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10 Reasons to believe Jesus Preached Islam [View all]
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Muslims believe Jesus Christ was a holy Prophet from the same God who sent Abraham, Moses and Muhammad. Here are 10 reasons as to why Muslims believe Jesus preached Islam that are guaranteed to change your perception................
#10 The Golden Rule
There is an Islamic version of the golden rule as taught by Prophet Muhammad.
None of you has faith until he loves for his brother or his neighbor what he loves for himself. Sahih Muslim, Book 1, Number 72
Jesus taught:
Do to others whatever you would like them to do to you. This is the essence of all that is taught in the law and the prophets. Matthew 7:12
#10 The Golden Rule
There is an Islamic version of the golden rule as taught by Prophet Muhammad.
None of you has faith until he loves for his brother or his neighbor what he loves for himself. Sahih Muslim, Book 1, Number 72
Jesus taught:
Do to others whatever you would like them to do to you. This is the essence of all that is taught in the law and the prophets. Matthew 7:12
Read more at http://www.patheos.com/blogs/askamuslim/2017/10/10-reasons-believe-jesus-preached-islam/#K1V8HcQc1mkgXmHa.99
A long article, but it well illustrates the many commonalities of the 3 Abrahamic religions.
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Jesus was born before Mohhamed, so it is more likely that Mohammed tried to borrow
Sophia4
Mar 2018
#1
Mohammed created Islam and then became a warlord general to advance it, he and the army that
braddy
Mar 2018
#16
Once, when he made a scourge of small cords and drove out the money changers from the Temple.
braddy
Mar 2018
#19
No, it's just a matter of reading the story for what it would mean to people who lived it
marylandblue
Mar 2018
#71
You are attempting to frame your view as that of a typical "someone" of 30CE.
guillaumeb
Mar 2018
#72
I don't feel I have any special insight into people of that time and place
marylandblue
Mar 2018
#73
Temple of GOD. Munye changers conducting BUSINESS in THE HOUSE OF THE LORD.
sprinkleeninow
Mar 2018
#79
I hold that Jesus preached the Kingdom of God. His Kingdom that primarily was to come.
sprinkleeninow
Mar 2018
#89
Why, why, why with literal translating ALONE, Sola Scriptura, does not give one the full picture.
sprinkleeninow
Mar 2018
#90
Jesus brought authority to his Temple. Mohammed raised an army and warred and conquered once he
braddy
Mar 2018
#23
Yes. But in my opinion, what is believed by the followers of a religion may be more
Sophia4
Mar 2018
#78
Possible, but is there any historical evidence of Buddhist activity in Judea?
marylandblue
Mar 2018
#14
A long article, but it well illustrates the many commonalities of the 3 Abrahamic religions.
guillaumeb
Mar 2018
#63
Variations of the golden rule appear in religions that predate Christianity
The Velveteen Ocelot
Mar 2018
#76
Showing once again that there's nothing you won't claim as the property of your religious tribe.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2018
#109
First off, one practicing/following/studying not only the Christian Faith, its origins, its organic
sprinkleeninow
Mar 2018
#119
Well, that's at least a clearly stated position based on existing literary tradition
marylandblue
Mar 2018
#138
If one claims to be a 'Christian believer', they need to know what they believe and why.
sprinkleeninow
Mar 2018
#141
It illustrates the commonalities by allowing one of them to take ownership over the rest?
Act_of_Reparation
Mar 2018
#111
The only commonality I see is a predeliction to 'That thing you have, is mine'.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2018
#135