Christianity 101: An Islamic Approach to Understand Christian Beliefs | Dr. Ali Ataie
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- Опубликовано: 26 фев 2022
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Professor Dr. Ali Ataie talks about Christian belief, tradition and practice and its similarities and differences with the Islamic tradition.
This talk on comparative religion was delivered via the Muslim Community Center - East Bay (MCC East Bay) in Pleasanton, California on August 11, 2020.
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Amazing lecture on Christianity. May Allah guide all Christians to the straight path.
Ameen summa ameen🤲🏽🤲🏽
We are clearly on the true and right path brother, I would imvite you to study and understand Christian theology!
Dr Ali Ataie is truly a gem. He’s so knowledgeable in comparative religion and how he understands Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic is so inspiring and I’ve learnt so much listening to his talks. May Allah keep increasing him in his knowledge and reward him for his efforts and da’wah.
Now I understand the significance of Christmas tree. The concept of trinity was fascinating and it did not make sense; and it is difficult to teach. "How did we get here?" How did we get to Trinity from one God to 3 in one? Dr. Ataie breaks it down for you in simple language for an average person who does not read Aramaic Greek or Hebrew. Dr. Ataie is a true theologian; I understand Christianity.Wow! A Muslim theologian teaches Christianity- the lies we were told.
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Very underrated speaker Dr Ali Altaie
MashaaaaAllah! He’s the new Deedat ( Allah grant him jannah)
Ameen🤲🏽🪻
Much appreciation to MCC and Dr. Ataie in providing these seminars at no cost to us. They really help us make sense of important issues by an authority in the field.
.."gods in making, lets vote on what we want".... SubhanAllah, what a people.....!!!! I cannot believe them. Alhumdolillah for Islam.
Alhuma Ruzukni husnil khatima Ameen.
As always, very informative and interesting! May Allah preserve Dr Ali!
Alhamdoulillah for islam
Thanks so much Allah makes you from the people of paradise
ameen🐱👍🏿
Great lecture
ما شاء الله استفدت كثيرا منك جزاك الله خيرا شيخ
Assalamualaykum. I would like to ask if you have heard of the Kolbrin bible and why was it destroyed ?
Thank you!
He's so knowledgeable in Christianity that my dad mistook him for a Christian 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahaahaaaa
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Jazaakumullaahu khairan Dr. Ataie for the wonderful research and lecture. So, is there much original gospel in Bible?
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a minor correction at 1:35. 1st and 2nd Kings are the Nevi'im, the Prophets, not the Ketuvim , that is not the Writings.
Margaret does not play. :)
He mentionned it correctly in other videos, so it must be misquoting
26:25 idk why this me laugh so much😂
We have Paul quoting the very important words of Jesus in 1 Corinthians 11:24-25
"Alexandrian" refers not directly to Alexander the Great, but to the city of Alexandria, which he had founded.
1:02:20
I guess Dr Ali Altaie misspoke when he says Paul was from Sicily instead of from Cilicia, a region in modern day Turkey.
Also, a couple of times, when he says there were 14 letters attributed to Paul in the New Testament.
Go and debate him
19:12. 33:08
but Jesus did conquer Rome (under Constantine)....just not the way the Jews envisioned it.
In 1 Corinthians 15:3 ff, we see Paul citing the teaching of the Jesus movement from the time before Paul's conversion.
And again in Philippians 2:5 ff
We know from the Epistle of Clement of Rome to the Corinthians, usually dated circa 70-95 CE, that Paul’s message and apostolic standing were endorsed by the Roman Christians, a group of believers not founded by Paul's missionary work and originating from a time before Paul's conversion.
Paul earlier Saul was a soldier. He witnessed the crucifixion.
But one needs to remember that the Rabbis had bribed the soldiers with money to say that Jesus was not resurrected. So Paul was burning his conscience in denial by crucifying the Christians. But God needed that vessel; thus, God confronted him on the road to Damascus. Thereafter, Paul was on fire for the Gospel - the same Jesus that he sought to destroy.
Man, perhaps he didnt develop much on your creed..... but your creed is simply roman pagan beliefs in abrahamic coat..... just in order to keep the roman empire united.... exactly the manifestation of the monster edom in jewish scripture who was the most dangerous because it morphed in order to survive..... cant you see all abrahamic prophets till muhammad peace upon them taught perfect monotheism, except christianity, where somehow the teaching of james the brother of jesus peace upon him himself whom he left as a teacher are tossed, and everyone follows instead the opposite teachings of paul a jew killer who testified he was tormented by demons, and who never met or studied under jesus, a man who preaches pagan like beliefs, who assures that the man named ”yeshua” (meaning god saves him) wasnt saved on the cross and died instead, thus everyone can simply eat his flesh and blood like in a black magic ritual in order to live without any accountability and toss everything that the one god commanded to all the rest of humanity...... what kind of hypocrisy is this? Youre telling me you dont see the clear deception? .... its obvious.... its just people who live this lie dont wanna be accountable.... thats it
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The idea that the 4 gospels develop higher and higher christologies with each passing decade, makes no sense if you want also to argue that Paul held that Jesus was God in the 50s of the common era before the earliest gospel was written.
@@ryanpowell9003 That's not very logical, but then again neither is Trinitarianism. The aspects of the Gospels which are concerned with assigning Jesus these titles and labels and elevating him to something above humanity are agreed to be the least historical (especially for the Gospel of John).
It still makes complete sense. Also - Paul didn’t believe Jesus was actually God.