Hasballah Thaib, Zamakhsyari (2025) Jesus The Prophet: Son of Mary Disagreement of Jewish And Christian Scholars About His Birth and Crucifixion, and then the Distortion in His Gospel. GlobeEdit: Dodo Books Indian Ocean Ltd, UK., United Kingdom. ISBN 978-620-9-26306-4
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The name of Jesus' mother (peace be upon him and her) was Mary, daughter of Imran. She was a righteous woman, devoted to her worship, to the point that no one could rival her in piety and devotion. The angels gave her the good news of the birth of her son without a father, using the word "Be," as a break from tradition and a divine choice. This son's name would be the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary. The angels informed her that this son would be distinguished in this world and the Hereafter and would be a messenger to the Children of Israel. He would teach the Book, wisdom, the Torah, and the Gospel, and would possess a status and miracles unmatched by any other prophet or messenger. There is no doubt that God (Glory be to Him) has absolute power in creation. He creates whatever He wants and however He wills. He usually creates a creature from its own kind, and sometimes from a different kind, as He created the she-camel of Salih (peace be upon him) from a rock, and sometimes from the four elements, as He created Adam from water, air, fire, and earth without a father or mother, and as He created Eve from Adam's rib. He created Jesus from a mother without a father. And He continued to create the offspring of Adam and his children from a father and a mother. Glory be to Him, how great is His majesty, beyond measure and beyond imagination. God has explained in the Holy Qur'an the truth about the birth of Jesus, son of Mary (peace be upon them both), in a comprehensive statement: from his birth to his death and ascension to Him. However, the Jews and Christians among the People of the Book differed regarding his status. Some said he was the son of God. Some said he was the third of three. Some said he was God in the human world. Some said he was God's servant and messenger. This last statement is the true from the Qur'anic perspective. When the Children of Israel deviated from the right path, transgressed God's laws, insulted the prophets and messengers, and spread corruption on earth through oppression and tyranny, God sent Jesus, Son of Mary, as a messenger and taught him the Torah and Gospel. God (Glory be to Him) revealed to Jesus, Son of Mary, the Gospel, which was the guidance and light, confirming the laws and rulings contained in the Torah. Jesus (peace be upon him) took the initiative to call the Children of Israel to worship one God and to abide by the laws of the Torah and the Gospel. He debated with them wisely, distinguishing between truth and falsehood. When their stubbornness and disbelief became apparent, Jesus (peace be upon him) asked his people, "Who are my helpers to God?" Among them, the disciples believed in him. God also granted Jesus (peace be upon him) some miracles, as He had granted other prophets before him, to confirm the truth of his message. Jesus would make something out of clay in the shape of a bird, then breathe into it, and it would become a bird by God's permission. He would heal the blind and the lepers, bring the dead back to life by God's permission, and inform people of what they ate and what worldly goods they stored in their homes. The Jews exaggerated their hostility toward him, turning people away from him and accusing him of lying, accusing his mother of immorality she had never committed. When the Jews saw that the weak and poor among the people believed in him, supported him, and aided him, they plotted to kill him. They incited the Roman authorities against him, making the Roman governor believe that Jesus, son of Mary, was calling people to Roman rule. The Roman governor ordered his arrest and crucifixion. God likened him to a hypocrite among the Roman soldiers, so they arrested him, believing him to be Jesus, son of Mary, and crucified him. However, God (Glory be to Him) saved his life from the plot of murder and crucifixion. He will return before the Hour of Resurrection and will refute the Jews who claimed to have killed and crucified him, just as He will refute the Christians who believed that his ransom would be a means of forgiveness for their sins. Conversely, God sent Jesus, son of Mary, to guide the Children of Israel to the worship of one God. Anyone who claims that Jesus, son of Mary, is the son of God or the third of three is committing blasphemy and a grave slander. The Jews, Christians, and their Christian followers, the Crusaders, altered and distorted the law of Christ, believing that man is free and able to do whatever he wants. Christ bore witness to the forgiveness of all his sins and transgressions until the Day of Judgment. Before his death, Jesus, Son of Mary (peace be upon them both), gave glad tidings of the mission of a messenger from God who would come after him, named Ahmad, who is the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him).
| Item Type: | Book |
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| Subjects: | B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BL Religion B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BR Christianity B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BT Doctrinal Theology |
| Divisions: | Fakultas Agama Islam > S1-Pendidikan Agama Islam |
| Depositing User: | Dr. Zamakhsyari Bin Hasballah Thaib |
| Date Deposited: | 12 Nov 2025 06:36 |
| Last Modified: | 12 Nov 2025 06:36 |
| URI: | http://repository.dharmawangsa.ac.id/id/eprint/787 |
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