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Isa And Islam > Frequently Asked Questions > Isa Al-Masih > All Muslims- Isa Is The Sign And Mercy From Allah For You!

All Muslims- Isa Is The Sign And Mercy From Allah For You!

8 September 2017 by Aila 2 Comments

signs signs signsAllah gave his people many signs. He also gives an abundance of mercy to his people. But, there is one sign, one act of mercy that is greater than any other.

Allah declared that Isa is the Sign and Mercy from Him. This is written in both the Quran and the Bible. Isa promises forgiveness of sins to all who believe in Him and follow Him.

Allah Decreed Isa Al-Masih as the Sign and Mercy

As it is clearly written in the Quran, Allah appointed Isa Al-Masih as the “Sign” and “Mercy” for humanity.  “. . . Thy Lord saith, ‘That is easy for Me: and (We wish) to appoint him [Isa] as a Sign unto men and a Mercy from Us. It is a matter (so) decreed’” (Qs 19:21).

“We have come to believe and to know that You [Isa] are the Holy One of God” (Injil, John 6:69).

Isa Al-Masih is the Sign from Allah

The Quran testifies that Isa Al-Masih is the true Sign from Allah. Everyone is commanded to fear Allah and obey Isa. “(I have come to you), to attest the Law which was before me. . . I have come to you with a Sign from your Lord. So fear Allah, and obey me” (Qs 3:50). Please email us if you believe you are not obligated to obey Isa Al-Masih.

“For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind . . . Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all people . . .” (Injil, 1 Timothy 2:5-6). 

morning mercyIsa Al-Masih is the Mercy from Allah

Allah’s greatest act of mercy is to forgive people of sins. Allah only forgives those who obey Isa Al-Masih as the Straight Way and the Savior.

“That Allah may forgive thee thy faults of the past and those to follow; fulfill His favor to thee; and guide thee on the Straight Way” (Qs 48:2).

“In him [Isa] we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins . . .” (Injil, Ephesians 1:7). Please email us if you would like to experience the forgiveness provided by Isa Al-Masih.

“Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved” (Injil, Acts 4:12). “. . . that whoever believes in him [Isa] shall not perish but have eternal life” (Injil, John 3:16).

Allah sent Isa Al-Masih as the perfect sacrifice to rescue humanity from sin’s punishment. All one needs to do to get this forgiveness is to believe in His name and follow Him.

 

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  1. Why do you think Allah decreed Isa Al-Masih as the Sign and Mercy from Him?
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  1. Servant of God says

    24 May 2020 at 9:55 pm

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    Hi, i was a bit confused about this movement you were spreading. Muslim believes the existance of Isa, and how Allah bestow him upon us as a sign and mercy, thus we must obey him. But, nowhere in quran any teachings of how we kneel and glorify him to the point where we consider him as god. But he is indeed a messenger, but so was Muhammad, Jacob, David, and many other prophets before him, and in all of its tales explained that how the people who were bestowed with a prophet should obey to their teachings. Even Muhammad, the prophet that has his name mentioned the most in Quran are nowhere indicated to be worshipped at the same level of God/Allah. So how this movement come up with the notion of glorifies the position of Isa when Muhammad’s absolute position-last prophet-are stated in quran?

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    • Jasmin says

      1 June 2020 at 1:46 pm

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      Dear Servant of God,

      Thank you for your comment.

      We agree humans should not be worshiped. Only God deserves to be worshiped.

      If you read the holy books, Isa does things no one else is able to do. And he makes statements that point to Him being more than a prophet. He healed many people, cured demon-possessed people, and even raised people from the dead.

      The Injil says Isa was with God in the beginning, and He forgives people’s sins. Who can do those things except God?

      Another sign is Isa is in Heaven and will be the Judge on Judgment Day. Have you ever thought about this: who is Isa that He deserves to judge every human being (prophets, leaders, ordinary people and all)?

      Finally, Isa guarantees His follower a salvation in Heaven:“ I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6).

      Can a mere prophet have the signs that Isa has? When you put everything together, there is good reason to think Isa is more than a person.

      These articles and video will help you to learn about Isa:
      http://bit.ly/392e5G1
      http://bit.ly/2rTVona
      https://bit.ly/2zDqpz0

      If you want to learn more about Isa, you can send an email to us.

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