Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Muslim view of Ibraaheem (upon whom be peace) and the Tawraat (Torah)

 

Muslim view of
Ibraaheem (upon whom be peace) and the Tawraat (Torah)
Why does Islam ,believing that its roots
lie with abraham ,nonetheless not believe in the veracity of hebrew scriptures?

 

Praise be to Allaah.

Muslims believe in all the Prophets and Messengers without exception;
whoever denies any Prophet is a disbeliever. Muslims believe in all the Books that were
revealed by Allaah to His Prophets, without exception; whoever denies any Book is a
disbeliever.

On this basis, Muslims believe in Moosa (Moses) as a Prophet from
Allaah, and in the original Torah as a Book from Allaah, and in ‘Eesa (Jesus) as a
Prophet from Allaah, and in the original Gospel as a Book from Allaah.

When the previous books were distorted and altered because of
men’s desires and division among the Jews and Christians, it was no longer possible
to rely on them. Allaah abrogated all previous laws (sharee’ahs) when Islam came, and
all previous Books when the Qur’aan was revealed. When He sent Muhammad
(peace
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) as the final Messenger and Seal of the Prophets, it
became obligatory to believe in and follow the Qur’aan which was revealed to him,
especially since Allaah has guaranteed to preserve the Qur’aan and protect it from
alteration and distortion, as He says (interpretation of the meaning): “Verily We:
it is We Who have sent down the Dhikr (i.e., the Qur’aan) and surely, We will guard
it (from corruption).” [al-Hijr 15:9]

Ibraaheem (peace be upon him) is the Khaleel (Friend) of Allaah, the
Father of the Prophets and the pride of the Muslims. Allaah sent him with the message of
Tawheed (Divine unity) just as He sent Moosa, ‘Eesa and Muhammad (peace and blessings
of Allaah be upon them all). The happiest of mankind is one who follows his way, which is
Tawheed (belief in Divine unity).

Because both the Jews and Christians claimed that Ibraaheem belonged to
them, Allaah explained that they were both wrong, giving decisive historical evidence in
the aayaat (interpretation of the meaning):

“O People of the Scripture (Jews and Christians)! Why do you
dispute about Ibraaheem, while the Tawraat and the Injeel were not revealed till after
him? Have you then no sense?

Verily, you are those who have disputed about that of which you have no
knowledge. Why do you then dispute concerning that which you have no knowledge? It is
Allaah Who knows, and you know not.

Ibraaheem was neither a Jew nor a Christian, but he was a true Muslim
haneefa (Islamic monotheism – worshipping none but Allaah alone), and he was not of
al-mushrikoon (polytheists).

Verily, among mankind who have the best claim to Ibraaheem are those
who followed him, and this Prophet (Muhammad
(peace andb lessings of Allaah be upon
him) and those who have believed (Muslims). And Allaah is the Wali (Protector and Helper)
of the believers.”[Aal ‘Imraan 3:65-68]

Become Muslim and you will be saved. Praise be to Allaah, the Lord
of the Worlds.

Islam Q&A
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid

Following note from Learning Quran online Blog 

 

Learn holy Quran online which it self states in it that only those who are learn quran and pure should touch the holy text: This is indeed a Quran in Arabic in a book well-guarded, which none shall touch but those who are clean (56:77-79).  One should make formal ablutions before handling or Quran reading and this the quran tutor should tell in his quran teaching when quran for kids lessons are going on. After intercourse or menstrual bleeding one should not touch the holy Quran or do quran recitation and also not do quran memorization until after bathing non-Muslim should not handle the sacred text, but may listen to Quran online or read quran translation or exegesis. With all these things in mind when one is not reading or reciting holy Quran it should be closed and stored in nice and clean place, it should never be placed on floor or in a bathroom and Muslim should focus on reading quran the tajweed quran and its rules with a proper institute.

End of the note by holy Quran reciter

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