carlson1 wrote:tacticool wrote:Oldgringo wrote:carlson1 wrote:Where is the "infidel" circle.
I think that would be the smaller one on the left? The one with you and me in it.
On the subject of perspective, Christians and Jews are not infidels according to Islam.
I don't know what Koran you have been reading from.
Allah is the name of the only god in Islam. Allah is a pre-Islamic name coming from the compound Arabic word alilah which means the god, which is derived from al (the) ilah (deity). It was formerly the name of the chief god among the numerous idols (360) in the Kaaba in Mecca before Mohammed made them into monotheists. Today a Muslim is one who submits to the god Allah.
Islam means submission to Allah, but originally it meant that strength which characterized a desert warrior who, even when faced with impossible odds, would fight to the death for his tribe. According to the “Encyclopedia of Religion”, Allah corresponded to the Babylonian god Baal, and Arabs knew of him long before Mohammed worshipped him as the supreme god. Before Islam the Arabs recognized many gods and goddesses, each tribe had their own deity. There were also nature deities. Allah was the god of the local Quarish tribe, which was Mohammed’s tribe before he invented Islam to lead his people out of their polytheism. Allah was then known as the Moon god, who had three daughters who were viewed as intercessors for the people to Allah. Their names were Al-at, AL-uzza, and Al-manat, which were three goddesses; the first two daughters of Allah had names which were feminine forms of Allah. Hubal was the chief god of the Kaaba among the other 360 deities. Hubal was a statue likness of a man whose body was made of red precious stones whose arms were made of gold.
The literal name of Mohammed’s father in Arabic is Abd Allah, while his uncle’s name was Obred Allah. These names show the devotion of Mohammed’s families’ pagan roots, and also prove that Allah was part of a polytheistic system of worship before Allah was made the supreme and only god from the other gods. This should be proof to the pre-Islamic root of the name of Allah to the Muslim. Remember they were pagans who used this name. He kept his family name above all the other names.
Mohammed made Allah into a single being who, unlike the Bible’s God who is called Father, who has no son. This god has never revealed himself to man; but revealed only his will. This god is so removed from man that it is impossible to know him in a personal way, he relates to man only through his will and law. It is a religion of obedience. Of the 99 names of the god of Islam, not one is “Father” or has a personal connation. The difference is not to be overlooked. No Muslim would ever consider being able to have a personal relationship with him, by talking to him, and loving him. Jesus taught the saved to pray “our Father which art in heaven” (Matthew 6:9) Throughout the Old Testament God was real to the prophets who had Him personally speak to them and they to him.
In Islam some state that if one memorizes the 99 names of Allah and repeats them he will get into paradise because these names give the believer power, making them conscious of God. Neither the Koran nor the Hadith speak of these names in such a way. The Suras in the Koran begin with “In the name of Allah, most gracious, most merciful.” Yet, in practice Islam’s god is portrayed as stern, harsh, having compassion on those who are right and deals severely with those who do not.
While Muslims affirm Jesus’ virgin conception, they deny He had any pre-existence that would imply He is God. Muslims claim that the name Allah can be found in the Bible. Allah is not called Yahweh once in the Koran but neither is Yahweh called Allah in the Bible. So, they cannot be the same God. Neither is the word Elohim, which is applied to Yahweh over 2,500 times in the Bible used in the Koran. Neither is he called “I Am,”” which he said to Moses would be His name forever.
The God of the Bible identifies Himself as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Jacobs’ name is later changed to the name Israel, being the Father of the 12 tribes of Israel. The God of the Bible calls Jerusalem the city of David and that the Messiah would descend from his lineage. Neither does the God of the Bible mention Mecca or Medina; but instead Jerusalem 800 times. Jerusalem is not mentioned in the Koran, which the Muslim calms as their own.
The God in the Bible is called the God of the Jews which is impossible with Allah. They are called His chosen people, but they are not Allah’s chosen.
Allah commands the Muslim to not take the Jews or Christians as friends because they are infidels. Sura 5:51 distains the Jews. Mohammed said, “The last hour will not come before the Muslims fight the Jews, and the Muslims kill them.” (Mishkat Al Masabih Sh.M. Ashraf pp. 147, 721, 810-11, 1130).
So, how could Israel inherit the land or any of God’s promises from Allah, if he is their God? Clearly he is not the same God of the Bible.
The first Arabic translation of the Bible came into existence about the 9th century. Nowhere is the name of Allah found in the Old or New Testament. When Islam became the dominant political force people were coerced to use the name Allah for God or suffer the consequences from the hands of militant Muslims. Allah became the common name of God because of Islam’s dominance. The translators of the Bible gave in to the religious pressures and substituted Allah for Yahweh in the Arabic Bibles, but this is not the name of the God of the Hebrews, nor of the creator who made Heaven and earth, because of its source in paganism. His nature and attributes have only a few basic similarities and many more differences.
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I am a Muslim, and I believe you have many misconceptions about Islam. What you wrote seems like a Christian Priest who had a Ph.D. In so called Islamic Studies from Vatican.
What I can see immediately is that your are trying to confuse the reader with cherry picked observation not supported by the Holy Koran nor the Haddith.
For example, starting by the nature of Creator, our God, we Call him in Arabic, Allah is totally different from what pagans used to worship. True the name Allah was used by Arabs before the time of our Prophet Muhammad. But Muslims do not worship a pagan idol.
Here I quote from Quran't translation:
Sura 109:
Say: O disbelievers! (1) I worship not that which ye worship; (2) Nor worship ye that which I worship. (3) And I shall not worship that which ye worship. (4) Nor will ye worship that which I worship. (5) Unto you your religion, and unto me my religion. (6)
Sahih International
Say, "O disbelievers,
Muhsin Khan
Say (O Muhammad (Peace be upon him)to these Mushrikun and Kafirun): "O Al-Kafirun (disbelievers in Allah, in His Oneness, in His Angels, in His Books, in His Messengers, in the Day of Resurrection, and in Al-Qadar, etc.)!
109:2
Sahih International
I do not worship what you worship.
Muhsin Khan
"I worship not that which you worship,
109:3
Sahih International
Nor are you worshippers of what I worship.
Muhsin Khan
"Nor will you worship that which I worship.
109:4
Sahih International
Nor will I be a worshipper of what you worship.
Muhsin Khan
"And I shall not worship that which you are worshipping.
109:5
Sahih International
Nor will you be worshippers of what I worship.
Muhsin Khan
"Nor will you worship that which I worship.
109:6
Sahih International
For you is your religion, and for me is my religion."
Muhsin Khan
"To you be your religion, and to me my religion (Islamic Monotheism)."
Also, in Islam, The God of all Prophets starting from Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jacob(Israel), Ishack, Ismail, all the way to Jesus(Issa) and finally Muhammad are the same one and one God , one Creator we call in Arabic Allah. THe surats that tell the story of all Prophets are too long to list here.
The true nature of our Creator is not like us mere humans, nor we can imagine him with our limited brain (mind). God talked to Moses with no translator nor through revelation via an Angle like all other Prophets. We can not see God in this life with our mere eyes. However, the some of the people of Heaven will see their Creator and this is the ultimate blessing for them.
Least to say about our Creator is what God said, I quote from a translation of the Quran:
Surat 112: Say: He is Allah, the One! (1) Allah, the eternally Besought of all! (2) He begetteth not nor was begotten. (3) And there is none comparable unto Him. (4)
Moreover, you are wrong, Jerusalem was mentioned in the Quran. It is referred to the as "Baytol Maqdess, Baytol Aqsa". Literally, it means the house of the holiest.
Here I quote from a translation of the Quran:
17:1
Muhsin Khan
Glorified (and Exalted) be He (Allah) [above all that (evil) they associate with Him] [Tafsir Qurtubi, Vol. 10, Page 204] Who took His slave (Muhammad SAW) for a journey by night from Al-Masjid-al-Haram (at Makkah) to the farthest mosque (in Jerusalem), the neighborhood whereof We have blessed, in order that We might show him (Muhammad SAW) of Our Ayat (proofs, evidences, lessons, signs, etc.). Verily, He is the All-Hearer, the All-Seer.