This video is a continuation of “Isa Al-Masih and Prophets Names – Episode Two.” The title, “Al-Masih”, means “the anointed.” So Isa Al-Masih is “the Anointed One.” The Jews are still waiting for “the Anointed One” or the “Messiah.”
There are several prophesies about Isa in the Taurat. One of them is “they pierce my hands and feet” (Zabur 22:16). This prophecy is explained in the video below.
The series, which explains the meaning of Isa Al-Masih’s name, is divided into four episodes. To watch the previous episode, please click here. Make sure you don’t miss any episodes!
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Please, I have just read that some people claim that noble Prophet Muhammad (SAW) ever sinned because he was ordinary. For me, it is uncalled for on the part of those who think that way. If their unfortunate disbelievers of the noble Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and his religion, it does not mean that he was a sinner like us.
In any case, he never spoke on His own unless Allah’s command. I challenge those who think that to provide evidence of he being a sinner even prior to His becoming a prophet. I suggest that we should respect not only Allah and all His prophets but also ourselves as humans though we may have our differences.
Thank you.
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Osman,
All mankinds sin, including Muhammad. Here are the proofs. Qs 40:55 says,[b] “Therefore have patience; God’s promise is surely true. Implore forgiveness for your sins, and celebrate the praise of your Lord evening and morning.”[/b] Also, Qs 48:2 says, [b]“so that God may forgive you your past and future sins, and perfect His goodness to you.”[/b] Learn more through this link: https://www.isaandislam.com/muhammad/did-muhammad-sin.html.