A Dialogue with the Muslims!: Islam Christian Debate!
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What was Yahyas short mission on earth? Should Marium (Mary) and Isa (Jesus) be worshipped as gods? Was Isa (Jesus) only a messenger of God? How is Jesus in the likeness (similitude) of Adam? Was crucifixion only a myth? Does God have a son? What is Trinity? Is there more than one god? Was the Gospel (Injeel) sent only for the Christians? Who can be Gods children? These and other similar topics are briefly but thoroughly explained in this book. This book searches out whether the Gospel (Injeel) or the Koran is the continuation and the fulfillment of the Torah (Taraut) and the former Scriptures. This book is written in the defense and confirmation of the Gospel (Injeel), which the Koran (Quran) also asks its readers to believe as Gods revelation.
Johns V. Simon
Johns V. Simon is an evangelist, a minister of the gospel. He is the author of A Dialogue with the Muslims, in which he explores the major issues of common interest found in the Koran and the Bible. How to Find God is a book that explains different spiritual topics as found in the Holy Scriptures. His book The Jungle Pageant!, written under the pen name Jabesh, is a children’s book that tells about the animal of the year contest in which the donkey was crowned the Animal of the Year. The author has also written and published many flyers (Gospel Tracts) and booklets and produced a TV program about the divinity of Jesus Christ: Is Jesus the Son of God? (www.Jesussonofgod.tv). He has created many blog posts and a few websites such as www.NoProphetLikeJesus.net, NoMoreDrugs.net, www.gilead.ws, and Islammistakes.com for the spreading of the gospel. His videos can be watched on YouTube.
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A Dialogue with the Muslims! - Johns V. Simon
Table of Contents
Introduction
A Dialogue with the Muslims!
Part 1
1 Yahiya-John the Baptist
2 Worshipping Marium and Jesus (Isa) as Gods!
3 Jesus More than A Messenger (Apostle) of God
4 The Gospel (Ingeel)
5 Crucifixion!
6 The Resurrection!
7 Begotten Son!
8 The Greatest Revelation!
9 Adam and Jesus. Jesus, the Last Adam!
10 Abrahamic Religion!
11 The Holy Spirit
12 The Names of God!
13 The Trinity!
14 The Scriptures!
15 People of the Book—People of the Covenant!
16 Doing the Will of God!
Part 2
1 Yahiya’s Testimony about Jesus!
2 Revelations, Visions, and Prophesies that the Fathers and the Prophets Received from the Lord.
3 The Son in the Torah, the Prophets and the Psalms!
4 Jesus Predicts His Death and Resurrection on the Third Day!
5 Who said that Jesus was the Son of God?
6 Adam—the First and the Last!
7 Scriptures about Resurrection!
8 Amazing Facts about the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ!
9 The Word of God
10 Isaiah—Chapter 53
Introduction
The Idea for this book came after I had taken part in several interfaith discussions and debates and watched Muslim debaters like Zakir Naik.
The Koran invites the ‘People of the Book’ [The Jews and Christians] for a dialogue [debate], and it asks the readers to ponder its verses to determine whether the Koran came from God. That is the purpose of writing this Book, discussing the major issues of debate between Islam and Christianity. The Koran claims that it is a continuation and the confirmation of the Torah and other Scriptures written in the past. The Bible says Jesus came to fulfill the Law and the Prophets.
I have responded to the Koran’s invitation to examine the Koran in the light of the Torah [O.T] and the Gospels. Part of my research involved reading four different translations of the Koran. After a careful examination of the Suras, I selected some verses to quote. The focal point of this dialogue is what the Koran and the Bible say about Jesus. This book searches out whether the Gospel or the Koran is the continuation and the fulfillment (confirmation) of the Torah [O.T] and the earlier Scriptures.
Shalom,
The Author
A Dialogue with the Muslims!
The Torah (Taurat), the Gospels (Injeel), and the Koran (Quran)
This is an examination of the Quran (Koran) in the light of the Torah (Taraut) and the Gospels (Injeel) and other Scriptures. The Koran (Quran) admits the Torah and the Gospels (Injeel) as previous revelations of God.
The Koran and the Bible speak about many common factors like the Scriptures, Revelations, Patriarchs, Prophets, Heaven and Hell, and many other things like that. Many incidents and verses have similarities. The Koran states that it is a book abounding in good that all may ponder over its verses (4:82). And it claims that it confirms that which was before it. (Obviously it refers to the writings of the prophets and the law of Moses and the Gospels). And no one can forge the Koran because it came from God and He keeps it from being twisted or changed (Sura 10:37).
To its readers the Koran asks to determine whether the Quran came from God (Sura 41:52), and it suggests that those who disbelieve it are in opposition to God.
Does the Koran Explain and Confirm the Torah and other Scriptures?
The Koran invites all to ponder (Sura 4:82) over its verses to see what the truth is. Jesus said, Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God
(Matthew 22:29).
The Apostle Paul also asks the Christians to examine everything and hold on to what is good.
Many things mentioned in the Koran have their origin and explanation in the Torah and the Prophets, and have their fulfillment in the Gospels. Jesus said he came to fulfill the law and the prophets (Matthew 5:17).
The Koran tells the Muslims to believe in all the prophets and the apostles and the Scriptures God has sent (Sura 4:136). Muslims say they believe in all the Scriptures and in all the revelations of God—(the Torah and the Prophets and the Gospels), but most of them never read them. How can they believe in something they don’t know about? If they are asked why they don’t read, they say that the Torah and the Gospels are twisted or changed. People who lived at the time when the Koran was written knew that the Jews and the Christians had been given the Scriptures in the past (Sura 6:156).
The Koran says it explains the things that are written in the Torah, the Prophets and the Gospels (Sura 10:37). A person who carefully reads those Scriptures can surely say whether the Koran explains the things written in those Scriptures (the Torah, the Prophets, the Psalms and the Gospel), or those Scriptures explain the things which are written in the Koran, like Jesus(Isa), John the Baptist (Yahiya), Mary (Marium), Angels, Adam, the Prophets and Patriarchs, Revelation, names of God, the Resurrection Day, the Holy Spirit and the Scriptures, Grace of God, Judgment Day, etc.
The Koran (Quran) claims it explains and confirms (verify) the Torah (Taurat), and the Prophets and the Gospels (Injeel). How can one book written