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  • Jesus Ascension And John The Baptist / Yahya A.S Death

    Posted by Sarim Rehan on March 26, 2025 at 8:15 pm

    Hello,

    In one of the other videos, Ghamidi Sb refuted that the jews had killed Jesus, he maintained that God never lets anyone humiliates his prophets in such manner, it is quiet perplexing, when all the four gospels paints a similar picture of Jesus death and his resurrection after three days and then subsequent ascension to the heaven later. Why Ghamidi Sb doesn’t believe that he was crucified, when it is pretty clear that he was? I find the Gospels account of Jesus, more convincing and it feels similar to the essence of monotheism that we find in the Quran.

    On his statement that prophets can’t be humiliated, we know that Yahya A.S was beheaded on a wish from a dance girl. Does Ghamidi Sb, also differs here and confutes this account as well?

    May God, increase us in beneficial knowledge.

    Thank you.

    Ahsan replied 4 days, 20 hours ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Jesus Ascension And John The Baptist / Yahya A.S Death

  • Ahsan

    Moderator March 26, 2025 at 11:36 pm

    Ghamidi sb emphasizes that the specific divine law regarding the protection of messengers (Rasool) from humiliation and persecution applies only to them, not to all prophets (nabi). His argument is rooted in the Quranic distinction between a Rasool and a Nabi

    According to Ghamidi sb, a Rasool is sent with a decisive message (Itmam-e-Hujjat), meaning that their people receive the truth in such a way that rejecting it leads to divine punishment in this world. This includes God’s protection of the Rasool from humiliation, ensuring that their mission is completed successfully. If a nation rejects a Rasool, they face divine punishment (either destruction or subjugation).

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