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Salam Bros, and Sis,

this is an answer to someone who made a question, (Was Isa A.S. really crucifed), i saw it 2 days ago, as well as this is an answer to all those who think that Isa A.S. was crucifed.

In the Name Of Allah The Most Gracious The Most Merciful

Allah (swt) loved Prophet Isa very much and He wanted him saved, and Allah's plans always prevail. There was intrigue and a plot planned against Jesus. The Jewish High Priest, along with his helpers, convinced the Roman Ruler to do away with the man calling himself a Prophet.

A big heavy wooden cross was made and Prophet Isa was the intended victim along with a few others. Prophet Isa was forced to drag the large and cumbersome cross. Roman soldiers were all around and although they looked mean and ferocious on the outside they were feeling bad inside. The witnessing crowd included believers and nonbelievers along with Roman soldiers. As they witnessed the Prophet dragging the weighty cross, they felt for him—they felt very bad. Even those who were against Prophet Isa's teachings felt queasy and sick inside as they knew there was something unfair and evil going to take place. Everyone knew that Prophet Isa had done no wrong; he had called for goodness, so why the injustice?!?

But wait.  Allah (swt), the One and All-Powerful was on Prophet Isa's side.  On that day, as Prophet Isa was to be crucified, Allah Almighty came to Isa's aid.  Allah (swt) made the likes of Prophet Isa to appear on the cross.  What people saw crucified was not actually Prophet Isa, rather it was another being who was made to look exactly like Prophet Isa to take his place on the cross.  (Surah 4  :  Ayah  157)

  It was a discernment that only Allah, the Creator, wished it to be.  Allah (swt)  wanted to save Isa the Prophet and so He did.  It was in a most unique and magnificent way.  In this manner Prophet Isa the Messiah was saved, as Allah wished it to be.

  The man born by miracle, who ministered for only three years, was taken to the Most High, as Allah Himself desired.  Neither Roman rulers nor Jews could succeed in killing the Prophet as Allah wanted him to be above them ... and so it was.

  People who witnessed the crucifixion were saddened and felt guilty.  They did not know it was not Isa but some other being crucified.  They were very upset and felt extremely heavy-hearted as they went home crying.

A few days later Prophet Isa was seen, whereby he was taken to Heaven according to Allah's decree

asked May 25 '12 at 12:29 TeenMuslim ♦ 86214 TeenMuslim's gravatar image
edited May 25 '12 at 12:36

thanks alot for your answer my brother

(May 25 '12 at 12:34) MrIslamista MrIslamista's gravatar image

Jazak Allah Khair

(May 25 '12 at 13:44) TeenMuslim ♦ TeenMuslim's gravatar image

i have made this up, for fake hope, so shall he understand something.

(Jul 29 '12 at 05:47) TeenMuslim ♦ TeenMuslim's gravatar image
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