Aug
21
2007

Melvyn Bragg: The Muslim Jesus

iot_bragg_rhn.jpgI have to say, i like Melvyn Bragg, in fact, i have always found him to be a very honest and likable person and his shows can be very informative. So when was i reminded, in a spate of text messages (that i am sure was played across every Muslim household across the UK) that a programme about Jesus (as) was to be aired by Melvyn Bragg..and that Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, amongst others, would be speaking on, i got very excited. Not least because finally we were going to get someone with knowledge on television speaking about Islam sensibly rather than some puppet Muslim who utters the kind of rubbish we are so accustomed to listening to on TV.

I tuned in (i must admit to sending a few text messages myself) and i really enjoyed it, i felt that they could have expanded on a few of the issues raised though, for example, they could have gone into much more detail about the second coming Of Jesus Christ (as) as this is an event that is so important to both Christians and Muslims. What we got was a glossing over of information about the second coming and so we never really got stuck into the ‘nitty gritty’ of it, unfortunately.

It was the first time i was watching something on TV that was presenting the Muslim understanding of things and i hope…i really hope it wont be the last.

It was also good in the sense that the issues that fundamentally divide Christians and Muslims were raised too. Shaykh Hamza Yusuf said:

“In the Christian narrative the most central and fundamental point of Christianity is the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ but Islam basically denies that. The Qur’an states that it was made to appear that Jesus was crucified as when the Romans captured Jesus God organised a rescue operation.”

and that really did say it all as it is this issue alone that divides these two religions.

Melvyn Bragg interviewed a couple of Christians about the Qur’an stories and the stories of the hadith regarding Prophet Jesus (as) and i was not surprised to hear them refer to it as fairy tales and made up stories from the periods after Prophet Jesus (as). However, i was very surprised to hear them go down the route of authenticity in their defense of the Bible narrative. They claimed that the bible is rigorously authentic…which is absolute nonsense - Christianity does not have sanad which establishes authenticity for their Bilble like the Muslims do for the Hadith or the Jews did (at some point in their history) for the Torah - the Christians have actually no idea at all who wrote the Bible and who witnessed what event and moreover, they use a translation of a translation, of a translation, of a translation, of a translation, of a translation that was made many many years after the time of Prophet Jesus (as). The authenticity of the Bible passages are in total question…as apposed to the Hadiths where Muslims themselves have imposed the tightest and most rigorous quality and authenticity tests…

..anyway i digress..

16n_patrick_wideweb__430×293.jpgObviously, we are going to get uneducated idiot apostates like Patrick Sookhdeo, an Anglican canon, who said of the program: “How would the Muslim community respond if ITV made a program challenging Muhammad as the last prophet?” and we are going to get Christians, in retaliation, insulting Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) like they love to do.

But those of us, Christian or Muslim should be happy that we finally had some honest television about Islam and Christianity and the tenants of faith because, let’s be fair; we haven’t had much we could smile about on TV have we?

It could have been better though, i was not 100% happy because i felt that if some of the issues were discussed in more detail the Christians may have realised that they need to actually start to think more about what they believe.

 

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4 Comments »

  • George UNITED STATES

    Do you not see the enormous irony of your words, the enormous chasm of credibility, and the basis you lack as a Muslim from which to speak about anything? What has Islam contributed of value or good? It is an abyss unlike any other in history. Even your religion is at its heart wholly dependent upon and co-opted from others. [The Bible is purportedly your record and foundation, yet it is at the same time unreliable and corrupted. You're okay with that?] Islam, when practiced as its founder, exhibits nothing but violence, deceit, backwardness and religious idiocy. Thankfully many Muslims live according to conscience (which as you can see in the recent public discussion between Qaradawi and Mishal, is what Islam acts to suppress!). Indeed, the moral condition is perilous. Its bankruptcy is evident in its bitter fruits. What science, technology, social or cultural development, art has Islam produced? You know the alleged merits of past achievement, apparently Avicenna and Averroes and the number zero, et. But they are historical fables; most all were Islamicized peoples, who at first continued in their wellspring of light and life and produced something despite Islam. History shows clearly what happens to these communities and all peoples who succomb or submit to the darkness and destruction that is Islam. If that is your choice, ethos and your achievement, what have you to say?

    Comment | August 22, 2007
  • Well, after that ignorant torrent of abuse which manifested itself in a murky dark corner of your blinded, ill informed and hate filled heart, i cannot say too much…!

    There is not a word yet created that describes what an ignorant and unintelligent piece of writing you have just managed to type.

    Your prejudice oozes through every sentence, comma and full stop. I will leave you with a word from your Creator

    In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

    Say: O you that reject Faith!

    I worship not that which you worship,

    Nor will you worship that which I worship.

    And I will not worship that which you have been worshiping

    Nor will you worship that which I worship.

    To you your Way, and to me mine.

    Comment | August 22, 2007
  • Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullah Sidi,

    JazakAllah khayran for the kind words on my blog. MashaAllah this looks like an amazing blog. I put on my blogroll, and inshaAllah definitely come this site now. :)

    Take care Sidi, and please keep me in your adiyyah.

    Ma’salama

    Sufyan Yunus

    Comment | August 23, 2007
  • hafsa UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

    Dearest George,

    what a torrent of abuse, I read through it and just thought wow you have absolutely no idea of Islam, absolutely nothing. I pray that Allah (SWT) will guide you. Please try and look at Islam with a clean and open mind not judging it by what you see on TV and what you read in the papers and then you may come to understand why so many people are turning to Islam

    Comment | December 12, 2007

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