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… AND MOHAMMADS (PBUT) …

Contributed by bineshan on 28 Feb 2010 - 06:15 PM

AND MOHAMMADS (PBUT) …



To all those loving and sincere hearts who are as soft and vast as the blue sky, and nurture the beautiful and rainbowy dreams of post-Appearance in them, we wish the most blessed moments on this 17th of Rabi', the glorious birth anniversaries of the most beloved Hadrat Muhammad (PBUH&HP) and his son and sixth Successor, the beloved Ja'far son of Mohammad Baaqer, Imam Saadeq (PBUT).



What the Bible says about Muhammad - Last Part

Contributed by bineshan on 17 Oct 2009 - 09:43 AM

What the Bible says about Muhammad - VI

Last Part



Reverend James L. Dow in Collins Dictionary of the Bible gives further proof, that JESUS is not like MOSES, but MUHAMMAD is like Moses: "AS A STATESMAN AND LAWGIVER MOSES IS THE CREATOR OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE. HE FOUND A LOOSE CONGLOMERATION OF SEMITIC PEOPLE, NONE OF ......


What the Bible says about Muhammad - part v

Contributed by bineshan on 17 Oct 2009 - 09:32 AM

What the Bible says about Muhammad

Part V





CHAPTER FOUR

New Testament Also Confirms

Baptist Contradicts Jesus

In New Testament times, we find that the Jews were still expecting the fulfillment of the prophecy of 'ONE LIKE MOSES', refer John 1:19-25. When Jesus claimed to be the Messiah of the Jews, the Jews began to enquire as to where was Elias? The Jews had a parallel prophecy that before the coming of the Messiah, Elias must come first in his second coming. Jesus confirms this Jewish belief:

"...ELIAS TRULY SHALL FIRST COME, AND RESTORE ALL THINGS. BUT I SAY UNTO YOU, THAT ELIAS IS COME ALREADY, AND THEY KNEW HIM NOT...THEN THE DISCIPLES UNDERSTOOD THAT HE SPAKE UNTO THEM OF JOHN THE BAPTIST." (Matthew 17:11-13).


Muhammads, the Unrecognized Proofs of Allah

Contributed by bineshan on 02 Apr 2009 - 07:04 PM

Finally some one has arrived; some one is entering the Masjid Al-Haraam.

He is Ameen (Trustworthy); Mohammad, the 'Ameen'.

We accept his judgment.


These are a sample of statements stated by those from the tribes of Qoraish who had been sitting for hours in the Masjid-Ol-Haraam, waiting for the first one to enter the Masjid, and settle their differences.



What the Bible says about Muhammad - V (Last part)

Contributed by bineshan on 10 Sep 2008 - 10:11 AM

To read the last part of What the Bible says about Muhammadclick here please.

Pdf version.



· WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT MUHAMMAD (PBUH) THE PROPHET OF ISLAM-IV

Contributed by bineshan on 01 Mar 2008 - 04:06 PM
Part-IV of the debate has been added. To read more click here.

Ummi Prophet, illiterate or not!-II

Contributed by bineshan on 29 Jan 2008 - 10:55 AM

Ummi Prophet, illiterate or not!-II

The word Ommi and its plural Ommiyoon or Ommiyeen are used different times in Qur'an, for example, Allah commands the Prophet to say:

So if they dispute with thee, say: "I have submitted My whole self to Allah and so have those who follow me." And say to the People of the Book and to the Ommiyeen: "Do ye (also) submit yourselves?" If they do, they are in right guidance, but if they turn back, Thy duty is to convey the Message; and in Allah's sight are (all) His servants. [Qur'an, 3:20]


Ummi Prophet, illiterate or not!-I

Contributed by bineshan on 29 Jan 2008 - 10:53 AM

Ummi Prophet, illiterate or not!-I

The Knowledge of Divine Prophets (PBUT), and the more exalted of them, the five Olol-Azm ones, I.e. Noah, Ibrahim, Moses, Jesus and Mohammad (PBUT), and of course, the most exalted of them all, the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH&HP), are from Allah; i.e. they did not attend schools and had no regular earthly teachers, and they were directly taught by Allah; as a sample, we read in Qur'an that the Prophet Jesus (PBUH) as an infant, announced that he was a Prophet and servant of Allah and that Allah had bestowed upon him, the Book [Qur'an, 19:30]. The bestowed Knowledge of the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH&HP) includes the Knowledge of Ghaib (that which is concealed and unseen to others) [Qur'an, 72:26 to 28]:

(Allah) The Knower of the Ghaib; so He (Allah) does not reveal His Ghaib to any,

Except a Rasool (Messenger/Apostle) whom He has chosen and is pleased with; for surely He makes a guard to march before him and after him,

So that He may know that they have truly delivered the Messages of their Lord, and He encompasses what is with them, and He records the number of all things.


WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT MUHAMMAD (PBUH) THE PROPHET OF ISLAM-III

Contributed by bineshan on 05 Jan 2008 - 11:21 AM
Part-III of the debate has been added. To read more click here.

WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT MUHAMMAD (PBUH) THE PROPHET OF ISLAM-II

Contributed by bineshan on 17 Dec 2007 - 01:53 PM

Part-II of the debate has been added.To read more click here.


WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT MUHAMMAD (PBUH) THE PROPHET OF ISLAM-I

Contributed by bineshan on 25 Nov 2007 - 09:45 AM

The following is actually an interesting debate between a Muslim and a Christian; we at kindfather.com have added additional footnotes for more information and clarification, and, Allah-Willing, we shall present this debate in different parts.

To read more click here.


Ascension of Mohammad (PBUH&HP)

Contributed by bineshan on 30 Apr 2007 - 09:08 AM

Ascension of Mohammad (PBUH&HP)



This whole Universe, from a tiny atom and its tremendous hidden energies, to a bee and its healing honey, to human and all his unbelievable and complex physical and spiritual characteristics which have astonished every intellectual mind, to the earth and the sun and their miraculous life-giving bounties, to the Milky way galaxy -a diminutive and small galaxy- which is spread to a period of one lakh light years -i.e. if one intends to travel from one end of this galaxy to the other end, it will take him one lakh years to traverse the distance, with the speed of light (which is 3 lakh kilometers per second)-, to the entire existance -both what is known to mankind and that which is not-, is created by one Creator.


Prophet, humble or not ?!

Contributed by bineshan on 04 Apr 2007 - 12:00 AM

Prophet,
humble or not ?!


The
Prophet Mohammad (PBUH&HP) had such great manners and ethics that
Allah has admired him in Qur'an:


And
most surely, you (Mohammad) are of tremendous and sublime (Azim)
morality.


(Qur'an,
Surah Qalam, verse 4)


Some
day a person who had never met the Prophet (PBUH&HP), asked Imam
Ali (PBUH) about the Prophet's moral traits and behavior which Qur'an
designated, as Azim (tremendous and sublime). Imam Ali (PBUH)
responded by referring to Qur’anic verses which consider every
thing in this world as scant and Qalil (Qur’an,
Surah Nesa’, verse 77; Surah Tobah, verse 38;...)
. Imam
(PBUH) continued by directing the attention of that person to the
fact that Qur'an considers this whole world as scant and Qalil, but
the Prophet's behavior as Azim and tremendous. This comparison
clearly shows how wonderful and perfect, the prophet's ethics and
manners were.


The Prophet's sermon/Khotbah on welcoming Ramadan

Contributed by bineshan on 21 Feb 2007 - 12:11 PM
On the advent of Ramadan, the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH&HP) had a beautiful sermon/khotbah about the month ahead.
To read more click here.

And Mohamamd Came...

Contributed by rahmannejad on 15 Apr 2006 - 06:23 PM

     
     
          
               
          
     

                    


                    


                    



And Mohammad (PBUH&HP) Came ...


                    

The prophet Mohammad (PBUH&Hp) was born o­n the year 570 A.D., i.e six centuries after the previous Olol-azm Prophet, Eisa -Jesus- (PBUH). In the fifth century A.D.,, the Church -which was going to rule over Europe for many centuries- declared the reading of many Gospels as unlawful. The centuries which the Church ruled over Europe are known as ((The dark Ages))... click here