The origin of the Muslim Jesus, "ISA" of the Quran.

The central figure that divides Islam and Christianity is Jesus Christ. In Christianity, he is God incarnate, while in Islam, he is nothing more than a mere man. According to the Muslim followers and the Quran, Jesus correct name is "ISA". However this section thoroughly address these accusations and investigates the Quranic usage of this name. My first Article, I wrote about the Muslim Jesus dealing with the historical origin of his name. It caused a great roar among many Muslims on the web. It is found at this link below.
  1. The Origin of the Muslim Jesus "ISA" of the Quran

    The article above is a must for all Non-Muslims to read. If you believe that Jesus was ISA of the Quran, then you need to read this important article. Who exactly is the Muslim Jesus compared to the one in the Bible? Very important topics are dealt with here. This article sent shockwaves throughout the net. There was a hurry by Muslim apologists to try and write a rebuttal to the material presented in the above article. The web administrator of Bismaki Allahuma, "Mohd Juferi" wrote an alleged rebuttal, and many Muslim sites quickly picked it up and linked it to there own websites. One example is shown from this site below:

    http://64.70.134.35/name_of_jesus.htm

    For some strange reason, Muslim apologists think that because one of their own responds to a site by answering Islam, that it somehow disproves our article. Mr. Juferi mad many mistakes in his paper that we clearly and easily pointed out in the following rebuttal.

  2. The Origin of the Muslim Jesus "ISA" of the Quran: Rebuttal to Muslim Apologists!

    This link offers a Rebuttal about the origin of "ISA", the Muslim Jesus. This page is also a companion to the first article. No one who tries to discuss Jesus with a Muslim should be without this paper. Many of the Muslim sites who linked Mr. Juferi's response to my original article weren't informed by him about our response to his article.

    Osama Abdallah of "Answering Christianity" was to afraid to even give any recognition to our response. We clearly pointed out where Mohd made glaring errors in his study about Aramaic and Arabic. We see that Muslim apologists are willing to propogate articles that are wrong and refuted because of their desperate attempts to make Islam more attractive to non-Muslims. So we asked them "What are you afraid of?" Some day they may tell us.

E-mail me Quennel Gale at queball20@yahoo.com