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Title: Ex Mulims
Post by: Zakir on December 30, 2017, 05:10:14 PM
I saw a video with 6.2 million views about a woman who got a vision from Jesus telling her Islam was false and there are some many of theses people in near death situations converting to Christianity. And it just makes me feel uncomfortable I know you guys are gonna tell me it's a load of garbage but does that mean every single one of them are liars.
Sometimes guys I feel lost and can't find the truth it so hard I ask Allah for a sign and pray but it never come's.
Title: Re: Ex Mulims
Post by: AMuslimDude213 on December 30, 2017, 06:03:09 PM
Be a bit skeptical,the way they speak,like a forced arab accent,and the shows they are on,these are usually famous christian shows,does that not seem fishy,how they are being paid millions for this?
Title: Re: Ex Mulims
Post by: shaad on December 30, 2017, 08:51:24 PM
I've seen and read lots of these cases in the past, well i've done some research as well and i found that Jesus did the opposite in some Dream, for example i remember reading a post of a muslim guy in ummah.com some years ago, he saw Jesus coming from heaven and there were two groups waiting for him, one was muslim and the other was christian, then a christian started calling Jesus "god" and Jesus got angry when he said that, he rebuked him and said he's just a mere human, a prophet just like muslims believe....there are other dreams that i've read about...so the situation seems complicated isn't it? On one hand we have a so called Jesus telling people to become Christians on the other hand he's affirming Islam....so which of these  Jesus is telling the truth? 2 totally different messages but one must obviously be fake right? Who knows if the Jesus in those dreams is the real one or not? He may be satan right? We know for a fact that satan can take any form and claim to be someone he is not, we know for a fact that satan can come in dreams...

I had lots of links to these sorts of "pro muslim type" jesus dreams in the past but they were Bookmarked in one of my older phone which i don't have anymore...anyway i tracked one of them down for you...P.S there's no evidence in the bible that proves Jesus as God...

https://www.ummah.com/forum/forum/islam/general-islamic-topics/73441-dreams-of-the-prophets-pbut?t=71673

P.S there's no evidence in the bible that proves Jesus as God...
Title: Re: Ex Mulims
Post by: shaad on December 30, 2017, 08:56:12 PM
I wonder how exactly i repeated the last sentence....anyway sorry about that...
Title: Re: Ex Mulims
Post by: Dr Tazeen on December 30, 2017, 11:21:08 PM
Satan misleading people..

There is a dua to seek refuge from satan misleading at the time of death, so its a fact that satan tries his best specially when someone is near death
Title: Re: Ex Mulims
Post by: Dr Tazeen on December 30, 2017, 11:22:26 PM
Also keep in mind that many videos could be simply fake
Title: Re: Ex Mulims
Post by: Sama on December 31, 2017, 06:53:01 AM

Jesus told me to convert to ISLAM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBV1aubnH9k
 
Al-Qurtubi said in at-Tadhkirah fi Ahwaal al-Mawtaa wa Umoor al-Aakhirah (29-30):

It was narrated from the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) that when a person is dying, two devils sit with him – one on his left and one on his right. The one who is on his right appears in the form of his father and says to him: O my son, I care for you and love you; die following the religion of the Christians, for it is the best of religions. The one who is on his left appears in the form of his mother, and says to him: O my son, my womb was a vessel for you, my breast gave you to drink and my lap was a pillow for you; die following the religion of the Jews, for it is the best of religions.

This was also mentioned by Abu’l-Hasan al-Qaabisi in Sharh Risaalah Ibn Abi Zayd, and something similar was mentioned by Abu Haamid in Kashf ‘Uloom al-Aakhirah

But what al-Qurtubi mentioned was not based on any evidence from the Qur’an or Sunnah, because there is no proven hadith to that effect. Rather this is one of the reports that some scholars transmitted in their books, but they are not to be found in the reliable books of hadith.
https://islamqa.info/en/224448