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IslamicNewest Review: ... She was barren, unable to have children. In line with the tradition of the times, Abraham had a child with their servant girl, an egyptian girl named Hagar. She gave birth to a son, Abraham's first son, his heir, Ishmael. In time, God opened up the womb of Sarah, who conceived to Abraham, another son, Isaac. When he was older, Isaacs sons became the heads of the tribes of Israel,of which Jesus was part. Ismael's offspring became the Arab peoples which we know today, of which Muhammad was part. So Muhammad was indeed from among the brethren of the people of Israel....BUT!....SO WAS JESUS!! (2) ''like you'' (meaning, ''like Moses'')... So wh... more |
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by somerton - written on 14.10.06 (Useful, 218 readings)
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Is Muhammad mentioned in The Bible? The 5th book of The Bible, Deuteronomy,which was written by Moses under inspiration from God, contains in verse 18 of chapter 18, the following prophecy: ''I WILL RAISE THEM UP A PROPHET FROM AMONG THEIR BRETHEREN, LIKE YOU, AND I WILL PUT MY WORDS INTO HIS MOUTH......................'' Christians would declare that this prophecy is referring to the future arrival of Jesus Christ. Muslims would suggest that is not necessarily the case. The prophecy needs to be more closely examined, after first being broken down into its' 3 parts. (1) ''I will raise them up a prophet from among their ...


