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originally posted by: anxiouswens
So then before Mohammed did muslims believe Jesus was the son of God? Is Islam then only formed when Mohammed appears?a reply to: ReadLeader
originally posted by: anxiouswens
When I was younger I used to go to a Church School, Sunday School and was in the Church Choir. One of my subjects studied at school was Religious Education which I had a keen interest in. As I have got older I don't believe to have faith means you have to attend church and I have my own private faith and beliefs, I still have a keen interest in religion also. Due to Islam being discussed all the time I have also become more interested in the similarities and differences to the Christian faith and there are questions I would be grateful if someone could answer.
Do muslims believe in the Old Testament of the Bible? Do they believe in Moses and the Ten Commandments?
I know when speaking to friends that muslims believe in Jesus and his teachings but whereas Christians believe he was the Son of God, muslims believe he was a Prophet. Is that correct? As Jesus said he would return in End Times do muslims not believe this? Its just if I am correct Mohammed was a prophet who came after Jesus and said he would be the last Prophet. Am I correct in this assertion? So then do muslims disregard some of Jesus teachings ie him saying he would return.
Do muslims believe in the book of Revelations? Do they see end times as discussed there or do they have different teachings?
When I asked a friend about what Hadith is they said this was a set of instructions created so men and animals knew how to act and comply with teachings in the Quran. Is that correct? Do all muslims follow the Hadith or do some just follow the Quran?
If anyone has the time to explain I would be grateful as I find the subject interesting.
When I asked a friend about what Hadith is they said this was a set of instructions created so men and animals knew how to act and comply with teachings in the Quran. Is that correct? Do all muslims follow the Hadith or do some just follow the Quran?
Do muslims believe in the book of Revelations? Do they see end times as discussed there or do they have different teachings?
I know when speaking to friends that muslims believe in Jesus and his teachings but whereas Christians believe he was the Son of God, muslims believe he was a Prophet. Is that correct? As Jesus said he would return in End Times do muslims not believe this? Its just if I am correct Mohammed was a prophet who came after Jesus and said he would be the last Prophet. Am I correct in this assertion? So then do muslims disregard some of Jesus teachings ie him saying he would return.
Do muslims believe in the Old Testament of the Bible? Do they believe in Moses and the Ten Commandments?
Allah is a generic title for whatever god was considered the highest god. Different Arab tribes used “Allah” to refer to its personal high god.
“Allah” was being worshipped at the Kaa’ba in Mecca by Arabs prior to the time of Mohammed. It was formerly the name of the chief god among the numerous idols (360) in the Kaaba in Mecca before Mohammed made them into monotheists.
Historians have shown that the moon god called “Hubal” (Baal of the Moabites) was the god to whom Arabs prayed at the Kaa’ba and they used the name “Allah” when they prayed.
originally posted by: anxiouswens
So then before Mohammed did muslims believe Jesus was the son of God? Is Islam then only formed when Mohammed appears?
originally posted by: SergeantSmoke
a reply to: anxiouswens
Were there "Muslims" before Mohammad?