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3. “ . . . He shall bring forth judgment unto truth.” He chastised

the Jews for making God into a Jewish God for the Jews only,

which they still do. And he chastised the Christians for

making God into three, and in elevating Jesus to be son of

God etc.

4. “He shall not fail nor be discouraged, till he has set judgment

in the earth: and the isles shall wait for his law.” Compare

with Jesus, (pbuh) who did not prevail over his enemies and

was rejected by his own people: the Jews.

5. “ I, the Lord have called thee in righteousness, and will hold

thine hand, and will keep thee, and give thee for a covenant of

the people, for a light of the Gentiles.” “

And will keep thee,”

i.e.

no other Prophet will come after him. In a short time many

Gentiles and many Jews living in Madina were guided into

Islam. His sayings and teachings (Hadiths) are preserved

intact completely separate from the Qur’an.

6. “To open the blind eyes, to bring out the prisoners from the

prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the prison house.”

“Blind eyes, life of darkness” denotes here the pagan life of

servitude to idols and men. “Bring out the prisoners from the

prison” denotes the abolishment of slavery for the first time in

the history of mankind by the Prophet of Islam (pbuh).

7. “I am the Lord, that is My name, and My glory will I not give

to another,

neither My praise to graven images

.”

The

Prophet of Islam destroyed over 360 idols that were in the

Ka’bah when he conquered Makkah without a drop of

blood being shed. Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) is unique

among all Prophets as he is the

Seal of all Prophets

and

his teachings remain undistorted till today

.

Not so the

scriptures of Christianity and Judaism

!

8. “

Sing unto the Lord a new song

, and his praise from the end

of the earth, “ A new song as it is not in Hebrew or Aramaic,

but in

Arabic.

The praise of God and His messenger

Muhammed (pbuh) is chanted five times daily from the

minarets of thousands of mosques all around the world. i.e.