Saturday, March 21, 2020

oi23 Essays - Prophets Of Islam, Biblical People In Islam

When many Americans here the term Islam or Muslim they associate it with such groups as the Nation of Islam or the Black Muslims. However these groups and others like them often have very little in common with the true Islamic faith. They use the term Islam to generate support for their causes, but in so doing they often destroy the public?s view of the main Islamic faith. The People of the Book is an honorary title given to the Jewish, Christian and Muslim faiths. All three religions believe in one God and in his word, delivered through the prophets: Moses received the word of God in the Torah, Jesus and the Gospels and Muhammad and the Quran. The three religions also share a similar belief in prophethood; many Christians are stunned to hear that many Biblical prophets are also considered Islamic prophets. The Quran says in (2:136) Say we believe in God, and the revelation given to us, and the revelation given to Abraham, Ismail, Isaac, Jacob and the tribes, and that given to Moses and Jesus, and that given to the prophets from their Lord: We make no distinction between one and another of them, and to Him we are submitters. Islam does have many differences from the other two religions but it does preach a message of tolerance. Mohammad said, ?Whoever hurts a person from the people of the book it will be as though he hurt me personally.? Islam is closer to Christianity and Judaism then they are to each other since it recognizes both as divine religions where Christians have already seen their Messiah and the Jewish people are still awaiting his appearance.(Islam and the Others) There is no room in Islam to believe that God could have walked the earth. They hold God in such a high, and majestic place that even to consider such a thought is ridiculous. They can also not believe the fact that God worked for six days and then had to rest on the seventh day. God is all powerful and therefore would not need a day of rest.(Islam and the Others) The Jewish and the Musl im religions could be considered cousins because of Abraham, their common grandfather. Abraham was married to Sarah, but because she was barren Sarah offered Abraham her slave Hagar. Hagar had one child, a boy named Ismail. Sarah grew jealous and forced her husband to ban the two from her house. (The annual Muslim ritual of Hajj honors the pain the mother faced when her food ran out and she was searching for water until the sudden eruption of the well.) Years later Sarah had a son named Isaac, the father of Jacob who became Israel, father of the twelve tribes. From Abraham?s lineage came fourth two religions: Islam through Ismail and Judaism threw Isaac. To the Muslim people Ismail and Isaac are two equally blessed prophets. However to the Jewish people Abraham had only one son, Isaac, because Ismail?s mother was a maid. A major difference between the two religions is their stances on Jesus. The Muslims believe Jesus was a genuine messenger of God, sent to deliver God?s message to t he Jewish people. The Quran says: ?We killed Christ Jesus son of Mary the messenger of God?But they killed him not, nor crucified him...only a likeness of that was shown to them and those who differ therein are full of doubts with no knowledge but only conjecture to follow. For a surety they killed him not: Nay, God raised him up unto Himself, and God is most exalted, wise. This passage also brings up another interesting view of the Islamic faith. By saying that it was not Jesus who was crucified, but rather a likeness of him, the Islamic faith is releasing any responsibility for Jesus death on the Jewish people. The Muslims hold Jesus and Mary in very high regard. Although Jesus is not considered to be the Messiah by the Muslims he is considered to be a very important prophet. Jesus cannot be the Messiah because according to the Quran God cannot be begotten. ?He is Allah the one; Allah, the eternal, absolute; He begets not, nor is he begotten; and

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Free Essays on Heaven

My mental paradigm of heaven is surreal. It’s a beautiful and loving world where communion is shared among all. Bliss and happiness are the rewards of this land of paradise. There is no disease or sickness, no pain or sadness. The metaphysical and spiritual feeling one has, reminds me why I adore this world from that of my own. When I quickly return to consciousness, almost immediately I want to return. Almost everyone, at some time in their life has envisioned what heaven could be like. In biblical times heaven was believed to be located in the sky where God and angels dwell (Gen 28:12). For Christians heaven represents the transformed reality by the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The semantics of the word heaven is referred as annotatively, connotatively, and denonatatively. Heaven can be symbolic in our culture through art, film, and music. Heaven is defined as the following: 1.) Heaven is a place or condition of supreme happiness and peace where good people are believed to go after death, and, especially in Christianity, the dwelling place of God and the angels. 2.) Blissful experience. 3.) Power of God. 4.) Expressing astonishment. (Encarta Word English Dictionary 2004) In everyday language people use the word heaven in reference to various things. The word heaven may be used connotatively. For example, â€Å"good heavens Gary Sheffield hit three home runs in today’s game.† It is an implied additional meaning or a suggested phrase of a word. â€Å"For heavens sake†, â€Å"heaven knows†, and â€Å"only heaven knows† are other examples. Annotatively, one may provide a personal commentary or meaning to the word heaven. It may be from ones own perspective of heaven as well as ones subjective meaning. Heaven may be an explanation of their beliefs of what heaven is from biblical r eading or teachings. â€Å"Heaven is a place of happiness.† The most specific meaning or literal meaning of a word is denotation. It is a log... Free Essays on Heaven Free Essays on Heaven Imagine†¦Heaven. What does Heaven look like to our eyes? Is it made of gold? Silver? Is it a city or a garden? Many people wonder about this and come to the same conclusion. We’ll find out when we get there. But for now we can just make guesses and images in our heads. A poll was conducted, in Newsweek, entitled â€Å"Visions of Heaven.† It said 76% of Americans believe in Heaven; and of those 71% believe it’s an actual place that you will go to live. 19% believe Heaven looks like a garden. 13% believe Heaven looks like a city. And last 17% believe it’s just real, they don’t have a guess on what Heaven looks like. My pastor told us to close our eyes and imagine what Heaven looks like. I imagine a city made of gold and people walking around, praising God. I can’t wait to get there and find out†¦What Heaven really looks like. Imagine†¦Heaven. What will Heaven be like? Many people ask do we keep our bodies when we go to Heaven? Will I recognize my family and friends? Will I still be married? But perhaps the most asked question is†¦How do I get there? Newsweek says that 75% of Americans believe that if they’re good enough they’ll get to go. Entrance, into Heaven, to them is base on how good a person is in this life. Kind of like a balance sheet. But what’s interesting is that Jesus stated, very clearly, that the standard for getting into Heaven is perfection. So if you went by that 75% of Americans we’re not getting in, no matter how good of a person you may think you are, no entrance. This standard is something we can’t do on our own, because there is only one way to become perfect in our world, there is only one way to Heaven, to give your life over to Jesus Christ. If you accept Him as your Savior and accept the forgiveness that he offers us then you are perf ect. Jesus took out all your sins and now you are perfect. So what will Heaven be like? Perfect. There will be no more pain, no more tears, and no more dea... Free Essays on Heaven My mental paradigm of heaven is surreal. It’s a beautiful and loving world where communion is shared among all. Bliss and happiness are the rewards of this land of paradise. There is no disease or sickness, no pain or sadness. The metaphysical and spiritual feeling one has, reminds me why I adore this world from that of my own. When I quickly return to consciousness, almost immediately I want to return. Almost everyone, at some time in their life has envisioned what heaven could be like. In biblical times heaven was believed to be located in the sky where God and angels dwell (Gen 28:12). For Christians heaven represents the transformed reality by the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The semantics of the word heaven is referred as annotatively, connotatively, and denonatatively. Heaven can be symbolic in our culture through art, film, and music. Heaven is defined as the following: 1.) Heaven is a place or condition of supreme happiness and peace where good people are believed to go after death, and, especially in Christianity, the dwelling place of God and the angels. 2.) Blissful experience. 3.) Power of God. 4.) Expressing astonishment. (Encarta Word English Dictionary 2004) In everyday language people use the word heaven in reference to various things. The word heaven may be used connotatively. For example, â€Å"good heavens Gary Sheffield hit three home runs in today’s game.† It is an implied additional meaning or a suggested phrase of a word. â€Å"For heavens sake†, â€Å"heaven knows†, and â€Å"only heaven knows† are other examples. Annotatively, one may provide a personal commentary or meaning to the word heaven. It may be from ones own perspective of heaven as well as ones subjective meaning. Heaven may be an explanation of their beliefs of what heaven is from biblical r eading or teachings. â€Å"Heaven is a place of happiness.† The most specific meaning or literal meaning of a word is denotation. It is a log...