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What is the Holy Bible?
The Holy Bible is the book that contains the Tawrat Sharif, the Zabur Sharif, the writings of the Sahifan, and the Injil Sharif. It is called Holy because these books are God's words, guiding us along the right path, showing us the way to live that pleases God.
Tawrat SharifThe Beginning of the Bible
The Bible begins with the Tawrat, which tells us the story of creation, the earliest stories of the human race, and of Adam, Bibi Hawa, Cain, Nuh, Ibrahim, Yakub, and Musa (Peace Be Upon Them). Through these stories we discover what God is like, and what God wants from us his people. The Tawrat also shows us what God's laws and promises were for the people of Israel.
The Sahifan & Zabur SharifHistory and Prophetic Writings
The Bible then gives us some of the writings of the Sahifan, which give us the history of God's people, telling us when they obeyed God and were blessed and when they disobeyed God and were disciplined. In these writings we read the stories of and the word that God gave to Daud (PBUH), Suleman (PBUH), Younas (PBUH), and the prophets. The Holy Zabur, the Holy Proverbs of Suleman (PBUH), and the holy words that God spoke through his Prophets are also included.
Injil SharifThe Life and Teachings of Isa Masih
After these writings comes the Injil, in which are the life and words of Isa the Messiah and the acts and the teachings of the Rasulan.
If you are new to the Bible, we suggest you start with the Gospel according to Luke. You may also find it helpful to read the Letter of James, the Book of Jonah, and the Book of ProverbsWhen you read, you may have questions about what these books are teaching. Please know that we want to answer any questions you may have.
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The Day of Judgment
Those who follow Hazrat Isa al Masih (PBUH) believe in the coming Day of Judgment. That is the time at the end of the world when God will raise everyone from the dead and judge them for the things they did when they were alive.
Why is Hazrat Isa (PBUH) called the Messiah?
Messiah means The Anointed One. God chose and anointed Hazrat Isa (PBUH) for a special job. First, Hazrat Isa was anointed and filled with God's Spirit so he could show us the way to live our lives in ways that please God. Second, he was also chosen to set us free from our greatest enemies - Satan, nafs il amara bilsu, sin, and death. Satan is our enemy. We cannot see him or the other devils; but they can see us. And they attack us. Also, inside of us we have the wrong nafs - nafs il amara bilsu. Sometimes we can't resist temptation, and sometimes we do not want to resist. This is all because of this nafs. So, nafs and sin are great enemies. Finally, death is a terrible enemy that comes to everyone. Hazrat Isa was chosen and anointed to set us free from these enemies and then give us the power we need to live in the way that pleases God.
Does Allah talk with us?
Hazrat Ibrahim (PBUH) was called the friend of Allah. This is because he loved God and did what pleased God and God loved him. One of the ways God showed his love was by talking with Hazrat Ibrahim. The Tawrat also tells us that Allah loved and talked with Hazrat Musa (PBUH). God also loved and spoke to Hazrat Younas (PBUH) and the other prophets. So, if God loved and spoke to them, and God does not change, does God love and talk with us? God's Word tells us that he does. He shows his love to us by giving us his Holy Spirit and he speaks to us through his Spirit. But for God to talk to us, we need to submit to him and talk to him. This is what prayer is - talking with God.
What kind of person is Hazrat Isa al Masih (PBUH)?
When Hazrat Isa al Masih lived on the earth he did amazing things. As we read about him in the Gospel according to Luke, we see that he healed people, he calmed storms, he had power over demons and the evil eye, he took care of people by feeding them, he raised people from the dead, and he forgave people their sins.
How do Isayan worship?
Often we are asked: Do you do nmunz? How do you do nmunz? The word nmunz means worship. Isawian across the world worship Allah in different ways. Hazrat Isa al Mashi (PBUH) told us that it didn't matter where we did nmunz or what way we did it. As you will see below, what matters to Allah is that we worship in Spirit and truth. We will explain what that means.
Why do Isayan refer to Allah as Father?
Isayan refer to Allah as Father. The Tawrat Sharif teaches us that God created the world and everything in it. He also made human beings different than the animals and all the other parts of this good creation. Humans were made special. We were made with the ability to know God, to love God, and to show our love by obeying God's commands. God, therefore, has a special love for all human beings. When we submit to him and to his Messiah, and receive his cleansing and Spirit, we are brought into a special relationship with Allah. This relationship is like a Father with his children, and children with their Father.
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