One thing iv’e learnt in life is that you can NEVER please everyone! There is always going to be criticism no matter what one does in life because everyone thinks differently!If a person does’nt want to belive something then he NEVER WILL no matter how much proof or evidance you show them because there heart is closed and shut and there not wanting to believe what you show them or tell them! You may claim the method is wrong but how is the method wrong when it proves that in the Injil which we Muslims believe has mention of our prophet(saw)!
Scholars of Islam and linguists may refer to it to refute Christianity because they understand which parts have been changed and which parts have’nt and the injil has mention in the Qur’an a few times because it was the prophecy’s given to Isa(As) but of course Original Christianity at that time had absolutley NO mention of Jesus Being the son of God and the Bible was changed by Constantine and Paul and many times over the centuries in order to change it to make people think that he is the Son of God but looking back into history in those times it is NEVER mentioned that the people saw him as God nore did they worship him!The absurd illogical concept of the trinity came about 5 or 6 centurys after Jesus aswell!
Turning to the Bible, some may hasten to ask: I read the Bible several times, but never saw the name Muhammad. What is the justification for the title **“Muhammad in the Bible?”
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Many Christian theologians find no difficulty in pointing out what they consider as clear prophecies of the advent of Jesus. Where in the Old Testament does the name Jesus appear? Nowhere’ The main question is whether or not the profile of “that prophet” to come was materialized, and who fits that profile?
The profile of Prophet Muhammad was so clear to many Jews and Christians among his contemporaries that many of them embraced Islam and accepted him as the fulfillment of numerous Biblical prophecies. Ever since, there have been many others who arrived at the same conclusion.
Muhammad (pbuh) is mentioned by name in the Song of Solomon 5:16.
The Hebrew word used in this verse is Mahamadim.
The ending letters ‘im’ is a plural of respect, majesty and grandeur,
Just as in Elohim (the God).
Without ‘im’ the name becomes Mahamad which was translated as “altogether lovely” in the Authorized Version of the Bible or ‘The Praised One’, ‘the one worthy of Praise.’
In Arabic, Muhammad means the one who is most praised. "His mouth is most sweet: yea, he is altogether lovely. This is my beloved,****and this is my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem".Song of Solomon 5:16
The phrase “he is altogether lovely” reads in the Hebrew as “he is Mahamaddim.”