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And we know how many of those scriptures were altered. For us Muslims only unaltered text preserved in its pure form is Quran. And most of these alien ideas that have resemblance with Judaism, Christianity or Zoroastrian beliefs aren't mentioned in Quran, these have been mentioned in books of hear say.
Even the way you say your dua by raising your hands resembles the Zoroastrian practice.
The verse may very well be referring to Jesus but the addressee may not be the Ummat of Muhammad but Jesus?
Okay then tell me why would your Mahdi kill 1 billion pagans? Why do you believe that towards the end it would be either Islam or sword? Aren't you contradicting your own views?
And still Jesus according to many .... gets crucified ....... killed at the hands of those peaceful people he had triumphed spiritually.
3:55.
The idea about a promised figure coming in the future to revive the original spirit of a Religion is not something unique to Zoroastrianism. The original concept of the Messiah is from the Hebrew Bible. It is the prophecy that someone from the progeny of King David will appear to restore the ancient glory of Israel. Similarly, the concept of Mahdi is that someone from the progeny of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) will rise up to restore the Caliphate and the lost glory of Islam, as well as establish justice in the land. Therefore, I believe that our Prophet (peace be upon him) himself predicted that one of his descendants will appear in the future before the end of the world and lead the Muslim Umma back to the right path.
And we know how many of those scriptures were altered. For us Muslims only unaltered text preserved in its pure form is Quran. And most of these alien ideas that have resemblance with Judaism, Christianity or Zoroastrian beliefs aren't mentioned in Quran, these have been mentioned in books of hear say.
Even the way you say your dua by raising your hands resembles the Zoroastrian practice.
Simple Arabic grammar. Sura 43: 61 says that "He" (singular pronoun) is a Sign of the Hour. If the pronoun doesn't refer to the Messiah then who is it referring to?
The verse may very well be referring to Jesus but the addressee may not be the Ummat of Muhammad but Jesus?
Many Messengers never had any army or fought any battles. This Sura speaks about the "manifestation" of Islam over other religions. It is not necessary that this "manifestation" is brought about purely through means of armed conquest.
Okay then tell me why would your Mahdi kill 1 billion pagans? Why do you believe that towards the end it would be either Islam or sword? Aren't you contradicting your own views?
The two groups spoken of in Sura 61: 14 were the Israelites who believed in the Messiah and those who rejected him. It says that those who believed triumphed over the disbelieving faction. Now historically, this never occurred by force of arms, as I already mentioned that the 12 disciples of the Messiah never had an army or fought any battles. It was a spiritual triumph, evidenced by the fact that the belief in the Messiah became widespread and dominant, while those who rejected him became subdued and insignificant. This was accomplished through peaceful preaching.
And still Jesus according to many .... gets crucified ....... killed at the hands of those peaceful people he had triumphed spiritually.
But for the sake of argument, if it is admitted that this was done through armed conquest, it doesn't negate the prophecy of the second coming of the Messiah to accomplish the same thing for the End Times generation.
3:55.