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is allah (sw) one or three? - Islam Center

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(٧٨)IS ALLAH (S.W) ONE OR THREE?To explain th<strong>is</strong> m<strong>is</strong>guiding change clearly, we read Matthew’s w<strong>or</strong>ds.He said, “Th<strong>is</strong> was to fulfill what was spoken by the prophetIsaiah: "Behold My Child whom I have chosen; My Beloved,in whom My soul <strong>is</strong> well pleased. I will put My Spirit onHim, and He shall declare judgment to the nations.”(Matt.12:17-18) Matthew used the w<strong>or</strong>d ‘Child’, but in Isaiah, from whichMatthew quoted, the w<strong>or</strong>d <strong>is</strong> ‘servant’. “Behold my servant,whom I uphold, my chosen, in whom my soul delights; Ihave put my Spirit upon him; he will bring f<strong>or</strong>th justice tothe nations.” (Isaiah 42:1)Second Categ<strong>or</strong>yThese are verses and passages, which declare h<strong>is</strong> human deeds(PBUH), which are the same as any human being.Scholars studied the life of Jesus (PBUH) - as menti<strong>one</strong>d in theGospels- and they found that he <strong>is</strong> not different from the rest ofhuman beings. They studied it from the time of the angel’s goodnews to h<strong>is</strong> mother, h<strong>is</strong> birth, h<strong>is</strong> usage of nappies, h<strong>is</strong> circumc<strong>is</strong>ion,h<strong>is</strong> growth and education with children, h<strong>is</strong> bapt<strong>is</strong>m by John theBapt<strong>is</strong>t, until h<strong>is</strong> assumed death, after h<strong>is</strong> grief praying to Allah (S.W)to save him. Like the rest of us, he was b<strong>or</strong>n, he grew, he ate, heslept and died, so what <strong>is</strong> the thing that makes him different from usand makes him divine?Covered with blood, he came out of a woman’s womb. “And whilethey were there, the time came f<strong>or</strong> her to give birth.” (Luke2:6)He was breastfed, “As he said these things, a woman in thecrowd ra<strong>is</strong>ed her voice and said to him, "Blessed <strong>is</strong> thewomb that b<strong>or</strong>e you, and the breasts at which you nursed!”(Luke 11:27). One may ask the following question, did Mary knowthat her child, who came out of her womb and whom she took care ofas any child, <strong>is</strong> Allah (S.W), as Chr<strong>is</strong>tians claim, <strong>or</strong> did she not?They circumc<strong>is</strong>ed him (PBUH) when he was eight days old. “And atthe end of eight days, when he was circumc<strong>is</strong>ed, he wascalled Jesus” (Luke 2:21). Did the person who circumc<strong>is</strong>ed himknow that he was circumc<strong>is</strong>ing a God, and what happened to thatpiece of flesh when split from the incarnated Gods’ body? Did itbecome un-divine <strong>or</strong> did it remain divine and lost <strong>or</strong> buried?

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