November 28, 2017
Islam and its claims
Part One: Islam and its Claims.
[Note: this is the first of several articles by Vijay Chandra which he has graciously granted me permission to share with readers here on my Real Bible Study site]
INTRODUCTION
Islam is a very young religion. It came long after Christianity with much bloodshed. Islam, dated from 500-600 AD, originated in Mecca. The founder of this religion is Muhammad. He used force to suppress Christianity, forcefully proselytizing the people as he went around conquering different parts of Middle East, Turkey, etc. Islam used sword, slavery, and oppression to force people to accept Islam.
- Muhammad’s background:
- [ Surah 53v 2-8 and 81v 19-24] says that Allah personally appeared to Muhammad in the form of a man and he saw Allah and heard him.
- This claim was later abandoned because one reads in [Surah 16v20, Surah 26v192-194] that his calling was issued by the ‘holy spirit,’ but Islamic Scholars deny the personality of the Holy Spirit, and they do not believe in the Triune God. We are not told who, or what this ‘holy spirit' may be—where did Muhammad get this name ‘Holy Spirit'? The Quran does not define the work of the Holy Spirit. Only the Bible does. So it seems that Muhammad borrowed this from the Bible.
- A different account of his original call is given (in [Surah 15v8]) where we are told that the angels came down to the ‘prophet’ and announced that Allah has called him to be a prophet, but yet again this statement is contradicted in the Quran [Surah 2v97], where the angel is named Gabriel who issued the call to Muhammad and handed down the Quran to him. The last point is ONLY used because it was Gabriel who played a role in the birth of Jesus Christ (Luke 1:26-38). Muhammad most surely got this name from the Bible.
- The Origin of Quran: To appease his pagan families and his tribe he decided that the best thing he could do was to admit that it was perfectly proper to pray and worship the 3 daughters of Allah—namely A-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manet. Islam denies that the God of Bible has a son, so how come Allah has three daughters? This led to the famous ‘satanic verses’ in which he in a moment of weakness supposedly under the inspiration of Satan (according to early Muslim authorities) yielded to the temptation to appease the pagan mobs of Mecca [Surah 53:19]. This fact is supported in every general and Islamic reference work, Muslim or Western. This account cannot be denied that he sinned and when his disciples heard of his temptation he was rebuked and counseled. Then he reverted to worshipping Allah and he stated that Allah had canceled his past revelation (according to him the old revelation from Allah is null and void). The Quran forbids more than 4 wives but he had at least 16 wives in his harem.
- The Quran was supposedly handed from Allah to Muhammad; there were no human writers involved. The Scriptures were written by the inspired men of God (2 Tim 3:16, 1 Peter 1:10, 11, 12, 2 Peter 1:20, 21). Muhammad's preaching and teaching stirred up unrest against him, even among his own families. At one point the hostility against him was such that the people of Mecca laid siege to the section of the city where he lived. He faced a very difficult situation.
- Islam claims that Muhammad and Jesus were both Muslim (how can this be when the Quran says that Mary was virgin and Christ was supernaturally born of the Holy Spirit?). The Muslims claim that both were sent by Allah, therefore, the message they both bring must be the same one otherwise Allah would be contradicting. The Quran uses the Biblical Gospels for information about Jesus. Thus, the Bible cannot be corrupted as Muslim scholars claim, otherwise the Quran would be corrupted.
- II: The Comparison between Jesus Christ and Muhammad and the Bible and the Quran:
- Prophecy:
- The birth of Christ was miraculous in that he was conceived by the Holy Spirit. The Quran and other Islamic scholars fully accept the virgin birth of Christ but there is nothing miraculous about the birth of Muhammad. He was the natural product of the sexual union of father and mother.
- Sinlessness.
