Home
Links
Contact
About us
Impressum
Site Map?


Afrikaans
عربي
বাংলা
Dan (Mande)
Bahasa Indones.
Cebuano
Deutsch
English-1
English-2
Español
Français
Hausa/هَوُسَا
עברית
हिन्दी
Igbo
ქართული
Kirundi
Kiswahili
മലയാളം
O‘zbek
Peul
Português
Русский
Soomaaliga
தமிழ்
తెలుగు
Türkçe
Twi
Українська
اردو
Yorùbá
中文



Home (Old)
Content (Old)


Indonesian (Old)
English (Old)
German (Old)
Russian (Old)\\

Home -- English -- 20-For Readers of the Qur'an -- 010 (The Unclean Offenders)
This page in: -- Arabic? -- ENGLISH -- French? -- Hausa? -- Igbo? -- Somali? -- Yoruba?

Previous Chapter -- Next Chapter

20. For Readers of the Qur'an
BOOKLET 1 - THE INFALLIBILITY OF THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST

The Unclean Offenders


Muhammad did not state his report on Christians only in general, but also in particular. Every Christian who does not love according to the law of Christ deserves punishment, for he has become an unclean offender. This verse is a strong attack against liberal Christians who do not live according to the law of Christ. Muhammad condemned them, because they live without the Shari'a of their Lord and reject His commandments. If they continue in their corrupt way and unbelief they will, according to the Qur'an, no longer be worthy of being called Christians.

In Sura al-Ma'ida, Muhammad appears as a remarkable preacher and warner. He asked the Jews to repent and become true Jews, and he shook the Christians around him to become faithful Christians. The only way to achieve this divine goal is to read and establish the Torah and the Gospel and to practice them in all areas of faith and life. Muhammad insisted:

"O people of the book, you are nothing until you establish the Torah and the Gospel and what your Lord has made to descend to you. …" (Sura al-Ma'ida 5:68)

قُلْ يَا أَهْلَ الْكِتَابِ لَسْتُمْ عَلَى شَيْءٍ حَتَّى تُقِيمُوا التَّوْرَاةَ وَالإِنْجِيلَ وَمَا أُنْزِلَ إِلَيْكُمْ مِنْ رَبِّكُمْ. ... (سُورَة الْمَائِدَة ٥ : ٦٨)

www.Grace-and-Truth.net

Page last modified on March 23, 2023, at 09:06 AM | powered by PmWiki (pmwiki-2.3.3)