Thank you kindly. Your post sounds like it's authoritative. So then, there is no parallel with Jesus after all, and Muslims believe that Mohammed's remaining causality is only by way of his legacy. He is not an animate specter ruling from behind some dark curtain which is, as I've stated, what...
Non-sequitur. I never inquired about ordinary folks, what you call hopefuls. I asked about two purported potentates that allegedly haunt and, in Jesus's case, even control. But I've not heard clarity from any Muslim regarding whether Mohammed truly haunts or is alive or remains causal by other...
Both posts also beg the question what is meant by "his Lord". Does that mean Allah? You're allowed to believe in an a priori Almighty, I'll grant that - just no dead humans become spooky unseen potentates o_O
I never used the term "death" in my question. I said that Christians believe Jesus to still be very much alive - the belief is embedded in all of their rhetoric (eg. "Jesus is Lord"). They believe Jesus is still very much alive but in some 'spiritual' realm (I say that word with disdain, like...
I've heard a whole lot of Christians paying lip service to their top guy and in every single last case of such speech overheard, the present tense was used when referring to JC, signifying a live being.
Hi. Can someone please reply authoritatively? Yo I'm just a little curious if there is a parallel between the way Christians believe in Jesus - believing him to still be very much alive - and how Muslims see their hero and prophet, Mohammed. Do Muslims believe that Mohammed is still very much...