Re: Interfaith Dialogue (Jesus PBUH and Muhammad PBUH) - Islam and Christianity
No comments onmy question?
Messiah is a Hebrew word not Arabic and does not have a connection with “youch” or “heal”. Anyway, just thought Islam has a specific expectation same as the Jews for an Anointed/Messiah to come and save the world. Apparently not, or at least not in the same sense as what the Jews expects.
In the past I have asked some questions w.r.t. Jibreel being the Spirit of God and did not get clear annswers. I know it is slightly off topic but would like to know if I understand Islam’s teaching as per the Qur’an correctly:
- There is only one Spirit of God and he is not an angel since the word “the” is used and he is mentioned separate from the angels. - Surah 97v4; 70v4
- The Spirit breathed into people can’t be Jibreel because it is Allah’s breath. - Surah 66v12; 32v9; 15v29
- According to Surah 19v17-19 Jibreel is but a mere angel or messenger not the Spirit of God. Surely Jibreel was the angel referred to.
Nothing in the Bible.
I think this section is drawing to a close, so please ask NOW! ![]()