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Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday draw the ire of hundreds of social media users, including political leaders, after a video clip of his controversial statement regarding Hazrat Esa (AS) [Jesus Christ] went viral over the internet.

“Moses got some mention, but Jesus Christ has no mention in history,” he said while addressing the opening ceremony of the two-day International Rehmatul-lil-Alameen Conference in Islamabad.

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Ever since the clip of the premier’s address was shared over social media, a number of netizens took to Twitter and criticised him for what they said was PM Khan’s “ignorance”








Among the many who condemned the remarks, was Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader and former minister Ahsan Iqbal.

“Quran has many references of Hazrat Isa (AS); how will trolls defend this crazy statement of IK?” he tweeted.




Ahsan Iqbal@betterpakistan

Quran has many references of Hazrat Isa (as) will trolls defend this crazy statement of IK?



It merits a mention here that the two-day conference titled, ‘Finality of Prophethood and responsibilities of Muslims in light of the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)’, is the 43rd conference aimed at promoting religious harmony, tolerance, brotherhood and equality, respect for humanity, non-violence, unity, reconciliation and culture of dialogue.



https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...ver-controversial-remarks-about-jesus-christ/
 
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Well the importance of Jesus AS in history can determined by the fact that the very calendar most of the world uses, takes his birth as a reference point.
yes. i wonder if this came from his wife writing the narrative.
amazing... foot and mouth disease making rounds across the globe in leaders.
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PMs-Remarks-About-Christ.jpg

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday draw the ire of hundreds of social media users, including political leaders, after a video clip of his controversial statement regarding Hazrat Esa (AS) [Jesus Christ] went viral over the internet.

“Moses got some mention, but Jesus Christ has no mention in history,” he said while addressing the opening ceremony of the two-day International Rehmatul-lil-Alameen Conference in Islamabad.

WATCH VIDEO:




https://twitter.com/intent/like?tweet_id=1064856924074721280


Ever since the clip of the premier’s address was shared over social media, a number of netizens took to Twitter and criticised him for what they said was PM Khan’s “ignorance”








Among the many who condemned the remarks, was Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader and former minister Ahsan Iqbal.

“Quran has many references of Hazrat Isa (AS); how will trolls defend this crazy statement of IK?” he tweeted.




Ahsan Iqbal@betterpakistan

Quran has many references of Hazrat Isa (as) will trolls defend this crazy statement of IK?



It merits a mention here that the two-day conference titled, ‘Finality of Prophethood and responsibilities of Muslims in light of the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)’, is the 43rd conference aimed at promoting religious harmony, tolerance, brotherhood and equality, respect for humanity, non-violence, unity, reconciliation and culture of dialogue.



https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...ver-controversial-remarks-about-jesus-christ/

So what? He is politician not historian.
 
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Dear Khan Sahib, I will recommend a book "Al-Quran" in which Hazrat Isa (A.S) is the most mentioned person directly and indirectly. You visited Madina now few times, they have left a place next to our Prophet (S.A.W) where Isa will be buried.
I don't think that Quraan is regarded as a history book by any person (who is able read and understand it).
 
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I think factually PM IK migt be right. Jesus has only impact on the scriptural domain. That is strictly the Christian bible and theological works. However Prophet Muhammed PBUH impact spills well beyond the scriptural domain. We had a empire being formed that occupied land, a state that ruled a geography, that fought wars, that conquered etc thus even if you dismiss faith and it's consequences in the case of Prophet Mohammed PBUH nobody can ignore the very real history of Medina and the state that grew from there to go onto conquer and become a empire. Therefore it had real, hard impact on the temporal plane. That is normative history.

Which is not the case of Jesus. Sans the faith there is no footprint on history whatsoever. It's like invisible gravity.
 
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Imran khan talked more like a rationalist than a Muslim.. Its true..many historians deny the existence of historical Jesus..there were many fake jesuses doing rounds during that time and many were killed by people and the empire...on the other hand ,although there is no doubt there existed a person called Mohammed but very little is known of his life..OK..this is a Pakistani site..I can't talk more than this
P.S: historians deny the authenticity of hadees
 
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So what? He is politician not historian.

A politician should not lack common sense. This is not something exclusively which only a historian knows, it's common sense, specially among Muslims. Globally, people go by the calendar AD, and as muslims, we also have so much about Isa (AS) in our Islamic books, and even then, there's a whole religion based on him and their is so much history about him. It is so dumb of him to make that comment. Sometimes, I think he doesn't think before he speaks.

Just like when he was given opportunity to address to large companies in Saudi Arabia and China, instead of highlighting what his Government will do, is doing, or has done to attract investments, and to really make them eager to invest, he is talking about past ills, and that how desperate the country is for investments, as if businesses and companies care.

He lacks competence, unfortunately, great visionary, but incompetent and thinks that the world revolves around Pakistan or him (flash: it doesn't). But, one good thing about him is that he is willing to learn, hopefully he learns from this and immediately apologies for the statement.
 
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@war&peace and you call me a patwari? How do you defend this by great Fuhrer?
There is a big debate among Christians about the Jesus. The guy they present as Jesus looks like a European guy (blue eyes, caucasian white male) while Jesus was a born in middle-east (Palestine) and never went to Europe. The best account of Prophet Esa is in the holy Quran.
 
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