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Interesting direction this thread has taken.
I would remind my brothers to please not take anti-Shiaism as policy. Shia Muslims and Sunni Muslims have much in common. Extremists on both sides need to be marginalized and the Muslims of the world need to be united as one Ummat.
We can look at the Arab world's decay into civil war and proxy wars as the final result of infighting, and in this is hikmat (wisdom) for the rest of the Muslim world.
There are many verses in the Quran about Hazrat Isa AS and his return. Ahmed is Muhammad saws, I am sure you know, and doesn't nullify Hazrat Isa's second coming.
What firqa or mazhab do you follow?
I would remind my brothers to please not take anti-Shiaism as policy. Shia Muslims and Sunni Muslims have much in common. Extremists on both sides need to be marginalized and the Muslims of the world need to be united as one Ummat.
We can look at the Arab world's decay into civil war and proxy wars as the final result of infighting, and in this is hikmat (wisdom) for the rest of the Muslim world.
Bai there is this quality of Quran that nothing in isolation would ever make sense, if you wish to understand some concept from Quran, you cannot just read one verse, you have to read all related verses together. The practice is called Tasreef ul Ayat, it's like reading a law book where different related provisions are mentioned in different sections and on different pages. For instance read Surah Suf 61. The whole Surah and then the last verse. This is the same Surah which mentions that Issa had told his followers about coming of Ahmed. And the last verse confirms the accomplishment of Hazrat Issa's mission in this world.
There are many verses in the Quran about Hazrat Isa AS and his return. Ahmed is Muhammad saws, I am sure you know, and doesn't nullify Hazrat Isa's second coming.
What firqa or mazhab do you follow?