MUSLIMS FAKE “GOSPEL OF BARNABAS” TO JUSTIFY ISLAM – EXPOSED BY JOHN GILCHRIST, MORRISON & WESSELS
Muslims constantly attempt to prove that Islam is true by citing a 16th century Italian "Gospel of Barnabas." This Medieval "gospel" contradicts the Bible & the Qur'an. It also contradicts historical accuracy. Examples how this Muslim forgery contradicts the Qur'an are as follows: 1. The Qur'an teaches that Jesus is the Messiah, and it never teaches that Muhammad is the Messiah: Allah giveth thee glad tidings of a word from him, whose name is the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary (Qur'an 3:45, Pickthall). However, the Gospel of Barnabas denies that Jesus is the Messiah, and instead says Muhammad is the Messiah: Jesus confessed and said the truth, "I am not the Messiah". (chap. 42). Then said the priest: "How shall the Messiah be called?" ... (Jesus answered) "Muhammed is his blessed name" (chap. 97). Both these ideas contradict the Qur'an. 2. Marriage in the Qur'an binds a woman to one man but it does not bind a man to one woman. Muslim men are free to have several wives (Qur'an 4:3) and an unlimited number of female servants (Qur'an 70:30). However, the Gospel of Barnabas teaches the Biblical idea of marriage, that marriage binds a man and a woman equally together: Let a man content himself therefore with the wife whom his creator has given him, and let him forget every other woman (chap. 115). 3. The Qur'an clearly teaches that Mary had pain when she gave birth to Jesus: (A)nd she withdrew with him to a far place. And the pangs of childbirth drove her unto the trunk of the ...
Muslims constantly attempt to prove that Islam is true by citing a 16th century Italian “Gospel of Barnabas.” This Medieval “gospel” contradicts the Bible & the Qur’an. It also contradicts historical accuracy. Examples how this Muslim forgery contradicts the Qur’an are as follows: 1. The Qur’an teaches that Jesus is the Messiah, and it never teaches that Muhammad is the Messiah: Allah giveth thee glad tidings of a word from him, whose name is the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary (Qur’an 3:45, Pickthall). However, the Gospel of Barnabas denies that Jesus is the Messiah, and instead says Muhammad is the Messiah: Jesus confessed and said the truth, “I am not the Messiah”. (chap. 42). Then said the priest: “How shall the Messiah be called?” … (Jesus answered) “Muhammed is his blessed name” (chap. 97). Both these ideas contradict the Qur’an. 2. Marriage in the Qur’an binds a woman to one man but it does not bind a man to one woman. Muslim men are free to have several wives (Qur’an 4:3) and an unlimited number of female servants (Qur’an 70:30). However, the Gospel of Barnabas teaches the Biblical idea of marriage, that marriage binds a man and a woman equally together: Let a man content himself therefore with the wife whom his creator has given him, and let him forget every other woman (chap. 115). 3. The Qur’an clearly teaches that Mary had pain when she gave birth to Jesus: (A)nd she withdrew with him to a far place. And the pangs of childbirth drove her unto the trunk of the …
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