A Topical Study of The Q'uran.
A Topical Study of The Q'uran.
A Topical
Study of the
Qur'an
From a Christian Perspective
Author
M. J. Fisher, M.Div.
Foreword
Jochen Katz
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Foreword
The challenge which Islam presents to the Christian community is enormous, one worthy of our
best response in faith and love. But to provide that kind of response Christians need to do all they can to
understand Islam. The Qur'an, Islam's holy book, stands at the heart of Muslim faith and practice.
Understanding begins here. The Qur'an is a document that presents Muslims and non-Muslims with a host
of perplexities.
According to Muslim tradition it must be read in Arabic if one wants to experience the real
message it contains. But Qur'anic Arabic is a difficult language, even for native born Arabic speakers.
Then there is the problem of how the Qur'an was put together. It is neither chronological nor topical.
Verses jump from one subject to another with what appears to be little rhyme or reason. The end result for
the non-professional is confusion, frustration and discouragement. Help of a practical kind is needed.
A Topical Study of the Qur'an from a Christian Perspective is a resource which provides this kind
of help. I have known the author for many years. He is a man of integrity whose book is a noble and
successful effort at sorting through the mass of Qur'an material and organizing it in a usable way. He is an
ordained minister who comes at his task with a deep personal interest in Muslims. He has attempted to
minister to them in a variety of settings for decades. His is an effort of love borne of a personal desire to
understand. The spirit he brings to his task is open and caring.
His book collects Qur'anic material under a variety of headings; it is the result of his efforts over a
number of years to draw Qur'anic verses together around subjects of concern to western readers. His
translation of the Qur'an is simple, readable and has been tested again and again with Arabic speaking
Muslims. No doubt some Muslims will object to his selection of topics and his rendition of specific
verses. This is no surprise as the most devout reject any effort at translation of any kind!
For those who are English speakers and who want to look into the heart of Muslim thought, this
book offers a great beginning place. Hopefully, the author’s conscientious efforts will give non-Muslims a
basis for judging more accurately what Islam stands for.
Dr. Robert C. Douglas served as a missionary for twelve years in Libya, Egypt and Lebanon.
While in Beirut he founded and directed the Middle East Bible Training College. He has presented the
gospel in numerous Christian-Muslim Dialogues. For eight years he was the Executive Director of the
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Zwemer Institute of Muslim Studies. In addition to years of pastoral work, he has taught at Fuller
Theological Seminary and Pepperdine University. He currently is the Professor of Intercultural Studies at
the Lincoln Christian Seminary and continues to lead training seminars helping Christians understand
Islam. He earned a B.A. in Greek and M.A. in New Testament from Abilene Christian University, M.A. in
Missiology from Fuller Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. in Religion (social Ethics) from the University
of Southern California.
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Chapter One
History of Mohammed and the Qur'an
Tragic Childhood
Mohammed’s early life in the Arabian Peninsula is a story of tragedy and struggle. He was born
around AD 570. His father, Abd-Allah, died before he was born. Allah was a part of his father’s name
because that was the name of the primary deity of his clan. Amina, Mohammed’s mother, followed an old
Arab custom of giving the infant to a Bedouin woman to be nursed for a significant period of time. When
he was six years old, his mother died. To be an orphan in sixth century Mecca was a sad situation. Abu-
Talib, the head of the impoverished Hashim clan of the Quraysh tribe and Mohammed’s uncle, was given
charge of the boy. He grew up in the midst of violent conflicts between individuals and tribes.
One of the ways a person in Mohammed’s position could gain wealth and power would be to
marry well. A forty-year-old businesswoman named Khadijah decided to marry the twenty-five-year-old
Mohammed if he proved himself responsible by acting as her agent on a caravan to Syria. She had been
married twice before. Until her death, Khadijah was Mohammed’s only wife. They raised four daughters
but their two sons died in infancy. In spite of his influential wife, Mohammed struggled to gain respect
from the merchants in Mecca who excluded him from their inner circle. It is possible that this is one
factor that led him to seek spiritual help.
Religious Quest
Mohammed found the Arabian religious life more troubling than helpful. The Christians of the
Roman and Byzantine empires dominated much of the world and had gained converts in Arabia. Even
Khadijah’s cousin, Waraqah, had become a Christian. There were also wealthy Jewish tribes in the
Arabian Peninsula, yet the main religion of the country and the faith of Mohammed’s tribe was idol
worship.
Mecca was the center of this polytheistic religion of which Mohammed belonged. These pagans
prayed by facing Mecca. They traveled to Mecca for annual pilgrimages. There they would enter an arena
(Masjid) where they circled around an ancient stone building 45 feet high, 33 feet wide, and 50 feet long,
called the Kaaba, which was filled with idols. A black stone could be seen from the outside of the Kaaba
like a cornerstone. The stone or meteorite was kissed in veneration. About one mile away from the Kaaba,
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at the Wadi Mina, the pilgrims threw rocks at a pillar that represented the devil. They believed in a lunar
month of fasting and giving alms to the poor.
When Mohammed seized control of Mecca, he destroyed all the idols inside the Kaaba, except
the revered black stone. However, he preserved each of these pagan practices and today they remain a
significant part of the Islamic monotheistic rituals. This certainly made conversion to Islam easier for the
people of Mohammed’s day. Many of today’s Muslims, though, have trouble following these rituals while
still keeping pace with a highly technological society. The vast majority of Muslims also live far from
Saudi Arabia where they must go for their pilgrimage, which becomes a great financial burden to them.
The Qur'an
Mohammed’s distressing situation culminated in reported spiritual experiences. For reasons of his
own, Mohammed began to meditate in wilderness caves. He claimed that it was during one of these times
that he was visited by a spiritual being which commanded him to recite a few sentences. Later,
Mohammed believed he was being demon possessed and tried to kill himself but then again claimed to be
rescued by another spiritual appearance, which assured him of his prophethood.
According to Muslim history, Mohammed continued to receive messages. He recited them to his
followers who wrote them on any objects available such as rocks or bones. These messages came as
Mohammed had episodes in which he would seem to have seizures. In the midst of these spells,
Mohammed spoke as if Allah were speaking instead of him. He claimed that his spiritual guide, whom he
later identified as the angel Gabriel, funneled messages through his poetic revelations. The Qur'an makes
it clear that most Christians and Jews of that time believed this behavior to be either insanity or demonic.
At first the sayings were short, but later in his life they became quite lengthy.
Decade of Rejection
The Qur'an has a certain poetic quality which Muslims believe is miraculously beautiful. Even so,
the vast majority of Mohammed’s contemporaries did not believe Mohammed’s verses to be extraordinary
since the Arabian Peninsula was famous for its many poets and mystic seers. This fact is attested to in the
Qur'an itself.
Aside from the writing style, the content of the message was offensive to the idol worshipers of
Mecca. Mohammed was reciting verses that announced that Allah was the one and only deity. His
message condemned idol worship, upon which the Meccan economy relied.
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As a result, Mohammed gained a very small following in the first ten years of his self-proclaimed
prophethood. Even his tribe turned against him which was unheard of in an age when clan loyalty was the
foundation of the culture.
When Mohammed sought to transfer his movement to a town called At-Taif the leaders ended the
negotiations with such strong opposition that they encouraged the residents of the community to throw
stones at Mohammed as he retreated.
Holy War
The Meccans were plotting to take Mohammed’s life so relocation to a different place was
essential. Negotiations with the town of Medina went much better than those at At-Taif. Medina was a
prosperous agricultural center that struggled with tribal friction. Some in Medina hoped that the presence
of the Muslims would bring a spiritual sense of peace and Mohammed was invited to come as an
arbitrator of disputes. Just before the Meccans tried to execute their plan to kill Mohammed, he and his
small group of believers fled to Medina where his community of followers began to grow in influence and
power. The first day of this move was July 1, AD 622. Muslims cite this date as the first day of the
Islamic calendar.
Shortly after the migration, the Islamic religion turned to violence as a means of dealing with
their enemies. Mohammed proclaimed verses that allowed Muslims to fight for Islam. They began by
targeting the Meccans. The Muslims raided caravans in the name of Allah, which eventually led to formal
battles between them and the armed forces of Mecca. The fighting expanded to include those who
supported Mecca. The Muslims began to acquire riches in the way of spoils of war.
The Muslims were experiencing success. The fact that they were now a military force unified
their ranks and increased their membership. The Muslim’s influence over the tribes of Medina grew as
their enemies began to fear them.
For example, there were three Jewish tribes in Medina. All three rejected Mohammed as a
genuine prophet in the tradition of the Biblical prophets. This must have been a great disappointment to
Mohammed as the Qur'an claims to be an extension of the Bible. There is no evidence that they took
military action against the Muslims, but Mohammed attacked them one at a time. The first two, Banu
Qaynuqah and Nadir, were forced into exile. The Islamic forces confiscated their homes, lands and rich
orchards. The last remaining Jewish tribe in Medina was the Banu Qurayzah. Mohammed’s forces
surrounded the Banu Qurayzah. The siege was a success. Upon surrendering all of their weapons they
received a sentence which was severe even for those times. The Muslims executed all the Jewish men,
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somewhere between 600 and 900, and their women and children became the slaves of their Muslim
conquerors or were sold. Mohammed was in charge of distributing their riches. Mohammed also took one
of their widows, Rayhana, whose husband had just been executed, to be his concubine.
The soldiers of Mecca met the Muslim forces in battles at Badr and Uhud. At the Battle of Uhud
in AD 625, Mohammed himself was wounded in the head so severely that a mistaken cry went out that he
was dead. The battle was a draw, but for the Muslims to have faced the Meccans and survived was, in a
sense, some kind of victory.
Eventually, Muslim forces became strong enough that Mecca agreed to a peace treaty with
Mohammed called the treaty of “Al-Hudaybiyah” in March AD 628. It was to have insured peace for ten
years. The mistake the Meccans made in the treaty was to allow Mohammed the freedom to attack
neighboring tribes who were not protected by the truce. Mohammed also allowed raids to continue on
Meccan caravans by groups whom he claimed were not members of his forces. They were allegedly
operating beyond Mohammed’s control.
The Treaty was broken only two years after it was ratified. There are differing reasons for how
the truce was ended, but the outcome is history. Mohammed claimed that the Al-Hudaybiyah Peace Treaty
had been broken by the Meccans. His Islamic forces invaded and conquered Mecca in January AD 630.
Following Mohammed’s death, the Islamic military victories in northern Africa, Europe and the
Middle East certainly added to the spread of the religion as did international trade with Asian countries.
The Muslim’s use of violence against their enemies, as a part of their religious duty called “jihad” or
“holy war,” is still widely practiced around the world into the new millennium for self-defense and to
enhance Islamic power and influence. The question Muslims face is how and when jihad should be
practiced.
Mohammed’s Success
Mohammed had tremendous wealth and power at the age of sixty. His rise to prominence in
Medina and the Muslim’s eventual victory over Mecca brought Mohammed into complete control over an
expanding domain. He was revered as the voice of Allah. He controlled the fate and property of those who
opposed Islam. Many Jewish and Christian communities were allowed some freedom of worship as long
as they paid taxes to Mohammed, submitted to Islamic tyranny and stopped sharing their faith in order to
evangelize others.
The respect given to him was so great that even to this day his opinions on rules for conduct,
dress, daily habits and even beard style are held as examples to follow around the world. Mohammed’s
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opinions and the history of his rise to power are recorded in writings called the “hadith”. The Hadith is
not one volume but rather a large number of texts compiled several hundred years after the time of
Mohammed. The most respected of these is the collection called “Sahih Al-Bukhari.” It details the rules
Mohammed gave for daily life, boasts of Mohammed’s exploits and offers the faithful Muslim a guide for
daily life.
For one who had to prove himself worthy to marry a wealthy widow, Mohammed now had
numerous female relationships. Following the death of Khadijah, Mohammed had approximately sixteen
wives plus slave girls who were captured in battle. Upon his death Mohammed had nine wives still living
and two slave girls. Two of his more controversial marriages were to Ayisha and Zainab. Ayisha was wed
to Mohammed when she was only six years old with the marriage being consummated when she was still
playing with toys at the age of nine. At the time, Mohammed was fifty-three years old. Zainab was his
adopted son’s ex-wife. Muslim history seems clear that Zainab was divorced because Mohammed desired
his son’s bride.
Shortly after Mohammed’s death, his verses remained written on stones, bones, leather, and
hidden in the memories of his followers. Years passed and most of those, who claimed to remember all of
the Qur'an by heart, were killed in battle. Some of the items on which verses were written were damaged
or lost. So with great urgency experts shared what they remembered and gathered the verses recorded by
others to produce the first Qur'ans. They were copied and distributed throughout the Islamic communities.
Muslims today are committed to the idea that there was one original Qur'an which was compiled
without any mistakes, omissions or additions. Yet, Islamic history shows that perhaps four to seven
different versions of the Qur'an emerged. One of Mohammed’s successors, Caliph Uthman, was shocked
by this fact. He assigned a committee of three people to construct a standardized version of the Qur'an.
Then Muslim leaders tried to burn all other versions of the Qur'an (Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 6, p. 479).
The most respected Hadith records that even Uthman’s standardized copy had to be corrected.
One of the committee members, Zaid, related how they realized that a verse was missing. They searched
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and found it with a man named Khuzaima-bin-Thabit al Ansari. Tradition says that the passage which was
added to the standardized version is found in chapter thirty-three, verse twenty-three of the modern
Qur'an (Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 6, p. 479). Even with the addition of that passage, there are less reliable
Islamic traditions which report that verses were left out of the Uthman standardized Qur'an. It was
reported that Mohammed recited verses for the Qur'an that commanded stoning of adulterers (Ibn Ishaq,
Sirat Rasulullah, p. 684). This teaching is not found in the Qur'an today.
The possibility of missing verses, which command stoning of adulterers, is supported by Islamic
practice. From the very foundation of Islam, adulterers have always been stoned, yet Uthman’s
standardized Qur'an demands that adulterers be whipped with one hundred lashes (24:2).
The vast majority of Muslims are strongly offended by scholars who suggest that the Qur'an was
edited, changed or was in any way different from the original pronouncements of Allah through
Mohammed. They believe that the burned Qur'ans had only minor differences and that the standard copy,
blessed by Caliph Uthman, was made by devout followers of Mohammed who had memorized the verses
with unerring perfection. They would reject the traditions that imply any deficiencies in the Qur'an as
unreliable Islamic history. They revere the Qur'an as the perfect word of Allah and resist critical scholarly
inquiry into imperfections in the text.
The physical characteristics of the Qur'an are interesting. It is a book that is somewhat shorter
than the Christian New Testament. Its chapters were not arranged in the sequence that they were spoken,
but by size with most of the largest chapters first and the shortest last. For this reason, it has no
chronology of events or ideas. The Koran, published by Penguin Classics, attempts to correct this by
rearranging the chapters according to when they might have been recited by Mohammed.
Following the train of thought within a chapter is a challenge. The subject within a chapter and
even a verse may change to different topics with no transition. This is why a topical study, like the one in
this book, is so important.
When Mohammed spoke the verses, he did not use the first person singular as in “I say that you
must believe.” He spoke as if he were relaying a message from Allah, transmitted by an angel, who was
supposed to have spoken in the first person plural: “We created the world and we command the people to
believe in you (Mohammed) as a prophet,” for example. Muslims do not believe that the use of “we” for
Allah is a contradiction of the oneness of Allah.
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Mohammed spoke Arabic which is the language of the Qur'an. Even Muslims who do not
understand the language are instructed to memorize the Qur'an in Arabic. They do this because they
believe that the Qur'an stops being the true Qur'an when it is translated into another language losing the
true meaning in the process.
A few themes repeat themselves often in the Qur'an. The foremost are the commands to believe in
Allah’s oneness as opposed to idolatry and Mohammed’s validity as a prophet equal to Biblical prophets.
In support of these beliefs, the Qur'an repeats the wonders of creation, the foolishness of idol worship, the
terrors of Judgment Day and the alleged confirmation from the Bible.
The word “alleged” is used in reference to the Qur'an’s link with the Bible for a good reason.
When the Jews and Christians of the time heard the Qur'an’s references to the Bible, they recognized two
problems. They found many strange tales being portrayed as Biblical stories. One example is King
Solomon communicating with ants and birds. This was one reason Mohammed lacked the support he
expected from the other monotheistic faiths. The second was that the theology of the Qur'an contradicted
the Bible. The Qur'an claimed to agree with the Gospel of Jesus Christ while denying the Trinity, the
divinity of Christ, and salvation through the cross and the resurrection of the Lord Jesus.
To persuade readers to believe and obey the teachings of the Qur'an, several incentives are
reiterated in the text. Earthly rewards are extended such as victory in battle and the spoils of war which
come from fighting for the cause of Islam. After death, there are promises of sensual pleasures in the
Gardens of Paradise contrasted with the many horrors of hell.
There are five basic pillars of Islam which Muslims highlight as being taught by the Qur'an and
their sacred history books called the Hadith. They include the confession that Allah is one and
Mohammed is a prophet (Kalima), prayer facing Mecca five times each day (Salat), alms giving (Zakat),
a month of fasting during the daylight hours practiced annually (Ramadan), and a pilgrimage to Mecca at
least once in a Muslim’s life (Hajj).
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Chapter Two
Christianity and Islam
Any study of the Qur'an must include a comparison with the Bible because Muslims believe that
Islam is built on the foundation of the Jewish and Christian Scriptures. The Qur'an Mohammed recited
claimed to agree with and complete the Bible. Muslims believe Allah revealed the Law to Moses, Psalms
to David, messages to many other prophets, the Gospel to Jesus and finally the Qur'an to Mohammed. The
Bible had been so well established in the Arabian Peninsula that the Jews and Christians are referred to in
the Qur'an as the “People of the Book” (which is the literal interpretation of the Greek word “Bible”).
For this reason, familiar Bible themes are prevalent in the Qur'an. Beliefs such as a single Deity,
creation events, prophets, sin, righteousness, Satan, Judgment Day, heaven and hell are found throughout
the text. Many familiar Biblical characters are referred to such as Noah, Abraham, Moses, Solomon and
Jesus.
The reason the Qur'an needs the Biblical support is obvious. The Bible has a much richer
credibility by means of its composition. The Qur'an was presented by one “prophet” during his lifetime.
The Qur'an claims that the beauty of its poetry verifies its holiness yet it offers no specific predictions of
future events. On the other hand, the Bible is a library of sixty-six books of inspired revelation written
over a period of about 1,400 years by approximately forty different prophets and apostles, yet it reads as
one story. The subject matter covers the creation in the first book to the Second Coming of Christ in the
last book. The Bible also presents a consistent theology. Over the centuries its inspiration has been
validated through the fulfillment of hundreds of specific prophecies, which have been and are still being
fulfilled today with complete accuracy.
The Qur'an needs validation from the Bible, yet the two texts contradict one another on major
issues such as the divinity of Christ. Muslims claim that the original Bible did not proclaim that “Jesus is
Lord.” They claim that Christians and Jews have altered the Bible over the years to include such
teachings. Christians believe that this accusation is not founded on credible evidence. They believe that a
serious study of the reliability of the Bible must conclude that the Scriptures of the Old and New
Testaments are reliable.
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The amount of ancient Biblical manuscript evidence is overwhelming. There are over 20,000
hand written ancient manuscripts of the New Testament in various languages with the oldest fragment
being only about 25 years from the original copy of the Biblical text. In addition, there are ancient letters
from the first Christian leaders who were trained by the apostles of Christ (Church Fathers) whose
writings include well over 30,000 Scripture quotations. All of the Bible versions and every reference in
the Church Father’s documents agree! The miracle is that only insignificant and minor differences are
found between the manuscripts. The existence of these differences, in spelling or certain phrases or
stories, is understandable when a text is copied and passed on for others to copy.
Differences or variants in the Bible are not hidden but footnoted in the English translations. No
substantial difference has ever been found and no ancient copies of the Bible were burned because they
read differently, yet, that is not true in the case of the Qur'an’s development. The amazing agreement
between all these Bible texts is a testimony to the Christian scribes who took their task very seriously.
They must have known the warning in the last chapter of the last book in the Bible that promises severe
punishment for anyone who would intentionally add or subtract a word from the Holy Scriptures.
Do the Christians and Muslims worship the same God? That question is often asked. Certainly,
both focus their adoration toward the one Creator as worthy of service, faith and obedience. Yet, the
Qur'an and the Bible differ in their descriptions of the Almighty. For example, say two people think they
have a friend in common named John Doe. They agree that they both admire John. The name is the same.
Yet, one says that John is a tall, red-headed man and the other disagrees insisting that John is a short,
blonde man. The differences are significant.
Though there are similarities between Yahweh and Allah, there are several major points of
contrast. The first has to do with the Trinity and divinity of Jesus. The distant transcendence of Allah is
not at all like the involved incarnation of Yahweh in Christ Jesus.
The Qur'an presents Allah as removed from his creation, yet knowledgeable of every detail of an
individual’s life and relationships. Allah is enthroned on high and communicates through angels and
prophets. He takes account of every individual’s deeds and weighs the good against the bad. He often
shows mercy on those who deserve it, especially if they are believers in Islam. From his throne, he is
totally in control of everything. This includes an individual’s life and eternal destiny as well as the
outcome of every battle in every war.
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The Bible reveals that while Yahweh is also sovereign, holy and demands righteousness, his very
essence is love (1 John 4:8-11). This love is expressed most clearly in the gospel, which proclaims that
Yahweh came into the world in the person of Jesus Christ to rescue those who believe in him. Through
their baptism, Christians proclaim that they have entered into a personal relationship with the Almighty.
That relationship enables them to know Yahweh as their Heavenly Father. This close relationship is made
possible in Christ. The Hebrew name, Jesus, is a combination of words meaning “Yahweh’s Salvation.”
Another difference between Allah and Yahweh has to do with their mercy. Salvation in Islam is
dependent on the faith and efforts of the Muslim. The love of Yahweh, on the other hand, is so great and
so unconditional that Jesus described it with the parable of the father who ran to meet and forgive his
wayward or prodigal son (Luke 15). The Muslim reaction to this parable is, “Allah would never do that!”
That kind of love is not a characteristic of Allah.
For God’s chosen people (Christians), it is a perfect illustration of Yahweh’s grace. They realize
that their salvation is a free gift of God (Ephesians 2:8-9). It can never be earned or deserved. Jesus will
not lose any of those that are given to him by the Heavenly Father (John 6:35-40). The Bible makes it
clear that good works naturally result from the Christian’s life because they are a new creation and live in
Christ (Ephesians 2:10).
The Holy Trinity is another difference between Allah and Yahweh. Christians know Yahweh is
mysteriously complex because the Trinity is revealed in the Scriptures (Matthew 28:18-20). The Bible
reveals that there is one God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit, which Christians have defined as the Holy
Trinity (three in one). One illustration of the Trinity involves the sun. The sun constantly sends out light
and heat and The Trinity has always been an aspect of the one God. To continue the analogy, as the sun
emits light rays, so the one God sent his Word forth to create the world, appear to the prophets and then
that Light of God became a person in Christ Jesus (John 1, Hebrews 1:3). Finally, just as the sun sends
forth heat, God pours out the invisible presence of His Holy Spirit into the lives of the believers. Another
analogy of a more personal nature would be that every person is complex. One individual can be a
husband to his wife, a father to his children and a nephew to his Uncle and Aunt. No analogy can
accurately illustrate this mystery, but the Holy Trinity is clearly taught in the Bible and is clearly denied in
the Qur'an.
Is Allah of the Qur'an the same as Yahweh of the Bible? The Qur'an claims that they are the same,
but there is much debate over this issue. Even though the Arabic translations of the Bible use the name
Allah to represent Yahweh or God, the Christian understanding is so different it seems obvious that the
two are not synonymous.
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There is a difference in how Islam and Christianity view the mission of Christ. Islam is built on
the premise that the church Jesus started actually failed from the outset. They believe that Mohammed
had to come more than six hundred years later to correct the problems created by the corruption of the
Gospel of Christ.
Christianity, on the other hand, trusts that Jesus Christ succeeded in establishing his church on the
strong foundation of his chosen apostles. The church has since grown to be a global network of love and
good deeds. Jesus promised that the gates of Hell would not be able to stop the advance of his Gospel
(Good News) resulting in every language group on earth hearing it (Matthew 16:18 and Matthew 24:14).
Jesus foresaw divisions and prayed for unity for his disciples, but he never predicted that his church
would fail and require another shepherd. On the contrary, he warned his disciples that false prophets
would come after him who would produce amazing signs and gather great followings (Matthew 24:11).
What is the church? History teaches us that it is a two thousand-year-old community of men and
women who have been baptized and belong to God and one another. The Bible uses many metaphors to
describe them. Each believer is a stone in the temple of God with Christ as the cornerstone (Isaiah 28:16,
Ephesians 2:19-22). They are the body of Christ each being members of him (1 Corinthians 12:27). They
are the chosen people and a holy nation (1 Peter 2:9-12). They are baptized members of the same church
that the Lord Jesus began with the apostles (Galatians 3:26-29).
What about denominations? Though the churches around the world are divided by
denominational differences, the Bible says they are one fellowship of believers. They are united in that
they all believe in the Trinity, the same Bible and the saving work of the cross and resurrection of Christ
Jesus. The churches continue to fulfill the purpose God intended from the days of the apostles. Through
the power of God’s Holy Spirit, they demonstrate the love of God through church programs, humanitarian
services, hospitals, schools, missions and loving personal relationships.
One analogy for the church’s basic unity that transcends denominational differences can be taken
from the American experience in September of 2001. In the days after the attacks of 9-11 the world saw
that, even though there are many political parties in the United States of America, the citizens joined
together when their freedom was threatened. They all demonstrated their common love for their country.
Their love of liberty and the freedoms they enjoy in America brought them together in spite of their
diversity. The analogy for the Bible that all Christians study would be the American’s love for one
document, the Constitution of the United States of America, for a common guide for their life. The
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Americans united around one flag (just as the cross is a common symbol for all churches) whether they
are liberal or conservative.
The Bible and the Qur'an give two very different pictures of Jesus Christ. The Bible is a
collection of many eyewitness accounts of the earthly ministry of Christ. This adds a great deal of
credibility to what the New Testament says about Jesus. It was read by hundreds of people who knew of
the events of Christ’s ministry because, in their day, it was recent history.
Christians believe that the Holy Spirit of God inspired all of the Bible prophets and apostles as
they wrote. They all agree that in Jesus mankind beheld the very glory of God, the image of the invisible
God and the person who was prophesied by the ancient Jewish prophet Isaiah to be Emmanuel which
means “God with us” (Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:23). They wrote that in Jesus the fullness of God lived in
the body of a real man (Colossians 2:9).
The apostles also tell of Jesus’ compassion for the children who were ignored as unimportant in
that society, the sinful women who were despised, and the hated tax collectors who were ostracized. They
tell of his power over sickness, demons, storms and even death itself. His exalted teachings on ethics
remain the ideal for the world today. The sacrifice Jesus made on the cross and the victory he achieved in
his resurrection are central to all the apostles inspired writings.
Christ’s apostles, eyewitnesses of Christ’s life, unanimously agree that belief in Jesus as the Son
of God and only Savior of the world brings a new and eternal life to anyone who will receive him. The
Bible records that the early church was made up of baptized Christians who peacefully spread this
message with the love and power of Jesus working with and through them.
The Qur'an became an authorized text almost 700 years after Christ. It contradicts the eyewitness
accounts of the apostles of Christ. The Qur'an does admit that Jesus was the long awaited Jewish Messiah,
who was born of a virgin, did miracles and brought the Gospel, which means good news. The Qur'an,
though, demotes Jesus from his divinity as the Son of God to equal status with Mohammed and the
prophets of the Bible. The Qur'an says that the Jews did not kill Christ; it only appeared that they did. It
says that Allah gathered him up. Most Muslims interpret that to mean that someone like Judas, the
betrayer, was made to look like Jesus and died in his place while Jesus was secretly lifted out of the
world.
If the Qur'an is correct, then Jesus Christ left behind a great and confusing mess, since the
disciples of Jesus founded the church on the importance of the cross which would have actually been a
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deception caused by Allah. They all proclaimed that they saw him alive after his resurrection. Mohammed
claimed to be the inspired one to correct this centuries old mistake. If true, then the many Christian
martyrs, who were killed during more than three centuries of Roman persecution, died for nothing.
The lifestyles of Jesus and Mohammed contrast. The Bible records that Jesus concluded his
earthly life single, poor, and nonviolent, while still being the source of many mighty miracles. The last of
Christ’s miracles was his own resurrection from the dead. As an explanation of his earthly ministry, Jesus
himself said that he came not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark
10:45).
The opposite can be said of Mohammed. He had struggled through years of disappointment, but
ended his earthly life having numerous wives and concubines. He had become extremely rich through
military conquest and oppressive taxation of non-Muslims. Though Muslim legends ascribe miracles to
Mohammed, it seems clear that the Qur'an itself admitted that he had not performed any miracles
resembling those of Jesus.
Muslims today point to the Qur'an itself as Mohammed’s validating miracle. Is this possible? The
following chapters will assist the many non-Muslims who need help in examining this claim for
themselves.
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Chapter Three
Warfare and Peace
was and continues to be the Head of the Church (Colossians 1:15-20) which exists without territorial
boundaries. God’s redeemed are to go the extra mile, turn the other cheek and love their enemies. This
love is the hallmark of the church around the world today.
Does this love prohibit criminal punishment or military action? In the Christian faith, the
authority of secular governments to use violence to punish criminals and evildoers is respected and those
who serve in law enforcement and the military are called “ministers of God” who keep order in society
(Romans 13:1-7). As for the church, there is no literal “call to arms” for the cause of Christ in the New
Testament. Actually, the overwhelming emphasis in the Bible calls for love and mercy between one’s
brothers and even for one’s enemies. This amazing love is a gift from God that works through the believer
in Jesus. When Christians are unmerciful, they are not following the commands of God that are found in
the Holy Scriptures (Romans 12:14-21).
Many Muslims point to the Crusades as an illustration of violent church action. It is true that
many unethical acts were done during the military campaigns of the Crusades. It was a time in history that
scholars have labeled the “Dark Ages.” Muslim forces had been attacking Christian countries for
centuries. Their conquests included the “Holy Land” of Israel. The motivation for the Crusades found its
root in reports that Muslims were desecrating Christian holy sites and persecuting Christians on
pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The first knights took their vows in AD 1095 when Pope Urban II organized
the troops to “liberate the Holy Land from the Muhammadans.” Many of the Crusaders went beyond their
mission and forgot their Christian ideals as they sought earthly revenge and treasure. Their atrocities,
however, were not motivated by the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Many Muslims would claim the same thing about the numerous atrocities done, throughout world
history, in the name of Islam. They say that the Qur'an teaches a religion of peace. For evidence, they cite
the many Islamic nations who were immediate allies in the “war on terrorism” which followed the 9-11
attacks. Does the Qur'an condone terrorist acts or is Jihad limited only to self-defense? The following
topical study will help you decide for yourself.
The Qur'an Says ...
Introduction of Jihad The faithful wish for a chapter to be revealed, but when one is given that
mentions warfare, the weak look to Mohammed as if they would faint because of their fear of death
(47:20).
Allah Loves Warriors Allah loves individuals who fight for Islam in ranks as strong as a mighty
building (61:4).
Protection of Churches To keep many monasteries, churches, synagogues and mosques from being
destroyed, Allah uses one kind of people to fight another kind of people. In each of these buildings Allah
is worshiped on a daily basis (22:40).
Slaughter of Opponents Muslims must fight the unbelievers who oppose them. Muslims are to obey the
Islamic rules of war. They must kill the unbelievers wherever they find them. They are to drive them out
of the lands they took from the Muslims. Enduring trouble and oppression from the unbelievers is worse
than the Muslim’s act of the all out slaughter of the unbelievers (2:190-191). Muslims are excused from
fighting during holidays since their carnage of the idol worshipers is justified by the persecution suffered
by the Muslims (2:217).
Fight for Islam Whether Muslims are unarmed or well equipped, they are to march on and fight for the
cause of Allah (9:41). It is a bargain for Muslims to give of themselves and their wealth to fight for the
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cause of Islam since they will be rewarded with Paradise. There are benefits in the present as well. There
will be help from above to win quick victories. Spread this good news to the faithful. Believers, be Allah’s
helpers! Jesus’ disciples were such and they received help against the other Israelites who did not believe.
They triumphed over their enemies (61:10-14).
Post War Honor Those who gave financial support and took part in the fighting before the victory was
won will have a greater rank than those that fought and contributed after the victory had been determined
(57:10).
Battlefield Instructions When the unbelievers are encountered, aim your blows at their necks. When
you have won the battle, tie up the prisoners of war firmly. Then you may either decide to be generous to
the prisoners or ask for a ransom for their freedom (47:4).
Only Assurance of Paradise Soldiers, who die in battle fighting for Islam, are promised admission to
the Eternal Gardens or Paradise (47:4-6, 3:169-171).
Spoils of War What is taken from villages, as spoils of war, must not be divided among the rich only.
They will be given to Mohammed and the poor. Mohammed will distribute the possessions as he sees fit
and no one should complain (59:7, 8:1). When the Muslims go forth, to take the possessions of others,
some who are unworthy will say that they want to fight, but Muhammad will tell them that they are
excluded (48:15,16). Allah knows of other booty, which the Muslims have not yet taken (48:18-21).
Enjoy the spoils of war (8:69).
War among Muslims If fighting breaks out among Muslims, everyone should fight against the party in
the wrong until they submit and then be fair with them (49:9).
Promise of Victory Allah promised rich booty and speedy victory for the Muslim warriors. In addition,
they will have protection from their enemies. Their victory will be a sign for Muslims. If unbelievers
come against the Muslims they will retreat with no one to help them or protect them (48:20-22, 8:7-10).
Those who only have Allah, Mohammed and faithful Muslims as friends are sure to triumph (5:56).
Victory only comes from Allah (3:126).
Muslims Are Ruthless Those who follow Mohammed are ruthless to the unbelievers but compassionate
to one another (48:29).
Fear The Jews who supported the fight against the Muslims were miraculously brought out of their
strongholds and frightened. This is why the Muslims were able to kill them or take them captive. The
Muslims became masters of the Jews’ lands, homes and property (33:26,27). Gather a large number of
men and cavalry so that you may strike fear into the hearts of your enemy (8:60).
Behead and Maim The hearts of the infidels will be terrorized so Muslims should attack with courage
and behead them and cut off all their fingers. Maiming your victims will show that opposing Allah and
Mohammed results in severe punishment. They are going to hell (8:12-14).
Treatment of Enemies Those who make war on Allah and Mohammed should be killed, crucified, have
their hands and feet cut off on alternate sides or be exiled. They must be degraded in this world and
doomed in the afterlife (5:33). They are not to be forced to become Muslims (2:256).
Damnation for Muslim Cowards When Muslims meet infidels in battle, they must not retreat except
for strategic reasons. Anyone who turns to run from fear, he will be punished and certainly hell will be his
home (8:16).
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Make War on the Unbelievers Muslims are to continue fighting unbelievers until the religion of Islam
is dominant everywhere (8:39). Make war on the unbelievers and treat them harshly. Hell is their unhappy
journey’s end (9:73, 66:9).
Break Treaties Muslims may break their treaties with unbelievers if they feel that the infidels are being
treacherous. Unbelievers will never get the better of Muslims. They should be attacked with such a
mighty force that it frightens them, but if they want to surrender, then make peace (8:57-61).
Muslims Will Always Be Victorious If there are one hundred good Muslims, they will vanquish two
hundred unbelievers. If there are one thousand, they will cause two thousand unbelievers to flee because
they have no understanding (8:66-67, 3:126).
Prisoners Mohammed should not possess prisoners of war until final victory over their land has been
accomplished. Muslims want the spoils of war too early because they seek worldly rewards rather than
heavenly rewards. Muslims should enjoy the good and lawful things they have gained from warfare and
not seek illegal gain (8:67-69).
Concubines It is prohibited for Muslims to marry women who are already married, unless they are their
slaves which they have possessed by force of battle (4:24). Muslims are those who abstain from sexual
relations beyond their wives and slave girls they have captured in battle. Such relationships with prisoners
are blameless (23:5-6). Slaves do not share equally the riches Allah gives their owners. Their owners do
not fear their slaves as they do their fellow Muslims (30:28).
Kill the Idolaters Once a holiday from war is ended, Muslims are to kill the idol worshipers wherever
they find them. They are to capture them, besiege them and lie in ambush everywhere for them. If they
convert, pray and give alms then they will be allowed to live (9:5).
Make War Year Round Allah created twelve months with four being sacred, but since the unbelievers
fight in all twelve months, it is allowed for Muslims to make war against the idol worshipers in all twelve
months (9:36).
Fight against Everyone Muslims, fight everyone who reject Islam, even against Christians and Jews
who have rejected Islam, until they pay regular financial tribute with willing submission and feel
themselves completely subjected to their Islamic conquerors (9:29).
Defeat All Religions Allah sent Mohammed with the true religion so that it may prevail over all other
religions (9:33).
Kill and Be Killed In return for their lives and contributions, Muslims are given a Garden Paradise. This
is promised to those who fight, kill and are killed for the cause. This same message is in the Torah, the
Gospel and the Qur'an (9:111).
Fight Neighbors Muslims, make war against the infidels who live around them and they are to
demonstrate harshness to them (9:123).
Example of Jews of Nadhir The defeat of the People of the Bible (or Book) in the first attack was
Allah’s work. Many Muslims did not think they (probably the Jews of Nadhir) would leave their homes
but they left terrified. Allah gave their possessions to Mohammed who distributed them as Mohammed
willed. Some hypocritical Arabs have promised the People of the Bible that they will help them if the
Muslims attack and drive them out, but they are lying. They will go to hell with Satan (59:1-17).
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Change or Be Killed If the hypocrites and troublemakers in the city do not change, Allah will move the
Muslims to seize and kill them without mercy wherever they find them (33:60,61).
Battle the Friends of Satan True Muslims fight for the cause of Allah but the infidels do battle for the
cause of idols. Fight the friends of Satan (4:76).
Do Not Kill for Booty For the sake of gaining booty, the Muslims would kill even those who asked for
peace. They are to stop doing this and show discernment. Allah has forgiven the Muslims for doing this in
the past but Allah is aware of their future actions (4:94).
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Chapter Four
Status of Women
Value and Nature of Women Having sons is of greater value than having daughters since women grow
up wearing cheap jewelry and are unable to speak logically in an argument. Those that think that the
angels are female will have to answer for this belief. Those who believe that Allah has daughters who are
goddesses are wrong and unfair. He does not! Why would Allah have daughters when sons are preferable
(17:40, 43:16-19, 53:19-22)?
Trustworthiness of Women Two men are required to witness a loan agreement. If two men can not be
found, then one man and two women will suffice. The women are to be chosen carefully. Two are
required so that if one of them makes a mistake or forgets something the other may remind her (2:282).
Inequity In Financial Matters Males are to inherit twice as much as females. If only two or more
daughters survive, they may split two-thirds of the estate. If only one daughter survives, she may only
inherit half of the estate (4:11). If a woman dies, her husband will inherit half of her estate if there are no
children. On the other hand, a widow will inherit only one fourth of their husbands estate (if there are no
children) (4:12). If a man dies childless and he has a sister, she may inherit half of his estate. If a woman
dies childless, her brother may inherit all of her estate. If a man dies childless and he has both brothers
and sisters, the share of each male will be that of two females (4:176).
Covering The wives of Mohammed and Muslim women are to cover themselves with their cloak when
away from home in such a way that they may be recognized but not harmed (33:59).
Potential Slaves Muslims are those who abstain from sexual relations beyond their wives and slave girls
they have captured in battle. Such relationships are blameless (23:5-6). Slaves do not share equally the
riches Allah gives their owners. Their owners do not fear their slaves as they do their fellow Muslims
(30:28).
Sons are a Blessing Wives, sons and grandsons are rewards for believers (16:72).
Women Confined for Indecency If a woman is accused by four witnesses of indecency and she
confesses to it, confine her to her home until she dies or until Allah finds another way. If two men are
convicted for the same thing they should both be punished but if they repent leave them alone (4:15,16).
Adulterers 100 Lashes Both the male and female who are guilty of adultery or premarital sex are to be
flogged with one hundred lashes. Absolutely no mercy is to be given. It is to be witnessed by a group of
Muslims. They can only marry a person who has been found guilty of the same crime or an unbeliever in
Islam (24:2).
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Chapter Five
Marriage and Divorce
Concubines Muslims are those who abstain from sexual relations beyond their wives and slave girls
they have captured in battle. Such relationships are blameless (23:5,6). Slaves do not share equally the
riches Allah gives their owners. Their owners do not fear their slaves as they do their fellow Muslims
(30:28).
Adult - Child Marriages When Muslims want to divorce their child brides who have not started their
periods, they must wait three months before finalizing the divorce to insure that the child is not pregnant.
If the child is pregnant, her husband must put off the divorce until after the birth (65:4).
Stepdaughters When a Muslim marries a woman who has daughters of her own, he may marry her
daughters also as long as he has not yet had sexual relations with their mother (4:23).
Married Women It is prohibited for Muslims to marry women who are already married, unless they are
their slaves that they have possessed by force of battle (4:24).
Divorce If a Muslim husband wants to exchange his present wife for another woman, he should not take
back any of the wedding gifts from her even if it is a treasure (4:20). If he has divorced his wife with the
pagan statement, “You are my mother,” he has gone about it in the wrong way. She cannot be your
mother. If you want her back, you must free a slave, fast two months or feed sixty poor people (58:1-4).
Unbelieving Wives A Muslim should not stay married to a woman who is an unbeliever. He must get
back what he spent on her and let her receive back what she spent on him (60:10).
Inherited Women Muslims may not inherit women against their will. Inherited women must not be
treated unfairly in financial matters, unless they are guilty of a sexual sin (4:19).
Remarriage If a Muslim husband divorces his wife irrevocably (by saying “I divorce you” three times)
he cannot remarry her until she has married another man and been divorced by him. After that, the
original couple will not be guilty if they remarry (2:230).
Women’s Rights In matters of divorce, women have similar but lesser rights than men since men have a
higher status than women (2:228). If a woman feels that her husband is cruel or has deserted her, the
couple should settle the matter between themselves and come to some mutual agreement (4:128).
Prostitution Those slave girls who desire chastity should not be forced into prostitution for mere earthly
gain. But if their owner does compel them, Allah is forgiving (24:33).
Widow’s Inheritance A husband, who is about to die, should leave his wives enough provision that they
will not have to leave their homes for one year, unless they desire to do so. Some provision should also be
made for divorced women as well (2:240,241).
Fields to Plow Women are fields for men to own and plow whenever and however they wish (2:223).
Wife Beating Men are in charge of women because they have been created superior to them and because
they support them. Good women are obedient. If disobedience is suspected, the rebellious woman is to be
scolded, made to sleep alone and beaten until she changes (4:34).
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Chapter Six
Mohammed
Mohammed’s Tribe The Quraish (Arabic tribe in which Mohammed was a member) enjoyed privileges
and treaties above others (because they were in charge of the Kaaba, or worship center, in Mecca and
Allah was the one worshiped by their tribe). They should adore Allah who is the Lord of that house
(106:1-4).
Messenger Mohammed has no Savior to which he can turn and he himself is only a messenger
(72:22,23, 22:49).
Revere Mohammed Mohammed brings good news and warnings so believers must help him and revere
him. Allegiance sworn to Mohammed is allegiance sworn to Allah. When they put their hands together,
Allah’s hand is on top of theirs (48:8-10).
Rapid Tongue Mohammed should not move his tongue so fast when “reciting” verses of the Qur'an
(75:16).
Appeal to the Bible ... Muslims will find him (Mohammed) mentioned in the Bible both in the (Old
Testament) Law and in the (New Testament) Gospel (7:157b).
The First Muslim Mohammed was to say that his prayer, life and death are all for Allah, who has no
wife or partner, and he was the first to submit to Allah (6:162,163).
Satanic Verses Mohammed spoke some verses to be a part of the Qur'an which really came from Satan,
but this was not unusual since the Qur'an claims that every prophet and apostle in the past has had the
same problem. The Satanic verses were removed. The purpose of Satanic verses was to test the
unbelievers and divide them into sects which will be a sign that the Qur'an is true to those who believe
(22:52,53). The Satanic verses were deleted and replaced by better verses or similar ones (2:106).
Impostor When one of the verses that Mohammed had given, as part of the Qur'an, was replaced by
another verse, the non-Muslims decided that he was an impostor only claiming to be a prophet (16:101).
Changes Cause Doubt The foolish wonder why Mohammed's earlier instructions were replaced with
different ones (in relation to which direction a Muslim should face when praying, Jerusalem or
Mecca). The answer to these "foolish doubters" is that the first revelation was given as the first part of a
tough test. This change (in the Qur'an) was performed in order to see which followers would remain
Muslims and which would defect as a result. It was a great test which true Muslims withstood
(2:142,143).
Split Moon Miracle Judgment is near and the moon is cut into two pieces. Yet if the unbelievers see a
sign they claim that it is only a prolonged illusion (54:1-2).
Warrior Mohammed, fight hard against the unbelievers and hypocrites and deal harshly with them.
They are going to hell (66:9).
Booty When Mohammed and his followers defeated the people of a town, the conquered people’s
possessions were to be distributed by Mohammed and no one should criticize how it is done (59:7).
Above Criticism Private discussions of a critical nature concerning Mohammed are not allowed. Secret
councils are evil (58:9,10).
Soft Voices Muslims are never to talk louder than Mohammed. They are to speak with soft voices in his
presence. They must stop talking loudly to Mohammed when he is in another room but, instead, they must
wait for Mohammed to come to them (49:2-4).
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Private Audience Before someone speaks with Mohammed privately, he should give alms to the poor to
prepare himself (58:12).
Scandal Mohammed told his adopted son, Zeid, not to divorce his wife and fear Allah, even though
Mohammed knew in his heart something (that he himself loved her and she was meant to be his bride).
Mohammed tried to hide his feeling concerning Zeid’s wife because he was afraid of public opinion. His
son (understanding Mohammed’s intentions) did divorce his wife and she was given in marriage to
Mohammed. This was meant to happen to demonstrate that it is lawful for fathers to marry their adopted
son’s wives if they divorce. Mohammed is not to be blamed for doing his duty in this matter (33:37,38).
Too Many Wives Muslims are only allowed four wives at a time in addition to their slave girls (4:3).
But Mohammed (who had married more than four) is pardoned. The wives he has already married are
permitted him so that he will not be blamed. This includes the first cousins who fled with him from
Mecca. This was a privilege only for Mohammed and not for anyone else. Like other Muslims, he can
continue his sexual relations with slave girls who were his prisoners of war (33:50).
Behavior of Wives If one of Mohammed’s wives sins, she will be punished double. His wives who obey
Allah and obey Mohammed will be rewarded double. They are not to be like other women. They should
not speak softly to others or someone may lust after them. His wives are not to display their beauty. They
are to stay at home and practice their religious duties (33:30-34).
Unfair Treatment Allowed Unlike other Muslim men, Mohammed did not have to rotate sleeping with
his wives to be fair to each of them. He could also have relations with wives that he had temporarily
shunned so that they would not be in agony and would be pleased with what he gave them (33:51).
Maximum Wives Reached It was made unlawful for Mohammed to take any more wives or to
exchange his present wives for new ones even though he might be strongly attracted by the beauty of
other women. The only new women Mohammed could have sexual relations with were slave girls
(33:52).
Excused for Unfaithfulness (Mohammed made a promise not to have sexual relations with a Coptic
Christian slave woman. He took this oath to please his wife Hafsa. When he was caught breaking his
promise. Those who believe in the Qur'an believe that Allah canceled his oaths with a question.) “Why
would you (Mohammed) prohibit something for yourself (sexual relations with a slave girl) since it is
permitted by Allah?” It is because you want to please your wives. Allah is forgiving. Allah allows you to
break your oaths in some cases. When Mohammed confided (the breaking of his oath) to one of his wives
(probably Hafsa), she then divulged it to another (probably A’isha whom Mohammed married when he
was in his fifties and she was about nine years old). She (Hafsa) wondered how Mohammed knew (that
she had rumored the scandal behind his back). Mohammed heard it from Allah. If the two wives do not
repent (of their criticism of Mohammed) then they oppose not only Mohammed but also Allah who
protects Mohammed, Gabriel, every righteous Muslim and the angels all of whom will back up
Mohammed. If these two wives do not repent, Mohammed might divorce them and Allah would replace
them with better wives who are submissive, faithful, devoted, penitent, and worshipful—ones who go on
pilgrimage and fast. The replacements might be previously married or virgins (66:1-5). Remember the
example of the wives of Noah and Lot. They were married to righteous servants and they deceived them.
Both of their wives entered the fire of hell. Another example is Pharaoh’s wife who converted and was
saved from those who do wrong and Mary, daughter of Imran, who guarded her chastity. Allah breathed
into Mary his spirit (Jesus) and she testified to the truth that she was a virgin (66:10-12).
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Etiquette in Mohammed’s Houses If a person is invited to one of Mohammed’s houses for dinner, he
should not come early or stay after dinner for small talk. This would annoy Mohammed and he would be
embarrassed to have to ask him to leave. If the guest should want anything, he should speak to
Mohammed’s wives through a screen that would be best for the guest and Mohammed’s wives (33:53).
Troubling Mohammed Annoying, criticizing or hurting Mohammed in any way is a great offense
(33:53).
Childless Mohammed should respond with prayers and offer sacrifices to counter the fact that he was so
rich. The person who hates Mohammed will have no children (108:1-3).
Predicted by Jesus Jesus, son of Mary, told Israel that he had come to confirm the Jewish Scriptures,
which came before him, and to announce that another apostle would come after him named Ahmad
(61:6).
Widows of Mohammed It is not right for any man to marry Mohammed’s wives after he dies. This
would be a great sin (33:53).
No Miracles The non-Muslims observed that, unlike Moses, Mohammed did no miracles and
Mohammed himself admitted that no miraculous signs had been done by him (28:48, 10:20, 13:7, 6:37).
Sky Falling Mohammed should be encouraged by the fact that even if a piece of the sky fell on the
unbelievers they would deny it by claiming that it was only a mass of clouds (52:44).
Possessed The non-Muslims glare at Mohammed with their eyes and say, “No doubt, he is possessed”
(68:51 25:8).
False Prophet The non-Muslims say that Mohammed invented his verses himself (46:8,52:33 25:4).
Insane The non-Muslims say that Mohammed is insane (68:2). The idol worshipers say that, since
Mohammed performs no miracles, they would not leave their gods just because of Mohammed’s words.
They decided that their gods had cursed him with madness (11:53-54).
Fairy Tales The non-Muslims objected to the content of the Qur'an because they recognized in it
familiar old fables which were presented in the Qur'an as history. Tales in the Qur'an were taught to him
by someone who spent a great deal of time helping Mohammed learn them (16:24, 25:5, 68:15, 83:13).
A Poet among Many Poets The unbelievers said that Mohammed was simply a poet (52:30). Poets are
found wandering in every valley. They gathered followers who believed errors. The poets teach things
they do not practice (26:224-226).
Teacher The unbelievers accused a specific non-Arab of helping Mohammed compose the Qur'an
(16:103).
Mysterious Journey Allah should be glorified who transported his servant from Mecca to Jerusalem
(17:1).
Enemies No Muslim will befriend those who oppose Allah and Mohammed (58:22).
Doubters Should Hang Themselves Anyone who thinks that Allah will not cause Mohammed to
triumph should take a rope, attach it to the ceiling of his house and hang himself (22:15).
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Chapter Seven
Creation and Science
moon is not allowed to overtake the sun as they run their prescribed orbits (36:37-40, 21:32-33). Allah
swears by the sun with his midday brightness and the moon, how she rises to follow him (91:1-2).
Adam and Eve Adam and Eve were created in a garden paradise in heaven. All the angels but Satan
obeyed Allah by bowing before Adam. Satan was forever degraded because of this disobedience. Satan, in
turn, tempted Adam and Eve to eat from the tree that Allah had forbidden them to even approach. Because
of this, Allah cast Adam and Eve out of the heavenly garden and placed them on the earth (7:11-25).
Superman A mighty man was made who was given the power to do anything. His name was Dhul-
Qarnain. Among other things, he traveled on a road so far west that he saw where the sun landed in a pool
of black mud. He was given authority to rule them and he was harsh with the people he found there. He
traveled on another road so far to the East that he saw a kind of people who were close to the rising sun as
it started its journey. They had been left without any protection against the nearness of the burning sun’s
rays. He left those people alone. Another of his exploits was to construct a huge dam made of iron blocks
and coated it with molten lead. It completely filled the space between two steep mountains and was so
massive that the people of Gog and Magog (Russia) could not scale it or dig through it to disturb their
neighbors. The great dam will survive until the Judgment Day (18:83-100).
Semen Look at the semen you emit. Did you create it, or are we the Creators (56:58-59)? The male and
the female are created in the womb when a drop is poured fourth (53:45-46).
Birds Birds are a sign to encourage belief since there is no natural reason why they are suspended
between the earth and the sky. It is only by Allah’s miraculous power (16:79).
Shadows Allah lengthens and shortens the shadows. He could have made them stationary. The sun
guides them (25:45).
Throne After the heavens were finished, Allah, who built them, went to sit down on his throne in
heaven. Allah continues to hold the heavens and the earth so that they might not disappear (10:3, 13:2,
20:5, 25:59, 35:41, 57:4). Those who hold up Allah’s throne and surround it constantly pray that those
Muslims who deserve it would be forgiven (40:7-9).
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Chapter Eight
Judgment Day
Chapter Nine
Paradise
Praise and Fellowship In the Gardens of Delight rivers will run at the feet of the residents. They will
cry out their praise and greet one another by saying, “Peace!” (10:9-10). They give glory night and day
without getting tired (41:38).
Gold and Silk Those in the Gardens of Eternity will be adorned with bracelets of gold and dressed in
fine green silk which have raised designs of gold woven into them (18:31, 35:33).
Earthly Wives and Families Muslims, whose children followed Islam, will be reunited with them in the
Gardens of Bliss so that the fathers will not be deprived of what they accomplished on earth (52:21).
Muslims will enter the Gardens of Eden, as will all of their fathers, wives and offspring who followed
Islam (13:23).
Mansions It is a commandment to believe in Allah and Mohammed. It is mandatory to fight for Islam
with everything the Muslims have, even with their lives, so that Allah will forgive their sins and allow
them into the Gardens of Eden where they will have large residences (61:11-12). Those who deserve it
will have lofty mansions at the foot of which will flow rivers (39:20).
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Chapter Ten
Hell
(69:36). Their food will be from the Zaqqum tree which grows on the edge of Hell with fruit resembling
the devil’s head on which they will eat their fill, drink boiling water and be thrown back into Hell (37:62-
68).
Chains People will be made to march in chains seventy cubits long (69:32). Those that disagree with
any of the Scriptures (Bible or Qur'an) that the apostles have been given will have shackles put on their
necks and be dragged through boiling water and thrown into fire on the Judgment Day (40:69-72). They
will be chained together and thrown in a narrow place where they will beg for death (25:13).
Mocking Questions The sinners will be questioned by those in the garden Paradise, “What did you do
to be sent to Hell?” The answer will be that they did not pray or feed the hungry, gossiped and denied
belief in the Day of Judgment (74:40-46). The occupants of Paradise will mock those in Hell (7:44-50).
Never Ending The torment will never stop nor will those in Hell ever be reprieved (16:85).
Beaten by Angels When an unbeliever dies, angels carry off his soul as they beat him in the face and
across his back saying, “Taste the torment of Hell’s fire” (8:50).
Rods of Iron The unbelievers will be whipped with rods of iron (22:21).
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Chapter Eleven
Salvation
Secret Contributions Publishing your alms giving is fine, but atonement for some of your sins will be
achieved if you give money to the poor in secret (2:271).
Good Works Doubled Each man’s works will be weighed fairly even to the weight of the smallest
particle. Each good deed will be repaid double (4:40).
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Chapter Twelve
Free Will – Predestination
Created for Hell Whomever Allah guides follows the right way and whoever he causes to be led astray
will be the losers. Many men and genies are already created for Hell (7:178,179).
Allah Causes Error It is impossible for a person to correct those who Allah has caused to be in error
(4:88).
Personal Responsibility Those who reject Allah’s communications are deaf and dumb. They are in utter
darkness. Allah misleads some and puts others on the right way (6:39). Apostles give good news and
warnings to mankind. Those who believe and mend their ways will have nothing to fear and not regret.
But those who deny Allah’s revelations will be punished for their sins (6:48,49).
Evil Leaders Placed and Punished Allah has placed evil leaders in every town who plot evil. Soon
they will be punished for their evil plans (6:123, 124).
Fill Hell If Allah had willed he could have given everyone true guidance, but the word of Allah is that he
will fill Hell with men and genies (32:13, 11:119, 7:18).
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Chapter Thirteen
Human Characteristics Ascribed to Allah
day the sky will be torn apart and eight angels will be seen carrying the throne of Allah above their heads
(69:15-17, 39:75). Those who hold up Allah’s throne and surround it constantly pray that those Muslims
who deserve it would be forgiven (40:7-9).
Holds the Sky from Falling Allah holds up the sky. It will not fall unless he wants it to do so (22:65).
Face Every living thing on the earth will die, but his face is eternal (55:26-27).
Judge He (Allah) is the best of judges (95:8, 10:109).
Taking a Vow He (Allah) vows by the dawn and the ten nights, by the even and odd, and by the night
when it departs or comes... this surely is a great oath for a reasonable man (92:1-5). He swears by the sun
and the moon, by the day and the night (91:1,2).
Experiencing Emotions He (Allah) is pleased (98:8). He (Allah) abhors those who reject Islam (40:10).
Allah does not love those who reject Islam (30:45).
Right and Left Hand Sides At the final judgment Muslims will stand on his right hand side and those
who deny the teachings of the Qur'an will stand on his left hand side (90:17-19).
Counts He (Allah) takes a careful count of all people so that they will appear before him alone for
judgment (19:94-95).
Tests Allah will test the believers until he discovers who among them will persevere (47:31).
Appearance on Earth The voice Moses heard from the burning tree said, “Moses, I am Allah...”
(28:30). Allah was in the fire and all around it (27:8).
Watches Allah stands watching over every soul to know everything that is done (13:33). If three men
talk in secret Allah is the fourth. If there are four, he is the fifth. If there are five, he is the sixth (58:7).
Hears Allah heard the conversation between a divorced woman and Mohammed (58:1). He hears and
sees everything (4:134).
Hand of Allah Pledging loyalty, allegiance and devotion to Mohammed is like pledging it to Allah.
When they put their hands together Allah’s hand is on top of theirs (48:10). His hands are outstretched
(5:64).
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Chapter Fourteen
Bible Characters in the Qur'an
Allah, who had led him into sin, by attacking humanity. Satan stripped the humans of their clothes to
reveal their shame. He seduced Adam and Eve to eat from the tree that Allah had forbidden them to
approach. Adam and Eve begged for mercy so they were allowed to live (7:11-27, 20:115-122, 38:71-85,
2:30-37).
Noah Noah urged the idolaters of his day to save themselves from the flood. When the flood came,
Noah prayed that his sins would be forgiven, as well as the sins of his parents and the sins of every
believer who found refuge in his house. He prayed that none of the unbelievers would be spared. He
asked for the increased destruction of the wrongdoers (71:1-28, 10:71-73). Noah took a pair of every
species and the believers into the ark, but his son stayed behind sure that he would find refuge on a
mountain. Noah’s son died with the wicked (11:25-48). Noah lived among his people for nine hundred
and fifty years before the flood came (29:14).
Good and Bad Wives Remember the example of the wives of Noah and Lot. They were married to
righteous servants and they deceived them. They both entered the fire of Hell. Pharaoh’s wife, on the
other hand, converted and was rescued from those who do wrong. Mary, daughter of Imran, was one who
guarded her chastity. Allah breathed into Mary his Spirit and she testified to the truth (66:10-12).
Lot Lot condemned homosexuality as indecent and ignorant. Allah made Lot’s wife stay behind, but Lot
and his tribe escaped the city before Allah rained down judgment on them (27:54-57, 26:160-175). A
shower of clay stones destroyed Sodom (51:33).
Jonah Jonah was a messenger of Allah. He ran away aboard a heavily loaded ship. He cast lots with the
sailors and was one of the losers. Then a fish swallowed him because he had done something that was
wrong. If he had not been one that worshiped Allah he would have remained inside the fish till Judgment
Day. Allah ejected him onto a beach. He was sick. Allah caused a gourd plant to grow over him. Jonah
was then sent to one hundred thousand people or more who believed so Allah gave them pleasure for a
period of time (37:139-148).
Job Beats His Wife After Satan afflicted Job, Allah told him to stamp his foot on the ground and a
spring of water came forth to relieve his sufferings. His relationships were restored. Allah told him to
fulfill his oath using a branch. (Muslim tradition says that this refers to an oath he made to beat his wife.
Translations disagree on what Job was to use for the beating; “bunch of twigs”, “green grass”, or a green
branch.) (38:41-44).
Lie of Abraham the Youth Abraham, while still a youth, destroyed all of his people’s idols except the
main one. He then lied and told the people that it was the main idol that destroyed the others. He
challenged them to ask the idol (21:58-63).
Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac Abraham was a saint and prophet. He argued with his father concerning
idolatry until his father threatened to stone him to death and told him to leave home. When Abraham
rejected his people and their idols, he was given Isaac and Jacob each of whom were made prophets of
great renown (19:41-50). Abraham dreamed that he sacrificed his son (unnamed). His son was told about
this and encouraged his father to fulfill the dream. Abraham threw his son face down on the ground. The
son was spared at the last minute and a noble sacrifice was offered to ransom him. It was a test for which
Abraham was blessed. Isaac was given to Abraham. Isaac became a saintly prophet (37:83-113).
Ishmael Ishmael was also a messenger, prophet and honest man. He preached that people should pray
and give alms. Allah was pleased with him (19:54-55).
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Ishmael and Abraham Prepare the Kaaba Allah made the Kaaba and commanded that Abraham and
Ishmael sanctify it as a Muslim place of worship in Mecca. It was to be made holy for those who would
walk around it and pray there by kneeling and laying on their face. They prayed that Allah would send an
Arab prophet who would bring the people revelations and teach the Bible (2:125-131).
Abraham’s Test of the Resurrection Abraham asked Allah for evidence for the resurrection of the
dead. Allah told him to cut up four birds and scatter their parts on different mountaintops. He was to then
call them and they would fly to him (2:260).
Abraham Establishes Mecca Rituals Allah told Abraham to establish Mecca as a place of worship by
circling the Kaaba, prayer and pilgrimage (22:26-29).
First Temple The first temple or sanctuary ever appointed or built for mankind was at Mecca. It is
where Abraham stood and prayed. It is a mandate from Allah that all who can afford the trip must visit
this place (3:96,97).
Israel’s Reverence for the Bible The lineage of Adam, Noah, Abraham and Israel were guided and
chosen people who fell down on their faces in worship and tears when Allah revealed his signs and words
to them (19:58).
Joseph When the brothers of Joseph sold him into slavery, they told Jacob that Joseph had been killed.
Jacob did not believe them. Joseph went to Egypt and became a slave of Aziz. The wife of Aziz tried to
seduce Joseph. She locked the doors and tried to entice Joseph and he was miraculously kept from giving
in to her advances. As he raced for the door she tore his shirt from behind which proved to the master and
community that he was the one being pursued. In response to the gossip of the local ladies, the master’s
wife gave a banquet for the women of the city and gave each a knife. When they saw Joseph they cut their
hands because he was so handsome and proclaimed that he was not a mortal but an angel. The master’s
wife announced that unless Joseph had sexual relations with her, she was going to put him in a prison
among the worst criminals. When Joseph heard this he prayed that he would be protected from their
seductive traps and his own youthful sexual desires. To protect him from the women and from his own
lust, the Egyptians put Joseph in a jail. While in jail, Joseph predicted that one of his fellow prisoners
would be executed. Pharaoh did have him executed by crucifixion. As a part of the reunion with his
family, Joseph heals Jacob of blindness. This agrees with and confirms the story (of Joseph) in the Bible
(12:1-111).
Moses Moses was a chosen messenger and prophet along with his brother Aaron. Allah called him from
the right side of the mountain and brought him near to himself to have direct communication with him
(19:51-53). He was summoned from the valley of Towa and sent to Pharaoh. He performed the great
miracle but it did not alter Pharaoh’s rebellious acts, which caused Pharaoh to be punished (79:15-25).
Moses prayed that the Egyptian’s hearts would be hardened till they were punished and Allah granted his
request. The Israelites were led across the sea and the Egyptian troops drown which caused Pharaoh to
convert to Islam. The Israelites settled in a beautiful land that was given them. They were given revelation
but divided into different factions (10:75-93).
Different Burning Bush Accounts (There are somewhat conflicting stories of Moses in 28:1-43, 27:7-
14, 26:9-56, 20:9-97, 7:103-156 which are listed here in the approximate order in which they were recited
by Mohammed. One example of this deals with Moses’ encounter with the burning bush.) 1. Allah called
to Moses from a bush on the right side of the valley and said, “O Musa, surely I am Allah, the Lord of the
worlds. Cast down your staff” (28:30-31). 2. When Moses approached the burning bush he heard a voice
say, “Blessed is whoever is in the fire and whatever is around it and glorified be Allah, the Lord of the
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worlds. O Moses! Lo! It is I, Allah, the mighty, the wise. Throw down your staff” (27:7-10). 3. The voice
said, “Moses, I, even I, am your Lord so take off your shoes, for lo, you are in the holy valley of Tuwa.
Listen to me because you are chosen. There is no other god but Allah so serve me, worship and pray
regularly. Judgment Day is coming so believers must not follow their evil desires or they will be
destroyed. What do you have in your hand? Moses replied that he had a rod that he uses to rest on,
prepare food for the sheep and other purposes. Allah said, toss it Moses” (20:11,19).
Teacher of Moses Moses decided to travel for years to where the two seas come together. After he and
his attendant had journeyed far they stopped for a meal but the attendant grieved that at their former stop
the fish had miraculously escaped into the sea. On their return trip they met a teacher who told Moses that
he could follow him if he asked no questions. Moses agreed. Yet, when the teacher drilled a hole in their
boat, Moses forgot and complained. Then, the teacher killed a young man. Moses questioned the killing
of an innocent boy. The teacher fixed a wall for a town that refused them hospitality, and when the teacher
did not ask for a fee, Moses forgot again and questioned him. Finally, the teacher explained that he sank
the boat to protect its owners from a king who attacked all sailors. The teacher had killed the boy because
his parents were people of faith and the teacher feared that the boy would have saddened his parents with
rebellion and ingratitude. The teacher desired that a better son replace the first one. The wall belonged to
orphans who would some day find a treasure buried beneath the wall (18:60-82).
Conversions of Pharaoh’s Magicians (One version of the story) Moses started the contest. He
challenged the magicians to throw their ropes and staffs down. The magicians were sure they would win
but when Moses threw his staff it devoured their deceptive items. In response, the magicians fell face
down in worship and said, “We believe in the Lord of the worlds, the Lord of Moses and Aaron. Then
Pharaoh threatened to cut off their hands and feet on opposite sides and execute them on a cross” (26:43-
49). (Another version) The magicians started the contest by asking Moses if he wanted to go first. Moses
replied, “No, you go first!” So they did and their magic frightened Moses. Allah spoke to him a message
of encouragement. (The implication is that Moses won.) After the contest the magicians said, “We believe
in the Lord of Aaron and Moses,” so Pharaoh threatened to cut off their hands and feet on alternate sides
and crucify them on palm trees (20:65-71).
Samaritans Build the Golden Calf When Moses met with his Lord on the mountain, Moses was in a
rush because the Jews were trying to follow him. Moses was told that Allah had put the Jews to the test
while he was away, so he hurried back to find that they had made a golden image of a calf which made a
mooing sound. When Moses scolded them they reported that they were innocent. They were only doing
what the Samaritans ordered. The Samaritans are the ones who built the idol. Moses punished them
severely (20:83-97).
David David repented of his sin of lust after two men asked him to judge their dispute about one who
had ninety-nine sheep and the other who had one. The first took the one sheep of the other. David realized
that this was a test for him and repented of his sin of lust (the specifics are not given). He was forgiven
(38:17-26).
Ark Carried by Angels During Saul’s reign as King, a prophet announced the coming of the ark. In it
were relics from the house of Moses and Aaron. Angels carried it. Shortly afterwards David killed
Goliath. (2:247-253)
Solomon Solomon could communicate with animals. He gathered an army of genies, men and birds and
dressed them for battle. They came to the Valley of the Ants where an ant told her sister to go
underground for safety. Solomon overheard her and smiled and thanked Allah for blessing him. He
inspected his troops of birds and found one species missing (the lapwing) and exclaimed his fierce anger.
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He threatened them with death but they arrived with news. The birds told Solomon about a wonderful
woman from Sheba who worshiped the sun. Solomon sent a message back, with the birds, to the Queen of
Sheba (that started with the Muslim proclamation) stating, “In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the
Merciful.” In the message Solomon demanded that the Queen visit him. She sent a gift of gold instead
and Solomon told the Queen’s ambassadors to return to Sheba with the news that his forces would attack
them and exile all their people in complete humiliation. In response, the Queen began her journey to visit
Solomon. While she was on her way a person, very knowledgeable in the Holy Bible, miraculously
brought her throne to Solomon’s court. It was altered in appearance to see if she was wise enough to
recognize it. When she stepped into the court she lifted her skirts thinking the shiny floor was water. She
grieved that she had committed a terrible sin in exposing her ankle, which caused her to convert to belief
in Allah (27:15-44).
Solomon Kills His Horses Solomon realized one evening that his love for his well-trained horses was
interfering with his prayers. He repented and went among his fine steeds slashing their legs and necks
(38:30-33).
Solomon Replaced by a Dead Body Allah put a dead body on Solomon’s throne and it remained there
till he repented (38:34-35).
Solomon Commands the Wind and Genies Solomon was allowed to command the wind to blow in
whatever direction he chose to send it. He also had command over genies including those who could build
and dive. Some of them were in chains (38:36-40, 21:82).
Solomon and Genies Allah gave Solomon a fountain of molten brass and genies who slaved in front of
him to make anything Solomon wanted. They made statues, shrines, and giant basins. If they turned away
to rest, they faced a punishment from Allah of blazing fire. Even after Solomon died, the genies kept
serving him. The fact that their servitude was over was hidden from them because his corpse did not fall.
They discovered the fact when a worm ate away at the staff causing Solomon’s body to collapse (34:12-
14).
Mary and Zacharias Mary’s mother, the wife of Imran, dedicated her daughter to Allah while she was
still in the womb. After Mary was born she lived in the temple under the care of Zacharias. Every day,
when Zacharias visited her in the shrine, he discovered that Mary had food to eat. He wondered where it
came from. Mary told him that it was from Allah (3:36,37).
Zacharias – Father of John the Baptist Zacharias pleaded in prayer for a son in his old age. An answer
came concerning his prayer that he would have a son and he was to give him a name that no man had ever
been given before, “John.” Because he questioned the answer, he was without speech for three days and
three nights. He immediately went out and encouraged everyone to worship day and night (19:1-15, 3:38-
41).
John the Baptist John was commanded to love and observe the Holy Scriptures (Old Testament). He
was given wisdom, compassion and purity even as a child. He grew up a righteous and humble man who
was dutiful to his father and mother (19:12-15).
First Story of Mary (Translations disagree concerning how Mary secluded herself from others.) Mary
either put up a veil or traveled to a lonely place in the east. In this solitary place, a spirit appeared to her
as a man in every respect. Mary was afraid, but he claimed to be a messenger with news that she would
have a Holy Son. She wondered how it would be possible since she was a virgin. He went on to say that
the son would be a revelation for mankind and mercy from Allah. To conceive the child, she went to a far
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away place. When labor began she laid down under a palm tree. The pain was so terrible that Mary
exclaimed that she wished she had died before this and become a nonexistent and forgotten thing. Then a
voice comforted her with the news that a river would flow past her for drink and dates would fall upon her
if she shook the trunk of the palm tree. She was instructed to avoid any conversation by telling others, “I
am fasting and can not speak.” When she took the baby to her hometown, the people exclaimed, “Sister of
Aaron, your father did not sleep with prostitutes and your mother was not a harlot.” They suspected that
she gave birth to an illegitimate child. In her defense, Mary pointed to the baby who miraculously spoke
from the cradle to announce that he was a prophet of Allah. This is the story of the birth of Jesus the son
of Mary. He was not Allah’s son since Allah does not have offspring. Allah just willed Mary to have a son
and she conceived (19:16-35).
Second Story of Mary The angel appeared to Mary. He proclaimed that she was chosen as superior to
all the women of the world. He said that she must worship. The angel predicted several things about her
child (Jesus). He would speak to the Jews in his childhood and as an adult. Her child would be righteous.
He would be a Word from Allah and his name would be Christ (Messiah) Jesus, son of Mary. He would
be revered in this age and for eternity. Jesus would be one of those nearest to Allah in Paradise. He would
be taught the Bible, Torah and Gospel. He would be an apostle to the Jews with miracles done by the
permission of Allah; to create a live bird from clay, heal those born blind and the lepers, and to raise the
dead. He would proclaim the Torah and permit the Jews to do some things that were formerly unlawful
(3:42-50).
Jesus like Adam Jesus is like Adam who was created from dust and Allah commanded him to “be” and
he lived (3:59).
Men Contest for Mary’s Care You, Mohammed, were not there when the men took pens (or arrows)
and used them to decide which of them would take charge of Mary. You were also not there when they
argued about the outcome of the contest (3:44).
Jesus Preached from the Cradle On the Judgment Day, Allah will question Jesus who will be among
the other apostles. Allah will ask Jesus if he remembered how he was strengthened by the Holy Spirit and
was made to preach to men in his cradle and as a man (5:110).
Jesus Made a Live Bird from Clay On the Judgment Day, Allah will question Jesus who will be among
the other apostles. He will be asked if he remembered how he was instructed by Allah in the Bible and
wisdom and how, by Allah’s permission, he fashioned a bird from clay and breathed life into it (5:110).
Jesus Provided a Table From Heaven On the Judgment Day, Allah will question Jesus. He will be
among the other apostles. He will be asked if he remembered how, by Allah’s permission, he healed the
person born blind, cleansed the leper and raised the dead? The story of how Jesus was allowed to call
down a table set with food for his followers will be recounted as well (5:110-115).
Jesus Denies an Abnormal Trinity On the Judgment Day, Allah will question Jesus who will be among
the other apostles. Jesus will be asked if he told mankind to worship him and his mother as two gods
besides Allah. Jesus will strongly deny it (5:115-117).
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Chapter Fifteen
Unusual Tales
them away from hearing what is taking place around Allah’s throne. They heard the message that Allah is
one and that he has no wife or children and believed the message. They became Muslims. Thus, some
genies are believers in Islam. Others are the fuel for the fires of hell (72:1-15).
Killing of Allah’s Camel The people of Thamoud were warned by the prophet Saleh to turn from idol
worship but they argued with him. Saleh told them that a certain she-camel was Allah’s and must not be
harmed, but they killed her. Saleh prophesied that they would be punished after three days. On the
morning of the predicted day they all laid dead in their homes as a result of a blast. They are all gone
(11:61-68).
Sabbath Breakers Turned Into Apes Jews are to remember how a group of Jewish Sabbath breakers
were changed into detestable apes by Allah as an example for future generations (2:65,66).
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Chapter Sixteen
Islamic Law
deity. Mohammed’s kinsmen of the Hashim tribe were keepers of the Kaaba in Mecca. It is a building
measuring about 45 feet high, 33 feet wide, and 50 feet long. Mohammed claimed several things. He said
that Allah was the only deity, Allah demanded the devotion of all people everywhere and that the pagan
rituals were to continue with the exclusion of all the idols inside the Kaaba. The only thing inside the
Kaaba that was allowed to stay was a black stone. Just as the pagans did before Mohammed, this stone
(possibly a meteorite) is kissed in veneration by Muslims today as they circle around the Kaaba. Fulfilling
these rituals is central to Islamic law since Muslims believe they were instituted by Abraham.
The Qur'an Says ...
Statement of Faith Muslims must say that Allah is one, the everlasting one, who has begotten no one
and was not begotten himself. None is equal to him (112:1-4).
Reject gods Do not be one of those who join gods with Allah (30:31).
Bow Toward Mecca The unbelievers wonder why Mohammed first ordered the Muslims to pray
towards Jerusalem and then changed it to Mecca (2:142). When you pray you must turn to the Kaaba in
Mecca (2:144).
Formerly Pagan Rituals Continued The two hills, Safa and Marwa, are symbols of Allah, so it is no
sin for a person on pilgrimage to Mecca or a visitor to walk around them (as the pagans did as a part of
their idol worship) (2:158).
Duty to Visit Mecca The first temple or sanctuary ever appointed or built for mankind was at Mecca. It
is where Abraham stood and prayed. It is a mandate from Allah that all Muslims who can afford the trip
must visit this place (3:96,97).
Pagan Rituals Changed When returning from a pilgrimage to Mecca, (the pagans would always enter
their homes by the back door) Muslims may return to their homes by the front door. Which door one
enters has nothing to do with righteousness. Fear Allah and enter from the proper door (2:189).
Fasting During the month of Ramadan, Muslims are to fast during the day light hours. If they can not,
they must ransom themselves by feeding a poor man. The phases of the moon were created so that
mankind may know the seasons and when to go on a pilgrimage (2:183-189).
Friday Hurry to worship on Fridays. Stop your work to do so. This is the law but most of Mohammed’s
companions abandoned him on Fridays if there were bargains or some amusements to distract them (62:9-
11).
Fight Allah will guide those who fight for the cause of Islam (29:69). Muslims are to fight everyone,
even against Christians and Jews, who have rejected Islam, until they pay regular financial tribute with
willing submission and feel themselves completely subjected to their Islamic conquerors (9:29). Fighting
is an obligation for Muslims even though they may dislike it (2:216).
One Fifth the Spoils of War Make war on the idol worshipers who will not surrender until Islam rules
as the supreme religion. Give Mohammed, Mohammed’s relatives, the needy, orphans and travelers one
fifth of your spoils (8:41).
Killing Muslims are not to kill those who Allah has declared as sacred, unless it is for a just cause
(25:68). Muslims are not to kill other Muslims and those who do so unjustly will burn in Hell (4:29,30).
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Strike Back or Forgive Take revenge for an evil deed with equal force. If one chooses to forgive it is
better, but those who defend themselves are not wrong (42:40-41). Evil and good are different. Resist evil
with good and your enemy will become your dearest friend (41:34). Show forgiveness, stand up for
justice and avoid ignorant people (7:199).
Retaliation for Murder When a person is murdered then retaliation is allowed as long as it is
“equitable.” A free man is to be killed if a free man was murdered, a slave for a slave and a female for a
female. If the wronged party forgives then a liberal fine should be paid (2:178).
Basics Steadfast Muslims pray, give to the poor, believe in the Judgment Day and fear punishment since
no one is secure from punishment. They also curb their sexual desires for women other than their wives
and prisoners of war (slaves) for these are lawful for them. Steadfast Muslims keep promises and give
honest testimony (70:22-35, 13:18-24). Those who recite the Qur'an, attend prayers and give alms will be
rewarded (35:29,30). When Muslims are reminded of Allah’s revelations and miracles they prostrate
themselves in adoration (32:15). Whoever surrenders himself to Allah and does good deeds has a secure
grasp on life (31:22).
Wash Before Prayer When you rise to pray, wash your hands up to the elbows, your feet to the ankles
and wipe your heads. If water is not available, use clean sand and rub your hands and faces with it (5:6).
Prayer Times Allah is to be glorified in the morning and evening, at the sun's decline and at noon
(30:17,18). When one prays he is to say, “Praise be to Allah who has never taken unto himself a son, who
has no wife or partner in his kingdom and who does not rely on any friend for protection” (17:111).
Little Sleep The righteous will go to Gardens when they die because they lived a good life, got little
sleep at night and dawn found them already praying. They gave to beggars and those who could not even
ask for help (51:15-19). They spend the night standing and prostrating themselves on the ground in
adoration, praying that Allah would not send them to Hell (25:64-65).
Beg for Forgiveness There is no god but Allah. Implore him for forgiveness of your faults and those of
other believers for he knows everywhere you go (47:19). Beg for Allah to forgive you because he is often
merciful (73:20).
Qualities Faith, good works, justice and determination are marks of a Muslim (103:3). They walk
humbly on the earth and reply to the ignorant saying, “Peace” (25:63, 17:37).
Adultery Adultery is forbidden (25:68). Sexual relations are allowed with four wives at a time. A
daughter of a new wife may be taken as one of the four wives as long as the marriage with the mother has
not yet been consummated. Sexual relations are also allowed with slaves even if they are married, the
wife of one’s son-in-law as long as they divorce and under-aged children (33:37-38, 4:23, 65:4).
Unbelievers Unbelievers deny the Last Judgment and turn away from orphans. They do not urge others
to feed the poor. They are those who make a show of being religious but do not give alms to the
impoverished (107:1-7).
Favors Do not give expecting more in return (74:6).
Stains Do not let your clothes be stained by bodily fluids (74:4).
Patience Be patient for Allah to act (74:7). A Muslim regularly prays, demands that others obey Islamic
law and patiently endures whatever life brings to him (31:17).
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Financial Contributions If Muslims do not give generously to the Islamic cause, they will harm their
soul and will be replaced by others (47:38).
Testimonies from Hell The sinners will be questioned by those in the Garden Paradise, “What did you
do to be sent to Hell?” The answer will be that they did not pray or feed the hungry, gossiped and denied
belief in the Judgment Day (74:40-46).
No Assurance Those who repent, devote themselves to Islam and do what is right, have a chance or
hope for the Eternal Gardens (28:67).
Traveler Give what is due to relatives, the needy and the traveler (30:38).
Adopted Sons Adopted sons must be named after their true fathers if that is possible (33:5).
Denying Islam If any one is forced to recant their Muslim faith but in their hearts they believe, they will
be forgiven. Those who sincerely deny Islam, after being a Muslim, will suffer the wrath of Allah and be
sternly punished (16:106).
Food Restrictions The only restricted foods are of dead animals, blood, pork and food offered to idols,
but if they are eaten without an intent to sin, Allah will be merciful (16:115). These are the same foods
that were restricted to the Jews who came before the Muslims (16:118).
Visiting Mosques Non-Muslims should not be allowed to visit the mosques of Allah but only those who
believe in Allah and the Last Day, attend their prayers and pay the alms-tax and fear only Allah (9:18).
Reject Unbelieving Family Muslims must not treat their fathers or brothers as friends if they choose to
reject Islam (9:23).
Tests of Fortitude Allah uses fear, famine, death and loss of wealth to test the steadfastness of Muslims
(2:155).
Alcohol and Gambling Wine, gambling, idolatry and using arrows to predict the future are Satan’s
devices (5:90).
Islamic Nationalism Muslims must become a righteous and unified nation (3:104,105). Muslims are the
best nation that has ever been raised up for mankind (3:110).
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Chapter Seventeen
The Qur'an
Chapter Eighteen
The Holy Bible
Character of Prophets When the prophets, descendants of Adam, Noah, Abraham and Israel received
revelations they fell down in tears and worshiped (19:58). Each of the Bible prophets was righteous (6:83-
85).
Agreement with the Bible The stories in the Qur'an are not invented tales but validate and confirm the
Bible (12:111).
Fully Explains the Bible The Qur'an is from Allah and that is why it fully explains the Bible which
came before it (10:37).
Doubters Directed to Christians and Jews "If you (Mohammed) doubt the reliability of the Qur'an,
you should ask those who are reading the Bible, which was revealed prior to your life (10:94). All the
apostles and prophets, who came before Mohammed, were mere men as he is a mere man. If there is a
doubt about this, people should ask the people of the Bible (21:7, 16:43).
Moses Moses was given the Scriptures as a testimony, guide and blessing to all men in order to teach
them (28:43, 46:12).
Protected No one can change the words of Allah (18:27, 6:115).
Jews and the Scriptures The Jewish people were given the Torah (first five books of the Bible) but
were not responsive to it. They are like a donkey weighed down with heavy books. They are despicable
because they reject Allah’s revelations. If the Jews are truly the only real friends of Allah they would wish
for death, but they do not because they have done what is wrong (62:5-7). The children of Israel were
given the Bible, prophethood and favored above all other peoples. It was only after the Scriptures had
come to them that they divided into factions (45:16-17). Guidance was given to Moses and the children of
Israel inherited the Bible, which is a guide for men of understanding (40:53-54).
Belief in the Bible Commanded Those that disagree with any of the Scriptures that the apostles have
been given will have shackles put on their necks and be dragged through boiling water and thrown into
fire on the Judgment Day (40:69-72). Other apostles were sent before Mohammed who could only do
miracles by Allah’s permission. Some of their stories are recited in the Qur'an and some are not (40:78).
True believers are those who believe in the Qur'an and the Bible (2:4). Muslims must say that they believe
in Allah, the Qur'an and in what was revealed to Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Jacob’s descendants,
Moses, Jesus and the other prophets (2:136).
All Nations Every race on the earth has had its own prophet living among them who came with the
Bible (35:23-25).
Same God Tell the people of the Bible that you (Muslims) believe in the Scriptures, which was given
them, and your Qur'an. Tell them that your Allah and their God are the same and that you are submitted to
Him (29:46).
Psalms of David Allah gives some prophets more revelations than others. The Psalms were given to
David (17:55).
Support for Mohammed Allah replied to Moses that he would have mercy on the righteous, those who
believe in his revelations and those who follow Mohammed, who can neither read nor write, who people
will find mentioned in the Torah and the Gospel which they have with them (7:157).
Bible Studied Those who inherited the Scriptures have studied them well and know not to say
something about Allah that is not true. They are dedicated to the Bible and those who live by the Bible
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and are devoted to prayer will have their reward (7:168-170). The Christians and Jews disagree yet they
study the same Bible (2:113).
Mishandling the Bible There are illiterate men among the Christians and Jews who know nothing about
the Bible. They only know lies and guess what the Bible says. They write Scriptures with their hands and
sell it for a small amount. They will be punished (2:78,79). Some cast the Scriptures behind their backs
and sell them for a small price (3:187). There are other Christians and Jews who do not sell revelations for
a small price. They believe in Allah, the Bible and the Qur'an (3:199).
Many Prophets There are many prophets including Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, the tribes,
Jesus, Job, Jonah, Aaron, Solomon and David who was given the Psalms. There are other prophets not
named in the Qur'an (4:163-165).
The Torah Is Trustworthy The Torah enshrines Allah’s judgments. It is a guidance and light of
revelation (5:43,44).
The Gospel Is Trustworthy Jesus, son of Mary, came confirming the Torah which was already
revealed. He was given the Gospel in which there is guidance and light. It agrees with the Torah and is a
guide and admonition to those who ward off evil. Christians should judge by what Allah has revealed in
the Gospel (5:46,47).
Bible Is Trustworthy The prophets were chosen and guided. They were given the Bible, wisdom and
prophethood. If the people of Mohammed’s day reject the Bible, it will be entrusted to others who truly
believe in the Scriptures (6:87-89).
True and False Bible Teachers Among the people of the Bible there are very trustworthy individuals
and some that cannot be trusted at all. A party of them distorts the Scriptures with their tongues. What
they claim is from the Bible actually is not (3:75-78). The false teachers will be challenged to bring the
Torah and read it to prove what they say is true. After the reading, those that invent falsehoods about
Allah are great sinners (3:93,94). No one is more wicked than the person who invents a lie about Allah.
He claims that he has received inspiration when he has not. He says that he can write revelations like the
Scriptures. The angels will come to punish him when he dies (6:93).
Knowing God Personally There is one God. The Christians and Jews know him as they know their own
sons. But others have lost their souls through idol worship, inventing falsehoods about Allah, sinful
behavior and denying the revelations (6:20-22).
Hope for Christians and Jews If the people of the Bible would have faith and keep from evil, they
would have been pardoned. If they had observed what is revealed in the Torah and the Gospel, they would
be rewarded (5:65,66). They will not be guided until they follow what is taught in the Torah and the
Gospel. The Biblical Scriptures are divine revelations, but reading them causes rebellion in those without
faith (5:68).
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Counterfeit Verses
Illiterate Christians and Jews There are illiterate men among the Christians and Jews who know
nothing about the Bible. They only know lies and guess what the Bible says. They write Scriptures with
their hands and sell it for a small amount. They will be punished (2:78,79).
False Bible Teachers There are people of the Bible who distort Scriptures with their tongues. The false
teachers will be challenged to bring the Torah and read it to prove what they say is true. After the reading,
those that invent falsehoods about Allah are great sinners (3:93,94). When sinful Jews perverted the word
given to Moses a plague was sent down on them (2:59).
Protected No one can change the words of Allah (18:27, 6:115).
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Christians
Same God Tell the people of the Bible that you (Muslims) believe in the Scriptures which were given
them and your Qur'an. Tell them that your Allah and their God are the same and that you are submitted to
Him (29:46).
Hope for Christians and Jews If the people of the Bible would believe and keep from evil, they would
be pardoned. If they had observed what is revealed in the Torah and the Gospel, they would be rewarded
(5:65,66). They will not be guided until they follow what is taught in the Torah and the Gospel (5:68).
Jews Are Enemies - Christians Are Humble Jews and pagans are the fiercest in their opposition to
Islam, but the most affectionate are those who call themselves “Christians.” They have priests and monks
and they are not proud. Tears come to their eyes when they hear the reading of the Qur'an because they
recognize that it is true. But those who disbelieve and deny Allah’s revelations are going to the fires of
hell (5:82-86).
Denominations There were no denominational parties among the Jews or Christians until after the
arrival of Mohammed who “recited” simple teaching; to worship and obey Allah alone, pray regularly and
pay the alms-tax which is the only true religion (98:4-5). The Children of Israel divided into factions just
after they settled in the land of Israel when knowledge was given them (10:93).
Allah Has no Son Those who believe that Allah has a son must be admonished since this is a monstrous
blasphemy and falsehood (18:4-6). Allah has never begotten a son and there are no deities beside him
(23:91). Jews say that Ezra is the son of Allah while the Christians say the Messiah is the son of Allah.
May Allah destroy them. They are both perverted. They worship rabbis, monks and the Messiah, the son
of Mary, as Lords besides Allah in opposition to the monotheistic command given them (9:30, 31).
Monks The institution of monasticism was not from Allah but a man made attempt to please Allah. The
monks were not successful in their attempt but some were rewarded for their belief. Many were
rebellious evil doers (57:27).
Fight against Christians Muslims, fight everyone who rejects Islam, even Christians and Jews, until
they pay regular financial tribute with willing submission and feel themselves completely subjected to
their Islamic conquerors (9:29).
Claim to Paradise The Jews and Christians claim that they alone will be admitted to Paradise. This is
wishful thinking (2:111).
Stop Saying, “Three” People of the Bible should not exaggerate. The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was
only a messenger of Allah, his word he cast to Mary and a spirit from him. So believe in Allah and his
messengers and stop saying “three”. Allah is only one. He is too transcendent and majestic to have a son.
The Messiah is not ashamed to be a slave of Allah (4:171,172, 5:72,73).
Defined as Unbelievers Unbelievers are the ones who say that Allah is the Messiah, son of Mary (5:17).
Avoid Befriending Jews or Christians The Muslim who takes Christians or Jews as friends is one of
them (5:51).
Both Jews and Christians Most Evil Creatures The Christians, Jews and idol worshipers, who do not
believe in Mohammed or the Qur'an, are going to burn forever in hell and are the worst creatures on earth
(98:6).
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Chapter Twenty-one
Jesus Christ
Jesus said that, at the end of the age, he would come in glory surrounded by the angels and appear
seated on his throne to judge the nations (Matthew 25:31,32). The fiercely monotheistic Jews, who heard
him, either had to believe he was divine or someone who needed to be killed for blasphemy.
The Christians throughout the ages were inspired to believe that Jesus was who he claimed to be
and spread this good news (Gospel) everywhere at the risk of their own lives. They believed the words of
Jesus that his church would go forth to every nation and not even the gates of Hell would be able to stop
it.
The Qur'an Says ...
Holy, Revelation, Mercy When the spirit of Allah appeared as a full-grown man to the Virgin Mary, he
announced that she would have a holy son who would be a revelation to mankind and a mercy from Allah
(19:17-21).
No Trinity People of the Bible should not exaggerate but speak only the truth about Allah. The Messiah,
Jesus son of Mary, was only a messenger of Allah, his word that he gave to Mary and a spirit from him.
So believe in Allah and his messengers and stop saying “three.” Allah is only one. He is too transcendent
and majestic to have a son. The Messiah is not ashamed to be a slave of Allah (4:171,172).
The Breath and Spirit of Allah Mary, daughter of Imran, who guarded her chastity, is an example of a
good wife. Allah breathed into Mary his spirit (the conception of Jesus) and she testified to the truth (that
it was a virgin birth) (66:12).
Preached from the Cradle On the Judgment Day, Allah will question Jesus who will be among the
other apostles. Allah will ask Jesus if he remembered how he was strengthened by the Holy Spirit and was
made to preach to men in his cradle (to defend his mother’s chastity) and as a man (5:110).
Infant Proclamation As an infant Jesus miraculously spoke and proclaimed that he was a “servant” and
“prophet” of Allah who had been given the Gospel. The infant Jesus went on to say that Allah had
purified him and commanded him to pray, give alms and obey his parents (19:29-33).
Not the Son of God Jesus is the son of Mary. This is the whole truth which Christians are unwilling to
believe. It is degrading to think that Allah would have a son! Allah just commands things to happen and
they happen (such as Jesus being born of a virgin) (19:34,35). Those who say that Allah has begotten a
son proclaim something disastrous. The sky would crack, the earth split apart and the mountains would
fall down if they ascribed to Allah a son. It is beneath his majesty (19:88-92). Those who believe Allah
had a son are liars who will be punished (10:68,69). Mohammed was told to say that if Allah had a son,
Mohammed would be the first to worship him. It is a falsehood that the Christians will have to answer for
on the Judgment Day (43:81-83). Allah has no children or wife in his kingdom (25:2).
Only a Slave When the son of Mary is declared as an example (of the Almighty in human form) the idol
worshipers ridicule and dispute as to whether their gods are better or Jesus. Jesus is nothing but a slave on
whom Allah gave favor and made him an example (of a prophet) for the Children of Israel. Jesus came
with clear miracles and told the people to do their duty to Allah and to obey him. He commanded them to
worship Allah, their Lord and his (43:57-64).
Strengthened with the Holy Spirit Jesus, son of Mary, was given power to do miracles and
strengthened with the Holy Spirit. Yet, when an apostle comes with undesirable teachings, the Jews get
prideful and some they call imposters and others they kill (2:87, 253).
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No Savior Everyone (including Jesus) will appear before Allah on the Day of Judgment as only a slave
who is alone and without a savior or intercessor (19:93-95).
Supported Torah and Predicted Mohammed Jesus, son of Mary, told Israel that he had come to
confirm the Jewish Holy Scriptures which came before him, and to announce that another apostle would
come after him named Ahmad (61:6).
His Disciples Some Jews followed Jesus as Allah’s helpers and they were blessed to triumph over their
enemies (61:14). The disciples of Jesus surrendered themselves to Allah and the Apostle Jesus. They were
believers and witnesses. After Allah lifted Jesus up to himself to free Jesus from the unbelievers, the
disciples were blessed. The followers of Jesus will be exalted above the unbelievers till the Day of
Resurrection when their denominational differences will be settled (3:55).
Worked Miracles Jesus came with clear signs but he was rejected as bewitched (61:6). By Allah’s
permission, Jesus brought a clay bird to life, gave the blind sight, healed lepers and raised the dead to life
(3:49).
Crucifixion of Christ The Jews have broken the covenant, denied Allah’s revelations and killed the
prophets wrongfully. They speak a tremendous slander against Mary. They also say that they killed the
Messiah Jesus, son of Mary and Allah’s messenger. They did not kill him or crucify him. It only appeared
that way to them. They did not kill him but Allah took him up to himself (4:155-158). After Allah caused
Jesus to die (or ascend without dying) and lifted him up to heaven to free Jesus from the unbelievers, the
disciples were blessed. The followers of Jesus will be exalted above the unbelievers till the Day of
Resurrection when their disputes will be judged (3:55).
Made a Live Bird from Clay On the judgment day, Allah will question Jesus who will be among the
other apostles. He will be asked if he remembered how he was given Bible instruction, wisdom and
miraculous power. By Allah’s permission, he fashioned a bird from clay and breathed life into it (to make
it live) (5:110).
A Table of Food from Heaven On the Judgment Day, Allah will question Jesus who will be among the
other apostles. He will ask if he remembered how, by Allah’s permission, he healed the person born blind,
cured the leper and raised the dead. The story will be recounted of how Jesus was allowed to call down a
table set with food for his followers (5:110-115).
Denies the Trinity On the Judgment Day, Allah will question Jesus who will be among the other
apostles. Jesus will be asked if he told mankind to worship him and his mother as two gods besides Allah.
Jesus will strongly deny it (5:116-118).
Jesus Is Like Adam Both Jesus and Adam are special creations by the command of Allah (3:59). (This
is an interesting verse because the Qur'an rejects the worship of Jesus, yet Satan was banished to hell
because he refused to obey Allah’s command to bow before Adam, the man who was sculpted and
brought to life from clay. Satan did not believe Allah would ask him to do something so illogical. The
story of Satan is found in 7:11-23, 15:28-39, 18:50.)
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Chapter Twenty-two
The Jews
Remember Allah’s Blessings Manna and quail were sent to the Jews for food. Twelve springs of water
came forth for each tribe to drink when Moses smote the rock (2:57-60).
Possess Scriptures The Children of Israel should accept the Qur'an which confirms the Scriptures they
possess. Do not be the first to reject Islam (2:41). Jews should practice what they are reading in their Holy
Scriptures (2:44).
Covenant of the Yellow Cow When Moses commanded the people to sacrifice a cow, they wondered if
he was playing a game with them. The people tested Moses with specific questions concerning the nature
of the cow to be offered as sacrifice. It was determined to be middle aged, rich yellow color, healthy and
free from blemish. The Jews finally did what was commanded, but almost failed to do so (2:67-71).
Bible Studied by Jews Those who inherited the Scriptures have studied them well and know not to say
something about Allah that is not true (7:169). The Christians and Jews disagree yet they study the same
Holy Scriptures (2:113).
First to Reject Islam Do not be the first people to reject the Qur'an because it agrees with your
Scriptures. Fear Allah! Be honest about the truth you have in Scripture, do not sell it for a small price,
combine not truth with falsehood or conceal the truth. Worship with the Muslims, pray and pay the tax to
meet the needs of the poor (2:41-45).
Crucifixion of Christ The Jews have broken the covenant, denied Allah’s revelations and killed the
prophets wrongfully. They speak a tremendous slander against Mary. They also say that they killed the
Messiah Jesus, son of Mary and Allah’s messenger. They did not kill him or crucify him. It only appeared
that way to them. They did not kill him but Allah took him up to himself (4:155-158).
Jews and the Scriptures The Jewish people were given the Torah (first five books of the Bible) but
were not responsive to it. They are like a donkey weighed down with heavy books. They are despicable
because they reject Allah’s revelations (62:5). The Children of Israel were given the Bible, prophethood
and favored above all other peoples. It was only after the Scriptures had come to them that they divided
into factions (45:16-17). Guidance was given to Moses and the Children of Israel inherited the Bible,
which is a guide for men of understanding (40:53-54). They pervert the words of the Bible and take them
out of context. All but a few of them are continually treacherous. Bear with them and pardon them for
Allah loves those who are kind (5:13).
You Have No Savior You Jews must protect yourselves from the Judgment Day when you will have no
savior, intercession or ransom for your sins (2:47,48).
Remember Your Past Mistakes After Allah gave the Scriptures to Moses, your forefathers made a
golden calf to worship. Moses then encouraged the Jewish people to kill themselves. They were struck by
lightening yet revived by a miracle (2:53-56).
Murderers of the Prophets The Jews disbelieved in Allah’s revelations and slew the prophets
wrongfully. They received humiliation, wretchedness was stamped upon them. They received the wrath of
Allah (2:61). Jesus, son of Mary, was given power to do miracles and strengthened with the Holy Spirit.
Yet, when an apostle comes with undesirable teachings, the Jews get prideful and some they call
deceivers and others they kill (2:87). You ask Mohammed to bring fire from the sky as proof before you
believe. Other apostles did bring great signs and gave the Scriptures, which give light. Why did you kill
them (3:183)?
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Sabbath Breakers Turned into Apes Jews are to remember how a group of Sabbath breakers were
changed into detestable apes by Allah as an example for future generations (2:65,66).
Hard Hearted Even after Allah raised a dead man to life, the Jews hearts were hardened and became
harder than rocks (2:72-74).
Hypocrites They claim to believe that they will go to Heaven, but if they truly believed that then they
would wish for death. In fact they love this life more than even the pagans and dread death because they
know they face punishment (2:94-96, 62:6-8).
Jews Are Enemies Jews and pagans are the fiercest in their opposition to Islam, but the most
affectionate are some who call themselves “Christians.” They have priests and monks and they are not
proud. Tears come to their eyes when they hear the reading of the Qur'an because they recognize that it is
true. But those who disbelieve and deny Allah’s revelations are going to the fires of Hell (5:82-86).
Claim to Paradise The Jews and Christians claim that they alone will be admitted to Paradise. This is a
fantasy (2:111).
Befriending Jews Prohibited The Muslim who takes Christians or Jews as friends is one of them
(5:51).
Jews among the Vilest of Creatures The Christians, Jews and idol worshipers, who do not believe in
Mohammed or the Qur'an, are going to burn forever in Hell and are the worst creatures on earth (98:6).
Fight against the Jews Muslims, fight everyone who reject Islam, even if they are Christians and Jews.
Fight them until they pay you regular financial tribute with willing submission and feel themselves
completely subjected to their Islamic conquerors (9:29).
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Chapter Twenty-three
Criminal Punishments
Beating Rebellious Women Women who are suspected of disobedience must be scolded, made to sleep
alone and beaten. When they return to obedience, no further punishment should be administered
(4:34). The Qur'an says that the Biblical character, Job, was commanded to fulfill some unexplained vow
by beating his wife (38:44).
Cut Off Hands of Thieves Men or women who steal must have their hands cut off as a reward for their
deeds. This will be an example for others (5:38).
Behead and Maim The hearts of the infidels will be terrorized so Muslims should attack with courage
and behead them and cut off all their fingers. Maiming your victims will show that opposing Allah and
Mohammed results in severe punishment. They are going to Hell (8:12-14).
Crucify or Maim Those who make war on Allah and Mohammed or strive to spread disorder in the land
should be killed, crucified, have their hands and feet cut off on alternate sides or be exiled. They must be
degraded in this world and doomed in the afterlife except those that repent before the Muslims capture
them. In their case Allah will forgive them (5:33,34).
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Chapter Twenty-four
Predicted World Events
proclaimed that it was because the Jewish leaders did not recognize that in him God had become incarnate
(Luke 19:41-44).
The historian Flavius Josephus described the fulfillment of this prophecy of the Lord Jesus, about
the destruction of Jerusalem, almost 1,900 years ago in The Complete Works of Josephus (published
today by Trans. William Whiston. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Publications, 1981, pages 566-568, 589).
Josephus wrote that Titus attacked Jerusalem around AD 70. Titus built embankments and had his troops
construct an outside wall around Jerusalem to hem them in. Caesar himself ordered that the Temple be
spared, but the troops were so furious that they killed all that were left alive after the siege, plundered
Jerusalem, and removed the stones of every building, even the great Temple, down to the foundations.
As stated previously in this book, Muslims believe that Jesus failed to establish the true church
and Allah had to send Mohammed to correct the confusion the Lord Jesus left behind. Christians believe
that the Lord Jesus succeeded. As Jesus predicted, even the gates of Hell would not stop the success of his
church (Matthew 16:18). He predicted that he would come again after the Gospel was preached to every
nation and language (Matthew 24:14). This was a bold prediction for one who had such a small following
with such great opposition. The amazing truth is, this prophecy of the global proclamation may be
fulfilled in the very near future.
As the Bible has proved to be reliable in its predictions, Christians believe it will prove true in its
prophecies concerning the Second Coming of Christ and the Final Judgment. There are predictions
throughout the Old and New Testaments. In addition, the final book of the New Testament (the Book of
Revelation) is completely devoted to the subject. Jesus predicted that it would be a long time after his
earthly ministry. It will be a day that is unexpected. It will be accompanied by natural disasters,
resurrection of the dead and the defeat of Satan. It will be a terrible day for the ungodly but a wonderful
reward for those who are saved as they see the Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus will be announced with the
trumpet call of God, seated on the heavenly throne in glory to judge the world. By God’s grace, some will
be surprised that they are saved as they have expressed their faith in Christ as Lord by extending kindness
to believers in Jesus (Matthew 10:40-42 and 25:31-46). Those who enter God’s eternal reward will rejoice
because the cross and resurrection of Christ has fully paid for their sins.