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In the name of ALLAH, the Beneficent, the Merciful
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1. CHRISTIANITY, JESUS- AN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE
2. SANTA CLAUS, NOT OF CHRISTIAN ORIGIN
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1. CHRISTIANITY, JESUS- AN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE
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Christmas holidays come and go each year with a lot of shopping,
hustle and bustle, Santa Claus, Christmas trees, decorations and
lights. The Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus. In this
article, we will address the following questions relying mostly
on quotations from the Holy Quran:
What are the origins of Christianity?
Was Jesus born without a father?
Is Jesus a son of God?
Did Jesus speak as a baby?
Was he crucified?
THE ORIGINS OF CHRISTIANITY
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Historical facts reveal that Jesus did not use the word
Christianity. He and his followers used to worship in the temple
which other Israelites used. The message of Jesus was to call
people back to the religion of Abraham and Moses from which they
had gone astray. After the disappearance of Jesus, Paul declared
that belief in Jesus sufficed for salvation. The Jewish scholars
of that time called the followers of prophet Jesus the misguided
sect of Nazarene or Galilaens. In 43 C.E., when Paul and Barnabas
went to Antioch to preach, they were ridiculed and were called
Christians by the masses. The ones who were called Christians
felt that if they are being given a name in reference to Jesus,
there is nothing wrong in accepting it. A present day analogy may
be the case of Muslims being called Mohammedans in the West and
Muslims giving in to the name.
PAUL ALTERED THE MESSAGE
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At the beginning, Paul was a staunch opponent of prophet
Jesus and remained so for many years after his ascension. When he
did join the followers of Jesus later on, he initiated many
alterations in the teachings of Jesus in hopes of winning over
the Gentiles (non-Jewish people). He introduced the following
concepts into Christianity:
1. the concept of Jesus as son of God;
2. Jesus died on the cross to wash eternal sins of Adam’s
children through his blood; and
3. the Law of Torah was renounced. He eliminated all regulations
concerning food and abrogated the injunctions of circumcision.
The real followers of Jesus opposed these blatant
misrepresentations of the message of Jesus. Their struggle to
reject the notion of Divinity of Jesus continued for about two
hundred years. Since these alterations were very appealing to the
Gentiles, the true believers were unable to stop the misguidance.
In 325 C.E., a council of Christian leaders met at Nicaea
and officiated Paul’s beliefs as their religion. Roman Empire
declared Paul’s religion as the religion of the State and all
those books which denied these beliefs were banned. In 367 C.E.,
the State announced a list of books acceptable to it and fifteen
years later, a council held under the presidency of Pope Damasius
gave its approval to these books. At the end of the fifth
century, Pope Galasius published a list of unauthorized books
(Apocryphal) to further conform with Paul’s religion of
Christianity.
JESUS BORN WITHOUT A FATHER
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The true story of Jesus’ birth from Mary is told in the Holy
Quran. We are told that he was born without a father by the
command of God. Mary was single and a chaste woman.
21:91 And (remember) her who guarded her chastity: We breathed
into her of Our Spirit, and We made her and her son a Sign for
all peoples.
19:16 Relate in the Book (the story of) Mary, when she withdrew
from her family to a place in the East.
19:17 She placed a screen (to screen herself) from them: then
We sent to her Our angel, and he appeared before her as a man in
all respects.
19:18 She said: “I seek refuge from thee to (God) Most
Gracious: (come not near) if thou dost fear God.”
19:19 He said: “Nay, I am only a messenger from thy Lord, (to
announce) to thee the gift of a holy son.”
19:20 She said: “How shall I have a son, seeing that no man has
touched me, and I am not unchaste?”
19:21 He said: “So (it will be): thy Lord saith, `That is easy
for Me: and (We wish) to appoint him as a Sign unto men and a
Mercy from Us’: it is a matter (so) decreed.”
19:22 So she conceived him, and she retired with him to a
remote place.
19:23 And the pains of childbirth drove her to the trunk of a
palm-tree: she cried (in her anguish): “Ah! would that I had died
before this! Would that I had been a thing forgotten and out of
sight!”
19:24 But (a voice) cried to her from beneath the (palm-tree):
“Grieve not! for thy Lord hath provided a rivulet beneath thee;
19:25 “And shake towards thyself the trunk of the palm-tree: it
will let fall fresh ripe dates upon thee.
19:26 “So eat and drink and cool (thine) eyes. And if thou
dost see any man, say, `I have vowed a fast to (God) Most
Gracious, and this day will I enter into no talk with any human
being.’ ”
JESUS SPOKE AS A BABY
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19:27 At length she brought the (babe) to her people, carrying
him (in her arms). They said: “O Mary! truly an amazing thing
hast thou brought!
19:28 “O sister of Aaron! thy father was not a man of evil, nor
thy mother a woman unchaste!”
19:29 But she pointed to the babe. They said: “How can we talk
to one who is a child in the cradle?”
19:30 He said: “I am indeed a servant of God: He hath given me
revelation and made me a prophet;
19:31 “And He hath made me Blessed wheresoever I be, and hath
enjoined on me Prayer and Charity as long as I live;
19:32 “(He) hath made me kind to my mother, and not overbearing
or miserable;
19:33 “So Peace is on me the day I was born, the day that I
die, and the Day that I shall be raised up to life (again)”!
19:34 Such (was) Jesus the son of Mary: (it is) a statement of
truth, about which they (vainly) dispute.
19:35 It is not befitting to (the majesty of) God that He
should beget a son. Glory be to Him! When He determines a
matter, He only says to it, “Be,” and it is.
19:36 Verily, God is my Lord and your Lord: Him therefore serve
ye: this is a Way that is straight.
19:37 But the sects differ among themselves: and woe to the
Unbelievers because of the (coming) Judgment of a momentous Day!
HE BEGETS NOT!
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We note that the Holy Quran refers to Jesus as ‘Jesus ibn
Maryam’, i.e., Jesus son of Mary. It is in contrast to the common
usage in which children are referred to by their father’s name
and not by their mother’s name. He is not a son of God. The
following chapter from the Holy Quran explains the position of
Islam in absolute terms:
SAY: “God is Unique!!
God, the Source [of everything].
He has not fathered anyone
nor was He fathered, and there
is nothing comparable to Him!”
(Chapter 112)
JESUS WAS NOT CRUCIFIED
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The Holy Quran also rejects the claim that Jesus was killed on
the cross.
4:157 That they said (in boast), “We killed Christ Jesus the
son of Mary, the Apostle of God”; but they killed him not, nor
crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them, and those
who differ therein are full of doubts, with no (certain)
knowledge, but only conjecture to follow for of a surety they
killed him not.
4:158 Nay, God raised him up unto Himself; and God is Exalted
in Power, Wise.
4:159 And there is none of the People of the Book but must
believe in him before his death; and on the Day of Judgment He
will be a witness against them.
Based on the statements of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.),
Muslims believe that Prophet Jesus will return to earth at a time
when Muslims will be in a dire need of a leader. He will not
initiate a new religion but rather obey the Holy Quran and the
teachings of Prophet Muhammad and lead Muslims to victory over
the disbelievers.
We hope that this short essay will help our readers
understand the origins of Christianity and Islam’s position on
Jesus. We encourage everyone to read the Holy Quran to obtain a
better understanding of Jesus and Islam. The Holy Quran also
gives a detailed account of the mission and lives of “Jewish”
prophets like Abraham and Moses. Altogether, twenty-five prophets
are mentioned by name in the Quran.
References:
1. Manual of Dawah for Islamic Workers, The Islamic Circle of
North America, 166-26 89th Avenue, Jamaica, NY 11432.
(718)657-4090
2. The Message, monthly magazine by ICNA, December 1993 issue is devoted
fully to the Christianity.
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3. SANTA CLAUS, NOT OF CHRISTIAN ORIGIN
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Today in America, Santa Claus is a mythical old man who
brings gifts to children at Christmas time. Today’s version of
Santa originally developed from a real person, Saint Nicholas,
who lived 1700 years ago. He was bishop of Myra, an ancient town
of Lycia, now in Turkey. According to legend, he was only a boy
when he became a bishop. He was extremely kind and often went out
at night, taking presents to the needy. His generosity was not
bound by any particular time of the year. He was much loved by
his community for his kindness and selflessness. After his death
on the 6th day of December, school boys all over Europe
celebrated a feast day every year on the anniversary of his
death. Children were so fond of Saint Nicholas and his habit of
bringing gifts that the custom of celebrating his feast day on
the 6th day of December was maintained for hundreds of years.
In England, Saint Nicholas Day festivities were banned when
Henry VIII founded the church of England. They were later resumed
when Queen Victoria married German Prince Albert, but Saint
Nicholas in his return was changed to Father Christmas and
appeared on Christmas eve, the 24th day of December, not the
originally celebrated date of December 6. The American tradition
of santa Claus was taken from the altered English version.
Santa Claus (a German translation of St. Nicholas) was
modeled after a man of kindness, generosity and compassion. It
was only in the last few hundred years that Santa Claus was
associated with the Christian holiday of Christmas that
celebrates the birthday of Prophet Jesus
The Wages of Sin...
Take the key and open the lock if you dare,
But you have been warned.
There are thing that should be hidden from sight
In the soul of the forlorn...
Open the door and look inside, what do you see?
What is hiding in the shadows?
Do you see the demons as they pick at my soul?
Do you see the darkness as it grows?
Now you know what lies within the box,
Now you have seen the evil void inside -
Close the door and lock it fast
To hold the thoughts I wish to hide…
I can again enjoy the person I've become
With those thoughts kept safe from me,
And live my life in the light
For the box and the lock have set me free...
©2008
HOW DARE HE?
AFTER THE TRAMP THAT DUMPED HIM OVER THE SUMMER IS THE ONE HE TRES TO GO BACK TO?
AND THEN TRIES TO WIN ME BACK?
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGHHHHHH!!!!
I think I need to go shoot something inanimate. Or use a punching bag.
And then yesterday, when I was talking to my parents about our immigration history so I could recount it to my students, it sorta hit me. I was reminded of something I've known about my entire life, but just re-thought about. The reason my grandfather had absolutely no hearing; why we'd have to SCREAM into the phone for him to hear us.
The way he and his friends used to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge for fun. I think that's it. I think that is at the heart of my connection to the bridge. The fact that where I'm standing, where I'm leaning against the railing, where I'm looking ... he was there too. And he wasn't just there. He was ALIVE there. Not just alive like I'm alive. He was in the moment, caught up, having fun, young and carefree, decades before I knew him as my grandpa alive. He was probably younger than I am now, being wild and crazy despite the hardships he faced.
And I got to walk right where he walked on Saturday.
Can a girl get any luckier?
*It's moments like this that make me miss you more than anything. I won't ever forget you (any of you).
Well I had my 49th birthday this week. It's a strange age, one of those ones that ends in a "9" that nobody believes you truly are. I figure I'll just stay 48 until next year when I hit the big 5-0, I do plan on being around for it after all!
It's one of those strange blessings, getting older. While I now have to experience the mutitude of little physical inconveniences that seems to start happening after 40, the arthritis in the knee, the reading glasses, better bra's, aches and pains I didn't used to have to really cold days, "woman surgery", I still wouldn't give up the past 20 or so years or trade off any of them. The biggest advantage of being almost half a century old is the amazing wisdom, confidence, assuredness, sense of humour, and fearlessness that goes along with it.
I'd never have been able to take the risks I do today, with a new sense of daring and fun, if I was a young 25. Back then I cared about what "other's might think if...." Not anymore. I am blessed with a fun loving streak, just crazy enough to ask for what I want, and do what I want, and go places I want, and talk to people I want, without having to care if anyone is going to judge me or not. Of course my children in their young adult lives say .. "Mom you aren't really going to do that are you ?" They know full well the answer is YES, if I want to. What's more is I tend to be greeted sweetly and rarely turned down for better seats at concerts, early access to shows/concerts, better rooms, upgrades, meeting performers, having purchases brought to my car, discounts in stores, complaints handled quickly and with courtesy... the list goes on.
I also decided to do things I always wanted to. I always wanted to Sing - so I took singing lessons, play an instrument - took guitar lessons, and I hike, meditate, travel, and now have pets. I'm not sure I want to jump out of a plane, but I thing riding a speed boat will happen. I'm going to try belly dancing and Flemenco lessons - just for the hell of it.
I don't have any grandchildren yet, but I do look forward to having a lot of fun taking them on some adventures I know I missed out on when my kids were young. I was too busy being a mom, and a nurse, and being "respectable" within some ideal vision I had. I didn't dare enough. I plan to keep on being a wild and crrazy woman until I can't do it anymore and even then watch out for me sneaking out of the "home" for a few beers with the locals whenever I can get out!!
Yes 50 is coming and I think I'll throw myself a party. If I start planning now I should be able to make it one of the best parties ever, and with all those I love, or hope to share the second part of my life with, in attendence. I'll have to do some thinking on making it an event few will forget, I am sure I can come up with some entertainment to shock and please almost everyone!!
Namsaste'
Heather
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