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shahid786
Feb 1, 2011, 10:52 AM
Salam wa alikum,

I have 2 questions:
First question.. when jesus was put on the cross as per christian bible he cried out O'Allah O'Allah in Hebrew language... but we all muslims know that Hazrat Isa was taken up to the skies by Allah . Then Who ? Cried out Allah name??

Second , what does islam say about Dinasours , cause I c the documentry channels and they find these remains of ancient bones like TREX and others... (Jurassic Park was made as an example)... These are evidences of what does islam talk about any perticular species that existed..?

Thank you very much..

Shahid.

AbuBakr_Fin
Feb 24, 2011, 01:10 PM
There are two opinions, of which I think the correct is that `Iisaa -`as- asked Hawaariyuun -rA`a- does someone take shahadah from Allaah, and when the first of them asked for it, he made du`aa for Allaah to give his own appearance to that person, who was then crusified in stead of him. And I heard from someone that knows from jews that the more correct meaning of: "Eeli, Eeli lamaa sabakhtanii", is not "Oh my God (Ilaahii) why have you forsaken me"! That statement is not attributed to any b, but believing muslim, and the correct meaning according to him was: "...Why have you blessed me with so much grace!!"
Verily the christians are deluded in their disbelief.
To the next question; I think Allaah has said "The creation of the heavens and the earth is greater than your creation, but most men know not.", and that: "And He created what you know not.", and: "Praise be to Allaah, The Lord of the worlds!" Those Verses include whatever. Don`t you know that even at this moment there are innumerous living beings in the oceans and the rain forests that no human being knows about, or has ever seen, and they praise Allaah, pray to Him, and He takes care of them? Dinosaurs were just some of these innumerous creations, and Allaah keeps on creating them. SubHaanAllaah. Allaahu akbar. La ilaha ill-Allaah!

Wa aleikumus-Salaam.

Excuse me. I meant to say that no believer could say to Allaah that He has forsaken him. A believer would rather say: "Forgive me, for I had turned away from you, but you never forsaked me"