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THE BIBLICAL JESUS IN AL-QURAN?

Introduction Muhammad says a lot in Al-Quran. That it is the last revelation of Allah via him to mankind. He maintains that Al-Quran is a confirmation of the earlier biblical scriptures, implying that Al-Quran has just as much authority as the Bible. This book investigates the truth of the matter regarding Jesus. This is an ordinary face value exegesis. To begin, a few quranic verses will be quoted to serve as definitive statements relative to Allah, relative to Al-quran and to language; and a necessary refutation of unfounded and misleading islamic interpretation regarding one particular quranic verse and its supposedly justifiable biblical cross reference. 1 About Allah Sura 2 (255) God! there is no God but he; the living, the self-subsisting: neither slumber nor sleep seizeth him; to him belongeth whatsoever is in heaven, and on earth. Who is he that can intercede with him, but through his good pleasure? He knoweth that which is past, and that which is to come unto them, and ...

A REMEMBER/REMEMBRANCE CONCORDANCE #2. SHORT VERSION

 ZERO PROPHECY. JUST REMINDERS. MUHAMMAD WAS NEVER A PROPHET. Sura 2 (39) O children of Israel, remember my favour wherewith I have favoured you; and perform your covenant with me, and I will perform my covenant with you; and revere me: (46) O children of Israel, remember my favour wherewith I have favoured you, and that I have preferred you above all nations; (48) Remember when we delivered you from the people of Pharaoh, who grievously oppressed you, they slew your male children, and let your females live: therein was a great trial from your Lord. (49) And when we divided the sea for you and delivered you, and drowned Pharaoh’s people while ye looked on. (50) And when we treated with Moses forty nights; then ye took the calf for your God, and did evil; (51) yet afterwards we forgave you, that peradventure ye might give thanks. (52) And when we gave Moses the book of the law, and the distinction between good and evil, that peradventure ye might be directed. (53) And when Moses ...