Tuesday, 3 January 2023

On January 03, 2023 by Akmal Kareemi in    No comments

 Trinity is a lie 


Praise be to One God-Allaah who is ONE (Moses, Jesus & Muhammad-Peace be upon all prophets of Allah) 


Oneness of God (Torah, Bible & Quran) 


Tawheed in Arabic means attributing Oneness to Allaah and describing Him as being One and Unique, with no partner or peer in His Essence and Attributes


So Tawheed means knowing Allaah is One, with none like unto Him. Whoever does not acknowledge Allaah in these terms and does not describe Him as being One with no partner or associate


Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): 


“Say (O Muhammad): He is Allaah, (the) One [Ahad].


2. Allaah‑us‑Samad [Allaah — the Self‑Sufficient Master, Whom all creatures need, (He neither eats nor drinks)].


3. He begets not, nor was He begotten.


4. And there is none co‑equal or comparable unto Him”


[al-Ikhlaas 112:1-3]


“And your Ilaah (God) is One Ilaah [ilaahun waahidun] (God — Allaah), Laa Ilaaha illa Huwa (there is none who has the right to be worshipped but He), the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful”


[al-Baqarah 2:163]


ALLAH “The Only True God” (Bible & Quran)


THREE PROPHETS SENT BY ONE GOD! (SUBMISSION TO ONE GOD ALLAH-ARABIC ISLAM)

(Torah, Bible and final Testament al-Quran)


“Allaah chooses Messengers from angels and from men. Verily, Allaah is All-Hearer, All-Seer” [Noble Quran 2:75]


Moses : "Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one." (Deuteronomy 6:4)


Jesus : "The most important one," answered Jesus, "is this: 'Hear , O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one." (Mark 12:29)


Muhammad : Say, “He is Allah, the One" (Qur'an 112:1)


Only Allah is uncreated The real Creator: 

Holy Quran: 112:

Say: He is Allah, the One and Only;

Allah, the Eternal, Absolute;

He begetteth not, nor is He begotten;

And there is none like unto Him.


Name of Allah still exists in today’s Bible & Torah though most part are scripture is corrupted: 


Genesis 1:1 First Bible First Chapter First Verse (Gideon) 

في البدء خلق ﷲ السموات والارض 1

In the beginning ﷲ Allah created the heaven and the earth.

3  وَالحَياةُ الأبَدِيَّةُ هِيَ أنْ يَعرِفُوكَ أنتَ ﷲ الحَقِيْقِيُّ وَحدَكَ، وَأنْ يَعرِفُوا يَسُوعَ المَسِيحَ الَّذِي أرسَلْتَهُ

Now this is eternal life: that they know you ﷲ, the only true ﷲ  God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent (John 17:3, Arabic Bible ERV) 


Bible Arabic: Smith & Van Dyke

John 8:42فقال لهم يسوع لو كان ﷲ  اباكم لكنتم تحبونني لاني خرجت من قبل ﷲ  وأتيت. لاني لم آت من 

Jesus said unto them, If ﷲ Allah were your God, ye would love me: for I proceeded forth and came from ﷲ Allah  neither came I of myself, but he (ﷲ Allah) sent me


“Surely, disbelievers are those who said: ‘Allaah is the third of the three (in a Trinity).’ But there is no Ilaah (god) (none who has the right to be worshipped) but One Ilaah [ilaahun waahidun] (God —Allaah). And if they cease not from what they say, verily, a painful torment will befall on the disbelievers among them”


[al-Maa'idah 5:73]


Say No To Trinity (Truth & Islam)


QUR'AN USES 'WE' FOR ALLAH

Question:

Does Islam believe in several Gods because the Qur’an uses the word ‘We’ when God speaks in the Qur’an?

Answer:

Islam is a strictly monotheistic religion. It believes in and adheres to uncompromising monotheism. It believes that God is one, and unique in His attributes. In the Qur’an, God often refers to Himself using the word ‘We’. But this does not mean that Islam believes in the existence of more than one God.

Two types of plural

In several languages, there are two types of plurals, one is a plural of numbers to refer to something that occurs in a quantity of more than one. The other plural is a plural of respect.

a.  In the English language, the Queen of England refers to herself as ‘We’ instead of      ‘I’. This is known as the ‘royal plural’.

b.  Rajiv Gandhi, the ex-Prime Minister of India used to say in Hindi ‘Hum dekhna chahte hain’. ‘Hum’ means ‘We’ which is again a royal plural in Hindi.

c.  Similarly in Arabic, when Allah refers to Himself in the Qur’an, often He uses      ‘Nahnu’ meaning ‘We’. It does not indicate plural of number but plural of respect.

‘Tawheed’ or  monotheism is one of the pillars of Islam. The existence and uniqueness of one and only one God is mentioned several times in the Qur’an. For instance in Surah Ikhlas, it says:

 “Say He is Allah the one and only.”


                                   [Al-Qur’an 112: 1]

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