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"Abraham and Ismael"
Traditional Muslim Scholars have been teaching the Muslims
that God inspired Abraham to sacrifice his son Ismail by slaughtering him
with a knife.This is completely against what the Quran states clearly and
perfectly.
While this gross crime of a father slaughtering his own son is
mentioned in the Bible, it is not supported by the Quran. These teachings
of the traditional Muslim scholars are only a reflection of the
outside corrupton and Jewish influence on the early Muslim
scholars. Jewish influence could not affect the word of God in the Quran
but found its way into the Hadith books that were written 200 years after
the death of the prophet. The prophet was not around to defend all the
false teachings in them.
Instead of teaching the Quran, these scholars tried to explain the
Quran by using the Bible, despite the information given to them by God in
the Quran. Quran teaches that the Bible had been corrupted and should be
viewed only in light of the Quran and not vice verse. The Bible teaches
that God ordered Abraham to sacrifice his
only son by slaughtering him with a knife. That is not what
the Quran teaches, however.
This teaching of the Bible (and of the Muslim Scholars) is against the
teaching of the Quran. The true believers in the Quran will uphold the
truth in the Quran over any other book and over the opinion of any
scholar.
Why is this teaching against the Quran and Islam?
(1) Quran teaches us that God never advocates evil. See 7:28 and 16:90.
It is Satan who advocates evil and vice. 24:21 For a father to
slaughter his son, is an evil that cannot be coming from God. It can only
come from Satan.
(2) The Quran never said that God told Abraham to kill (sacrifice) his
son. Instead, the Quran teaches us that Abraham had a dream in which he
saw himself slaughtering his son. Abraham believed the dream and THOUGHT
that the dream was from God (The Quran never said the dream was from God).
The choice of the wording in the Quran is crucial. No word was chosen by
accident or out of control. Every word and expression was deliberately
chosen by God.
(3) Islam never advocated human sacrifice. God would not
contradict Himself an order Abraham to commit what he
prohibited even as a test.
(4) Prophets are human beings also and as much susceptible to the
tricks of Satan as everyone else. God never left this issue
unsolved. See 22:52
"We have not send before you a messenger nor a prophet without having
the devil interfere with his wishes. But God nullifies what the devil has
done, and God perfects His revelation. God is, Omniscient, Most Wise."
(22:52)
(5) Because Abraham thought the dream was from God and he proceeded to
sacrifice his son Ismail, God sent him the lamb to be sacrificed instead,
and to save the son, and the father-son sacred relationship.
(6) No where in the Quran does God say that it was God who told Abraham
to sacrifice his son. No where in the Quran does God say He gave Abraham
that dream. God does not forget and does not choose His words except for a
specific reason.
(7) Those who know God and appreciate Him, know that God would not ask
any of us to do evil and commit the gross crime that is severely
punishable by God and the human communities.
(8) It was the fairy tales and sick imagination of some historians
under the influence of the Jewish infiltrates in Islam who tried to get
the public to reject the teaching of the Quran and accept the corrupted
teaching of the Bible.
(9) It is time to go back to the Quran and see the truth. It is time to
reject the corrupted teaching of the scholars and to teach the truth of
the Quran. God never ordered Abraham to kill his son Ismail
(10) It is time to believe GOD instead of believing the man-made or
man-corrupted books.
The Quran account
[37:102] When he grew enough to work with him, he said, "My
son, I see in a dream that I am sacrificing you. What do
you think?" He said, "O my father, do what you are
commanded to do. You will find me, GOD willing, patient."
[37:103] They both submitted, and he put his forehead down
(
to sacrifice him).
[37:104] We called him: "O Abraham.
[37:105] "You have believed the dream." We thus reward the
righteous.
[37:106] That was an exacting test indeed.
[37:107] We ransomed (Ismail) by substituting an animal
sacrifice.
[37:108] And we preserved his history for subsequent
generations.
[37:109] Peace be upon Abraham.
[37:110]
We thus reward the righteous.
[37:111] He is one of our believing servants.
The Bible account. (Genesis)
22:1 And it came to pass after these things, that
God tempted Abraham, and said to him, Abraham: and he said,
Behold, [here] I [am].
22:2 And he said, Take now thy son, thy only [son]
Isaac, whom thou lovest, and go into the land of Moriah; and
offer him there for a burnt-offering upon one of the
mountains which I will name to thee. (Genesis).
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