Tracts
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As a
Muslim, it is your duty to read the Qur’an and understand its text. And if you
have read the Qur’an, I would like to ask you a very important question: Who
is the greatest man ever lived..? You will find the answer in the pages of the
Qur’an. For whosoever reads the Qur’an discovers that Christ has a special and
a sublime position in it, and that the person of Christ in the Qur’an differs
greatly from any other person mentioned in it. The Qur’an drew a unique picture
of Christ as a matchless personality that no body could equal. I would like
to prove this fact backed by the Qur’an text.
First: His Miraculous Birth
All men,
including all prophets, born into this world have been born of a human father
and mother, in a natural way. In the meantime, the Qur’an tells us that Christ
was not born in the natural way, like the rest of humans, because He did not
have a human father, for He was born of a virgin, without the sexual, genetical
process; for God had breathed of His Spirit into the virgin. Therefore, Christ
was the only person, according to the Qur’an, to have been born of the Spirit
of God, from a Virgin.
“And Mary,
the daughter of Imran, who guarded her chastity; and We breathed into
(her body) of our Spirit; and she testified to the truth of the words of her
Lord and of His Revelation, and was of the devout (servants).” (Surah of the Forbidding 12).
Second: The Titles of Christ
1- The
Word of God. Christ
was called “the Word of God” in the Qur’an, saying: “Behold! the angels said. ‘0 Mary!
Allah giveth thee glad tidings of a Word from Him:
His name will be Christ Jesus, the son of Mary, held in honor in this world
w4 the Hereafter and of those stationed nearest to God “‘ (Surah of House of Imran 45).
The Qur’an
also said: “And Christ Jesus the son of
Mary is an apostle of Allah, and His Word, which He bestowed on Mary, and a
Spirit proceeding from Him. “(Surah of Women 170).
We see
that “the Word” is a title that God
gave exclusively to Jesus. Therefore, it is imperative that you learn that Jesus
was not called “The Word of God” because
He was created by the Word of God; but rather, He was called “God’s Word” because He was the very expression
of God.
All the
prophets spoke God’s Word, but none of them ever said that he was His Word.
Only Christ was the very revelation of God and His very expression. Therefore,
without Christ, we cannot know God, as He said in the holy Gospel: “No man hath seen God at any time; the only
begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him~ “
(John 1:18).
In conjunction,
the name of Christ as it was repeated in the Qur’an, carried in it a divine
meaning. For “the Word” came as the
name of a person not a description of an action, and that person emanated from
God, Therefore He is as God, eternal and everlasting.
2- The
Spirit of God. The Qur’an
says~ “Christ Jesus the son of Mary was
an apostle of Allah, and His word, which He bestowed on Mary, and a Spirit proceeding
from Him. “ (Surah of Women 170).
El-Razi,
a great Muslim scholar explained the term, “A Spirit proceeding from Him”, saying
: “He is the Spirit of God because He is the life Giver to the Word according
to their religions.” The Muslim scholar El-Baidawi said: “He was called a Spirit
because He was able to give life to the dead and to people’s hearts.”
Here
it becomes important for us to know the difference between two verses that came
in the Qur’an: the one about Adam, saying: “But
He fashioned him (Adam) in due proportion, and breathed into him something of
His spirit. “(Surah 32:9); and the other about Christ, saying: “...and His Word which He bestowed to Mary,
and a Spirit proceeding from Him.” (Surah of Women 17).
When
the Qur’an said ‘He breathed into him something of His spirit’ means that the
breath that made Adam came from God. But when it said ‘He is a Spirit proceeding from Him’ means that He is the very Spirit
of God, the Giver of life who emanated from God Himself
3- Hiah
honored in this life and the hereafter was another title that Christ carried (Surah of House of
Imran 45). The Muslim scholars unanimously agreed that “being High honored in
this world means the prophethood, and in the hereafter means intercession.”
(El-Baidawi, page 99).
Even
though the Qur’an limits intercession in God exclusively, where it
says: “To Allah exclusively belongs intercession..” (Surah 39:44), yet in
the meantime, the Qur’an, in the Surah of House of Imran 45, shows that intercession is one of Christ distinctives. Consequently,
this title that was given exclusively to Christ indicate that it is a divine
title.
Third: The Miracles of
Christ.
1- His ability
to create: “0 Jesus the
son of Mary! Recount My favor to thee and to thy mother.
Behold! I strengthened thee with the holy spirit... I taught thee the Book and
wisdom, and behold! Thou makest out of clay, as it were, the figure of a bird,
by my leave, and thou breathest into it, and it becometh a bird by my leave.
“ (Surah of the Table 113).
2- His
Ability to give life: The Qur’an
said as though quoting Jesus, saying: “I will also heal the blind and the leper, and bring to life the dead,
by the leave of God.”
(Surah
of House of Imran 49).
As far
as leprosy, it is a very serious and dangerous disease that Christ showed His
divine power over it. He also was the only one who could heal a man born blind.
Our modern medicine stand powerless in front of the cases of men born blind,
but Christ was able to heal without any hesitation (Matthew
9).
3- His
ability to know men’s secrets: This
is a distinctive that belongs to God only, but the Qur’an entitled it to Christ
when it spoke as though quoting Jesus saying: “I will inform you too of what things you eat, and what you treasure up
in your houses. Surely in that is a sign for you ~f you are believers.” (Surah
of House of Imran
49).
This
is of course a great indication from the Qur’an that Jesus knows men’s secrets,
and He also knows the unknown future. The Qur’an records the great prophecy
that was uttered by Christ concerning His death and His resurrection, saying:
“So peace is on me the day I was born, the
day that I die, and the day I shall be raised from the dead again. “(Surah
of Mary 33).
Fourth: The Infallibility of
Christ
The Qur’an
testifies that every prophet and apostle had his special sins, and it mentioned
the particular faults of some of them. But as far as Christ is concerned, He
was pure and holy. The Qur’an described Jesus, saying: “I am only a messenger
from thy Lord, (to announce) to thee the gift of a holy son.” (Surah of Mary
19). All Muslim scholars, such as Tabari, Razi and others agreed that the word
used in Arabic, meant that the child was pure and without sin.
You will
never find one verse in the Qur’an where Christ asked for forgiveness of sins,
and that because He was without sin, and He did not need to ask for forgiveness
like all humans, including all the prophets. Consequently, the Qur’an tells
us that Christ was blessed wherever He be (Surah of Mary 31). He is the blessed
forever.
The greatest
blessing of Christ is in the fact that He died on our behalf, to pay our debt
that we owe to the justice of God. Therefore, my Muslim friend, you have an
obligation to surrender your life to the Word of God and His Spirit; namely,
Christ Jesus, who shed His precious blood to cleanse you from your sins and
iniquities. Come to Him
so that you can receive the eternal
salvation from your sins.
He says
to you now: “I am the good shepherd: the
good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.” (John 10:11).
My dear
Muslim friend, please pray this simple prayer now:
“Dear
Lord Jesus, I have discovered that you are the greatest person in this world,
you are great in your birth, in you miracles, in your life, and in your love
for me... I am a sinner, I cannot save myself, but I give myself to thee to
forgive me my sins, and make me your child. I receive you as my personal Savior.
Please accept me because you paid the price of my sins in order to give me eternal
life. Amen.
The Bible
says: “But as many as received him, to
them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his
name.” (John 1:12).
- Monthir Abdullatif