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[quote]<p align=justify>Speacking to a Muslim Scholar on the topic in discussion, I was given some vital information on the topic--perhaps a new perspective on the advent of Jesus (pbuh). He told me that the Bible also talks about the second coming of Jesus (pbuh) and the Holy Qur'an has not negated this like it rebutted the claims of Trinity and the crucifixion. This shows that the Holy Qur'an has tacitly endorsed the second advent of Jesus (pbuh). If it were against the divine principles and scheme,the Holy Qur'an would have talked about it. <p align=justify>He further elightened me that the second advent of Jesus (pbuh) will have nothing to do with the Muslims. It means that the Muslims would not be required to profess faith in him. He would come to break the cross--an act which is especially between him and the Christians. Other matters reported in narratives about him also have nothing to do with the Muslims. If I remember accurately; he also told me that according to some reports, he would ask that native Muslims should not offer his [i]Namaz Janazah[/i]. Since the Muslims would not be required to profess faith in him, their divine code--the Holy Qur'an--is devoid of any mention of his second coming. [/quote]
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