[Faith-talk] Does the Koran depict Jesus as divine?
Mostafa
mostafa.almahdy at gmail.com
Wed Apr 16 07:52:49 UTC 2014
Dear respected recipients, peace be with you.
I am quite ffrustrated of how some missionary activists are heavily naive when they pose their misconceptions towards Muslims.
They usually render the following misconception as namely;
Muslims refuse to believe in the immortality of Jesus whilst the Koran itself expresses his divinity.
Are we naive as such?
I commitedly cohere to my perseverance to refute these misconceptions.
I am utterly prepared to scrutinize Christian missionary activists on that regard.
I would like to know how they deducted their conclusion.
How they derived their judgement?
The Koran has explicitly states the precise thraldom of Jesus to Allah glory be to Him.
The term explicit signifys the totality out of obscurity and easiness to discern which leads to comprehensibility of plain expressions.
Christian apologists tend to tell us that the Koran portrays Jesus as impeccant.
Impeccant means sinless.
The Koran is silent on the subject but, it never articulated any denotative statements about the perfect sinlessness of Christ.
That does not mean I am attempting to denigrate Jesus Christ though.
The Noble Koran has eminently honoured him into the most gracious positions of the mightiest stratums of prophethood, but it never spoke of him in divinity.
They have the right to formulate their scriptural views but, I will intensely decline any fabrications to deliberately corrupt the Koranic portrayal of Jesus Christ.
Their demonstration of the Koranic portrayal is not based on practical or realizable scope, but rather, they rely on misquoting the text out of context and how they speculatively forge their misinterpretations.
I challenge them though to present their affirmitive case without ambiguity complex.
These people are enormously untutored about the Noble Koran.
I invite them to show me where exactly in the Koran it explicitly expressed Jesus Christ as heavenly divine.
Nowhere in the entire Noble Koran it says that.
I challenge them with ultimate obstinacy to cite their reference in the Koran where it explicitly recognizes Jesus Christ as distinctively divine.
I would like to show their poorly disinformed laymen audience how they are deceived.
I formally invite Christian missionary activists and apologists to participate in a lively recorded debate featuring that subject in particular.
We may host that debate on Skype or any other relevant online method of communication.
We have got to have real audience for the live discussion.
The purpose of promoting such a debate is to essentially correct the broad misapprehension about the Noble Koran caused by some uneducated missionary activists.
They are majored in Christian Theology but, they certainly are uneducated within Islamic disciplines.
I inshallah intend to respond to these fallacious assumptions with presenting the genuine knowledge based on the decisive evidence.
Anybody is absolutely welcome to participate from allover the world.
I am inshallah ready to confront the challenge in this debate.
The divinity of Jesus in the Koran between the proved concept and the christian dilusion.
You can consider that as the advertised proposal of the debate.
Please forward the debate proposal to all Christian missionary activists out there.
Let the scriptural battle begin.
I have no interest to talk about the Bible now.
I only want them to show me with tangible proof where in the whole entire Koran it explicitly expresses the divinity of Jesus.
I will let them schedule for the debate as they wish.
The truth has came and the falsehood has vanished.
Indeed the falsehood has constantly been vanished.
Christian missionaries, you owe me a response.
Peace be with you.
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