The document discusses prophecies about Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) found in previous scriptures like the Bible. It provides examples from the books of Deuteronomy, Isaiah, and Habakkuk that describe Muhammad's coming and key events in his life like receiving the first revelation, the migration from Mecca to Medina, and the spread of Islam from Medina. The document argues that these prophecies point specifically to Muhammad as the final prophet for all of mankind.
The document provides details about Jesus and Mary from Islamic sources. It discusses how Mary was chosen by God and conceived Jesus miraculously without a human father. Jesus is described as the "Word" of God but not God himself. His creation through the command "Be!" is compared to Adam's creation without parents. The document recounts the story of Jesus' birth and his speaking in defense of his prophethood as a young child. It emphasizes that God does not beget offspring and cannot have a son.
This document provides a summary of Surah Ash Shuaraa (The Poets) from the Quran. It discusses the context of revelation during the middle Makkan period. The surah aims to console the prophet Muhammad and refute the objections of the disbelievers of Makkah who refused to accept Islam. It recounts the stories of previous prophets like Moses, Noah, Hud, and Abraham to illustrate that disbelievers have always rejected prophets throughout history despite signs. The disbelievers of Makkah are encouraged to believe in the Quran rather than insist on seeing destructive signs.
The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
This comprehensive Tafsir answers contemporary questions, and makes the Qur’an fully relevant to the concerns of day, yet it loses nothing of its timelessness nor sacrifices any of the traditional understanding. It demonstrates the unity and coherence of the Qur’an by centring everything on its message, like gems hung on a single string.
This Tafsir is particularly suitable for Muslims with no direct access to the Arabic original.
The story of Habil and Qabil is the first crime committed on Earth. The two sons of Adam, Habil and Qabil, each offered a sacrifice to Allah. Habil's sacrifice was accepted while Qabil's was not, angering Qabil. Qabil then killed his brother Habil out of jealousy. Allah then sent a crow to show Qabil how to hide the body, but it was too late as Qabil had already committed the sin and became the first murderer on Earth, a lesson for mankind.
The document summarizes some key aspects of Islam, including the five pillars of faith: Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It discusses the story of the prophet Muhammad and the origins of some Islamic beliefs and practices, such as daily prayers, fasting, and the annual pilgrimage retracing the steps of Ibrahim and Hajar in Mecca.
The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
This comprehensive Tafsir answers contemporary questions, and makes the Qur’an fully relevant to the concerns of day, yet it loses nothing of its timelessness nor sacrifices any of the traditional understanding. It demonstrates the unity and coherence of the Qur’an by centring everything on its message, like gems hung on a single string.
This Tafsir is particularly suitable for Muslims with no direct access to the Arabic original.
The document discusses the background and life of Prophet Isa (Jesus), including:
1) He was the son of Maryam bint Imran from the offspring of Israel, and his mother Maryam was a pious Muslim woman during the time of Prophet Zakariya.
2) After the time of Prophet Sulaiman, the Israelites strayed from monotheism and altered their scriptures, so Allah sent prophets like Isa to guide them back.
3) Isa will save mankind from the tribulations of the Dajjal (Antichrist) and is one of the five greatest prophets in Islam. Muslims respect and believe in Isa's message.
The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
This comprehensive Tafsir answers contemporary questions, and makes the Qur’an fully relevant to the concerns of day, yet it loses nothing of its timelessness nor sacrifices any of the traditional understanding. It demonstrates the unity and coherence of the Qur’an by centring everything on its message, like gems hung on a single string.
This Tafsir is particularly suitable for Muslims with no direct access to the Arabic original.
The document provides details about Jesus and Mary from Islamic sources. It discusses how Mary was chosen by God and conceived Jesus miraculously without a human father. Jesus is described as the "Word" of God but not God himself. His creation through the command "Be!" is compared to Adam's creation without parents. The document recounts the story of Jesus' birth and his speaking in defense of his prophethood as a young child. It emphasizes that God does not beget offspring and cannot have a son.
This document provides a summary of Surah Ash Shuaraa (The Poets) from the Quran. It discusses the context of revelation during the middle Makkan period. The surah aims to console the prophet Muhammad and refute the objections of the disbelievers of Makkah who refused to accept Islam. It recounts the stories of previous prophets like Moses, Noah, Hud, and Abraham to illustrate that disbelievers have always rejected prophets throughout history despite signs. The disbelievers of Makkah are encouraged to believe in the Quran rather than insist on seeing destructive signs.
The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
This comprehensive Tafsir answers contemporary questions, and makes the Qur’an fully relevant to the concerns of day, yet it loses nothing of its timelessness nor sacrifices any of the traditional understanding. It demonstrates the unity and coherence of the Qur’an by centring everything on its message, like gems hung on a single string.
This Tafsir is particularly suitable for Muslims with no direct access to the Arabic original.
The story of Habil and Qabil is the first crime committed on Earth. The two sons of Adam, Habil and Qabil, each offered a sacrifice to Allah. Habil's sacrifice was accepted while Qabil's was not, angering Qabil. Qabil then killed his brother Habil out of jealousy. Allah then sent a crow to show Qabil how to hide the body, but it was too late as Qabil had already committed the sin and became the first murderer on Earth, a lesson for mankind.
The document summarizes some key aspects of Islam, including the five pillars of faith: Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It discusses the story of the prophet Muhammad and the origins of some Islamic beliefs and practices, such as daily prayers, fasting, and the annual pilgrimage retracing the steps of Ibrahim and Hajar in Mecca.
The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
This comprehensive Tafsir answers contemporary questions, and makes the Qur’an fully relevant to the concerns of day, yet it loses nothing of its timelessness nor sacrifices any of the traditional understanding. It demonstrates the unity and coherence of the Qur’an by centring everything on its message, like gems hung on a single string.
This Tafsir is particularly suitable for Muslims with no direct access to the Arabic original.
The document discusses the background and life of Prophet Isa (Jesus), including:
1) He was the son of Maryam bint Imran from the offspring of Israel, and his mother Maryam was a pious Muslim woman during the time of Prophet Zakariya.
2) After the time of Prophet Sulaiman, the Israelites strayed from monotheism and altered their scriptures, so Allah sent prophets like Isa to guide them back.
3) Isa will save mankind from the tribulations of the Dajjal (Antichrist) and is one of the five greatest prophets in Islam. Muslims respect and believe in Isa's message.
The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
This comprehensive Tafsir answers contemporary questions, and makes the Qur’an fully relevant to the concerns of day, yet it loses nothing of its timelessness nor sacrifices any of the traditional understanding. It demonstrates the unity and coherence of the Qur’an by centring everything on its message, like gems hung on a single string.
This Tafsir is particularly suitable for Muslims with no direct access to the Arabic original.
The document discusses prophecies of Muhammad found in the Bible. It begins by introducing the idea that the Bible contains prophecies of Muhammad, which is surprising to many. It then examines several Biblical passages that describe a prophet to come from among Abraham's descendants and brethren of the Jews, with characteristics matching Muhammad. This includes passages referring to "the Prophet" in Deuteronomy and John, as well as descriptions of a prophet from Arabia and Kedar's descendants in Isaiah. The document argues that these prophecies point to Muhammad, and provides evidence from their lives and histories to support its claim.
This document provides a summary of Surah Al-Qasas (The Narration) from the Quran. It recounts stories from the life of Moses and the Pharaoh. Key events include Moses being set adrift as a baby but saved, growing up and killing an Egyptian man, fleeing to Midian where he helped two women and married one of their daughters, receiving revelations from God telling him to return to Egypt with his brother Aaron to demand the freedom of the Israelites. The Pharaoh and Haman deny Moses' message and signs from God. God inflicts plagues on the Egyptians and drowns the Pharaoh and his army for their disbelief and oppression of the Israelites.
This document discusses evidence that Muhammad is foretold in the Bible. It provides biblical passages that describe a prophet coming from Tema/Teman, which is an ancient name for Medina where Muhammad migrated. It also references "the stone the builders rejected" becoming the capstone, and Jesus' description of another comforter and ruler of the world, identifying these as prophecies of Muhammad. The document aims to show Muhammad fulfills prophecies and is the final prophet according to Islamic texts.
This document provides an overview of several prophets in 3 key points:
1) It introduces the prophets Noah, Moses, and Muhammad, summarizing their messages to their respective societies to worship God alone and avoid punishment. It describes Noah building an ark and Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt.
2) For Noah, it describes the flood God sent to punish non-believers. For Moses, it discusses his confrontation with the arrogant Pharaoh and God's miracle of parting the Red Sea.
3) It concludes by encouraging learning from the prophets' examples to have happiness in the afterlife, and to start preparing now through worshipping God rather than wasting time.
Every True Religion Reveals The Final Messengerweareoneorg
1. The document discusses prophecies about Muhammad found in Jewish and Hindu scriptures like the Old Testament, Vedas, and Atharva Veda.
2. Several passages from these scriptures are presented that are claimed to reference Muhammad's coming, including mentioning him by name or describing attributes and events from his life.
3. The document aims to show similarities between the teachings of Islam and other faiths by finding references to Muhammad in their older scriptures.
The document discusses computational analysis of the Quran. It provides background on the Quran, explaining that it was revealed to Muhammad over 23 years. It then discusses why the Quran would be interesting to study computationally, including its linguistic styles, logical arguments, and claims that it could not be replicated. The document outlines some potential projects, like integrating the Quran with other texts or building an ontology. It also examines some of the Quran's linguistic styles in more depth, such as shifts in attention, complex morphology, and use of context for disambiguation.
IBN MASHISH
Abdusalam, son of Mashish
SPIRITUAL TEACHER OF
AL SHAZLI
A WESTERNER’S SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
TO THE EAST
IBN BASHISH
Abdusalam, son of Bashish
SPIRITUAL TEACHER OF
AL SHAZLI
“The Martyr, the Universal Spiritual-Pivot (Qutb) of his time”
“Abdulsalam ibn Bashish, his rank in Morocco was like to that of Shafee in Egypt” Supreme Justice ibn Iyad
The document summarizes key aspects of the Islamic faith, including the 5 pillars of Islam: Shahadah (faith/testimony in Allah and Mohammed as prophet), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It provides details on the story and teachings of the prophet Mohammed, noting he taught monotheism and the oneness of God, received revelations from Gabriel, and his followers suffered persecution before eventually finding acceptance.
This document contains summaries of hadiths and quotes emphasizing the importance and benefits of praising the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses how praising the Prophet is a command from Allah and leads to rewards like forgiveness of sins, light on the Day of Judgment, and entry into Paradise. Angels will praise those who praise the Prophet, and one's faith is not complete without loving the Prophet more than oneself. The document encourages frequent and abundant praising of the Prophet.
The document discusses the Islamic event known as the Mi'raj, or the Prophet Muhammad's night journey and ascension to heaven. It describes how Muhammad rode the heavenly steed Buraq to Jerusalem and led other prophets in prayer before ascending to each of the seven heavens and meeting previous prophets. Muhammad was then brought before God, who originally instructed him to mandate 50 daily prayers for Muslims before eventually reducing the amount to 5. The Mi'raj established important Islamic concepts like the five daily prayers.
The document discusses prophecies in the Bible that are claimed to refer to the Quran and Islam. It provides several biblical passages that mention a "new song" or "strange lips" and argues these refer to the Arabic language of the Quran. It also cites passages about messages being revealed "line upon line" or teachings being "bound up" as prophecies of the piecemeal revelation of the Quran. Finally, it discusses prophecies about people from the "ends of the earth" or descendants of Ishmael as referring to the Arab origins of Islam and the global spread of the Islamic faith.
The document discusses the scientific explanation for the event of Miraj in Islam, where the Prophet Muhammad traveled through the seven heavens. It first provides background on the theory of relativity and its key ideas like time dilation. It then describes the event of Miraj according to Islamic texts, where Muhammad rode a special animal called Buraq extremely fast. The document suggests Albert Einstein may have been inspired by Miraj in developing his theory of relativity, since some aspects like fast travel are consistent with the theory. It aims to show how modern physics can explain Miraj with concepts like relativity.
1) The story describes the lineage of Muhammad (peace be upon him) beginning with Abraham and his son Ishmael who settled in Mecca.
2) It tells of how 'Abd al-Muttalib, a descendant of Ishmael, rediscovered the lost well of Zamzam after having a dream, fulfilling a vow to sacrifice one of his future ten sons to Allah in thanks.
3) The Ka'bah, originally built by Abraham and Ishmael, had become surrounded by idols but was still an important site for pilgrimage.
This document provides an overview of Jesus and Christianity from an Islamic perspective. It discusses Jesus' birth to Mary and his eminence according to the Quran. It describes Jesus' miracles of bringing the dead back to life and healing people. The document emphasizes that Muslims believe in previous revelations, including the Torah and Gospel, and that there is only one true religion originally from God.
Muhammad (peace be upon him), the prophet of mercy 1Teacher
This document provides an overview of the life and achievements of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It describes his upbringing, marriage to Khadijah, early preaching in Makkah, the first revelation, opposition faced, and some of his major accomplishments like resolving conflicts during the rebuilding of the Kaaba. The summary highlights Muhammad's role in establishing a just society and spreading the message of Islam to many lands.
Prophet of doom_03_i_dont_noah_bout_thisArabBibles
This document discusses and critiques several Islamic hadiths and traditions regarding figures from the Abrahamic faiths like Adam, Noah, and Abraham. It argues that Muhammad twisted and corrupted the stories of these biblical figures in order to justify including pagan practices in Islam and to portray earlier prophets as Muslim. The document asserts that Muhammad was not capable of original religious thought and simply plagiarized from the Bible, Talmud, and other sources. It claims the hadiths demonstrate Muhammad was willing to deceive people into thinking he had divine authority when he did not, making his claim of prophethood suspect.
This document discusses the prophets in Islam and their connections to Arabia. It states that according to Islamic tradition, the prophets from Adam to Jesus, including Noah, Hud, Saleh, Abraham, Lot, Ishmael and Isaac, all spent significant time in Arabia and areas surrounding Mecca and Medina. It specifically mentions that Abraham dedicated his son Ishmael to stay before the Kaaba. The document then discusses how the prophet Muhammad, who was born and started his mission in Mecca, was the answer to Abraham's prayer for a prophet to be raised up in Mecca.
This document provides an overview of the five pillars of Islam and the story of the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It discusses the key beliefs and practices of Muslims, including the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It also summarizes the life of Muhammad and how he received the first revelations of the Quran and went on to spread the message of Islam.
The forefather of religions, the prophet Abraham.LASTtruth
The document discusses the prophet Abraham as a forefather of holy religions. It describes Abraham as a chosen prophet who was spiritually and physically equipped to guide people. Abraham set a good example of obedience, trust, and calling people to worship the one God. The document outlines stories of Abraham from the Old Testament, New Testament, and Quran, including Abraham building an altar, Hagar and Ishmael, God asking Abraham to sacrifice Isaac/Ishmael, and Abraham being thrown into fire but surviving unharmed. It presents Abraham as a prophet of mercy who prayed for God's forgiveness of non-believers.
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Quran and modern science compatible or incompatiblea9akmal
This document is an excerpt from a book analyzing whether the Quran and modern science are compatible. It discusses several scientific facts that are mentioned in the Quran, including:
1) The origin of the universe being described as heavens and earth joined together initially like the Big Bang theory describes.
2) The initial gaseous mass that formed galaxies being described as "smoke" in the Quran.
3) The spherical shape of the Earth being indicated by references to night and day overlapping and merging in the Quran.
4) The moon's light being described as reflected rather than emitting its own light.
5) The sun's light being described as a lamp versus the moon giving light
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The document discusses prophecies of Muhammad found in the Bible. It begins by introducing the idea that the Bible contains prophecies of Muhammad, which is surprising to many. It then examines several Biblical passages that describe a prophet to come from among Abraham's descendants and brethren of the Jews, with characteristics matching Muhammad. This includes passages referring to "the Prophet" in Deuteronomy and John, as well as descriptions of a prophet from Arabia and Kedar's descendants in Isaiah. The document argues that these prophecies point to Muhammad, and provides evidence from their lives and histories to support its claim.
This document provides a summary of Surah Al-Qasas (The Narration) from the Quran. It recounts stories from the life of Moses and the Pharaoh. Key events include Moses being set adrift as a baby but saved, growing up and killing an Egyptian man, fleeing to Midian where he helped two women and married one of their daughters, receiving revelations from God telling him to return to Egypt with his brother Aaron to demand the freedom of the Israelites. The Pharaoh and Haman deny Moses' message and signs from God. God inflicts plagues on the Egyptians and drowns the Pharaoh and his army for their disbelief and oppression of the Israelites.
This document discusses evidence that Muhammad is foretold in the Bible. It provides biblical passages that describe a prophet coming from Tema/Teman, which is an ancient name for Medina where Muhammad migrated. It also references "the stone the builders rejected" becoming the capstone, and Jesus' description of another comforter and ruler of the world, identifying these as prophecies of Muhammad. The document aims to show Muhammad fulfills prophecies and is the final prophet according to Islamic texts.
This document provides an overview of several prophets in 3 key points:
1) It introduces the prophets Noah, Moses, and Muhammad, summarizing their messages to their respective societies to worship God alone and avoid punishment. It describes Noah building an ark and Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt.
2) For Noah, it describes the flood God sent to punish non-believers. For Moses, it discusses his confrontation with the arrogant Pharaoh and God's miracle of parting the Red Sea.
3) It concludes by encouraging learning from the prophets' examples to have happiness in the afterlife, and to start preparing now through worshipping God rather than wasting time.
Every True Religion Reveals The Final Messengerweareoneorg
1. The document discusses prophecies about Muhammad found in Jewish and Hindu scriptures like the Old Testament, Vedas, and Atharva Veda.
2. Several passages from these scriptures are presented that are claimed to reference Muhammad's coming, including mentioning him by name or describing attributes and events from his life.
3. The document aims to show similarities between the teachings of Islam and other faiths by finding references to Muhammad in their older scriptures.
The document discusses computational analysis of the Quran. It provides background on the Quran, explaining that it was revealed to Muhammad over 23 years. It then discusses why the Quran would be interesting to study computationally, including its linguistic styles, logical arguments, and claims that it could not be replicated. The document outlines some potential projects, like integrating the Quran with other texts or building an ontology. It also examines some of the Quran's linguistic styles in more depth, such as shifts in attention, complex morphology, and use of context for disambiguation.
IBN MASHISH
Abdusalam, son of Mashish
SPIRITUAL TEACHER OF
AL SHAZLI
A WESTERNER’S SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
TO THE EAST
IBN BASHISH
Abdusalam, son of Bashish
SPIRITUAL TEACHER OF
AL SHAZLI
“The Martyr, the Universal Spiritual-Pivot (Qutb) of his time”
“Abdulsalam ibn Bashish, his rank in Morocco was like to that of Shafee in Egypt” Supreme Justice ibn Iyad
The document summarizes key aspects of the Islamic faith, including the 5 pillars of Islam: Shahadah (faith/testimony in Allah and Mohammed as prophet), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It provides details on the story and teachings of the prophet Mohammed, noting he taught monotheism and the oneness of God, received revelations from Gabriel, and his followers suffered persecution before eventually finding acceptance.
This document contains summaries of hadiths and quotes emphasizing the importance and benefits of praising the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses how praising the Prophet is a command from Allah and leads to rewards like forgiveness of sins, light on the Day of Judgment, and entry into Paradise. Angels will praise those who praise the Prophet, and one's faith is not complete without loving the Prophet more than oneself. The document encourages frequent and abundant praising of the Prophet.
The document discusses the Islamic event known as the Mi'raj, or the Prophet Muhammad's night journey and ascension to heaven. It describes how Muhammad rode the heavenly steed Buraq to Jerusalem and led other prophets in prayer before ascending to each of the seven heavens and meeting previous prophets. Muhammad was then brought before God, who originally instructed him to mandate 50 daily prayers for Muslims before eventually reducing the amount to 5. The Mi'raj established important Islamic concepts like the five daily prayers.
The document discusses prophecies in the Bible that are claimed to refer to the Quran and Islam. It provides several biblical passages that mention a "new song" or "strange lips" and argues these refer to the Arabic language of the Quran. It also cites passages about messages being revealed "line upon line" or teachings being "bound up" as prophecies of the piecemeal revelation of the Quran. Finally, it discusses prophecies about people from the "ends of the earth" or descendants of Ishmael as referring to the Arab origins of Islam and the global spread of the Islamic faith.
The document discusses the scientific explanation for the event of Miraj in Islam, where the Prophet Muhammad traveled through the seven heavens. It first provides background on the theory of relativity and its key ideas like time dilation. It then describes the event of Miraj according to Islamic texts, where Muhammad rode a special animal called Buraq extremely fast. The document suggests Albert Einstein may have been inspired by Miraj in developing his theory of relativity, since some aspects like fast travel are consistent with the theory. It aims to show how modern physics can explain Miraj with concepts like relativity.
1) The story describes the lineage of Muhammad (peace be upon him) beginning with Abraham and his son Ishmael who settled in Mecca.
2) It tells of how 'Abd al-Muttalib, a descendant of Ishmael, rediscovered the lost well of Zamzam after having a dream, fulfilling a vow to sacrifice one of his future ten sons to Allah in thanks.
3) The Ka'bah, originally built by Abraham and Ishmael, had become surrounded by idols but was still an important site for pilgrimage.
This document provides an overview of Jesus and Christianity from an Islamic perspective. It discusses Jesus' birth to Mary and his eminence according to the Quran. It describes Jesus' miracles of bringing the dead back to life and healing people. The document emphasizes that Muslims believe in previous revelations, including the Torah and Gospel, and that there is only one true religion originally from God.
Muhammad (peace be upon him), the prophet of mercy 1Teacher
This document provides an overview of the life and achievements of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It describes his upbringing, marriage to Khadijah, early preaching in Makkah, the first revelation, opposition faced, and some of his major accomplishments like resolving conflicts during the rebuilding of the Kaaba. The summary highlights Muhammad's role in establishing a just society and spreading the message of Islam to many lands.
Prophet of doom_03_i_dont_noah_bout_thisArabBibles
This document discusses and critiques several Islamic hadiths and traditions regarding figures from the Abrahamic faiths like Adam, Noah, and Abraham. It argues that Muhammad twisted and corrupted the stories of these biblical figures in order to justify including pagan practices in Islam and to portray earlier prophets as Muslim. The document asserts that Muhammad was not capable of original religious thought and simply plagiarized from the Bible, Talmud, and other sources. It claims the hadiths demonstrate Muhammad was willing to deceive people into thinking he had divine authority when he did not, making his claim of prophethood suspect.
This document discusses the prophets in Islam and their connections to Arabia. It states that according to Islamic tradition, the prophets from Adam to Jesus, including Noah, Hud, Saleh, Abraham, Lot, Ishmael and Isaac, all spent significant time in Arabia and areas surrounding Mecca and Medina. It specifically mentions that Abraham dedicated his son Ishmael to stay before the Kaaba. The document then discusses how the prophet Muhammad, who was born and started his mission in Mecca, was the answer to Abraham's prayer for a prophet to be raised up in Mecca.
This document provides an overview of the five pillars of Islam and the story of the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It discusses the key beliefs and practices of Muslims, including the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It also summarizes the life of Muhammad and how he received the first revelations of the Quran and went on to spread the message of Islam.
The forefather of religions, the prophet Abraham.LASTtruth
The document discusses the prophet Abraham as a forefather of holy religions. It describes Abraham as a chosen prophet who was spiritually and physically equipped to guide people. Abraham set a good example of obedience, trust, and calling people to worship the one God. The document outlines stories of Abraham from the Old Testament, New Testament, and Quran, including Abraham building an altar, Hagar and Ishmael, God asking Abraham to sacrifice Isaac/Ishmael, and Abraham being thrown into fire but surviving unharmed. It presents Abraham as a prophet of mercy who prayed for God's forgiveness of non-believers.
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Quran and modern science compatible or incompatiblea9akmal
This document is an excerpt from a book analyzing whether the Quran and modern science are compatible. It discusses several scientific facts that are mentioned in the Quran, including:
1) The origin of the universe being described as heavens and earth joined together initially like the Big Bang theory describes.
2) The initial gaseous mass that formed galaxies being described as "smoke" in the Quran.
3) The spherical shape of the Earth being indicated by references to night and day overlapping and merging in the Quran.
4) The moon's light being described as reflected rather than emitting its own light.
5) The sun's light being described as a lamp versus the moon giving light
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The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
This comprehensive Tafsir answers contemporary questions, and makes the Qur’an fully relevant to the concerns of day, yet it loses nothing of its timelessness nor sacrifices any of the traditional understanding. It demonstrates the unity and coherence of the Qur’an by centring everything on its message, like gems hung on a single string.
This Tafsir is particularly suitable for Muslims with no direct access to the Arabic original.
The document discusses prophecies in the Old and New Testaments regarding a prophet to come, providing evidence that this refers to the Prophet Muhammad. It notes references in texts like Deuteronomy, Songs of Solomon and the Gospel of Barnabas that indicate Muhammad. The life and teachings of Muhammad are then summarized, including his receiving of revelations and spreading of monotheistic worship of God.
The document contains passages from religious scriptures discussing prophecies about Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It discusses prophecies found in the Old Testament, New Testament, Hindu scriptures like Bhavishya Purana and Atharvaveda that are claimed to reference Prophet Muhammad or Islam. The passages describe prophecies relating to his name, characteristics, followers and message that Muslims believe were fulfilled by Prophet Muhammad and the religion of Islam.
The document discusses prophecies about Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that are mentioned in various religious scriptures including the Bible, Hindu scriptures, and Bhavishya Purana. It provides details and evidence from the texts of prophecies about the coming of a prophet from among the brethren of Moses, who will put God's words in his mouth, and will be like Moses. It also discusses prophecies using terms like Paraclete, Comforter, and Ahmad that are believed to refer to Prophet Muhammad. The document aims to show that Prophet Muhammad was foretold in previous scriptures.
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The document provides details from Tafsir Ibn Kathir on Surah An-Naziat. It summarizes Ibn Kathir's commentary on each verse, including explanations from other scholars. It discusses the swearing by five characteristics, the description of Judgment Day, and the story of Musa and Pharaoh. The story is mentioned as a lesson for those who fear Allah. In conclusion, it notes how creating the heavens and earth is more difficult than human creation, refuting claims against resurrection due to renewal of creation.
He said:
“The Lord came from Sinai
and dawned over them from Seir;
he shone forth from Mount Paran.
He came with[a] myriads of holy ones
from the south, from his mountain slopes.[
The document discusses biblical prophecies about the prophet Muhammad. It provides evidence from the Old and New Testaments to support arguments that Muhammad fulfilled prophecies of a prophet to come like Moses, from among the brethren of the Israelites, and that God would put his words in his mouth. Specifically, it references prophecies in Deuteronomy, Isaiah, John and other texts that align with details of Muhammad's life and message. The document aims to show that Muhammad, not Jesus, fits the description of the prophesied prophet.
1) The document discusses biblical prophecies from Genesis and Deuteronomy regarding a prophet that would come from the line of Ishmael and shine forth from Mount Paran with 10,000 saints.
2) It argues that these prophecies referred to the Prophet Muhammad, as Mount Paran refers to Mecca and Muhammad shone forth there with his early followers.
3) The document asserts that Christian scholars have tried to distort or conceal these prophecies that point to Muhammad, but the prophecies can only be fulfilled by the advent of the Prophet Muhammad in Arabia.
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The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
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Muhammad lived from 570-633 CE in Makkah and Madinah. He advocated strict monotheism, caring for family and less fortunate, and just conduct. He prohibited murder, theft, adultery, idolatry and interest. Muhammad upheld the teachings of Abraham and past prophets, facing Jerusalem in prayer as directed by revelations received through angel Gabriel.
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Glad tidings
1. Glad
Tidings
In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
Right since the beginning of mankind it has been the tradition that whenever any nation would
stop worshipping God, go astray and become completely corrupt then God would send to them
His messenger for their guidance who would order the people to worship HIM, would enjoin them
to do good and forbid them from evil and give glad tidings of the of Paradise for those who
2. believe warn the people with the Punishment of God if they disobey and to fear the Hell Fire
which would be the abode for the disbelievers.
And Allah s.w.t. says in the Qur’an
Mankind were one community and Allah sent Prophets with glad tidings and warnings, and with
them He sent the Scripture in truth to judge between people in matters wherein they differed.
And only those to whom (the Scripture) was given differed concerning it after clear proofs had
come unto them through hatred, one to another. Then Allah by His Leave guided those who
believed to the truth of that wherein they differed. And Allah guides whom He wills to a Straight
Path.
[Qur'an 2:213]
And verily, We have sent among every Ummah (community, nation) a Messenger (proclaiming):
"Worship Allah (Alone), and avoid (or keep away from) Taghut (all false deities, etc. i.e. do not
worship Taghut besides Allah)." Then of them were some whom Allah guided and of them were
some upon whom the straying was justified. So travel through the land and see what was the
end of those who denied (the truth).
[Qur'an 16:36]
The similarity among all these messengers was that they were sent only to a particular nation.
We Muslims believe that when Prophet Mohammed S.A.W.S was sent he was the last of Prophets
among the chain of Messengers and was sent for the whole of mankind and the Book (i.e. the
Qur’an) which was revealed to him is the final Revelation of Allah s.w.t. that would remain with
us till the end of time.
That is the promise of Allah s.w.t. as He has said in the Qur’an-
Verily, We, it is We who have sent down the Dihikr (ie. the Qur’an) and surely, We will guard it.
[Qur’an 15:9]
When Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) was sent no other Prophet was going to be sent
after him. Various Prophets before him has spoken about his coming and his coming has also been
prophesied in the earlier Revelations of Allah s.w.t. mentioned in the Qur’an i.e. the Torah which
was sent to the Jews and the Injil (Bible) that was sent to the Christians.
Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) in the Bible.
In Deuteronomy 33:2
"And he said, the Lord came from Sinai, and rose up from Seir unto them; he shined forth
from Mount Paran, and he came with ten thousand saints; from right hand went a fiery law
for them." (Deuteronomy 33:2)
3. Coming from Sinai refers to the appearance of Moses (pbuh) and rising up from Seir alludes that
of Jesus (pbuh) because it is a series of mountain in Palestine close to where Jesus lived. The
prophet who shone forth from Mount Paran could be no other than the Holy Prophet (pbuh) of
Arabia, as Paran is the ancient name of the part of Arabia where the children of Ishmael (pbuh),
the ancestors of Muhammad (pbuh), settled. The Arabic form of the word Paran is Faran or
Pharan. Jacut's Geographishes Worterbuch (F. Westenfielt, Leipzig, 1862, Vol. III, P834) says
that Faran is a name of Mecca. The word Faran seems to be the Arabic Farran. It means two
refugees. It appears that the place took the name from Hager and Ishmael (pbuh), who came there
as refugees. Dr. A. Benisch call it in his translation of Pentateuch the desert of Paran.
What unmistakably points to the identity of Muhammad (pbuh) is the phrase: "he came with ten
thousands of saints" and "from his right hand went a fiery law for them." At the time of the
conquest of Mecca, ten thousand holy men followed at his heels and he was the bearer of the law
of the Qur’an. Hence, the prophecy has been fulfilled in the person of Holy Prophet Muhammad,
(peace and blessings of God be upon him).
In Isaiah 29:11-18
And the vision of all is become unto you as the words of a book that is sealed, which men
deliver to one that is learned, saying, Read this, I pray thee: and he saith, I cannot; for it is
sealed:
And the book is delivered to him that is not learned, saying, Read this, I pray thee: and he
saith, I am not learned.
4. Wherefore the Lord said, Forasmuch as this people draw near me with their mouth, and
with their lips do honour me, but have removed their heart far from me, and their fear toward
me is taught by the precept of men:
Therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvellous work among this people, even a
marvellous work and a wonder: for the wisdom of their wise men shall perish, and the
understanding of their prudent men shall be hid.
Woe unto them that seek deep to hide their counsel from the LORD, and their works are in
the dark, and they say, Who seeth us? and who knoweth us?
Surely your turning of things upside down shall be esteemed as the potter's clay: for shall
the work say of him that made it, He made me not? or shall the thing framed say of him that
framed it, He had no understanding?
Is it not yet a very little while, and Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitful field, and the
fruitful field shall be esteemed as a forest?
And in that day shall the deaf hear the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind shall see
out of obscurity, and out of darkness.
This prophecy is quiet obvious and straight forward. Anyone who has read about the life of
Prophet Mohammed pbuh would know how the he was given prophet hood and how the first
verses of the Quran were revealed to him and just to mention it in brief-
Renowned compilers of authentic traditions of Islam agree on the following account of the first
Revelations received by the Prophet.
Muhammad would seclude himself in the cave of Mount Hira and worship there days and nights.
He would, whenever he wished, return to his family at Mecca and then go back again, taking with
him the necessities of life. Thus he continued to return to Khadijah from time to time until one day
the revelation came down to him and the Angel Gabriel (Jibreel) appeared to him and said:
"Iqra!" meaning “read”
But as Muhammad was illiterate, having never received any instruction in reading or writing, he
said to the angel:
“I am not a reader.”
The angel took a hold of him and squeezed him as much as he could bear, and then said again:
"Iqra!”
Then Prophet said:
"I am not a reader."
The Angel again seized the Prophet and squeezed him and said:
"Iqra bismi rabbikalla dhi khalaq.
Khalaqal insana min alaq.
Iqra wa rabtukal akram.
Alladhi 'allama bil qalam.
Allamal insana malam yalam "
which means-
5. "Read in the name of your Lord who created,
created man from a clot.
Read, for your Lord is most Generous,
Who teaches by the pen,
teaches man what he does not know."
Quran[96: 1-5].
Now, in the prophecy what is even more interesting is if we go back to the original in Hebrew, the
word is “ ”קְרָאwhich is read as qĕrā’ and pronounced Qa-ra. The prophecy not only uses a word
with the same meaning but also with a similar sound.
In the prophecy it is stated that before the time of this man who will receive the book, the people
would be forsaking the words of God for the precept of men and this part of the prophecy was
fulfilled when the followers of Prophet Jesus pbuh. followed the teachings of Saint Paul and
forsake the teachings of Jesus .
The exodus from Mecca to Medina is prophesized in the Bible in Habakkuk 3:3 it says-
“God came from Teman, and the Holy One from mount Paran. Selah. His glory covered the
heavens, and the earth was full of his praise.”
It says his glory covered the heavens and the earth was full of his praise. It mentions two locations
“Teman” and “Paran”. “Teman” according to the J. Hastings dictionary of the Bible is an Oasis
just north of Medina. “Paran”, “Faran” or “Becca” are different names of Mecca and this is
6. according to the Bible because the Bible states that Hagar and Ismail were left in Paran which is
Mecca.
The Prophecy begins with-
“God came from Teman, and the Holy One from mount Paran”
During the first ten years of prophet hood when Mohammed pbuh. was in Mecca very few people
had accepted the religion. At that time Islam was contained and the Muslims were being
prosecuted by the non-believers. But when the Muslims left Mecca and went to Medina, it was
from there that Islam actually started to spread. Thus God-His guidance came from Medina and
the Holy One ie. Mohammed pbuh came from Mecca, his glory covered the Heavens and the earth
was full of his praise. Mohammed, his name means praised and this cannot fit anyone other than
Prophet Mohammed pbuh. because there is no man in the history who is praised more than
Mohammed pbuh.
In Isaiah 21:13-17
"The burden upon Arabia. In the forest in Arabia shall ye lodge, O ye travelling companions
of Dedanim. The inhabitants of the Land of Tema brought water to him that was thirsty, they
prevented with their bread him that fled. For they fled from the swords, from the drawn
swords and from the bent bow, from the grievousness of war. For thus hath the Lord said unto
me, within a year, according to the years of a hireling, and all the glory of Kedar shall fail;
And the residue of number of archers, the mighty men of the children of Kedar, shall
diminished: for the Lord God of Israel hath spoken it." (Isaiah 21:13-17)
7. The first point to bear in mind in connection with this prophecy is that Arabia is the scene of the
Prophecy. This is most significant. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) appeared in Arabia.
Secondly, the prophecy speaks of –
“The inhabitants of the Land of Tema* brought water to him that was thirsty, they prevented with
their bread him that fled.”
"Him that fled" refers to the Hijra of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) to Medina which is a momentous
event in the history of the world. It is upon this event that the Muslim calendar begins.
The people of Medina had aided the Muslims who had come to their land in whatever way they
could.
Thirdly, "fled from drawn swords” conclusively proves the fulfillment of the prophecy in Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) who fled from Mecca when his house was surrounded by his enemies who
stood there, with drawn swords in hands.
Fourthly, another clear testimony in favor of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is found in: "within a
year... all the glory of Kedar will fail... the mighty men of Kedar shall diminish."
Who is Kedar? Kedar according to the Bible is one of the sons of Ishmael. In Genesis 25:13 it
says-“these are the names of the sons of Ishmael, by their names, according to their generations:
the firstborn of Ishmael, Nebajoth; and Kedar, and Adbeel, and Mibsam,…”
So the Children of Kedar refers to the Arabs and in particular the Quraish tribe of the Arabs.
Rev. C. Forster locates the Kedar in Hedjaz and identifies them with Koraish. See: The Historical
Geography of Arabia by Rev. C. Forster, pp. 244-265.
"within a year... all the glory of Kedar will fail... the mighty men of Kedar shall diminish."
This was fulfilled in the battle of Badr which occurred one year after the Hijra in which the
Quraish (children of Kedar) of Mecca sustained a crushing defeat in which all of the leaders of
the Quraish who were in the battle were killed.
Prophet Mohammed (pbuh) Mentioned with name in the original Aramaic Bible.
In the 5th chapter of the Shir haShirim ( ,) שיר השיריםwhich is one of the five megilot or Sacred
Scrolls that are part of the Hebrew Bible or for short the "Song of Solomon" (also called "Song of
Songs"). That chapter is giving a prophecy about an individual to come, a mystery man.
Song of Songs 5:15 compares this prophetic mystery man to the land of "Lebanon" which is the
land of the Arabs. This implies that the mystery man would be an Arab.
Song of Songs 5:10 says: "My beloved is white and ruddy, pre-eminent above ten thousand." This
8. is a prophecy of Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.s. as he conquered Mecca. It is a well known
historically documented fact that in the year 630 CE Muhammad (pbuh) entered Mecca as the
leader of an army of "ten thousand men". This verse and the preceeding verse (v. 11) also match
Muhammad's s.a.w.s physical discription as found in Muslim sources (light skin and black hair).
In reading the English translation of Song of Songs 5:16 it finishes the description by saying: "He
is altogether lovely" but what most people don't know is that the name of that man was given in
the original megilot. Here is the name written in ancient Hebrew as it appears in verse sixteen:
. מחמדIt is read as : "Mahammad". According to Ben Yehuda's Hebrew-English Dictionary, it is
correctly pronounced as "Mahammad".
טז חִכו, מַמְתַקִים, וְכֻלו, מַחֲמַדִים; זֶה דודִי וְזֶה רֵעִי, בְנות
.יְרושָלִָם
ṭz ḥikkô mamtaqqîm wĕkullô maḥămmadîm ze dôdî wĕze rē’î bĕnôt yĕrûšālāim
16 His mouth is most sweet; yea, he is altogether lovely. This is my beloved, and this is my
friend, O daughters of Jerusalem.'[Song of Songs: Chapter 5 verse 16]
You can visit the link given below to see and listen to the Song of Songs in its original form, in
Hebrew. (please notice the "im" in Hebrew is a plural of respect):
http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt3005.htm
In Deuteronomy 18:17-19 Prophet Moses says-
"And the Lord said unto me. They have well spoken that which they have spoken, I will raise
them up a prophet from among their brethren like unto thee, and will put my words in his
mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him. And it shall come to pass,
that whosoever will not hearken unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will
require it of him."
9. Also, Peter describing the time of "That Prophet" says:
"He shall send Jesus Christ which before was preached unto you; whom the heaven must
receive until the times of restitution of all things, which God hath spoken by the mouth of all
his holy prophets since the world began. For Moses truly said unto the fathers, a Prophet
shall the Lord your God raise up unto you of your brethren like unto me; him shall ye hear in
all things whatsoever he shall say unto you. And it shall come to pass, that every soul, which
will not hear that prophet, shall be destroyed from among the people." (The Acts 3:20-23)
These words of Peter evidently imply that the advent of "that prophet" will take place before the
second advent of Jesus Christ (peace be upon him). Jesus (pbuh) pointed out in the parable of the
vineyard that after him shall come the Lord of vineyard and added:
"The kingdom of God shall be taken from you and given to a nation bringing forth fruits
thereof." (Matthew 21:43)
The prophecy fits Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) exactly and it doesn’t fits anyone else.
Now, someone can say that this would be some prophet from amongst the Jews since all the
prophets from the time of Moses to Jesus were Jews and Moses was speaking to the Jews.
This prophet cannot be a Jew because it says in Deuteronomy 34:10
"And there arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses, whom the LORD knew face to
face"
It is clear that there would be no Prophet from the children of Israel who is like Moses.
So who is this Prophet then? The answer is right there in the prophecy. It says-"Prophet from
among their brethren" so in the prophecy it also excludes the Jews, it says from among the
brethren of the Jews. Who are the brethren of the Jews? There is only one nation that fulfill this
description and that is the Arabs.
Abraham pbuh. had only two sons Isaac and Ishmael. Isaac is the Father of Jews and Ismail is the
father of the Arabs. Thus the promise of God would be fulfilled:
And as for Ishmael, I have heard thee: Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and
will multiply him exceedingly; twelve princes shall he beget, and I will make him a great nation.
(Genesis 17:20)
and Jesus had said-
"The kingdom of God shall be taken from you and given to a nation bringing forth fruits
thereof." (Matthew 21:43)
The prophecy further goes on to say-"and will put my words in his mouth" So this prophet will not
be speaking of his own but will be speaking words put in his mouth and again this fits exactly on
Mohammed pbuh. Allah s.w.t. says-
"Your companion [Muhammad] has not strayed, nor has he erred, Nor does he speak from
inclination. It is not but a revelation revealed,..."
Quran 53:2-4.
It was Jibreel who was putting the words of Allah s.w.t. in the mouth of Mohammed pbuh..
10. The Whole of the Quran is the Words of Allah s.w.t. and more of this will be discussed later on
Inshallal (If Allah wills).
Now the Bible is different. Christians claim that the Bible is inspired by God but the words are the
words of men and they admit that the Bible has many authors and that the chapters or the books of
the Bible are named after these authors.
Dr. W Graham Scroggie of the Moody Bible Institute, he says in his book "Yes the Bible is human
although some out of zeal which is not according to knowledge have denied this. Those books
have been passed through the minds of men, are written in the language of men, were penned by
the hands of men and bear in their style the characteristics of men.
The prophecy then states-
"and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him." meaning he will not withhold any
information, everything that he is given he will speak it. Allah s.w.t. says in the Quran-
"O Messenger, announce that which has been revealed to you from your Lord, and if you
do not, then you have not conveyed His message." Quran 5:67.
Finally
“…my words which he shall speak in my name”
In the Holy Quran, all the chapters begin with the words:
"In the Name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful”
In the New Testament Jesus (peace be upon him) said before his depart-
"If ye love me, keep my commands. And I will pray to the Father and He shall give you
another Comforter. That he may abide with you forever; even the Spirit of truth."
[John 14:15-17]
"Nevertheless, I tell you the truth; it is expedient for you that I go away, for if I go not away
the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you. And when he is
come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: Of sin, because
they believe not on me; Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more;
Of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged. I have yet many things to say unto
you, but ye cannot bear them now. Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide
you into all truth; for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he
speak; and he will shew you things to come. He shall glorify me."
[John 16:12-14]
Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) in the Hindu Scriptures.
The Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, and Brahmanas Granth are the four sacred books in Hindu
religion. The last one is a commentary on the Vedas, but it is considered as a revealed book. These
books are in Sanskrit, the sacred language of the Hindus. The Vedas are divided into four books:
Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sam Veda and Atharva Veda. Of these, the first three books are considered
the more ancient books, and the Rig Veda is the oldest of them
11. The prophecy containing Prophet Muhammad by name is found in Prati Sarg Parv III: 3, 3, Verse
5.
The Sanskrit text and translation of Verse 5 of Bhavishya Puran, Prati Sarg Parv III: 3, 3 are given below.
A malechha (belonging to a foreign country and speaking foreign language) spiritual teacher will
appear with his companions. His name will be Mahamad...
The Sanskrit text and translation of the Puranas, Prati Sarg Parv III: 3, 3 is presented below from the
work of Dr. Vidyarthi.
12.
13. Translation
“A malechha (belonging to a foreign country and speaking foreign language) spiritual teacher will
appear with his companions. His name will be Mahamad. Raja (Bhoj) after giving this Mahadev
Arab (of angelic disposition) a bath in the 'Panchgavya' and the Ganges water, (i.e. purging him of
all sins) offered him the presents of his sincere devotion and showing him all reverence said, 'I
14. make obeisance to thee.' 'O Ye! the pride of mankind, the dweller in Arabia, Ye have collected
a great force to kill the Devil and you yourself have been protected from the malechha
opponents (idol worshipers, pagans).' ‘O Ye! the image of the Most Pious God the biggest Lord,
I am a slave to thee, take me as one lying on thy feet.'“The Malechhas have spoiled the well-
known land of the Arabs. Arya Dharma is not to be found in that country. Before also there
appeared a misguided fiend whom I had killed [note: e.g., Abraha Al-Ashram, the Abyssinian
viceroy of Yemen, who attacked Mecca]; he has now again appeared being sent by a powerful
enemy. To show these enemies the right path and to give them guidance the well-
known Mahamad (Mohammad), who has been given by me the epithet of Brahma is busy in
bringing the Pishachas to the right path. O Raja! You need not go to the land of the foolish
Pishachas, you will be purified through my kindness even where you are. At night, he of the
angelic disposition, the shrewd man, in the guise of a Pishacha said to Raja Bhoj, "O Raja! Your
Arya Dharma has been made to prevail over all religions, but according to the commandments
of ‘Ashwar Parmatma (God, Supreme Spirit), I shall enforce the strong creed of the meat-
eaters. My follower will be a man circumcised, without a tail (on his head), keeping beard,
creating a revolution, announcing call for prayer and will be eating all lawful things. He will
eat all sorts of animals except swine. They will not seek purification from the holy shrubs, but
will be purified through warfare. Because of their fighting the irreligious nations, they will be
known as Musalmans (Muslims). I shall be the originator of this religion of the meat-eating
nation."
More Prophecies In Hindu Scriptures
The Vedas contain many prophecies about Prophet Muhammad. Some European and Hindu
translators of the Vedas have removed the name referring to the Prophet, while others have tried to
explain away the mantras (verses) on his life events, Ka’bah, Makkah, Medinah, Arabia, and other
events using the terminology of the Hindus, such as purification rituals, and lands and rivers in
India. Some mantras containing prophecies are inter-mixed with explanatory phrases, and it may
be that these were commentaries and explanatory notes on the prophecies, which later became a
part of the prophecy.
Several prophecies are found in Atharva Veda: (1) XX: 21, Mantras 6, 7, and 9, (2) XX: 137,
Mantras 7 through 9, and (3) X: 2, Mantras 26, 27, 29, 30, and 32 (4) Book 20, Hymn 127, verses
1,2,3.. Similarly, in Rig Veda, additional prophecies are found in: (1) VII: 96, Mantras 13 through
16, and (2) I: 53, Mantras 6 and 9. Finally, a prophecy is found in Sama Veda (1) Sama Veda.
First Part, Book 2, Chapter 2, I, verses 6 and 8 (2) III: 10, Mantra 1. These are a sample of many
prophecies. The serious reader may want to refer to scholarly work of Dr. A.H. Vidyarthi,
entitled “Mohammad in World Scriptures,” 1990. This book explains the Hindu terminology
used in the Mantras and the meaning and usage of certain words and phrases from within the
Vedas and other Hindu Scriptures.
In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
The Holy Qur’an is the final revelation of Allah s.w.t. which was revealed to Prophet
Mohammed s.a.w.s. 1400 years ago. It is a book of Guidance for the whole of mankind.
Those who doubt in the Qur’an then Allah s.w.t. says about them-
15. Do they not consider the Quran carefully? Had it been from other than Allah, they would have
surely found in it many a contradiction.
[Qur'an 4:82]
THE CHALLENGE OF THE QURAN
Both Muslims as well as non-Muslims agree that Al-Qur’an is Arabic literature par excellence
- That the Qur'anic literature is the most superior Arabic literature on the face of Earth.
The challenge to produce the like of the Qur'an was presented to Arabs and mankind in general
who denied the Qur’an by the revelation of the following verses in different stages.
The challenge to all the creation to produce the whole of the Qur'an.
Say: "If the mankind and the jinns were together to produce the like of this Qur'an, they could
not produce the like thereof, even if they helped one another."
[Qur'an 17:88]
Then the challenge was made ostensibly easier by asking those who denied its divine origin to
imitate just ten chapters like the Qur'an.
Or they say, "He (Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.s) forged it." Say: "Bring you then ten
forged Surah (chapters) like unto it, and call whomsoever you can, other than Allah, if you speak
the truth!"
If then they answer you not, know then that the Revelation is sent down with the Knowledge of
Allah and that La ilaha illa Huwa: (none has the right to be worshipped but He)! Will you then be
Muslims?
[Qur'an 11:13-14]
Finally, the challenge was to produce a single chapter like the Qur'an.
And if you are in doubt concerning that which We have sent down to Our slave (Muhammad
s.a.w.s), then produce a Surah (chapter) of the like thereof and call your witnesses (supporters
and helpers) besides Allah, if you are truthful.
But if you do it not, and you can never do it, then fear the Fire (Hell) whose fuel is men and
stones, prepared for the disbelievers.
[Qur'an 2:23-24]
The challenge of the Qur’an, is to produce a single Surah (chapter) like the Surahs it contains.
The challenge to produce a Surah, remains unmet to this day even though the shortest Surah of
the Qur'an consists of only three verses.
THE PROMISE OF ALLAH s.w.t.
When prophet Mohammed S.A.W.S was sent he was the last of Prophets among the chain of
Messengers and no other Messenger is going to be sent after him and the Book (i.e. the Quran)
which was revealed to him is the final Revelation of Allah that would remain with us till the
16. end of time. and Allah s.w.t. has promised in the following verse.
Verily, those who turn away from Our Ayat* (by attacking, distorting and denying them), are not
hidden from Us. Is he who is cast into the Fire better or he who comes secure on the Day of
Resurrection? Do what you will. Verily! He is All-Seer of what you do.
Verily, those who disbelieved in the Reminder (i.e. the Qur'an) when it came to them. And verily,
it is an honourable respected Book.
Falsehood cannot come to it from before it or behind it (it is) sent down by the All-Wise, Worthy
of all praise.
[Qur’an 41:40-42]
And in another verse Allah s.w.t. promises-
Verily, We, it is We who have sent down the Dihikr (ie. the Qur’an) and surely, We will guard it.
[Quran 15:9]
Qur'an is the only preserved religious scripture that exists amongst us. It has no contradictions
and no mistake in it and not a single word of it has been moved from its place since its
revelation.
The Qur'an has the unique distinction amongst all other scriptures that it is an entirely verbal
revelation of Allah s.w.t.. That, in itself, is a guarantee that it would not be perverted or
twisted.
This Divine guarantee of safeguarding the Qur’an is not confined to preserving the integrity of
the text alone. It extends to all factors that bear upon the preservation of the Qur’an as the
perfect source of Divine guidance for the whole of mankind, for all times. For instance, it is
guaranteed that the language in which it was revealed-namely Arabic-would always continue
to be a living language in current use, so that no difficulty might be met with in determining
and comprehending the meaning of the Qur’an. Arabic is today spoken and written over a
much greater area of the earth and by many hundred times the number of people than was the
case when Qur’an was being revealed.
*Ayat has several meanings- proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.