These days we see myriad of messages bruited around on the net in which texts of Al-CIAda express hatred of the children of the "Cross" or "Crusaders". They target foreigners anywhere around the world, calling them messengers of the "Cross". By the "Cross" and "Crusaders", they mean Christians. The corporate media seize upon such events and widely propagate them. Is Al-CIAda really adhering to Islamic principles in carrying out their ruthless attacks on people? Or are they a destabilizing agent using
But, let's see what the holy book of Muslims says about Jesus: In Quran, stories about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ are abundant. The Quran recalls his miraculous birth, his teachings, the miracles he performed by God's permission, and his life as a respected prophet of God. The Quran also repeatedly reminds that Jesus was a human prophet sent by God.
"Behold! the angels said, 'Oh Mary! God gives you glad tidings of a Word from Him. His name will be Christ Jesus, the son of Mary, held in honor in this world and the Hereafter, and in (the company of) those nearest to God. He shall speak to the people in childhood and in maturity." It is a verse in Muslims Holy Book.
Another verse: "He shall be (in the company) of the righteous... And God will teach him the Book and Wisdom, the Law and the Gospel'.
Muslims believe that Jesus was the son of Mary, and was conceived without the intervention of a human father. The Quran describes that an angel appeared to Mary, to promise to her the "gift of a holy son". She was astonished at the news, and asked: "How shall I have a son, seeing that no man has touched me, and I am not unchaste?". When the angel explained to her that she had been chosen for the service of God, and that God had ordained the matter, she devoutly submitted herself to His will. These are verses from Muslim Holly Book.
Quran describes that Mary retreated from her people outside the city, and gave birth to Jesus underneath a remote date palm tree. The tree miraculously provided nourishment for her during labor and birth. The chapter has been named "The Chapter of Mary."
The Quran speaks of Mary not only as the mother of Jesus, but as a righteous woman in her own right. There is even a chapter of the Quran named for her (the 19th chapter of the Quran.
I am just wondering: How come Mulims' holy book praises and adores Jesus and his mother, calling them Prophet of God and a righteous woman, but, Al-CIAda who claim to follow principles of Islam do not respect the teachings of the book they claim to follow?
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What you are wondering about is the question that many have. Hate is a crime of the heart and its presents hurts us all.
Thank you for this post, and I wish you abundant happiness this coming year….
Vic
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Western analysts have a habit of associating the Middle East with a barbarious religion that permits honour killings, the physical and mental abuse of women and other forms of disgraceful acts, however, the very pillar of the Islamic faith, the Quran, tends to dismiss such assertions with the dedication of a Chapter after Mary. I am quite suprised with recognising this. Thank you for informing this audience. I have not had the chance of deeply analysing the Quran, however, I was conscious of its notions of peace and submission, contrary to Al-CIAda.
Take care and thanks.
Slaughtering innocent people is definitely not a part of Islam.So it is bad if Alqaeda does it or the US.
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