Tag: jesus

  • Whose Son is Isa Al-Masih?

    There have been many arguments about Isa Al-Masih, who He is? The Qur’an repeats that people are in doubt about the person of Isa Al-Masih, for example: But why are there arguments and doubts? Let us see what the Holy Bible and the Qur’an say about Isa Al-Masih. The Qur’an teaches that Jesus is The…

  • What Does “The Son of God” Mean?

    Almost every Muslim will deny that Jesus is the Son of God. For Muslims, “Son of God” means literally that God had sexual relations with a woman and fathered a baby. Is that what the Injil teaches? What the Injil means by “Son of God” is very different from what a Muslim means by “Son…

  • The Straight Path (Al-Sirat Al-Mustaqim)

    Al-Sirat al-Mustaqi has been interpreted as the straight path, the right path, or the right way. In the five daily prayers in Islam, Al-Fatihah is repeated 17 times where the believer requests Allah to guide them in path straight path, “Guide us tothe Straight Way, The Way of those on whom You have bestowed Your…

  • The Testimony of the Qur’an About the Holy Bible

    Today we hear many voices say that the Bible has undergone many changes with regard to its early manuscripts and their translated versions, but in reality the Qur’an does not support such accusations, “And if thou wert in doubt as to what We have revealed unto thee, then ask those who have been reading the book from before…

  • The Concept of ‘Submission’ in the Holy Bible

    Let us look at the meaning of Submission in the Holy Bible. The Qur’an tells us, “Say (O Muslims), ‘We believe in God and that which has been sent down to us and that which has been sent down to Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and to the offspring twelve sons of Jacob, and that which has been…

  • Abed Al-Masih’s Story

    I was born and raised in the heart of the Middle East. I was raised believing that there was no God, but in my teens I became a fervent Muslim. I was taught to hate Christians and the Christ they believe in. I was taught that these infidels were unclean and believe in lies. I…

  • Nabila’s Story

    I was living in darkness. I didn’t know which way to turn. I was lost. Every night I went to bed confused and cried myself to sleep. I live in the North-African Maghreb region in a strict Muslim country where Christianity is practically unknown. When my parents divorced, my mother became friends with Christian missionaries,…

  • Fatima’s Story

    My name is Fatima, and I am 21 years old. I grew up in Jerusalem in an educated family that values Islam and perform its obligatory duties, such as praying and fasting. I practiced my religion fanatically, refusing even to speak with non-Muslims. After graduating from high school at age 18, I was excited as…

  • Sahar’s Story

    My name is Sahar; I was born and raised in Iran. I come from an educated and religious family, that value and perform the Islamic duties. One day my father came home from work, sits in the living room and waits for dinner. When my mom called him, she notices that he is motionless. My…

  • Jamshid’s Story

    My name is Jamshid, and I am from Afghanistan. I was born and raised in a very religious family; this is what many families in my country are doing. Because of poverty, I could not complete my studies. From an early age, like many children in Afghanistan, I started working to help my family. Like…

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