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    allaah Christians of the 600’s (at the time of Muhammad’s life) in Arabia called “the God” as Allah. To my knowledge, Christians in Arabic countries continue to call the God as Allah. However, the qualifications of the God of Islam and Christianity differ. Islam utterly rejects the doctrine of trinity. Thus, Allah is more or less equal to the God the Father. Jesus is seen as one of the most holy prophets, but a human being nonetheless. the fundamental concept of the oneness of God in Islam and Christianity is different. From the biblical perspective we know that all the other prophets taught about the oneness of God, not a triune entity. So from this perspective it would be easy to say that the God concept is the same as Muslims. From a Muslim perspective we consider the God that Jesus prayed to, to be the actual true God and so Muslims will syau yes we believe in the same God as the Christians, but it is limited to the absolute oneness of God (trinitarian beliefs negate that concept) For Muslims, they have the doctrine of the Tawhid, which means that God our Lord your Lord is one, emphasis in surat al-ikhlas: For Christians, the God is a triun God, The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit. Three persons share the same essence (divinity) Which the Islamic doctrine disagree with, for Muslims, Jesus is just a messenger and The Holy Spirit is the archangel Gabriel, which means that Islam do not accept the doctrine Of The Trinity From an Islamic perception, which accept only strict monotheism, the Trinity is polytheistic concept i.e associating partners with God. In addition, Allah is both to be loved and feared at the same time in Islam. He is so unknowable, so above the human understanding that He instills a feeling of awe that inherently includes trembling. Furthermore, the Christian conception of the God is more personal. The Islamic God is much less personal. Although the Quran talks about Allah speaking, seeing, hearing etc., it emphasizes that this needs to be understood in the proper context. Islamic God, being outside of our space-time, is essentially incomprehensible and unknowable save what has been revealed. Apart from these differences, they are almost identical. Again, Christians of the Middle East have called the God as Allah, and have been continuing to do so implies that they refer to the same God. The differences only arise from the differences in respective religions. Another thing to note is that you may see the Christian response to this vary based on where you live. In America, there is a constant push by evangelical groups to paint Islam in as bad of a light as possible. ”, and suggest that because we use an Arabic Name for God, we don’t worship God. The terrible logic of this is that Arab Christians called God using the Name “Allah” as well. And that’s because it’s the Arabic Name for God. So these evangelicals basically denounce their own Arab brothers and sisters in faith when they make such claims. It’s totally illogical, but they’ve brainwashed plenty of Christians in the process, sadly. Jesus Christ will be questioned by the God almighty whether Jesus claims divinity or not. Jesus Christ is alive physically and his life extended for only he proves that he never claim divinity. There is not a single unambiguous or unequivocal verse in the verse that Jesus claims divinity. Jesus Christ is one of the human prophets like Adam, Abraham, Moses etc. Eating, sleeping, drinking, peeing, frightening,wondering, beginning, physical activities are not the qualification of God.

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    Christ said 3 Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent. John 17:3 Christ also did not claim divinity and restricted divinity to God (the Father) alone He did not say that he is a god or that the Holy Spirit is a god On the Day of Resurrection, Christ will expel Christians who are considered God or equal to God 22 Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ 23 Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’ Matthew 7:22-23 Islam is the final message to humanity It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah, from the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), that he said: “By the One in Whose hand is the soul of Muhammad, no one of this nation, Jew or Christian, hears of me then dies without having believed in that with which I was sent, but he will be one of the people of the Fire.” Narrated by Muslim (240). This hadith is a well-known and authentic narration found in Sahih Muslim (Hadith 240). Here is a brief explanation of its context and significance in Islamic theology: Universality of the Message: The hadith emphasizes that the message of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is addressed to all of humanity after his advent, including the earlier "People of the Scripture" (Jews and Christians). The Requirement of Faith: The central message is that if the message of Islam reaches a person in a clear and correct manner, and then that person deliberately rejects it and dies in that state, they will not attain salvation in the hereafter. Clarity (Al-Hujjah): Islamic scholars explain that this applies to those for whom the truth has been made clearly evident. If a person has never heard of Islam, or has only heard a distorted version, different rules apply according to the Quran. The hadith is used to emphasize the importance of faith (iman) in Muhammad (pbuh) as the final messenger to attain salvation according to Islamic teachings. https://www.facebook.com/10005986662...93074847705732 https://www.facebook.com/10005986662...23196365989472 Christian Gives It His All — Then This Happens | Hashim | Speakers Corner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMg_ZoAbHsE 🔥 HOT DEBATE!! Muslim Wrecks Arrogant Indian Christian | Hashim | Speakers Corner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFm7MWy9zJ4 Quran ‘Mistakes’ Claim Backfires BADLY | Mansur | Speakers Corner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQZxUB63Hzk

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    Abraham, Moses, Jesus , Mohmmed all had visions from God and set new laws, and they were called prophets as they did prophets (do not eat pork, only eat kosher food, circumcision, .worshiping God the father etc.) would be called a prophet. Paul was a false prophet (wolf). He would disguise himself as an apostle (sheep’s clothing) otherwise everyone instantly would have realised he was one of the false prophets to come that Jesus spoke about. Surely a man who has a vision from someone he considers is God: set news laws, i.e. to stop worshiping God the father, but now includes the worship of Jesus and abolish the previous laws. He is considered a false prophet “Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.” Matthew 7:15 KJV “For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.” Matthew 24:24 KJV

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    Paul never knew Jesus. Paul decides to abolish the law, the law of what’s forbidden to us and doing works, good deeds e.g: "But before faith came, we were kept under the law, shut up unto the faith which should afterwards be revealed." Jesus never said he was going to die for our sins. Something as major as that would surely have been mentioned at least once in the four gospels by Jesus. Paul here abolishes the law because he says “Jesus died for our sins”. “I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do.” John 17:4 KJV Jesus is speaking to God here and clearly mentions that his teachings, the miracles he performed (by the finger of God) is complete, that all his work is now done. The work God gave Jesus to do is done. Jesus could have said “I have finished all things except dying on the cross for everyone’s sins”, but he didn’t.

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    The Christian Dilemma Nobody Can Answer | Mansur | Speakers Corner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgfFYikIDbM “Islam Restricts Women” Muslim Woman Confronts Muslim | Hashim | Speakers Corner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3GeqTsIHVY Unitarian Christians Break Under Questioning | Hashim | Speakers Corner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts4nt7F5o0Q

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