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@enesovat22 Rather, everything you believe in goes against the apostles! Can you find me a single verse in the book of Acts where the apostles say that Jesus died for their sins? The apostles submitted themselves to God through the teachings of Christ (ﷺ); they are my brothers, not yours.
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Enes 🇹🇷@enesovat22·
@akchdhry You can’t apply that same logic because everything the apostles believed in goes against Islam. They were followers of CHRIST, not followers of ALLAH.
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Enes 🇹🇷@enesovat22·
How can Jesus be a Muslim if Islam came 700 years after his death, burial and resurrection?
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@Ahraz__ IP’s tweet must sound so tuff to people who don’t know that Koine Greek is inflected and thus word order is irrelevant
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@SoggyGod2 @enesovat22 At present, ever since the 7th century, the last prophet has come. Thus, those nowadays who attempt to reach God while rejecting Muhammad (upon him be peace) are akin to those who rejected Jesus in his ministry. In modernity, to reach God is to follow His last prophet.
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@SoggyGod2 @enesovat22 To reject even one of them, however, is tantamount to rejecting God. Hence why Christ was the way, the truth, and the life for his people; they had no other means to reach God except through him. Thus the Israelites who rejected Jesus in his ministry rejected God.
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@enesovat22 That’s exactly my point, and it flew right over your head; a term can be coherently predicated to someone before its official coinage, as long as the meaning is sound. Thanks for agreeing that Jesus can coherently be called a Muslim.
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Enes 🇹🇷@enesovat22·
@akchdhry They were called the followers of “the way” We can still refer to ourselves as the followers of “the way” we don’t have to use the word “ Christian “ The apostles followed Jesus before Antioch and after Antioch there is no difference.
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@SinwarTactical no way lol ik this brother, im boutta let him know he was called coherent and stable 😂
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AppropriateWeapon4@SinwarTactical·
I actually think it's a win for Islam that Islam's rejects are finding cover under the Judeo-Christian umbrella. Meanwhile, the coherent and stable in the West are *leaving* the Judeo-Christian canopy and finding their way to Islam in exchange. We'll take it all day.
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"Ex-Muslim" niggas never really leave Islam, in fact their lives revolve around Islam more when they leave it, and to make it worse Jews have manufactured a market for these retards where they get astroturfed to push anti-Islam nonsense no matter how hilariously stupid it is.

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@IsmailRoyer Are there any sources in our Islamic corpus that explicitly indicate he was a prophet? Not that its needed, as with Isaiah (ﷺ) and Jeremiah (ﷺ), but I'm just wondering.
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Ismail Royer@IsmailRoyer·
Interestingly, the name of the Biblical Obadiah עֹבַדְיָהוּ (also considered a prophet in Islam) is the same as the Arabic name Abdullah عبد الله . The Arabic cognate of the Hebrew "Obad" (servant, worshipper) is "Abd." "Yah" is the short form of "Yahweh," i.e., God, i.e., Allah.
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@Ahraz__ @Ihunanya_chi Zephaniah and Malachi too, not to mention John and Jesus (Mark, Q) Peace and blessings be on them all.
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Ahraz@Ahraz__·
@Ihunanya_chi Genesis, Deuteronomy, Solomon, David, Isaiah, Daniel, Haggai, Habbakuk, all contain prophecies of the prophet ﷺ
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Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi·
The only thing that can convince me now that Muhammad is a true prophet and Islam is true is simple, just show me where all the prophets in the Bible clearly spoke about him and told us to obey him… honestly, I’ll just go and say my shahada immediately! Because from what I’m seeing, there are 30+ prophets, and supposedly all of them spoke about Muhammad and commanded people to follow him. That’s a very big claim o. If that’s true, then it shouldn’t be hidden or hard to find, it should be clear, direct, and everywhere in the text so we can actually read it and obey. So please, I’m genuinely asking, show me where ALL these prophets talked about him. I’m ready to see it 👀
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Ahraz@Ahraz__·
@ACTS_APOLOGETIC Muslims are baptized by the Holy Spirit and fire, while John and Jesus both did water baptism.
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@Ahraz__ what’s the connection here, I’m not understanding
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Snowman@sandmantheman1·
@akchdhry @muslimorthodoxy In context, yes it is being used in the same way because James is denoting Jesus as the divine sovereign in heaven whereas the only Lord in heaven according to the Qur'an is Allah alone as the verses I quoted prove.
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The Orthodox Muslim@muslimorthodoxy·
Jesus’s family led a ‘caliphate’ under the Jamesonian leadership of James The Just (Ya’qub Al Sidiq RA) The Brother Of Jesus, Jeffery J Butz, Pg 43
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@sandmantheman1 @muslimorthodoxy That’s a claim you’d have to demonstrate, I don’t think James is using it in that way. Also, I have no reason to believe that the Epistle of James has a similar Christology to the Gospel according to John or the writings of Paul, even if they had the Christology you say.
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@sandmantheman1 @muslimorthodoxy Peace, You’re assuming the greek word κύριος is 1 to 1 with رب, but it’s usage in the New Testament is closer to مولى or سيد, which are titles of the prophets, thus not shirk. Also, even if it was equivalent to رب, Q12:50 proves it’s not shirk. You’re doing an internal critique.
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Snowman@sandmantheman1·
@muslimorthodoxy "Yaqub Al-Sadiq (RA)" is a complete LARP. Your Qur'an never mentions James. Your prophet never mentioned James. James called Jesus his Lord in heaven (James 1:1), which shirk according to the Qur'an (Surah 2:107, Surah 6:164, Surah 17:111).
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@Deenresponds Not to mention intertexts between al-Fātiḥah and the Lord's Prayer. Quite interesting that the prescribed prayer from the Quran and that of the Gospel are so similar. “I am the closest of mankind to Jesus the son of Mary, both in this life and in the Hereafter.” [Muslim 2365]
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I heard the Messenger of Allah ﷺ say: “If any of you is suffering from anything or his brother is suffering, he should say: Our Lord is Allah Who is in the heaven, holy is Thy name, Thy command reigns supreme in the heaven and the earth, as Thy mercy in the heaven, make Thy mercy in the earth; forgive us our sins, and our errors; Thou art the Lord of good men; send down mercy from Thy mercy, and remedy, and remedy from Thy remedy on this pain so that it is healed up.” Abu Dawud 3892
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