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हदीस: क़यामत के दिन लोगों के बीच सबसे पहले रक्त के बारे में निर्णय किया जाएगा। - अनूदित हदीस-ए-नबवी विश्वकोश
हदीस: क़यामत के दिन लोगों के बीच सबसे पहले रक्त के बारे में निर्णय किया जाएगा। - अनूदित हदीस-ए-नबवी विश्वकोश: हदीस: क़यामत के दिन लोगों के बीच सबसे पहले रक्त के बारे में निर्णय किया जाएगा। - अनूदित हदीस-ए-नबवी विश्वकोश
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The truth about Jesus
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The truth about Jesus
Muslims respect and love Jesus as a great messenger of God. Mary, the mother of Jesus, even has a chapter of the Qur’an named after her, an honour not bestowed on her in the New Testament and has details about the lives of Jesus and Mary that are not found in the New Testament. Here is what the Qur’an has to say about Jesus and his mother Mary:
The birth of Jesus:
God informs us in the Qur’an that one day Mary was given glad tidings by an angel of a special son she would give birth to:
The angels said, ‘Mary, God gives you news of a Word from Him, whose name will be the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, who will be held in honour in this world and the next, who will be one of those brought near to God. [3:45]
Mary reacts with surprise, for she had led a chaste life. This was to be a miraculous virgin birth:
She said, ‘My Lord, how can I have a son when no man has touched me?’ [The angel] said, ‘This is how God creates what He will: when He has ordained something, He only says, “Be”, and it is.’ [3:47]
This child would perform miracles from the cradle, be full of wisdom and righteous in the eyes of God:
He will speak to people in his infancy and in his adulthood. He
will be one of the righteous… He will teach him the Scripture and
wisdom, the Torah and the Gospel [3:46-48]
When Mary became pregnant with Jesus, she withdrew herself from her people. She knew they would accuse her of having committed fornication:
“And so it was ordained: she conceived him. She withdrew to a distant place.” [19:22]
When she went into labour, she was in great pain and utter despair. Then God, out of His mercy, provided her with sustenance:
And, when the pains of childbirth drove her to [cling to] the trunk
of a palm tree, she exclaimed, ‘I wish I had been dead and forgotten long before all this!’ but a voice cried to her from below, ‘Do not worry: your Lord has provided a stream at your feet and, if you shake the trunk of the palm tree towards you, it will deliver fresh ripe dates for you.’ [19:23-25]
God informed her that, when she returns to her people, she should not speak a word to them:
So eat, drink, be glad, and say to anyone you may see: ‘I have
vowed to the Lord of Mercy to abstain from conversation, and I will not talk to anyone today’ [19:26]
Mary returned to her people. They confirmed her fears by implying she had committed fornication.
She went back to her people carrying the child, and they said,
‘Mary! You have done something terrible! Sister of Aaron! Your
father was not an evil man; your mother was not unchaste!’ [19:27-8]
Mary remained true to God’s command. Honouring God’s instructions to remain silent, Mary pointed to baby Jesus who proceeded to defend his mother’s honour and proclaim his Prophethood:
She pointed at him. They said, ‘How can we converse with an
infant?’ [But] he said: ‘I am a servant of God. He has granted me
the Scripture; made me a prophet; made me blessed wherever I
may be. He commanded me to pray, to give alms as long as I live to cherish my mother. He did not make me domineering or graceless.Peace was on me the day I was born, and will be on me the day I die and the day I am raised to life again.’ [19:29-33]
The miracles of Jesus:
The Qur’an affirms many of the miracles that Jesus performed in the New Testament:
“...I will heal the blind and the leper, and bring the dead back
to life with God’s permission; I will tell you what you may eat and what you may store up in your houses. There truly is a sign for you in this, if you are believers” [3:49].
Despite numerous miracles this is not a reason to attribute divinity to Jesus. The Qur’an states that God gifted His messengers with amazing signs in order to bring their people to faith:
“We sent Our messengers with clear signs…” [57:25]
“We gave Jesus, son of Mary, clear signs and strengthened him with the Holy Spirit.” [2:87]
Despite having no earthly father, this does not make Jesus divine.The Qur’an puts forward a powerful argument:
Indeed, the example of Jesus to Allah is like that of Adam. He created Him from du
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Some Information about the Shi’ah
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Some Information about the Shi’ah
The Shi’ah have many sects. Some of them are kaafirs who worship ‘Ali and call upon him, and they worship Faatimah, al-Husayn and others. Some of them say that Jibreel (peace be upon him) betrayed the trust and the Prophethood belonged to ‘Ali, not to Muhammad. There are also others among them, such as the Imamiyyah – the Raafidi Ithna ‘Ashari – who worship ‘Ali and say that their imams are better than the angels and Prophets.
There are many groups among them; some are kaafirs and some are not kaafirs. The mildest among them are those who say that ‘Ali was better than the three (Abu Bakr, ‘Umar and ‘Uthmaan). The one who says this is not a kaafir but he is mistaken, because ‘Ali was the fourth, and Abu Bakr al-Siddeeq, ‘Umar and ‘Uthmaan were better than him. If a person prefers him over them then he is erring and is going against the consensus of the Sahaabah, but he is not a kaafir. The Shi’ah are of different levels and types. The one who wants to know more about that may refer to the books of the scholars, such as al-Khutoot al-‘Areedah by Muhibb al-Deen al-Khateeb [available in English under the same title, translated by Abu Ameenah Bilaal Philips], Manhaaj al-Sunnah by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah, and other books that have been written on this topic, such as al-Shi’ah wa’l-Sunnah by Ihsaan Ilaahi Zaheer [also available in English translation] and many other books which explain their errors and evils – we ask Allaah to keep us safe and sound.
Among the most evil of them are the Imamis, Ithna ‘Asharis and Nusayris, who are called al-Raafidah because they rejected (rafadu) Zayd ibn ‘Ali when he refused to disavow the two Shaykhs Abu Bakr and ‘Umar, so they went against him and rejected him. Not everyone who claims to be a Muslim can be accepted as such. If a person claims to be a Muslim, his claim should be examined. The one who worships Allaah alone and believes in His Messenger, and follows that which he brought, is a real Muslim. If a person claims to be a Muslim but he worships Faatimah or al-Badawi or al-‘Aydaroos or anyone else, then he is not a Muslim. We ask Allaah to keep us safe and sound. Similarly, anyone who reviles the faith, or does not pray, even if he says that he is a Muslim, is not a Muslim.
The same applies to anyone who mocks the faith or mocks the prayer or zakaah or fasting or Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), or who disbelieves in him, or says that he was ignorant or that he did not convey the message in full or convey the message clearly. All such people are kaafirs. We ask Allaah to keep us safe and sound.
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