PROPHET MOHAMMED(PBUH) IN
CHRISTIANITY AND JUDAISM:
The Qur’an mentions in Surah Al-Araf
chapter 7 verse 157:
"Those who follow the Messenger, the
unlettered Prophet, whom they find
mentioned in their own (scriptures) in
the law and the Gospel".
Prophet Muhammad, prophesised in
the Book of Deuteronomy:
Almighty God speaks to Moses in
Book
of Deuteronomy chapter 18 verse 18:
"I will raise them up a Prophet from
among their brethren, like unto thee,
and I will put my words in his mouth;
and he shall speak unto them all that
I
shall command him."
The Christians say that this prophecy
refers to Jesus (pbuh) because Jesus
(pbuh) was like Moses (pbuh). Moses
(pbuh) was a Jew, as well as Jesus
(pbuh) was a Jew. Moses (pbuh) was
a
Prophet and Jesus (pbuh) was also a
Prophet.
If these two are the only criteria for
this prophecy to be fulfilled, then all
the Prophets of the Bible who came
after Moses (pbuh) such as Solomon,
Isaiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel,
Malachi, John the Baptist, etc. (pbut)
will fulfill this prophecy since all were
Jews as well as prophets.
However, it is Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) who is like Moses (pbuh):
Both had a father and a mother, while
Jesus (pbuh) was born miraculously
without any male intervention.
[Mathew 1:18 and Luke 1:35 and also
Al-Qur'an 3:42-47]
Both were married and had children.
Jesus (pbuh) according to the Bible
did not marry nor had children.
Both died natural deaths. Jesus
(pbuh)
has been raised up alive. (4:157-158)
Muhammad (pbuh) is from among the
brethren of Moses (pbuh). Arabs are
brethren of Jews. Abraham (pbuh)
had
two sons: Ishmail and Isaac (pbut).
The Arabs are the descendants of
Ishmail (pbuh) and the Jews are the
descendants of Isaac (pbuh).
Words in the mouth:
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was
unlettered and whatever revelations
he
received from Almighty God he
repeated them verbatim.
"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." [Deuteronomy
18:18]
Both besides being Prophets were
also
kings i.e. they could inflict capital
punishment. Jesus (pbuh) said, "My
kingdom is not of this world." (John
18:36).
Both were accepted as Prophets by
their people in their lifetime but Jesus
(pbuh) was rejected by his
people. John chapter 1 verse 11
states,
"He came unto his own, but his own
received him not."
Both brought new laws and new
regulations for their people. Jesus
(pbuh) according to the Bible did not
bring any new laws. (Mathew
5:17-18).
It is Mentioned in the book of
Deuteronomy chapter 18:19
"And it shall come to pass, that
whosoever will not harken unto my
words which he shall speak in my
name, I will require it of him."
Muhammad (pbuh) is prophesised in
the book of Isaiah:
It is mentioned in the book of Isaiah
chapter 29 verse 12:
"And the book is delivered to him that
is not learned, saying, Read this, I
pray
thee: and he saith, I am not learned."
When Archangel Gabrail commanded
Muhammad (pbuh) by saying Iqra -
"Read", he replied, "I am not learned".
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) mentioned
by name in the old testament:
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is
mentioned by name in the Song of
Solomon chapter 5 verse 16:
"Hikko Mamittakim we kullo
Muhammadim Zehdoodeh wa Zehraee
Bayna Jerusalem."
"His mouth is most sweet: yea, he is
altogether lovely. This is my beloved,
and this is my friend, O daughters of
Jerusalem."
In the Hebrew language im is added
for respect. Similarely im is added
after
the name of Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) to make it Muhammadim. In
English translation they have even
translated the name of Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) as "altogether
lovely", but in the Old Testament in
Hebrew, the name of Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) is yet present.
New Testament
Al-Qur'an Chapter 61 Verse 6:
"And remember, Jesus, the son of
Mary, said, 'O Children of Israel! I am
the messenger of Allah (sent) to you,
confirming the Law (which came)
before me and giving glad tidings of a
messenger to come after me, whose
name shall be Ahmed.' But when he
came to them with clear signs, they
said, 'This is evident sorcery!' "
All the prophecies mentioned in the
Old Testament regarding Muhammad
(pbuh) besides applying to the Jews
also hold good for the Christians.
John chapter 14 verse 16:
"And I will pray the Father, and he
shall give you another Comforter, that
he may abide with you forever."
Gospel of John chapter 15 verse 26:
"But when the Comforter is come,
whom I will send unto you from the
Father, even the Spirit of truth, which
proceedeth from the Father, he shall
testify of me."
Gospel of John chapter 16 verse 7:
"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".
"Ahmed" or "Muhammad" meaning
"the
one who praises" or "the praised one"
is almost the translation of the Greek
word Periclytos. In the Gospel of John
14:16, 15:26, and 16:7. The word
'Comforter' is used in the English
translation for the Greek word
Paracletos which means advocate or
a
kind friend rather than a comforter.
Paracletos is the warped reading for
Periclytos. Jesus (pbuh) actually
prophesised Ahmed by name. Even
the
Greek word Paraclete refers to the
Prophet (pbuh) who is a mercy for all
creatures.
Some Christians say that the
Comforter
mentioned in these prophecies refers
to the Holy Sprit. They fail to realise
that the prophecy clearly says that
only if Jesus (pbuh) departs will the
Comforter come. The Bible states that
the Holy Spirit was already present on
earth before and during the time of
Jesus (pbuh), in the womb of
Elizabeth, and again when Jesus
(pbuh) was being baptised, etc.
Hence
this prophecy refers to none other
than
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
Gospel of John chapter 16 verse
12-14:
"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 unto 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".
The Sprit of Truth, spoken about in
this prophecy refers to none other
than
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
NOTE: All quotations of the Bible are
taken from the King James Version.
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