Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Religion,

O people of the Scripture
(Christians)! Do not exceed the limits in
your religion, nor say of Allah ought but the
truth. The Messiah 'Isa (Jesus), son of
Maryam (Mary), was (no more than) a
Messenger of Allah and His Word, ( "Be!"
- and he was ) which bestowed on
Maryam ( Mary) and a spirit ( Ruh) created
by Him; so believe in Allah and His
Messengers. Say not: "Three (trinity)!"
Cease! ( it is) better for you. For Allah is (the
only) One IIah (GOD), glory be to Him (Far
Exalted is He) above having a son. To Him
belongs all that is in heavens and all that
is in earth. And Allah is All-Sufficients as
a Disposer of affairs.


Ruh-ullah: According to the early religious scholars from
among the Companions of the Prophet and their students
and the Mujtahidun, there is a rule to distinguish between
the two nouns in the genitive construction:

When one of the nouns is Allah, and the other is
a person or a thing, e.g. Allah's House (Bait-ullah);
Allah's Messenger (Rasul-ullah); Allah's slave (Abdullah);
Allah's spirit (Ruh-ullah), the rule for the above words is
that the second noun, e.g., house, messenger, slave, spirit
is created by Allah and is honourable in His Sight and
similarly, Allah's spirit may be understood as the spirit
of Allah, in fact it is a soul created by Allah, i.e. 'Isa (Jesus)
was created like Adam].

But when one of the two is Allah and the second is neither
a person nor a thing, then it is not a created thing but is a
quality of Allah e.g. Allah's Knowledge (llm-ullah); Allah's
Life (Hayat-ullah); Allah's Statement (Kalam-ullah); Allah's
Self (Dhat-ullah).

'Ubadah: The Prophet said, "If anyone testifies that
La ilaha illallah (none has the right to worshipped
but Allah Alone) Who has no partners, and that
Muhammad is His slave and His Messenger, and that
Jesus is Allah slave and His Messenger and His Word
("Be!" - and he was) which He bestowed on Mary and
a spirit (Ruh) created by Him, and that Paradise is the
truth, and Hell is the truth - Allah will admit him into
Paradise with the deeds which he had done even if
those deeds were few." (Junadah, the subnarrator said,
"Ubadah added: Such a person can enter Paradise
through any of its eight gates he like.' ")





JESUS CHRISTOS

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