A close Christian friend, unknowingly inspired me to finally pick up a book that would teach me more about Trinity and Tawhid. The book is titled “The Bible led me to Islam”. It is written by Abdul Malik LeBlanc, who is a revert to Islam. He has vast knowledge of both Christianity and Islam. Based on the readings he has done, he believes that the major difference between Islam and Christianity is the concept of Trinity vs. Tawhid.
Anybody interested in learning more about this concept should definitely read this 95 pages long book.
Here are some excerpts from the book.
The word “Son” must not be accepted literally because God addresses many of his chosen servants as son and sons. The Jews have also claimed Ezra to be the Son of God. The New Testament Greek words used for “son” (pias and paida, which mean servant, or son in the sense of servant) are translated as son in reference to Jesus and as servant in reference to others in some translation of the Bible. Further, the term “Father” as used by Jesus corresponds more closely to the term Rabb, i.e. one who nourishes and sustains, so that in Jesus’ doctrine God is “Father”-Nourisher and Sustainer – of all men. The New Testament also interprets “son of God to be allegorical: “For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.” (Romans 8:14). This allegorical suggestion is futher supported with Jesus being called the only begotten Son of God.
In Psalm 2:7, the Lord said to David:
“…Thou art my Son; this day have I begotten thee.”
Does this mean that God had two sons? Jesus also said that God is not only his Father but also your Father (Matthew 5:45,48) Luke 3:38 says:
“…Seth, which was the son of Adam, which was the Son of God.”
Who is mentioned in Hebrews 7:3 as like unto the Son of God? Is it Melchisedec, King of Salem, as mentioned in Hebrews 7:1. He [Melchisedec] is more unique than Jesus or Adam. Why is he not preferred to be the Son of God? Moreover, Adam did not have a mother or father, but was the first human being created by God and in the likeness of God to exist in the Garden of Eden and on earth. Wouldn’t this give more rights to Adam to be called the son of God in its truest meaning?
Another excerpt:
Luke 10:25-28 agrees with Matthew 19: 16-17 which says:
“And behold, one came and said to him (Jesus), Good teacher, what good things shall I do that I may have eternal life? So he (Jesus) said to him, “Why do you call me good? - No one is good but One, that is, God. But if you want to enter into eternal life, keep the commandments.”
There is no commandment that says to worship Jesus, but there is one that tells us to worship God alone.
In Luke 4:41, Jesus refused to be called the Son of God by demons. Do you think that Jesus would rebuke the demons, or anyone else for that matter, for telling the truth? Unquestionably, no! Jesus rebuked the demons because they were saying something false by calling him the Son of God. Also, if the demons knew that Jesus was the Christ, for Jesus to shut them up because they called him the Christ is a contradiction to Jesus’ mission.
In Luke 9:20 & 21, Jesus said unto his disciples:
“But who say ye that I am? Peter answered saying, “The Christ of God, and Jesus straightly charged them and commanded them to tell no man that thing.”
…and so the reading continues:
The Quran 19:35 says:
“It is not befitting to [the majesty of] Allah that He should beget a son. Glorby be to Him! When He determines a matter He only says to it “Be”. and it is.”
So, are your religious or truth-seeking grey cells intrigued yet? If yes, make sure to come to this reading. Just got this in an email:
North American Muslim Foundation
Presents
Christian-Muslim Dialogue
Tawhid vs. Trinithy
Panelists:
Rev. Tony Costa
&
Imam Habeeb Ali
Moderators
Neil Bulloch
&
Sheharyar Shaikh
Thursday, June 11th, 2009
7:00 pm
Venue
NAMF Islamic Centre
Jamil Dar Convention Hall
4140 Finch Avenue East, Scarborough, Ontario, M1S 3T9
between Kennedy and Midland on Finch
Admission: FREE
Please RSVP
Naveen Hussain @ 416-299-1969 X 26
Email: namf@bellnet.ca