Br. Usman Sheikh has continued to publish some very brilliant academic papers from his time at Heythrop College at the University of London. Here is the abstract for his latest publication: This study will consider a popular text appearing in… Read More ›
Messiah
Isaiah vision
For thus my Lord said to me: “Go, set up a watchman; Let him announce what he sees. And he saw mounted men, two horsemen — a rider of donkey, a rider of camel — and he will listen closely, Most attentively” –Isaiah 21:6-7 For muslims, upon… Read More ›
Jesus Is Not The “Son Of Man” Daniel 7:13-14
Kaleef K. Karim Trinitarian Jesus-worshippers hold to the belief that Daniel 7:13-14 proves the deity of Jesus, and that he should be “worshipped”. According to trinitarians, since the Aramaic word “פלח” (Pelach) is used in the passage, then that proves the deity… Read More ›
Isaiah 9:6 – The Child Is Not “God”
Kaleef K. Karim Isaiah 9:6 is one of the most favourite verse’s a Christian trinitarian loves to bring-up for the deity of Jesus. According to trinitarians they believe Isaiah 9:6 without doubt proves that the person that is mentioned is… Read More ›
Īsā Al Masih: a Qur’anic disposition
In response to br. Mozer G. inquiry to understand, what exactly does the quran mean when he calls Jesus -messiah to me, here allow me to present a very brief summary on my musing on the subject. Disclaimer: this is by no mean… Read More ›
The Mystery of the Messiah: The Messiahship of Jesus in the Qur’an, New Testament, Old Testament, and Other Sources (by Louay Fatoohi)
To my knowledge there is no academic studies of what the messiahship of Jesus means in the Qur’an in comparison with the messiahship in Judaism and Christianity. This book: The Mystery of the Messiah: The Messiahship of Jesus in the Qur’an, New Testament,… Read More ›