Mary in the Bible and in the Koran
to compare the character of Mary (Maryam (as)) both in the biblical text and in the Koranic text.
that the Koranic text gives much more consideration to the character of Mary than the biblical text.
Mary in the Bible
- A very unflattering portrait of Mary is drawn;
- Doubt as to the accusation of adultery hovers throughout the 4 Gospels;
- The biblical Jesus obviously does not respect his mother by calling her "woman";
- The mother-son relationship between them is not a model for humanity;
- Her name appears less than 30 times (includes quotes: "the virgin", "the mother of the Lord", "the mother of Jesus" and "Mary"). 25 times in Jesus' childhood (as) and his beginning of ministry, after she almost completely disappears, she, "the mother of God" (sic!) According to Christians;
- Paul does not even mention it once in all his writings nor the Gospel according to Mark (which is the oldest, however, the most primitive of the 4 Gospels
Worse yet, Christians follow Paul throughout their lives and not the teaching of Jesus (as). Paul does not even mention the name of Mary (as) in his writings despite being the most prolific author of the New Testament. Not even a small verse on it!
It is therefore in consternation that we can say that the holy book of Christians, inspired by the Holy Spirit, let us remember, paints a very calamitous portrait of Mary.
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On the Koranic side:
- Mary is elected "above the women of this world";
Mary, who is moreover a Jewess, above the women of this world. Is there a more convincing tribute than this?
- The doubt as to the accusation of adultery is removed without the slightest ambiguity by the miracle of the baby Jesus (as) who clears his mother;
- God recommended to Jesus (as) kindness towards his mother;
- The relationship he maintains with his mother is filled with love and joy;
(which is absolutely not the case in the Gospel text).
Mary has a privileged place in Islam, a Sura even bears her name (Sura 19 - Maryam), recounting at the same time her story. There is no chapter in the whole Bible that is dedicated to Mary. The name of Mary appears much more often in the Koranic text (34 times + 1 time in Sura title) than in the biblical text (less than 30 times)
Now let's stop for a moment and ask ourselves a few questions:
Isn't it strange that the "evil Islamic spirit" has given Mary much more glory in the Qur'an than has the "Holy Ghost" of Christians in the Bible? Was it really the Holy Spirit who inspired the Bible? Would it not rather be an "evil" -Holy Spirit?
لماذا تم تعميد يسوع؟ هاشم في حوار مع مسيحي
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck-ZYIbAQLI
الضربة القاضية! هاشم في حوار مع مسيحيين
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeqarMPY0s4
الطاقة وهبتنا الحياة! منصور في حوار مع ملحد
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbgJaNivzRY
أوامر الرب - الحمدلله علي نعمة الإسلام
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeNyhzJpkyA
to compare the character of Mary (Maryam (as)) both in the biblical text and in the Koranic text.
that the Koranic text gives much more consideration to the character of Mary than the biblical text.
Mary in the Bible
- A very unflattering portrait of Mary is drawn;
- Doubt as to the accusation of adultery hovers throughout the 4 Gospels;
- The biblical Jesus obviously does not respect his mother by calling her "woman";
- The mother-son relationship between them is not a model for humanity;
- Her name appears less than 30 times (includes quotes: "the virgin", "the mother of the Lord", "the mother of Jesus" and "Mary"). 25 times in Jesus' childhood (as) and his beginning of ministry, after she almost completely disappears, she, "the mother of God" (sic!) According to Christians;
- Paul does not even mention it once in all his writings nor the Gospel according to Mark (which is the oldest, however, the most primitive of the 4 Gospels
Worse yet, Christians follow Paul throughout their lives and not the teaching of Jesus (as). Paul does not even mention the name of Mary (as) in his writings despite being the most prolific author of the New Testament. Not even a small verse on it!
It is therefore in consternation that we can say that the holy book of Christians, inspired by the Holy Spirit, let us remember, paints a very calamitous portrait of Mary.
.
On the Koranic side:
- Mary is elected "above the women of this world";
Mary, who is moreover a Jewess, above the women of this world. Is there a more convincing tribute than this?
- The doubt as to the accusation of adultery is removed without the slightest ambiguity by the miracle of the baby Jesus (as) who clears his mother;
- God recommended to Jesus (as) kindness towards his mother;
- The relationship he maintains with his mother is filled with love and joy;
(which is absolutely not the case in the Gospel text).
Mary has a privileged place in Islam, a Sura even bears her name (Sura 19 - Maryam), recounting at the same time her story. There is no chapter in the whole Bible that is dedicated to Mary. The name of Mary appears much more often in the Koranic text (34 times + 1 time in Sura title) than in the biblical text (less than 30 times)
Now let's stop for a moment and ask ourselves a few questions:
Isn't it strange that the "evil Islamic spirit" has given Mary much more glory in the Qur'an than has the "Holy Ghost" of Christians in the Bible? Was it really the Holy Spirit who inspired the Bible? Would it not rather be an "evil" -Holy Spirit?
لماذا تم تعميد يسوع؟ هاشم في حوار مع مسيحي
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck-ZYIbAQLI
الضربة القاضية! هاشم في حوار مع مسيحيين
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeqarMPY0s4
الطاقة وهبتنا الحياة! منصور في حوار مع ملحد
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbgJaNivzRY
أوامر الرب - الحمدلله علي نعمة الإسلام
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeNyhzJpkyA