to know of islam and later on converting.
If you notice, the Bible makes a lot of these prophets seem evil or sheds light only on their flaws/mistakes as if they are the highlight of their lives
right, prophets are supposed to be the best amongst humans that's why they're chosen.
The reason for that is to show that even the most flawed humans can preach the word of God, not only perfect people
Missing the point entirely. it's to show that we can all lead holy lives, no matter where we start or come from. Islam preaches that only these special folk could do that, which I feel is not a good message to followers, basically telling them "you can not achieve what these people did"
In the Bible, many prophets are depicted with their flaws and mistakes highlighted, sometimes giving the impression that they are evil or flawed individuals. This portrayal serves several purposes:
Humanizing the Prophets: By showing the prophets' mistakes and weaknesses, the Bible portrays them as ordinary human beings rather than perfect individuals. This humanization helps readers relate to the prophets and understand that even great figures can falter.
Emphasizing Divine Guidance: Despite their flaws, the prophets in the Bible are still chosen by God to deliver important messages. By showcasing their imperfections, the Bible underscores the idea that God's guidance and grace can work through imperfect vessels.
Teaching Moral Lessons: The stories of the prophets' mistakes often serve as cautionary tales, teaching moral lessons to readers. By highlighting their errors, the Bible encourages reflection on the consequences of disobedience and the importance of staying faithful to God's commands.
Demonstrating Redemption: Many prophets in the Bible experience moments of redemption and growth after their failings. These narratives demonstrate the possibility of forgiveness, transformation, and spiritual renewal, offering hope to readers who may have also stumbled in their faith.
Overall, the depiction of prophets with flaws in the Bible serves a deeper narrative purpose beyond simply portraying them in a negative light. It provides insight into the complexities of human nature, the power of divine intervention, and the themes of redemption and forgiveness.
@@sirnetflix7162Islam emphasises the struggles the prophets went through, and how they persevered through that and maintained their hope and obedience in God. The point of the prophets’s stories is to show us that just like them, we will go through hardships and we are all able to overcome them with patience and obedience in God. Prophets having excellent character is not to tell us that “we can never be like them”. It instead tells us that we should look up to them and try to live like them. They are role models to us. God was competent enough to choose great men to guide humanity. Why would God choose morally weak men to guide humanity? That doesn’t make sense
He has revealed to you ˹O Prophet˺ the Book in truth, confirming what came before it, as He revealed the Torah and the Gospel - Surat al-imran : verse-3
نَزَّلَ عَلَيْكَ ٱلْكِتَـٰبَ بِٱلْحَقِّ مُصَدِّقًۭا لِّمَا بَيْنَ يَدَيْهِ وَأَنزَلَ ٱلتَّوْرَىٰةَ وَٱلْإِنجِيلَ
سورة ال عمران، اية ٣
Cool video
I love how peaceful the comment section is ❤
Nice one background tone ❤
I'm not a religious fanatic, but I think the explanation from Islam side so interesting.
being religious doesn't mean being fanatic... it preserve you from a lot of harmufull things i m muslim tho idk about christianity
Where is the most important person?
Muhammad (PBUH)
Ikr? mentioned in both scriptures. the most perfect creation of God
Mohammed isn't mentioned in the Bible, so not possible to make a comparison
@@lionelproctor82actually he is. But people changed this verses in versions of Bible, e.g, John 14:26
@@deniztheuser What is your proof that it was changed?
@@lionelproctor82 just compare it simply. It has many versions, not one
30:18, I just wanted to clarify the Islamic perspective. Yunus did preach to his people for many years and warned them of a punishment. His people ignored him and so Yunus left his people to avoid the punishment they were about to receive, leading to him being swallowed.
I respect the cristian belief that prophets have their shortcomings. However, if you actually think about it, if God chooses a person to be his representative on earth. That person should have perfect morality. Otherwise, what is the difference between him and the people he is sent to lead to the straight path.
The bible has been corrupted and falsfied through Translations, lost original text and languages and corrupted priests for worldly gains. Previous scriptures were corrupted long ago. It's not even debatable!
They attack prophets and even The Most Hight.. One made him Three persons, which is clear and pure polytheism/paganism from roman mythologies/philosophies and the others, Slunder Prophets, reject and kill others. Also, have some blasphemous beliefs about The One God.
When u make prophets Adulterous, idolterous, thieves ..etc. This is an attack against their prophethood & credibility.
Imagine a prophet preaching to people about something while doing it xD
Their rabbis falsified the scripture for a worldly reason and Shaytan was obviously behind that. No doubt about it!
Exactly