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1 Noah’s Ark by the Promised Messiah (as)

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3 The Kingdom of God in the Gospel
According to the Gospel, the Kingdom of God has not been established on Earth, but no reason has been given for this For the Christians, God is not the master and king of the earth The Gospel has caused Christians to believe that God is incapable of helping them in this world, until the Kingdom of God arrives

4 Proof of the Kingdom of God
The Promised Messiah (as) faced greater trials than the trial of the Messiah mentioned earlier, and he has been delivered from them

5 Trial of the Promised Messiah
The Promised Messiah (as) was charged with conspiracy to murder so that he would be sentenced to death Allah informed the Promised Messiah (as) in advance that he would be charged, and told him that he would be exonerated The Kingdom of God delivered him from this case

6 The Kingdom of God in the Holy Qur’an
“The Kingdom of God is established both upon earth and in heaven.” (57:3) “All of heaven and earth is obedient to Him. When He wills a thing He says ‘Be’ and it happens at once.” (36:83) “God has full power over His will, but most people are unaware of His power and might.” (12:22)

7 “The Gospel merely promises that the Kingdom of God will come, whereas the Quran says that the Kingdom of God is with you.”

8 Surah al-Fatihah The prayer which is set out in this Surah is in clear contrast to the teachings of the Gospel, which rejects the present Kingdom of God as having been established on earth.

9 Surah al-Fatihah Qualities which a King must possess:
Ability to nourish the people - providence Rabb-ul-Alamin: Lord of all the worlds Arrange for necessities required for sustenance of his subjects, out of his kingly mercy and not in return for anything Ar-Rahman: the Gracious Should help his subjects towards the achievement of that which they cannot attain by their own efforts Ar-Rahim: the Merciful Power to dispense reward and punishment Maliki Yawm-id-Deen: Master of the Day of Judgement

10 The Gospel praises the mild, meek, & forbearing
The Qur’an says these qualities are meritorious, but not when exercised inappropriately

11 The Importance of Prayer
Unless one establishes a sincere relationship with God, one cannot be strengthened by that heavenly power Until then, one is “dead and devoid of life.” “Become the children of heaven, not the children of earth… Satan steps forth only in darkness.”

12 With this spirit, we pray:
“O Master of these perfect attributes; O the Munificent one who nourishes each and every particle, all of which benefit from Your grace, mercy and power to reward and punish! Make us heir to the pious people of the past and bestow on us each and every blessing that You bestowed on them. And save us from disobedience lest we incur Your wrath and protect us lest we are deprived of Your help and are thereby led astray.” Ameen.

13 Resemblance to Mary (as) and Jesus (as)
In Surah Tahrim, it is stated that some people from among this Ummah would resemble Mary The quality of being Mary’s likeness would give birth to one who takes on the form of Jesus

14 Barahin-e-Ahmadiyyah
“O Mary! Wherefrom did you attain this blessing?” “O Mary! Shake the trunk of the palm tree.” “O Mary! Enter heaven with your companions. I have breathed into you from Myself the Soul of Truth.”

15 Barahin-e-Ahmadiyyah
‘O Jesus, I will cause thee to die and will exalt thee to Myself, and will place those who follow thee above those who disbelieve, until the Day of Resurrection. (3:56) Quranic verse refers to someone Among the ummah of Muhammad Turning into jesus from mary Born from Mary as jesus

16 Cases Against the Messiahs
Both Messiahs were tried in court Promised Messiah (as), respected by judge Captain Douglas, was honored and seated Jesus (as) was made to stand like a felon Juxtaposing the two cases

17 Christians’ goal of prayer in Gospel is to attain bread, while Muslims’ goal in the Qur’an is to attain the pleasure of God Almighty Christians deviated from the right path, and have taken a mere mortal for God Juxtaposing the two cases

18 Allah has blessed the Promised Messiah (as) even more than he blessed Jesus (as)
“Now, when I occupy such a status, just think of the rank occupied by the Holy Messenger (sa) in whose servitude I have come.” “That is Allah’s grace; He bestows it upon whomsoever He pleases” (Surah Al Ma’idah, 5:55) Juxtaposing the two cases

19 JAZAKALLAH


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