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Christian Belief |
Muslim Belief |
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God |
God is three gods merged into
one God. This one God is called a Trinity. However, to say that God is
three is a blasphemy of the highest order. All three parts of the Trinity
are "coequal" "co-eternal" and "the same substance." For this reason, this
doctrine is described as "a mystery." |
God is one God in the most
basic, simple, and elementary meaning of the word. He has no children, no
parents nor any equal. In Islam God is known by the name "Allah" and more
than 99 other venerated names, such as "the Merciful," "the Gracious,"
"the All-Powerful," etc. |
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Jesus |
The second member of the
Triune God, the Son of the first part of the Triune God, and at the same
time "fully" God in every respect. |
A very elect and highly
esteemed messenger of God. No Muslim is a Muslim if he does not believe
this. |
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The Holy Spirit |
The third member of the
Triune God, but also "fully" God in every respect. |
He is the angel Gabriel. The
angel Gabriel is highly esteemed as the "Trustworthy Spirit" |
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Mary the mother of Jesus |
A chaste and pious human
woman who gave birth to Jesus Christ, the second member of the Trinity,
the Son of God, and at the same time "fully" God Almighty in every
respect. |
A chaste and pious human
woman who was chosen, purified, and preferred over all of the women of
creation to be the one to give birth to Gods elect messenger Jesus through
the command of God without any father whatsoever. |
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The Word |
Part of God which was "with" God but also "fully" God
and then became Jesus the Son of God. |
God’s command "Be!" which resulted in Jesus’ conception
in the womb of Mary without the need for a human father. |
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Previous prophets |
All accepted, respected, and
believed. |
All accepted, respected, and
believed. |
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The Bible |
Accepted as 100% the
faultless word of God |
Muslims believe in the books
of the previous prophets including the "Torah" which was sent to Moses,
the "Zaboor" (Psalms) which were given to David, the "Injeel" (Gospel)
which was given to Jesus, and the Qur’an which was given to Muhammad
However, Muslims are told that the previous scriptures were tampered with
by mankind and the Bible should only be accepted in as far as it is
confirmed by the Qur’an. It is to be treated with respect, however any
statements which clearly oppose those of the Qur’an are to be rejected as
the work of mankind. |
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Muhammad |
Varying beliefs. Some believe
that he was a liar, some believe he was a lunatic, some believe he was the
False Messiah, and yet others claim he was deceived by the Devil. |
The last messenger of God to
all of humanity. He was known as "The Truthful, the Trustworthy" before he
received his first revelation. He was sent by God as a mercy to all
creation. He was a human being but performed a number of miracles during
his lifetime by the will of God. |
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The Qur’an |
Varying beliefs ranging from
it being a copy of the Bible to it being the work of Muhammad (pbuh), to
its being the work of Christians and Jews who were conspiring with
Muhammad. |
The last book of God sent to
mankind. It was given the distinction of being personally guarded by God
from human tampering. It is on a literary level never before seen by
mankind. No human to this day has ever been able to meet its challenge to
"write a work similar to it." It shall remain safe from the tampering of
mankind till the day of Judgment as a guidance for all Humanity. |
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Message of Jesus |
That he was sent by God (who
was at the same time "fully" Jesus) in order to die on the cross and save
all mankind from the sin of Adam. Without this sacrifice all of humanity
was destined to perish in the sin of Adam. After the crucifixion all that
is required of humanity is faith without any works. |
That he was sent by God as a
messenger to the Jews in order to return them to the pure and true
religion of Moses, and to relieve them of some of the regulations which
had been placed upon them in ancient times. He taught them to have faith
as well as works. Neither one can stand alone. |
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Jesus’ giving life to the dead, healing the blind and
the lepers |
All accepted. He performed
them because he was the Son of God and also at the same time "fully" God
and the "incarnation" of God. |
All accepted. They were
performed through the will of God just as Moses, Noah, and all other
prophets did so in ancient times through the will of God. |
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The crucifixion |
Jesus was given over to the
Jews. He was spat on, cut, humiliated, kicked, striped, and finally hung
up on the cross and killed very slowly and painfully. |
Jesus was not forsaken to the
Jews to be abused and killed, however, it was "made to appear so to them."
God saved Jesus by raising him up unto Himself. |
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The second coming of Jesus. |
Accepted. Originally expected
to happen during the lifetime of the first disciples, many predictions
have been made later and he is still expected at any moment. He is
currently anticipated to arrive around the turn of the century (2000 C.E.) |
Accepted. Jesus did not die
but was raised up into heaven by God. He shall return to earth just before
the Day of Judgment in order to kill the "False Messiah" and to establish
peace and justice on earth. He will kill the pigs, break the cross, and
call all humanity to Islam. |
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The original sin |
All of humanity has inherited
the sin of Adam. Only the death of the sinless offspring of God could
erase this sin. No one is born clean, no matter if his life is only for a
single day. Only baptism and faith in the death of Jesus can save one from
this destiny. |
There is no such thing.
Humanity is created by God destined for heaven unless they chose to
disobey Him and refuse His mercy. God can very trivially and effortlessly
forgive the sins of all of Humanity no matter if they were to fill the
lofty regions of the sky. Such a matter would be trivial and
inconsequential for Him since He has already done much more than that such
as creating everything we can ever see, hear or imagine. He loves to
bestow His mercy and forgiveness on His creation and rewards the most
trivial acts with the most tremendous rewards. In order to achieve God’s
reward one must have faith as well as works |
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The atonement |
The sin of Adam was so great
that God could not forgive it by simply willing it, rather it was
necessary to erase it with the blood of a sinless innocent god named Jesus
who was also "fully" God. |
Adam "atoned" for his sin by
saying "My Lord I have sinned and if you do not forgive me and have
mercy upon me then I shall indeed have lost." So God forgave him.
Similarly, all human beings have the door to forgiveness left open to them
by God until the day they die. There are no intermediaries between mankind
and God. If they sincerely repent to God, ask His forgiveness, and forsake
their evil deeds before their hour comes then He shall forgive them and
there is nothing more pleasing to Him than to forgive the sins of one who
comes to Him in sincere repentance. |
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The path to salvation |
If you have faith in the
atonement of Jesus for the sin of Adam which you have inherited then you
shall be saved. You only need faith. No work is necessary. |
If you have faith in God,
believe in His messengers, and obey His commands then He shall multiply
every single good deed that you do many, many times and erase your evil
deeds, until on the Day of Judgment His mercy shall cause your good deeds
to far outweigh your evil deeds and grant you passage into an ecstasy and
Paradise so great that we can not even imagine it, to abide there
eternally. In the Hereafter there is only reward and no work. |