The Christian-Muslim Conflict: From Scripture to Religions!

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Scriptures from the Bible and Koran contradict one another!

Should members of these powerful religions have conflict? This

article examines the foundation of Christianity and Islam to

discover that the conflict and possible resolution begins there.

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The Christian-Muslim Conflict!

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Is there really a conflict between Christians and Muslims? There

were said to be nine crusades from 1095-1272. This was where

Christians got together to fight against Muslims. What is

happening in the world today? Maybe we should take a look at the

Christian Bible and Muslim Koran before tensions escalate too

far? Millions of people revere the writers of these sacred

books. The question is, can and will this promote love and

respect between neighbors in differing religions?



Have you ever asked yourself who actually wrote the New

Testament and Koran? Should you examine the foundation of

Christianity, known from the writers of the New Testament? Many

of Paul's epistles are recognized by Biblical scholars as actual

letters, the first written some 18 years (about 51 AD) after

Jesus died. Paul clearly states that he never physically met

Jesus. Paul only mentions three of the apostles by name

(Galatians 1:18-20, 2:9)! When it comes to meeting Peter, as

Jesus' key apostle, Paul states: "When Peter came to Antioch, I

opposed him to his face, because he was clearly in the wrong..."

(Galatians 2:11)



Early letters and other writings do exist from those referred to

as Apostolic Fathers, yet the apostles are not mentioned by

name. (Papias was 'quoted' as having mentioned Matthew; see the

footnote below.) Beyond writing more of the New Testament than

any other, Paul, in fact, appears to be the primary spokesmen

for what became Christianity, even according to the Apostolic

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Fathers.



"I exhort you all, therefore, to yield obedience to the word of

righteousness, and to exercise all patience, such as ye have

seen before your eyes, not only in the case of the blessed

Ignatius, and Zosimus, and Rufus, but also in others among

yourselves, and in Paul himself, and the rest of the apostles.

... If a man does not keep himself from covetousness, he shall

be defiled by idolatry, and shall be judged as one of the

heathen. But who of us are ignorant of the judgment of the Lord?

'Do we not know that the saints shall judge the world?' as Paul

teaches. But I have neither seen nor heard of any such thing

among you, in the midst of whom the blessed Paul laboured."

[From Chapters 9 and 11 of The Letter of Polycarp to the

Philippians, see footnote 1.]



The main objective of later Biblical writers -- including the

writers of the Gospels -- was to make traditions fit together

and convince others that Jesus was the Christ, the chosen

Messiah. Was this viewpoint of Jesus intolerant of other faiths?

The Christocentric view is stressed in the oft-quoted John 14:6

where Jesus was claimed to have said, I am the way and the

truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through

me.



For more than a thousand years the large majority of Christians

(strongly) believed that all non-Christians would eternally

suffer in hell. For some, this has given Christians the right to

coerce and even murder. Currently, many Christians may

understand that all good people with or without religion can

worship God in their hearts. The priority of love and compassion

can save people from damnation. It seems that anyone can go

through Jesus (referring to the scripture above) by accepting

what Jesus established as the priorities in life.



The New Testament stresses to Love God with all of your heart

and mind, and your neighbor like yourself. Christianity has

great spiritual power through the example of Jesus. Good

individuals in every religious tradition have loved God, at

least their understandings of God. Love and compassion are

experienced throughout the world; however, abuse in the name of

religion is also a very real experience.



Muhammad was the founding prophet of Islam. If a Muslim, you

believe that Muhammad is the seal of the prophets. [3] As the

authoritative seal, his prophecies or revelations provide the

complete and final truths. As people questioned the authority of

prophecies that were developed and expressed throughout the

months and years of Muhammads life, further revelations sought

to clarify given situations.



"When we change one verse for another God knows best what He

reveals they say: 'You [Muhammad] are an impostor.' Indeed

most of these people do not understand. Say: 'The Holy Spirit

brought the revelation down from God in truth, in order to

strengthen the faithful, and to give guidance and good news to

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those that submit.' We know they say: 'A mortal taught him.' But

the man to whom they allude speaks a foreign tongue, [4] while

this is pure, clear Arabic. God will not guide those who

disbelieve that these are His revelations. Woeful punishment

awaits the disbeliever." (Koran 16.101-104)



Muhammad's viewpoint of Jesus' divine authority clearly

contradicts what mainstream Christians believe!



"They say, 'We killed the Christ, Jesus son of Mary, apostle of

God.' They did not kill him nor did they crucify him, though it

appeared to them so. Those that disagree in the matter are lost

in doubt. They have no knowledge about it other than conjecture,

for surely God did not kill him." (Koran 4:157-158)



"They are certainly unbelievers who say, 'God is the Messiah,

the son of Mary.' For the Messiah had only said, 'O Children of

Israel, serve God, who is my Lord and your Lord.' Whosoever

associates others with God will have Paradise denied by God and

shall be cast into hell. None shall help the evil-doers. They

are certainly unbelievers who say, 'God is one person of the

three.' There is but one God. If they do not desist from saying

what they say, those of them that disbelieve shall suffer stern

punishment." (Koran 5:72-73) [5]



The Koran mentions Jesus in numerous scriptures. Muslims place

Jesus with the other Jewish prophets. Jews reject Jesus as the

Messiah! Christians say the Jews killed Jesus! Muslims state

Jews and Christians require Islam! With the ever-popular Bible

and Koran, potential conflict is written and widely circulated

throughout the world. This is a fact!



According to recent statistics, Christianity and Islam are the

largest religions in the world, making up about 33% and 19.6% of

the population. [6] Many Christians and Muslims have experienced

God's power in their lives. Both can agree that God represents

the qualities of love and compassion. For religion to survive in

the world, priorities must be established by leaders and members

within the major religions. Will this ever happen? Only God

knows. As an author, I recognize, respect and affirm the

spirituality within all world religions, yet discover

contradictions within the accepted foundations of each. Written

scripture and traditions can pass along what obviously has and

will lead to conflict. As intelligent humans, it is time to

discover the real world religions.



[1] Papias was said to have lived from 60-130 AD. None of his

writings were found. Bishop Irenaeus, born around 140 AD, quoted

Papias as saying, "And the presbyter said this. Mark having

become the interpreter of Peter, wrote down accurately

whatsoever he remembered. It was not, however, in exact order

that he related the sayings or deeds of Christ. For he neither

heard the Lord nor accompanied Him ... Matthew put together the

oracles in the Hebrew language, and each one interpreted them as

best he could." Polycarp was said to live from 69-155 CE. Along

with Papias, the other Apostolic Fathers are: Clement of Rome,

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Ignatius, Hermas, and the authors of The Epistle of Barnabas,

The Epistle to Diognetus, and the Didache. Selections from

Irenaeus and The Letter of Polycarp to the Philippians are

translated by the Rev. Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson

from Volume I of The Ante-Nicene Fathers; American

Edition, 1885; Electronic version, newadvent.org, 1997.



[2] My current book "Love Your Neighbors? Discover the Real

World Religions" mentions much more about the writer of this

Gospel, particularly the claim that Jesus brought Lazarus back

to life after being dead for four days (John 11).



[3] The "Twelvers" are the larger group of minority Shi'ite

Muslims. They believe the twelfth leader in Muhammad's true line

of successors disappeared and will return to restore order. Some

might recognize similarities with Jesus' second coming.



[4] This verse clearly hints at the fact that Muhammad had

corresponded with some individual, who was probably espoused

with some form of Judaism or Christianity. Some scholars point

out that the foreigner might refer to Salman the Persian, Adas

the Monk, or Suhaib bin Sinan. The issue of Muhammad and the

writing of the Koran are detailed in "Love Your Neighbors?

Discover the Real World Religions."



[5] Muhammad knew Jews and Christians. During his lifetime

individuals and groups espoused various views of Jesus. One

group, Monophysites, flourished in Egypt and Syria. They said

Jesus Christ had only one nature that was divine. Because these

people completely associated the divine power of Jesus Christ

with God, it followed that the actual humanity and suffering of

Jesus were only apparent. Jesus was not actually crucified. The

Crucifixion was an illusion. This was an early Christian view

called Docetism, stemming from the Greek "dokeo", I seem.

There are indications that Monophysites, which heavily

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influenced the Christian traditions of Eastern Orthodoxy, held

essential elements of this view where Christs suffering was

apparent, or in other words an illusion. It might be noted

that in 1984 the Syrian Orthodox patriarch and the Catholic pope

signed a declaration proclaiming historical differences were due

to linguistic inadequacies and that everything was semantics.



[6] References for these and other statistics: Barrett, D.B.,

G.T. Kurian, & T.M. Johnson, "World Christian Encyclopedia: a

comparative survey of churches and religions in the modern

world." Oxford University Press: NY, 2001; 2001 "Encyclopedia

Britannica Book of the Year"; "Time Almanac 2001"; and

Adherents.com



________________________________ Scot Aaron has a University

degree in Religious Studies. He also created Independent

Travel-Study Programs and spent years "backpacking" through many

countries to learn about religion, history and culture. "Love

Your Neighbors? Discover the Real World Religions" (ISBN

1-58916-777-5) is his most current book. Please visit his web

pages at PsalmPublishing.bei.t-online.de



About the author:

Scot Aaron has a University degree in Religious Studies. He also

created Independent Travel-Study Programs and spent years

"backpacking" through many countries to learn about religion,

history and culture. "Love Your Neighbors? Discover the Real

World Religions" (ISBN 1-58916-777-5) is his most current book.

Please visit his web pages at PsalmPublishing.bei.t-online.de



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