Six points about Jesus as a Muslim:
Jesus is not God, nor the Son of God.
He was a messenger of God.
He was born without a father.
He worshipped only Allah/God.
He was not crucified or did not die by crucifixion.
He is alive and will return to the earth again as a Muslim.
@dickson_aliaro Islam doesn’t place moral duty on the slave to “earn” freedom. The responsibility is on the owner and society,while the slave is encouraged to be patient and seek lawful means, not retaliation or sin.
I stand to be corrected, but if you’re comparing Christianity and Islam based on their stance toward the emancipation of slaves, Islam clearly comes out stronger on the issue.
The Quran repeatedly encourages the freeing of slaves as a righteous act, an expiation for sins, and a path to virtue. In Islam, freeing a slave is directly tied to morality and worship. ( Quran 2:177)
By contrast, the Bible regulates slavery in multiple places, yet nowhere clearly presents freeing slaves as a core virtue or moral ideal expected of every believer.
There is a struggle for every generation.
Our Grandparents Rebelled Against Sir Evelyn Baring and won.
Our Parents rebelled against Vicious Dictator Daniel Moi and won.
We will rebel against Kasongo,
And We will Win.
Manifest Destiny.
"This is how 2007 started!'' - Uhuru Kenyatta warns Kenyans, asks Ruto why he is dividing Kenyans along ethnic lines instead of focusing on real issues like cost of living, schools, roads and hospitals.
Angel Gabriel (Jibril) played a major role in the lives of many prophets.
In Islam, he was sent by God to deliver revelation to Prophet Muhammad for over 20 years.
So I’m curious from a biblical perspective: what exactly was Gabriel’s role during the time of Jesus?
Did Gabriel ever bring revelation to Jesus?
Was he ever sent to Jesus by "the Father" the same way he was sent to other prophets?
@MasterMaliq Remember you were not born with a certain religion stumped on your forehead. It's upon as an adult to study several religions and decided. Thus I don't know why you're stuck to that wicked man Muhammad.
He came with a Book.
He spoke of Moses, Jesus, and the prophets with deep respect.
He called humanity to One God.
He preached justice, mercy, and ultimate accountability.
He never compromised his message even when facing torture, boycott, and assassination attempts.
So tell me… what exactly disqualifies Muhammad from being a Prophet… except pure disbelief?
I’m Muslim.
I believe Jesus was one of the greatest prophets sent by God.
But I don’t believe he is God or the son of God.
So according to Christianity… am I automatically doomed to hell?
This morning, I looked at my little girl and felt sick at the thought of a grown man asking for her hand in marriage while she is still a child and people defending it with “Islam” or “Sunnah.”
Let’s stop sugarcoating it.
A child is not a wife.
A child cannot consent.
A child does not belong in a marriage bed.
Yet in some so called Muslim societies, little girls are still being handed over to grown men while religious leaders stay silent or justify it with tradition.
Then people wonder why many young girls grow up traumatized, broken, afraid, and robbed of a normal childhood.
Using religion to normalize child marriage is not piety.
It is cruelty wearing a holy mask.
Any society that protects child marriage more than children themselves has lost its humanity.
@MasterMaliq Jesus Christ is a mediator between God and man, he through which God will see man. For through him man can be able to attain God's nature and be a son of God by nature, of which he attains eternal life. Otherwise nothing will be in heaven that is not of God's nature.
One of the strongest things about my faith is this: I don’t need a human gatekeeper to reach God. No saints, no intermediaries, no “pray through this person first” system before my prayer is valid.
When I stand to pray, it is between me and the Creator, direct, unfiltered, unedited.
Even the Prophet Muhammad is not someone we pray through. He is someone we follow, respect, and send blessings upon, not a bridge between us and God.
That idea alone challenges how many people understand worship: do you reach God directly, or do you need permission from someone else first?
For me, the answer is simple. No one stands between a soul and its Creator.
I just learnt that the Mijikenda Population at the coast is about 2.6 Million strong.
That’s quite a huge population with almost 1 Million Solid votes.
Begs the question,
why is Our Coast Province ruled by Arabs?
Why Can’t the Mijikenda unite with the rest of us Cousins and control their own destiny?
@MasterMaliq As a Muslim I know many verses in Quran makes you uneasy when they are clarified truthfully. Eg Quran 7:11 and 78:38. So in the end time who is that, that Allah will alow to speak and will only speak the truth? And can one speak the truth in whom truth was not manifested?
@MasterMaliq God became a man to be perceived as a man, thus on the cross he died as a man. Later God's spirit came back and resurrected the physical structure he used to be amongst men. Now that physical body is in heaven sitting at his right hand.
Poison killed Muhammad → “He’s not a real prophet”
Jesus terrified on the cross begging God to save him → “He’s literally God’s son”
The hypocrisy is insane.