Jihad, Holy War | Allah, the Moongod | Mohammed Meets All Criteria for a False Prophet

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ISLAM

Do Christians and Muslims worship the same God?

When you try to talk to any Muslim about the facts of Islam, he will almost always tell you that we worship the same God but in different names or ways. Unfortunately, many Christians, especial in the West, believe that. But the truth of the matter is, we do not worship the same God. Please allow me to explain this truth further.

~ Allah of Islam is not the Father. No one dares to have a personal relationship with him, talk to him, and love him. But Jesus taught Christians to pray to "our Father in heaven" (Matthew 6:9).

~ Allah is not the Son. For a Muslim, there is no need for the Trinity because God can command anything to be and it will be (*Sura 4:171, 5:73, 5:116). Muslims also believe that Jesus was created from dust exactly like Adam was (Sura 3:59).

~ Allah is not the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit in the Koran is the angel Gabriel.

~ Allah is not love. Love is not mentioned among the 99 most beautiful names of Allah.

~ Allah asks the angels to worship Adam (Sura 2:31-34).

~ Allah does not want to redeem mankind, but insists upon filling hell with all of them. No one will escape it forever (Sura 15:43,44).

~ Allah allows swearing (Sura 89:1-5, 91:1-9, 95:1-4).

There are many other differences between Allah and our heavenly Father. Dear Christians, Muslims need God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. (See "Triunity")

*Sura: a chapter in the Koran.

What are the "Pillars of Islam"?

Muslims live out their faith according to six "pillars":

(Check out number six--Jihad!!)

1. Reciting the two creeds: "There is no god but Allah, and Mohammed is the messenger of Allah." Simply declaring this sentence is enough for one to become a Muslim and confirm that he will go to paradise after death, although everyone must go to hell first.

2. Prayers: They must pray five times a day, but first must go through the ritual washing, or Allah will not accept their prayers.

3. Giving alms to the poor (Zakat): They are to give money to the poor, the Islamic state, mosques, etc.

4. Fasting. This is especially important during the month of Ramadan, which is the ninth month of the Islamic Lunar calendar. The Islamic calendar has about 355 days a year. Ramadan is about 11 days before the date of the previous year's Ramadan.

5. El Haj: This is the pilgrimage to Mecca for those who can afford it. One who has completed the journey is called a haji.

6. Jihad: Most Muslim scholars consider Jihad (which means "holy war," or fighting non-Muslims) to be the sixth pillar.

Why can't Allah fight for himself ? Why is Allah so afraid of competition from Christians, Jews, and others?

Dear brothers and sisters, I urge you to pray that Jesus Christ would manifest Himself to Muslims and that they would bend their knee to our heavenly Father, "who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth" (l Timothy 2:4).

Who was Allah in Mohammed's day?

Allah was the moon god. Muslims still use the crescent shape of the moon over their mosques. Not one single Muslim can give a good reason or explanation for that. In Arabia, there was a female goddess who was the sun god and a male god who was the moon god. It is said that they got married and produced three goddesses called "the daughters of Allah," named Allat, Al Oza, and Manat.

Moses, Jesus and the False Prophet, Mohammed

To understand the violent actions of a follower of a religion, we must know the spiritual origin of its leader or prophet. The Bible calls both Moses and Jesus prophets. (We also believe Jesus Christ to be God in the flesh.) The Koran calls Mohammed a prophet. The Koran says that Moses, Jesus and Mohammed are the same in God's eyes. But the question is, do all of them have the qualifications of a prophet sent by God? Do all of them teach the same principles that prove that they were all sent by the same God? To be called a prophet of God, one must have at least some of the following important qualifications:

  1. He must come with prophecies from God.
  2. Prove his calling by performing miracles and wonders.
  3. Fulfill prophecies written about him.
  4. Come with a message confirming what God said before him or with a new message that does not contradict what God previously revealed to mankind.
  5. Have a witness other than himself validate that he is called to be a prophet.


Moses had at least four qualifications from the previous five. Jesus had them all, and Mohammed had none of them.

  • Moses mentioned many prophecies about his people in the Bible, including the coming of a prophet after him (Deuteronomy 18:18). Jesus talked to His followers and disciples about the spread of the Bible around the world, the coming day of the Lord, His death, His resurrection, His ascension into heaven and His return. Every prophecy He mentioned came to pass, except for those concerning His Second Coming, which we expect in this generation. Mohammed did not prophesy to his followers in the Koran or Hadith. When Muslims discovered that he lacked the qualifications of a prophet, he told them that he is only a messenger and merely a man (Sura 17:90-93). All the events he foretold were taken from the Bible, most of which were misused.
  • When Moses came with his message to the children of Israel, he knew his weakness as a human, so he asked God in Exodus 4: "But suppose they [the Israelites] will not believe me or listen to my voice; suppose they say, 'The Lord has not appeared to you.'" Therefore, God gave him two miracles to perform before the Israelites to prove that God appeared to him and called him to be a prophet. Jesus performed hundreds of miracles. Mohammed's followers asked him what kind of miracle he would show them, so they would believe that he was a prophet from Allah (Sura 29:50-51, Sura 2:118, Sura 6:109, Sura 17:90-93). He told them that he was not a doer of miracles. He declared that the Koran was his miracle, and no one could come close to its likeness (Sura 17:88).
  • There are at least 405 prophecies that mention Jesus before He came to earth. These prophecies are found in Old Testament Books. There is not one single mention of Mohammed in the New or the Old Testaments, explaining why Muslims accuse us of corrupting our Bible (by removing Mohammed). Some Muslim scholars tried hard to find his name, character or tribe in the Bible. Some said the prophet whom Moses spoke about in Deuteronomy 18:18 is Mohammed and not Jesus.
  • It is well known that the message of the Old Testament was clearly revealed in the New Testament. Jesus came to complete the Law and the Old Testament teaching (Matthew 5:17). Moses revealed God to mankind as the loving Father of His people. Jesus declared the same. Mohammed stated that God is not the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. He is Allah, who was a pagan god before Islam. The Old Testament talks about the crucifixion of Jesus and His resurrection. Jesus fulfilled that in His life, but Mohammed came more than 600 years after the cross to tell us that the Jews did not kill Jesus. If Mohammed came as a prophet from God, he should have come with the same message as Moses and Jesus.
  • When God sent Moses to the Israelites, He not only gave him miracles to give him credibility, he also talked to Moses from the mountain, and thousands heard God speaking to him. Miriam and Aaron heard the voice of God talking about Moses as a prophet. After John the Baptist baptized Jesus, everyone heard the voice of God saying that this is His beloved Son (Luke 3:22). On the Mount of Transfiguration the same voice came from heaven and said the same words about Jesus. Peter, James and John were with Him and heard this voice. But Mohammed, and no one else other than him, said that he saw or heard God talking to him. No one heard the angel Gabriel talking to Mohammed or saw him. Mohammed doubted that the one who revealed the Koran to him was an angel. Khadija, Mohammed's wife, is the one who confirmed to him that the revelation is from God, not from the devil. She did not claim that she saw anyone but Mohammed who described Gabriel to her. If Mohammed did not have any of the qualifications of a prophet of God then he is not one. He is really a prophet of Allah; Allah is a false god and a bloodthirsty demon. Allah asked him to kill the followers of all religions other than Islam---That will give insight into the violent actions of Muslims towards Christians today. The devil comes "... to kill, and to steal, and to destroy ..." (John 10:10a).
  • Jesus said, "... I Am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly" (John 10:10b). Neither Allah or Mohammed dared to make such a claim. This is because only God can "kill AND make alive." Allah and his followers can only kill.

"See now that I, even I, Am He, and there is no god with Me: I kill, and I make alive; I wound, and I heal: neither is there any that can deliver out of My hand" (Deuteronomy 32:39).

Jesus said, "I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by Me" (John 14:6). In another place He said, "I Am the Resurrection and the Life: he that believeth in Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live" (John 11:25). See: Bible verses showing the Trinity of God

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