Jesus in Islam
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How do Muslims view the Birth of Jesus?
From taking the means into your own hands to having complete faith in Allah’s plan, these are the lessons we can learn from Mary’s journey in giving birth to Jesus. The story of the birth of Jesus with Sheikh Mohammad Elshinawy 00:00 – Introduction to Mary, the Mother of Jesus 01:51 – Who was Mary? 04:55 – Prophet Zakariyya 09:02…
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Episode Two: Who was Prophet Muhammad?
Find out who truly was Muhammad in the latest episode of “Learn Islam”. Listen to this insightful breakdown of who Prophet Muhammad really was. 00:00 – Who is Muhammad? 00:42 – What do we say after Muhammad’s name? 01:10 – The importance of Muhammad to Muslims 01:42 – Were Muhammad and Jesus related? 03:05 – The message of Muhammad 03:48…
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Christ in Christianity and Islam – Lecture by Ahmed Deedat – Jesus ‘Son of God’ or ‘Son of Mary’?
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Is Jesus God? – Ahmed Deedat Vs Pastor Erik Bock – Denmark Debate
This debate took place on November 2, 1991 in Denmark. source
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Jesus in Islam – Lecture by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat in Nairobi
Lecture by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat given at Ali Muslim Club in Nairobi, Kenya on May 6, 1993. source
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Islam and Christianity Lecture by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat
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Ahmed Deedat’s ‘Christ in Islam’ Lecture
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Is Jesus God? Intellectual Debate between Ahmed Deedat and Arab-Christian Dr. Anis Shorrosh
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What did Jesus say about his ‘own’ message and the ‘messenger’ after him? Ahmed Deedat Explains!
In the Quran Jesus is quoted to say, “And remember, Jesus, the son of Mary, said: ‘O Children of Israel! I am the messenger of Allah (sent) to you, confirming the Law (which came) before me, and giving Glad Tidings of a Messenger to come after me, whose name shall be Ahmad.’ But when he came to them with Clear…
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