Jesus the Muslim Prophet

Jesus the Muslim Prophet
History Speaks of a Human Messiah Not a Divine Christ
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Artikel-Nr:
9781906342074
Veröffentl:
2010
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
05.02.2010
Seiten:
136
Autor:
Louay Fatoohi
Gewicht:
209 g
Format:
229x152x8 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Louay Fatoohi was born in Baghdad, Iraq, in 1961. He and his wife migrated to the UK in 1992. He lives in Birmingham, England. He obtained a BSc in physics from Baghdad University, Iraq, in 1984 and a PhD in astronomy from Durham University, UK, in 1998. Originally from a Christian family, Louay reverted to Islam in his early ¿twenties. He is one of the representatives of Tariqa Kasnazaniyya. In addition to being his faith ¿of choice and way of life, Islam is ¿for him a subject of deep intellectual interest. He is interested in ¿Qur'anic ¿and Islamic studies in general, but his main areas of research are as follows: 1) The comparative study of history in the Qur'an, Jewish and Christian ¿scriptures, and independent ¿historical sources¿; 2) Sufism; 3) The history of the Qur'anic text and revelation; 4) Quranic exegesis. Louay is a prolific author who has published over twenty-five books in English and Arabic in Islamic studies. He has also published over twenty research papers in cosmology, applied historical astronomy, and the Islamic calendar.
Jesus introduced himself as a prophet of Islam and the awaited Messiah. Like the many Muslim prophets before him, his core message was to call people to worship God. He also tried to reform the practice of Judaism, which had been corrupted over the centuries, and he brought the good news about the coming of Prophet Muhammad. Jesus spoke about one God. He never taught that he or anybody else was or could be divine. He even called himself "son of man" to pre-empt the attempts to make him divine after him. It was Paul who started and promoted the concept that Jesus was man and god. He put Jesus' divinity at the heart of his theology, creating a religion, Christianity, that Jesus would not have recognized.The deification of Jesus was developed further by later theologians, leading to a Jesus that cannot be distinguished from God. This is the Jesus of the last of the four Gospels, John. The different Jesuses that early Christianity created can be seen by comparing the Gospels of Mark, Matthew, and Luke with John, Paul's writings, and other New Testament books. Putting all twenty-seven books in one volume cannot hide the fact that they do not promote one Jesus. In fact, inconsistency can be clearly seen even within most of these books, including each of the four Gospels.
This book contrasts the human Jesus of the Qur'an with the divine Jesus of Christian sources. It shows that the Qur'anic Jesus is the one that fits in history. This focused study is for both the general reader and the expert. This easy-to-read book is for anyone interested in the nature of Jesus in various scriptures and historical sources.
This comparative study of the prophethood of Jesus in the Qur'an and history versus the divinity of the Christ in Christianity examines:
· The human Jesus of the Qur'an
· The scriptural evidence that Jesus was not divine
· Paul's deification of Jesus and distortion of Christianity
· Historical problems in the Christian "sonship of God"
· The problematic doctrine of the Trinity
· The original meaning of "son of man"

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