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The Islamic view of the Bible is a topic in Islamic Christianity studies.
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[edit] Biblical prophecy of Muhammad
Certain passages in the Bible have been interpreted by some Islamic scholars as prophetic references to Muhammad, [1] such as Deuteronomy 18:15-22.
Mention of Parakleitos (English translation commonly "Comforter") in John 14:16, 15:26, 16:7 and John 18:36 have been taken to be prophetic references to Muhammad. Christian scholars, on the other hand, tend to interpret Parakleitos as the Holy Spirit. [1]
Similarly, the Spirit of truth mentioned in John 16:12-14 has been interpretted as a prophetic reference to Muhammad.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Abdus Sattar Ghauri (September 2006). "Muhammad foretold in the Bible: An Introduction" Renaissance 16 (9). ISSN 1606-9382.