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Yasir Qadhi

Christian Muslim Dialogue Pt.2

Yasir Qadhi

Muslim Central

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Islam

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2017

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Shaykh Yasir Qadhi points some questions and dialogues to Reverend Dr. James White, the director of Alpha Omega Community, to get some answers in the context of the religion of Christianity. The Shaykh starts off with generic questions such as:  The Christian Doctrine of the Trinity and how it validates monotheism Can God be a human being? The necessity of a sacrificial death  and many more such pertinent questions. "No soul shall bear the sins of the other." - this is a Verse from the Qur'an.  So theologically, what exactly is original sin? This question is also deeply delved upon and makes for an interesting listen. The primary difference between Catholics and reformed Baptists is the next point of discussion and we are acquainted with interesting parallels. The floor next opens for an amicable Q & A wherein numerous doubts are answered and also, new concepts, previously alien, come to the fore.

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This audio is brought to you by Muslim Central.com. We began as we began all of our lectures by praising Allah

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so Pahua, he alone is worthy of being praised.

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And we thank Allah for the blessings he has bestowed upon us,

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both openly and secretly.

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And we ask Allah's blessings to be sent upon all of the prophets,

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beginning with Adam all the way through Moses and Abraham

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and Solomon and Abraham and

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Solomon and David and Noah and Jesus and culminating in our prophet

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Muhammad. May God's peace and blessings be upon all of them.

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I greet you with the greeting of Islam. As Sala mau ala Kum raham tu-a-Barakahuhu, which translates as,

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may God's peace and blessings and mercy be upon all of you.

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And this is the greeting of not just the people of Islam,

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but of the prophets of God.

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They would greet one another with the greetings of peace.

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And that is why, of course, Shalom and Shalom Ale Alekum is also a Jewish greeting as well because it is essentially the Arabic

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Sala Malakum. And in one of my studies as well I learned to that

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priests in medieval Europe would greet one another with the greetings of

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Paxobiscombe which also translates as peace be unto you and so the phrase of

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peace be unto you and may God's peace be upon you is a standard phrase of all Abraham

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fates and that is how we children of Abraham have been commanded to greet one another and

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an special greeting to our guests from other faith traditions.

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We welcome you to our mosque and we know that for some of you this itself was a big move

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