Mainstream Christianity does not say there is a Trinity. There are views of such, however there are absolutely no scriptures that say that. For the most part, they believe Jesus is God, however actually reading the Bible and not just listening to a Pastor speak, it is obvious He is not.
"They...
1. There is no trinity in Christianity. Give me scritpures.
2. Prayer is not different. Give me scriptures.
3. MUSLIMS DO NOT REJECT JESUS'S DIVINITY! Did you read the 1st two similarities?
4. Christians believe he was taken to the Kingdom because that is what Jesus says.
Please continue.
"He it is Who hath sent down to Thee the Book (the Qur'án). Some of its verses are of themselves perspicuous ...... and others are figurative"
My message to you is to prepare yourself for these ones that are not figurative. Don't be content with the status of the world, and look forward to...
Those scriptures only say some are figurative. To say fire won't touch our sky and earth, to say the seas won't flood the earth, is obviously not true (it's happening in small measures now).
"Woe to me, for neglecting what Allah was due and for being one of the scoffers!" or lest they should...
Not all Christians believe in one God. Some believe in the Trinity, and others believe Jesus is God, with God the Father.
In Islam, Muhammad is Jesus, if I am not mistaken. Jesus as the perfect son.
Iblis is a fallen angel.
And (remember) when We said to the angels: "Prostrate yourselves...
When the seas are filled with flame. (Surat at-Takwir, 6)
When the oceans flood and overflow. (Surat al-Infitar, 3)
On the Day the sky is like molten brass. (Surat al-Ma‘arij, 8)
When Heaven is split apart and goes red, like dregs of oil. (Surat ar-Rahman, 37)
On the Day the first...
Jesus said this to the Rabbis who said he was possessed. Jesus then stated, "And whoever shall speak a word against the Son of Man, it shall be forgiven him; but whoever shall speak against the Holy Spirit, it shall not be forgiven him, either in this age, or in the age to come,"
The Holy...
1. Both say Jesus is the Messiah.
2. Both say Jesus is the Christ.
3. Both say Mary had a virgin birth.
4. Both believe in One God, the God of Abraham (Christians don't, but some still do)
5. Both believe the stories of Abraham, Issac, Noah, Moses, and believe Jesus is the most beloved.
6. Both...