1.2.3:
The son of God
"And unto Him
belongs whosoever is in the heavens and the earth and those who
dwell in His presence do not scorn to worship Him nor do they
weary. They glorify Him night and day; They flag not. Or have
they chosen gods from the earth who raise the dead If there were
therein gods besides Allah then verily both (the heavens and the
earth) would have gone to ruin. Glorified be Allah, the Lord of
the Throne from all they ascribe (unto Him). He is not
questioned as to that which He does, but they will be
questioned. Or have they chosen other gods besides Him, say:
Bring your proof (of their godhead), this is the reminder of
those with me and those before me, but most of them know not the
truth so they are averse (to it). And we sent no messenger
before you but we inspired him (saying): There is no god save Me
(Allah) so worship Me. And they say: The Compassionate has taken
unto himself a son. Nay! but (they) are but honored servants.
They speak not until He has spoken and they obey His command. He
knows what is before them and what is behind them and they
cannot intercede except for those whom He accepts and they quake
for awe of Him. And whosoever among them says: I am a god other
than Allah, the same shall We reward with Hell. Thus do We
reward the wrong doers."
The Qur'an, Al-Anbia(21):19-29
"And the angles said 'O Mary, Allah gives
you glad tidings of a Word from Him, his name is Messiah, Jesus
son of Mary, High honored in this world and the next, of those
near stationed to Allah."
The noble Qur'an, A'al-Umran(3):40.
We as Muslims do not differ with Christians in
the fact that Jesus (pbuh) was indeed born miraculously without
a human father. Muslims only differ with Christians in the
Christian's claim that Jesus (pbuh) must have a father.
Trinitarians believe that if he has no human father then his
father must be God. Muslims believe that he had no father
whatsoever, and this was the essence of his miraculous
birth.
"The similitude of Jesus before Allah is as
that of Adam, he created him from dust, then said to him: 'Be'
and he was"
The noble Qur'an, A'al-Umran(3):59.
"They say: Allah has taken a son. Glorified
be He! He has no needs! His is all that is in the heavens and
that is in the earth. You have no warrant for this, do you say
regarding Allah that which you know not?"
The noble Qur'an, Yunus(10):68
"The Messiah, son of Mary, was only a
messenger, messengers (the like of whom) had passed away before
him. And his mother was a saintly woman. They both used to eat
(earthly) food. See how we make the signs clear for them, then
see how they are deluded!"
The noble Qur'an, Al-Maidah (5):75.
"And this is life eternal, that they might
know you the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have
sent."
John 17:3.
Notice the above words of the Bible: "YOU
the ONLY true God." Most Christians always manage to
see a hidden abstract meaning for the verses of the Bible. Even
when they read the above verse they always manage to understand
something totally different than that which they are reading.
They always interpret the word "you" to be "we," and thus,
understand the above verse to say "WE the only true god."
Jesus (pbuh) is obviously talking to a distinctly different
entity than himself and telling that entity that He ALONE
is the only true God. Is Jesus (pbuh) incapable of saying "I the
only true God" or "We the only true God" if that is what he
meant? Can we see the difference?
Mr. Tom Harpur says in the
preface to his book:
"The most significant development since
1986 in this regard has been the discovery of the title "Son of
God" in one of the Qumran papyri (Dead Sea Scrolls) used in
relation to a person other than Jesus.....this simply reinforces
the argument made there that to be called the Son of God in a
Jewish setting in the first century is not by any means the same
as being identical with God Himself."
For Christ's Sake, pp. xii.
(please read chapter 7 for more on the Dead
Sea Scrolls)
With regard to your second comment, Mr. J, I
am not "implying" anything. The Qur'an clearly states in
no uncertain terms that God "created" Jesus. Let us quote
from the unbiased Webster's dictionary as to what is "implied"
by the word "begotten": "To procreate as the father, sire, to
produce as an effect or an outgrowth." Muslims feel such
claims with regard to God Almighty are an abomination.
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