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Shocking “NEW INFORMATION”:  Some Muslims now believe Allah crucified and killed Jesus.  Did you know that by using Islamic sources some modern Islamic scholars support the idea that Allah was responsible for the death of Jesus on a cross in 1st century Jerusalem?  They also support the belief that it was Jesus’s death that was prophesized in Isaiah 53 and Daniel 9:26.

In a video from last May Ustadh (Professor) Ali Ataie makes the case, using the Quran, that Jesus did in fact die on the cross in the 1st century.  This week we will be discussing his position on this known fact and how he uses the Quranic verses 3:55 and 4:157-158 to justify this position.

Ustadh Ali Ataie is one of the foremost leading Islamic scholars in comparative religions today. He is currently a teacher and researcher of the Islamic Sciences and specializes in theology and biblical interpretation. Additionally, he is also the President and Founder of Muslim Interfaith Council and has been heavily involved in interfaith activities for the past 15 years.

He holds an undergraduate degree in Accounting, a Graduate Degree in Biblical Theology, and is currently working a PhD in Islamic and Biblical Hermeneutics.  

We can discuss this topic here in the group or you can come to a discussion group where the ideas expressed here can be openly discussed in a Zoom chat room.  Please tell me what your view of this topic is!

The discussion will begin Sunday, December 22nd at 3PM Eastern Standard Time (New York Time).

The Zoom Link for Cross and the Crescent Discussion Group is:  zoom.us/j/385004747

We will be there for 2 hours of great interaction, debate, and information!

Tune in and participate – we would be glad to hear from you!

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