- 06 Aug 2007, 09:40
#11047
Conversation moved from Holy Prophets(pbut) and Holy Imams(pbut)
qarrar wrote:Esm'ail wrote: Who was chosen to be the Masih by the command of ALLAH(swt), is it Imam Ali(as) or Prophet Jesus(as)?Analysing from the choice of words and the way the sentence is phrased I would say you are getting religious doctrines mixed (i.e. Christian and Islamic). Prophet Isa was never chosen to be a messiah according to Islamic traditions, if any anyone is deserved of such a title than it should be Prophet Muhammed (saw) because it was he who was known as Rehmatul lil alameen.
Fatimah Zahra Karim wrote:...qarrar wrote:Prophet Isa was never chosen to be a messiah according to Islamic traditionsI always thought that Prophet Isa was The Messiah. So i checked it out in the Quran and here's what I found...
Prophet Isa is mentioned as the Messiah a total of 11 times in 9 verses of the Qur'an. Check 3:45, 4:157,171,172, 5:17,72,75, 9:30,31
qarrar wrote:Fatimah Zahra Karim wrote:I always thought that Prophet Isa was The Messiah. So i checked it out in the Quran and here's what I found...Prophet Isa is mentioned as the Messiah a total of 11 times in 9 verses of the Qur'an. Check 3:45, 4:157,171,172, 5:17,72,75, 9:30,31I was wondering where I would find the motivation to keep posting on this forum but there I have found it in your post.
Let us begin with the ordinary English meaning of messiah. The definition I have found states it is; ‘somebody regarded as or claiming to be a saviour or liberator of a country, people, or the world’. I do not deny Prophet Isa was a messiah of for the Israelites and Jews in general but what I have difficulty in understanding is that Porphet Isa was a Messiah for mankind (which is so according to Christian traditions) which he clearly wasn’t because that attribute belongs to the Last Prophet (saw).
Now lets come to those numerous ayats quotes above which state Prophet Isa as a messiah according to your reasoning.
The main ayat in question is 3:45. Excerpts from this ayat read (when translated in English), “…Masih, Isa son of Maryam…” (NOTE Masih has not been translated into English it appears the same in Arabic) now to the ordinary reader Masih translates to Messiah which is a very rudimentary interpretation of the ayat (supported by the Ahmadi school of thought). Looking at the essence and background of the ayat, it was informing Maryam of the birth of a fatherless child i.e. upholding Maryams chastity, hence the importance of the above phrase. Masih according to the interpretation of The Holy Quran by Ayatullah Aqa Haji Mirza Mahdi Puya Yazdi (1899-1973) who was renowned for his famous tafsir of the Qur'an means no more than anointed, in simpler terms appointed. This meaning for Masih fits in better with the interpretation given above that the ayat was about protecting Maryams chastity not proclaiming Isa as a messiah.
The rest of the ayats quoted just support this view and do not put forward Prophet Isa as being the appointed Messiah for mankind just reiterating his title Masih, Isa son of Maryam; protecting his mothers chastity that he was conceived by no man in that he was anointed Isa son of Maryam.
If you can put forward a more compelling tafsir which states to the contrary I would be more than willing to take a look.
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