Zakir Naik – A Non-Muslim Claims that Jesus – pbuh was Killed before the Advent of Islam
AI: Summary ©
The speaker discusses the history of Islam, including the birth of Prophet Mohammed bin Salman and the confusion surrounding his origins. They also mention the return of Jesus Christ to Saudi Arabia and the use of the "immemorial" label used by media. The speaker concludes that Islam is only a fabrication and does not have any historical context.
AI: Summary ©
Brother question that in Islam, before the advent of Islam, Jesus
Christ, peace be upon him, was killed, and Prophet Mohammed
salasam left Saudi Arabia, went to the neighboring country. Is this
history? This is not history. This is fabrication. Before the advent
of Islam, Islam is there since time immemorial. There's a
misconception that Islam is a new religion which came into existence
1400 years back. And Prophet Muhammad is the founder of Islam.
This is a misconception. Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, is
not the founder of the religion of Islam. He is the last and final
messenger. The first prophet of Islam is Prophet Adam, peace be
upon him. So if you say before the advent of Islam is before Adam,
peace be upon him, you don't have knowledge about Islam. And this is
only fabrication of the media. And Muhammad Sallallahu Sallam left
Saudi Arabia at the time of Muhammad Salas, no Saudi Arabia at
all. There was no Saudi Arabia came recently. So what you are
talking is all fabrication. Yes, Muhammad Sallallahu Sallam left
Mecca. He went to other parts. He went to Syria. But nowhere does it
say that Jesus Christ, peace be upon him, died. What the Quran
says in Surah Nisa Chapter Four was 158 Allah subhanaw taala
raised isa alai Salam up to himself. And I told you earlier,
the reason Allah has raised Jesus Christ, peace be upon him, is
because his followers as a whole mistook him, that he claimed
divinity in his second coming. He will again testify He never
claimed he was God, but Allah, worship, Allah, my Lord, in Your
Lord, hope that answers the question. Thank you.