Zakir Naik – Jesus pbuh is not God but a Messenger of God
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The speaker discusses the credibility of Jesus Christ as the only non-Crude faith and the credibility of his birth as the only person who gave life to Jesus Christ. They also mention the credibility of Jesus Christ's ability to receive His
the worship by the Muslim community. The speaker provides examples of references to Jesus Christ's success in the Bible and his ability to receive His worship.
the worship by the Muslim community. The speaker provides examples of references to Jesus Christ's success in the Bible and his ability to receive His worship.
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But I mentioned that Islam is the only non Christian faith, which makes it an article of faith to believe in Jesus Christ peace be upon him. We believe that he was one of the mightiest messengers of Allah subhanho wa Taala. We believe that he was the Messiah translated Christ. We believe that he was born miraculously, without any male intervention, which many modern day Christians did not believe. We believe that he gave life to the dead with God's permission. We believe that he is those born blind lepers with God's permission, the Christian and the Muslims were going together. But one may ask,
then where is the parting of ways? The Parting of ways is
there are many Christians who say that Jesus Christ peace be upon him, he claimed divinity.
He said that he was Almighty God. In fact, if you read the Bible, there is not a single unequivocal statement. In the complete Bible. There is not a single unambiguous statement in the complete Bible, where Jesus Christ peace be upon him himself says that I am God or when he says worship me.
I am a student of Islam and compiled religion and the Bible. There is not a single unequivocal statement, not a single unambiguous statement. And the complete Bible where Jesus Christ peace be upon himself says that I am God, always the worship. In fact, if you read the Bible, Jesus Christ peace be upon himself said, it's mentioned the gospel of john, chapter number 14, was number 28. Jesus Christ peace be upon himself said that my father is greater than I, gospel of john, chapter number 10, was number 29. My father is greater than all Gospel of Matthew chapter number 12, was number 28. I cast out devils with the Spirit of God, Gospel of Luke chapter number 11, was number
20. I with the finger of God cast out devils gospel of john, chapter number five was the machete I can have my own self do nothing.
As I hear,
I judge and my judgment is just for I seek not my will, but the will of my Father, anyone who says I seek not my will, but the will of Almighty God. He's a Muslim, Jesus Christ, people in the Muslim and slowly mentioned the book of Acts, chapter number two, verse number 22, that he men of Israel, listen to this, Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God amongst you, by wonders and miracles, which God did by him and your witness to it. A man approved of God amongst you by wonders and signs and miracles, which God did by him and your witness to it.
So if we read the scriptures, we can prove from this scripture that Jesus Christ peace be upon him, he never claimed divinity. He was the messenger of Almighty God, we can prove from the Bible
about the coming about the Advent about the prophecy of the last and final messenger prophet Momo, Salah Salim you can give a talk on that.
It's mentioned the Old Testament in the book of Deuteronomy, chapter 18, verse number 18, in the book of Isaiah, chapter number 29, verse number 12, and the Song of Solomon chapter number five, verse number 16. In the New Testament in the Gospel of john chapter number 14, verse number 16, in the Gospel of john chapter number 15, verse number 26, in the Gospel of john chapter number 16, verse number seven, in the Gospel of john chapter 16, verse number 12 to 14, you can only go on giving references from the Bible
where the professor homosassa was mentioned.
Time doesn't permit us to talk about these aspects. You can refer to my video cassette, on similarities between Islam and Christianity or masala Salaam in the Bible.