As I said before You can lead a man to the well but you can not force them to drink from the well.
I read the verses carfully enough to trust that they would give right guidance.
The difference in both of our understandings the verses is that I have an Islamic base that supports my common senses, which guided me through my studies. One of the great difference in our religions is one greatly guides logic (Islam) and the other greatly guides emotions (Christianity).
I have difficulty following your logic to the end of it's conclusion.
No a spirit does not have flesh and bones, yet it lives inside and outside of flesh and bones.
I would like to think that everyone knows that they have a spirit within their bodies. I'm not sure how we are able to live without a spirit which is different from the soul. (
I hope we know that by now especially if were are talking about having wisdom)So yes Mohammad had a spirit just as Jesus did (PBUT).
As I said before, The first verses
I Corinthians 3:16,17 & 6:19,20 pointed out the fact that the holy spirit lives within the human body.
Allah said in the translation that he lives within us and that our bodies are a temple that we must respect and take care of. The spirit of Allah living within us all.
The second verses
I Corinthians 12:4,5 (my apologies for the era, but a true student would have understood the era.)
This verses pointed out that the holy spirit can be found in many people other than Jesus and other religions outside of Christianity.
In-fact it gives credit to the spirit being expressed in many ways, yet it has the same G-D Allah.
the third verses
John 14:15,16,17 Jesus tells us that he will pray for us to have a comforter. Someone who will be of him as he was of Allah.
Jesus said that if we knew his works then we would know and follow the comforter. Jesus said that the comforter will reflect the same work that he represented. He didn't say that he will be a Christain in the way that you understand Christainity. (Too narrow)
Again the holy spirit is not visable, nor was it visable in Jesus but we believed that the holy spirit influenced his actions, truth and righteousness.
In fact is was his actions of the truth that he used to help us believe in him being sent from Allah.
In the same chapter in the above verses Jesus also says that many of you claim to follow me but you know me not.
So again I am un clear of the bases of your Logic if I could in fact call it Logic.
I would say the same questions that you pose about Mohammad you should pose about Jesus and if you find the answers to be fitting for Jesus then they are fitting for Mohammad (PBUH). They were both righteous human beings created by Allah.
I also referred you to study the life of Prophet Mohammad if you doubted what Jesus said, or mis-understood. ( You did not)
I also said that the translation that you read will defiantly be important, yet the principle should be the same for those who understand.
I am Muslim yes but I strive not to be bias in my views. I am always open to the truth from every angle, because I believe that Allah is greater than a religion. Allah is greater than anything that we can imagine.
Having saying that I honestly thought this forum was about Mohammad within the bible?
I am not here to wage in a war against you if I don't have too, Although I have no problem in doing so.
I just don't see the necessity of it.
I know Christian Pastors who say that the Bible is complexed. Complexed is not a negative thing, it simply means that it takes great understanding, knowledge and wisdom to intrepid it. Wisdom alone does not do it alone.
According to my knowledge,
Wisdom shows us how to use knowledge correctly.
I don't see that I have mis-used any knowledge here.
I think we all know that the Bible is a book of stories according to Jesus disciples and those who had views and that it was strongly influenced by William Shakesphear, which makes it difficult to understand. The bible contains very little imput from Allah and Jesus. Only what people think they have said. This is speculation of the perceived truth, it doesn't make it the abosolute truth. Big difference.
Have you seen a real original Bible? Have you read it in it's original form? If not then you are only reading a translation that is an interpretation of what is being said?
Have you read the book of Barnabas? This is an addition to the Bible that is not greatly known about but it is defiantly clear about who Jesus is.
Many of my Christian friends are beginning to read it and tell me great things about it.
If you find the Bible to be clear for you to understand and you feel comfortable that you understand it in it's proper context and beyond the words that are written then May Allah continue to bless your understanding.
To tell me to be wise and to check my references before I put them out is a correct thing to say if you have found era.
But I don't see where the era is on my behalf other than maybe posting on this forum trying to build with people who seem to want to make this Christian verses Islam forum.
Truthfully you have not displayed a greater level of Wisdom that qualifies you to justly asses my knowledge and wisdom displayed.
You displayed ignorant arrogance with no clear logic, if anything.
You seem to be emotional rather than logical. Being logical requires a response not a reaction. To react is to be emotional.
Big difference, especially if we are speaking of having wisdom.
Your questions truthfully made me sad because I wondered what might you have been thinking, especially if you say that you believe in Jesus.
Those questions displayed this-belief in Jesus.
Until you read about the life of Prophet Mohammah then you are not qaulified to speak on him.
Unitil you read the Qu'Arn then you are not qaulified to speak on Islam.
How can you search within the Bible for someone whom which you do not know?
This is insane because you can not find someone you do not know, and you will always be blind to him until you know him.
I will not be posting on this post anymore because I am not going to give any energy to you hitting your head against the wall.
To engage in war against you would not be just because you appear to be ignorant about your own Religion.
Being Muslim requires that I respect and have a great understanding of Christainity inorer to respect the form that Allah rvealed his knowledge in and defintly give respect to all of the Great Prophets that walked the eart.
Islam speaks of Prophets that I'm sure you have never herd of. I can find the truth of the Bible within the Qu'Arn, but only the truth.
Islam inclueds everything from the beginning of time until the end.
May Allah continue to guide, protect and bless us all.
Only Allah can give understanding.
@ Sweetnini
Why be on the post looking for Mohammad within the Bible then reject the readings?
Why even post a response, it only shows ignorance.
This is a pitty because you are my people.