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Sunday, 12/06/2020 11:49:03 AM

Sunday, December 06, 2020 11:49:03 AM

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I feel it's relevant to look at the mind set of the company leaders. Falaknaz and his bizarre way he has handled this company has made me curious of there believe. Juljani told me he was very religious,and other message I have received leads to confirm this.

If interested You may want to review the comparison of religious believes.

https://answeringislam.org/Authors/Arlandson/death_mu_jesus.htm

(1) Jesus and Muhammad lived different lives. Jesus came with the express purpose to preach the good news of the kingdom, to live a godly life, and to die as a sacrifice for our sins. And this purpose shapes his birth, life, ministry, death, resurrection, and ascension. On the other side, Muhammad lived a life that included raids and wars and collection of war booty and multiple marriages. His death reflects this kind of life.

(2) Jesus was destined by God to die for the sins of the world. But Muhammad died of sickness exacerbated by poison. It is unimaginable that Jesus would die from such causes. He healed many with illnesses and even demon possession, in an atmosphere of faith. His mission was to set them free of ailments.

(3) Jesus forgave his crucifiers. He prayed for a criminal and promised him that he would be in paradise. Jesus knew where he was going—back to heaven where he originally came from. In contrast, Muhammad asked Allah for forgiveness and mercy for his own soul, begging his deity to raise him up to the highest companions. He also cursed his enemies.

Muhammad said:

"O Allah! Forgive me, and bestow Your Mercy on me, and let me meet the companions." (Bukhari)

And Muhammad cursed his enemies yet again:

May Allah curse the Jews [and] Christians . . . (Bukhari)

Jesus said:

"Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing." (Luke 23:34)

Jesus answered [the criminal], "I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise." (Luke 23:43)

(4) Jesus was raised from the dead, bodily. Muhammad’s body lies still in his grave. Anyone can claim that his soul will go to heaven, for no one can see a disembodied soul. But the earliest Christians said Jesus’ body was raised to life.

This fatwa (legal decree) at a Muslim website clarifies a question posed by a Muslim.

The Messenger . . . died and was buried in his grave; hence . . . Abu Bakr . . . said: "Whoever used to worship Muhammad, Muhammad has died, but whoever used to worship Allah, Allah is alive and will never die."

All my posts are my opinion and not intended to be investment advice