Do you acknowledge that Muhammad (PBUH) was the fulfillment of specific Bible pr

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  1. Mash 99 profile image38
    Mash 99posted 11 years ago

    Do you acknowledge that Muhammad (PBUH) was the fulfillment of specific Bible prophecies?

    The Muslims have records of witnesses both from Jews and Christians theologians who witnessed that Muhammad was the fulfillment of specific Bible prophecies. The present days Bible as many believe is an altered shape of originally revealed messages of God. Do you acknowledge these Bible prophecies.

  2. SwordofManticorE profile image68
    SwordofManticorEposted 11 years ago

    Not at all. Mohammed was a self ambitious man looking only to accomplish his own personal gain by creating his religion of islam.

    1. Mash 99 profile image38
      Mash 99posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      The first witness was Buhaira, the Christian monk, who recognized Muhammad’s prophethood when he was still young and told his uncle: “…a great fortune lies before your nephew, so take him home quickly.”
      http://www.islamreligion.com/articles/200/view

    2. SwordofManticorE profile image68
      SwordofManticorEposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      What do I care what another Christian thought about mohammed.

    3. Mash 99 profile image38
      Mash 99posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Can you give any other example of such a successful self ambition. A false prophet can never be survive with success. There came many but they all vanished and got the severe insult and nothing else.

    4. SwordofManticorE profile image68
      SwordofManticorEposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      The Hebrew word גַּבְרִיאֵל, is pronounced Gavri'el, and it means "strength of God", so I was no surprize to learn that Jibril means Gabriel in arabic, when if perfectly written in arabic would mean strength of allah instead of just gabriel. el=God

    5. Mash 99 profile image38
      Mash 99posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      The fact is that Jibril or Jibrail or Gabriel whatever you called is an angel who brought the Holy Books of God to Prophets include Moses (Moosa), David(Dawood), Jesus(Isa) and to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

    6. SwordofManticorE profile image68
      SwordofManticorEposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      That is not a fact, and it does not explain why jibril is not called strength of allah instead of being just a copy of how his name is pronounced in a arabic dialect.

    7. Mash 99 profile image38
      Mash 99posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      We are here to share our views and not to force any one to accept any one's belief. It doesn't make the difference in this case that what is the meaning of a name (although I found it as "God is my strength")

    8. SwordofManticorE profile image68
      SwordofManticorEposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Hey friend, you asked us and I am telling you why I dont acknowledge your prophet, and it does make a difference what and how words are used, especially Greek and Hebrew words. Because of this, I now know what happens to YOU when you die.

    9. Mash 99 profile image38
      Mash 99posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Well whatever is your instance it won't change the status of God's Prophet.

    10. SwordofManticorE profile image68
      SwordofManticorEposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I agree. Nothing will change the staus of God's prophets, its just that mohammed is not one of them.

  3. Highvoltagewriter profile image64
    Highvoltagewriterposted 11 years ago

    What specfic Bible prophcies are those? That there would many false prophets?

    1. SwordofManticorE profile image68
      SwordofManticorEposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I just thought about that. There you go. Mohammad was biblical prophecy.

    2. Mash 99 profile image38
      Mash 99posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      As I mentioned you that the present Bible is just an altered shape of the original version so you can't find it there. The false prophet never succeeded to create a significant numbers of following, the Muslims are in billions.

  4. daskittlez69 profile image79
    daskittlez69posted 11 years ago

    Muhammad  was a false prophet.  The most popular "prophecy" about Muhammad is found in Deuteronomy 18. But if you actually read Deuteronomy 18, then you will notice that Muhammad can’t possibly be a prophet.

    1. Mash 99 profile image38
      Mash 99posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      You need to read more about him. The Qur'an is the biggest miracle of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). No human being can write the verses like that of Qur'an.

    2. SwordofManticorE profile image68
      SwordofManticorEposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Who did mohammed claim gave him the quran.

    3. Mash 99 profile image38
      Mash 99posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      SwordofManticorE, you I believe need to improve your knowledge before expressing your hate to Islam. The angel Gabriel (Jibril) revealed The Qur'an to prop. Muhammad (PBUH). If the whole world together try to write the verses like Qur'an they can't

    4. SwordofManticorE profile image68
      SwordofManticorEposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Ok, now you insult my knowledge so let us test yours friend. What does Jibril mean in english?

    5. Mash 99 profile image38
      Mash 99posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I am not here to insult any one. Jibril (or Jibrail) stands for Gabriel
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel

  5. Disappearinghead profile image60
    Disappearingheadposted 11 years ago

    You need to state which prophecies you think he fulfilled, then we can debate. As to whether Muhammed is a prophet, we have no evidence, only his claims. Similar claims were made by Joseph Smith yet you refuse to follow him.

  6. Submyt Ter profile image53
    Submyt Terposted 11 years ago

    The question that most of us ask now, arose before during the time of Muhammad s.a.w; preaching the words of God onto Arabia. Was Muhammad mentioned? This was the question by inhabitants of Arabia towards Jews that embraced Islam. And if we refer to the claim by past Jewish converts, they had quote verses from Isaiah 42.

    Lets look at the passages in Isaiah. God address His chosen servants with their names, and in the prophesied verse we see God mention clearly the prophet’s name. Some examples of God mentioning His servant by name.
    (My Servant Isaiah, My Servant Eliakim, David My Servant, Jacob My Servant, My Servant Israel, and so in Isaiah 42:1 , God specifically mention My Servant Ahmad)

    In Isaiah 42:1, it is deemed not a coincidence upon seeing the writing of both אתמך (Atmc) אחמד (Ahmd). And the word before אתמך (Atmc), is עבדי (Abdi~My Servant). For indeed, it is indicating Ahmad; Abdullah (Ahmad; Servant of God).

    Not to mention אתמך (Atmc) happen to be a special term foretelling the coming of a righteous man and is used only ONCE throughout the entire Book. [could this be a copying error or an intended error?]

    ~~
    The prophecy tells about Ahmad; ‘Servant of God’ whom will war to correct the wrongs and bringing judgement based on the law of God. He will liberate act of worshiping molten images and thus Arabia (wilderness desert, villages and cities) will glorify God since then. As can be seen today, Arabia are worshiping,praising God and singing words of God daily. Inhabitants from all around the world gather there and voice out loud their praise to God.

    And we continue reading Isaiah 42:18 – 25; God remind the ‘blind and deaf’ about the wrath of God towards Children of Israel, whom neglect the message brought by past Servant of God.

    And not to repeat; the same mistake upon the coming of the new Servant of God

    1. Mash 99 profile image38
      Mash 99posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      61:6 And [this happened, too,] when Jesus, the son of Mary, said: "O children of Israel! Behold, I am an apostle of God unto you, [sent] to confirm the truth of whatever there still remains of the Torah, and to give [you] the glad tiding of an apostl

 
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