
Injeel for Muslims
Allah tala has given the Injeel Sharif as a light and guidance for all peoples, including the Muslim community. Come and learn about the Word of God in the Injeel Sharif with Dr. Dawood! Inshallah, one or two episodes will be released per week.
To download an app with the Injeel Sharif, use this link for the Google play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.biblica.urdu
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This app has translations of the Injeel Sharif in English, Nastaliq Urdu, and Devnagri Urdu. If you would like help getting the Injeel Sharif into any other language, please feel free to write to Dr. Dawood below.
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The Injeel in 90-days challenge. If you want to learn about the Injeel Sharif, your best next step is to read it. The Injeel Sharif contains 260 chapters, most of which can be read in about 5 minutes each. This means that if you read just three chapters a day, you can finish reading the Injeel Sharif in less than 90-days! And it will only take you 15-minutes a day.
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Injeel for Muslims
Tafsir of Matthew 2:1-11 The Announcement of Hazrat Isa al-Maseeh as King
About two years after the birth of Hazrat Isa al-Maseeh, wise men came from Persia to announce Hazrat Isa al-Maseeh as the promised king who would be born and who sat on the throne of Hazrat Dawood (AS).
This story shows that the Persian people were among the first to accept Hazrat Isa al-Maseeh. Today, many Persians are hearing this amazing story and choosing to follow Hazrat Isa al-Maseeh, just as their forefathers did.
When the wise men came from Persia, they came to announce Hazrat Isa al-Maseeh as king, bring Him gifts worthy of a king, and to worship Him.
Some Muslim leaders, such as Dr. Zakir Naik have demanded, "Where does Hazrat Isa al-Maseeh say, 'I am God, worship me?'" In this passage, we find the answer to Dr. Naik's question. Hazrat Isa al-Maseeh received worship many times in the Gospel of Matthew. Once Hazrat Isa al-Maseeh stopped a storm, and His disciples worshipped Him (Matthew 14:33). After He rose from the dead, two women worshipped him (Matthew 28:9). Then the closest disciples of Hazrat Isa al-Maseeh worshipped him when they say He had risen from the dead (Matthew 28:17). Indeed, Hazrat Isa al-Maseeh is greater than any prophet!