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From: mounira@garfield.UUCP (Mounira Gad)
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Subject: Re: Re: Who rose from the dead?
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Date: Sun, 9-Dec-84 18:08:17 EST
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Posted: Sun Dec  9 18:08:17 1984
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| > > Did Mohammed rise from the dead?  No, I don't think so.  Jesus Christ did.
| > > [KEN NICHOLS]
| > 
| > To which a Muslim might reply:
| > 
| > Did Jesus rise from the dead?  No, I don't think so.  Mohammed did.
| > > [Rich Rosen]
| 
| Do Muslims say that Mohammed rose from the dead?
| -- 
| [Paul DuBois]

     Anyone who would even suggest that muslims believe that Mohammed 
  rose from the dead obviously doesn't have the foggiest notion 
  about what Islam is. Mohammed is believed by muslims to be a 
  prophet -NOT A GOD- who simply had a message for man about 
  how people should live their lives in order to produce maximum
  order on earth.  Also Islam is big on the fact that there is
  only ONE GOD ie. the claim by Mohammed or any of his followers 
  that make him anything more then human (If he had risen from 
  the dead) would go against the basic premise of Islam. One cannot 
  draw a parallel between Islam and Christianity when it comes to 
  the crucial point of why we believe. 
     
     Mounira Gad.