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Assalam Alaikum/Shalom.
This is my first post here...so...hello
I do not want to come to start a debate (Islam teaches us not to start debates with the Ahl Al-Kitaab [people of the book]) but rather just have some discussion about some of the passages within Deuteronomy.
I understand that Jews do not accept Muhammad, but there seems to be quite a few lines regarding "a prophet"
One example is is 18:15 and 18:18:
Now consider the parts in red. God specifically indicates he "Shall raise a prophet" from the midst of "thee" from a brethren which will be similiar "like unto me". Muhammad (saw) is sometimes refered to as a Prophet of mercy. God is also as we know, merciful. To "Hearken" (to hear/listen to attentively) is also mentioned in the Hadiths (narrations) of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) as there was Jews in Madinah and Muhammad (saw) did dialogue with the Jews alot.
Another quote is:
The word before "Brethren" is "their". The use of "their" indicates to a group of people and in this case, it is the Hebrews. Brethren is literally a plural of brother. The ONLY people I can think of who are brothers of the Jews are Arabs. The fact that it also says God will put words into "his mouth" can only indicate to Muhammad (saw). All signs point to him. Also - Muhammad (saw) was also closest to Musa/Moshe (saw) in terms of biographical features. Both had usual births, was married with children, was forced to emigrate at one point in their lives, both had endured war and both were rejected then accepted. Who else can you name who is most like Musa/Moshe (saw) then Muhammad (saw).
It would be nice to hear some views upon my belief from the Ahl Al-Kitaab (people of the book ie you ) and to listen to opinions. Thank you
[size=-1]As Salamu Alaikum Wa Rah Matullah Wa Barakatuh.
Shalom.
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This is my first post here...so...hello
I do not want to come to start a debate (Islam teaches us not to start debates with the Ahl Al-Kitaab [people of the book]) but rather just have some discussion about some of the passages within Deuteronomy.
I understand that Jews do not accept Muhammad, but there seems to be quite a few lines regarding "a prophet"
One example is is 18:15 and 18:18:
The LORD thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me; unto him ye shall hearken;
Now consider the parts in red. God specifically indicates he "Shall raise a prophet" from the midst of "thee" from a brethren which will be similiar "like unto me". Muhammad (saw) is sometimes refered to as a Prophet of mercy. God is also as we know, merciful. To "Hearken" (to hear/listen to attentively) is also mentioned in the Hadiths (narrations) of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) as there was Jews in Madinah and Muhammad (saw) did dialogue with the Jews alot.
Another quote is:
18: I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.
The word before "Brethren" is "their". The use of "their" indicates to a group of people and in this case, it is the Hebrews. Brethren is literally a plural of brother. The ONLY people I can think of who are brothers of the Jews are Arabs. The fact that it also says God will put words into "his mouth" can only indicate to Muhammad (saw). All signs point to him. Also - Muhammad (saw) was also closest to Musa/Moshe (saw) in terms of biographical features. Both had usual births, was married with children, was forced to emigrate at one point in their lives, both had endured war and both were rejected then accepted. Who else can you name who is most like Musa/Moshe (saw) then Muhammad (saw).
It would be nice to hear some views upon my belief from the Ahl Al-Kitaab (people of the book ie you ) and to listen to opinions. Thank you
[size=-1]As Salamu Alaikum Wa Rah Matullah Wa Barakatuh.
Shalom.
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