Zakir Naik – Prophet Muhammad in the New Testament
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The speaker discusses the use of Jesus Christ's Word in prophesies and references a verse in the New centers of Jerusalem's gospel. They also mention a comment from Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala about Jesus Christ being born and being baptized. The speaker argues that Jesus Christ is not the only messenger and that Muslims are more Christian than Christian.
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He's also prophesied in the New Testament. In
the gospel of John chapter number 14, verse
number 16. In the gospel of John chapter
15, verse 26. In the gospel of John
chapter number 16, verse number 7. In gospel
of John chapter number 16 verse number 11
to 14, Jesus Christ, peace be upon him,
says, I have many things to send to
you, but he cannot bear them now. For
he, when the spirit of truth shall come,
he shall guide you into all truth. He
shall not speak of himself. All that here
shall he speak.
He shall glorify me. This verse is referring
to no one but prophet Muhammad, peace be
upon him. It's not referring to the Holy
Spirit.
Because he says he he he. Holy Spirit
is not he.
I have many things to say unto you,
but he cannot bear them now. For he
when the spirit of truth shall come. At
the time of Jesus, the Holy Spirit was
already there when he was born.
The Holy Spirit was already there when he
was being baptized. So this was cannot refer
to the Holy Spirit. It refers to no
one but the coming of another messenger, prophet
Muhammad, peace be upon him.
Jesus Christ, peace be upon him, said, I
have many things to send to you, but
he cannot bear them now. For he when
the spirit of truth shall come, he shall
guide you onto all truth. He shall not
speak of himself, All that he has shall
speak and we know prophet Muhammad peace be
upon him. You got a wahi from Allah
Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala. Whatever he heard, he repeated.
He's the only messenger of God that glorified
Jesus, peace be upon him. That is the
reason I say we Muslims
are more Christian than the Christian themselves.