Umar was confused. The Quran says, “O People of the Book! You have nothing to stand on unless you observe the Torah, the Injil, and what has been revealed to you from your Lord” (Qs 5:68).
But one of his friends said, “The Bible has been changed and can’t be trusted! Don’t read the Injil!” Which one is correct? Should we study the Injil?
Umar searched, studied, and learned a lot. He found guidance and light. And he shares what and how he found it in this video. Watch Umar’s story and learn what you’d also discover.
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SOME QUESTIONS FOR THE COMMENT SECTION BELOW
- Why do you think the Quran gives such high appreciation of the Injil?
- The Quran encourages Muslims to read the Injil. Have you ever studied the Injil to find the truth for yourself? Why or why not?
- What does Injil mean to you?
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1) The Gospel is very special, thus the Quran encourages Muslims to read it.
2) I did because I watched a testimony of Muslims come to Christ, saying that Jesus is the answer. But I also watched people becoming Muslims and I was little bit confused. So I didn’t accept Jesus as Lord and Saviour until I studied and researched it for years.
3) To me, it’s gift from God.