I knew Dr Fatoohi first time trough your channel. I watched the 2 amazing lectures about the differences between Quranic and Biblical narratives on prophets Joseph and Moses. Really mind-blowing!
I have discovered your channel after your appearance on Blogging Theology. Alhamdulillah that I've been guided to finding your works! May Allah, our Most High Lord, keep you in good health and bless you with the capacity to teach us more!
Subhanallah the aya 30 said he would be made a prophet, and that's the age which jesus (Isa bin Maryam )he started to preach. And the next aya 31 where he ended preaching. Subhanallah what a miracle of Qur'an. Christians agreed that he started ministry at the age of 30 yrs old and they are not sure how long he preaching but It could be 1 yr to 3 yrs. Subhanallah. Which sign of your lord do you deny
Salaam doctor. You translated "moussqdiqan Li" by confirming. And this is what the muslims scholars understood. Recently I heard a coranist preacher on internet saying that the particul "Li" change the meaning of the word "moussadiqan". What adds the particul "Li" to the sens of "moussadiqan" ? Actually the Quran could have said "moussadiqan ma bayna yaday" for exactly the same sens. For this preacher, "moussadiqan Li" means "change, reform, correct" What do you think about that ?
Keep up the daawah dr. Fatoohi it doesn't matter how many listen, what matters is long term results. the daawah group will never be defeated, Muslim armies might get overpowered. History only records for example the mamluks stopping the Mongols at Ain jalut but doesn't speak of the group that opened the hearts of the sons of Genghis khan to islam. History speaks of the ottomans but doesn't speak of the group that taught the turks islam. The reward of the prophets and those who embark on their mission is with their LORD.
The Qur’an clearly states and implies that the Torah was available at the time of Jesus. But this does not necessarily mean that it was free of corruption. We know this because Muhammad (PBUH) is also described in the Qur’an as confirming the Torah yet the Qur’an also states that the Torah had been tampered with.
With respect, I’m not so sure Christ violated the Law. It appears that in every incident in the canonical Gospels used to indicate Christ did not follow the Torah, it is either not an actual law (e.g. washing of hands is stated as a “tradition “ and not an actual law), or not a violation in the truest sense (I.e. the picking of a handfuls of grain by hungry men isn’t “ farming “), and when he makes an amendment to the Law, it is never when he is challenged by Pharisees, (when he usually reacts with anger at the accusation of not being observant). Regardless, I agree he certainly cannot be understood to have abolished the Law.
@@louay.fatoohi Yes, that was my observation, thank you for confirming it. JazakAllah khairan for your reply , your important work, and all you share with us.
@@louay.fatoohi I heard from Prof. James Tabor that Jesus (AS) only opposed the rulings of the Rabbis, which were taken as law, not the Torah itself. This was a challenge to their position.
Very interesting!
I knew Dr Fatoohi first time trough your channel. I watched the 2 amazing lectures about the differences between Quranic and Biblical narratives on prophets Joseph and Moses.
Really mind-blowing!
Educative, informative and eloquent as always.
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I have discovered your channel after your appearance on Blogging Theology. Alhamdulillah that I've been guided to finding your works!
May Allah, our Most High Lord, keep you in good health and bless you with the capacity to teach us more!
Thank you for your kind words. Jazaka Allahu khayran
Thank you dr. Fatoohi. BarakAllahu feekum.
Wa baraka feeka
Your lectures are always helpful
Jazaka Allahu khayran
Subhanallah the aya 30 said he would be made a prophet, and that's the age which jesus (Isa bin Maryam )he started to preach. And the next aya 31 where he ended preaching. Subhanallah what a miracle of Qur'an. Christians agreed that he started ministry at the age of 30 yrs old and they are not sure how long he preaching but It could be 1 yr to 3 yrs. Subhanallah. Which sign of your lord do you deny
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Salaam doctor.
You translated "moussqdiqan Li" by confirming. And this is what the muslims scholars understood.
Recently I heard a coranist preacher on internet saying that the particul "Li" change the meaning of the word "moussadiqan".
What adds the particul "Li" to the sens of "moussadiqan" ?
Actually the Quran could have said "moussadiqan ma bayna yaday" for exactly the same sens.
For this preacher, "moussadiqan Li" means "change, reform, correct"
What do you think about that ?
Keep up the daawah dr. Fatoohi it doesn't matter how many listen, what matters is long term results. the daawah group will never be defeated, Muslim armies might get overpowered. History only records for example the mamluks stopping the Mongols at Ain jalut but doesn't speak of the group that opened the hearts of the sons of Genghis khan to islam. History speaks of the ottomans but doesn't speak of the group that taught the turks islam. The reward of the prophets and those who embark on their mission is with their LORD.
Jazaka Allahu khayran
Does this mean that Allah preserved the Tawraat at the time of Isa PBUH?
The Qur’an clearly states and implies that the Torah was available at the time of Jesus. But this does not necessarily mean that it was free of corruption. We know this because Muhammad (PBUH) is also described in the Qur’an as confirming the Torah yet the Qur’an also states that the Torah had been tampered with.
With respect, I’m not so sure Christ violated the Law. It appears that in every incident in the canonical Gospels used to indicate Christ did not follow the Torah, it is either not an actual law (e.g. washing of hands is stated as a “tradition “ and not an actual law), or not a violation in the truest sense (I.e. the picking of a handfuls of grain by hungry men isn’t “ farming “), and when he makes an amendment to the Law, it is never when he is challenged by Pharisees, (when he usually reacts with anger at the accusation of not being observant). Regardless, I agree he certainly cannot be understood to have abolished the Law.
I agree that Jesus would not have violated the Law, but the Gospels stress that he was perceived to have violated it.
@@louay.fatoohi Yes, that was my observation, thank you for confirming it.
JazakAllah khairan for your reply , your important work, and all you share with us.
@@louay.fatoohi I heard from Prof. James Tabor that Jesus (AS) only opposed the rulings of the Rabbis, which were taken as law, not the Torah itself. This was a challenge to their position.