In the Bible ‘Īsā, peace be upon him, told his people of the Paraclete, which has a similar meaning to the name Muhammad and Ahmad. This prophecy is affirmed by Allah Almighty in the blessed Quran in sūra aš-Šaff: “And when ‘Isa son of Maryam said, ‘Children of Israel, I am the Messenger of Allah […]
Sīrah: Glad tidings of the New Testament and rumours before prophethood
by Mohammad Asrar Ul-Haq on March 1, 2014 in Beacon of Certainty, Muhammad, People, Seerah and tagged 53:3, 53:4, 61:6, Abyssinia, Ahmad, al-Khudri, Allama, An-Najm, Arab History, Arab poet, Arabs, As-Saff, Asim bin Abi as-Salt, Barnabas, Beacon of Certainty, Before prophethood, Biography, Caesar, Cairo, Cairo Scholar, Cyrus, fortune-tellers, Glad Tidings, Gospel of Barnabas, History, Kisrā, mediums, Muhammad, Muhammad bin Abdullah, New Testament, Nur ul-Yaqin, Paraclete, Prophecy, prophethood, Quran, rumours, Salmān the Persian, Seerah, the Messiah, The Negus, Tihāma, Translation
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