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The Objection to the Crucifixion
The Objection to the Crucifixion
Perhaps the greatest obstacle that keeps most Muslims from accepting
the truth of the New Testament is the story of the crucifixion of
Jesus. They adamantly refuse to accept the truth that Jesus died on
the cross, and they insist that the whole story of the crucifixion
is a hoax to deceive the Christian community. Many of these Muslims
further claim that this is one of the reasons why the Qur'an was
revealed -- it came to correct this false teaching about Jesus dying
on the cross.
If the story of the crucifixion is a hoax, and if the Qur'an came to
mankind to correct this false doctrine, then it would only be reasonable
to expect the Qur'an to have a great number of verses declaring very
clearly, "Jesus did not die on the cross," just as there are
many verses declaring the resurrection of the dead and the Day of
Judgment! The Qur'an has over six thousand verses. Would it be too much
to expect a mere 5% of all its verses to declare "Jesus did not die on
the cross?" What about only 1%? That would mean only sixty verses.
At least we could expect ten verses out of six thousand to clearly state
without doubt, "Jesus did not die on the cross." This would certainly
help to clear up the controversy, and most Muslims would agree that yes,
the Qur'an must surely contain at least ten verses to clearly support
their claim.
Now for an amazing revelation! Out of over six thousand Qur'anic verses,
there is not one single verse that simply says that Jesus did not die
on the cross or that Jesus was never crucified. Not even one!
Furthermore, out of the whole Qur'an, there is only one passage that
speaks on the issue of the crucifixion. It reads as follows:
That they (the Jews) said (in boast) "We killed Christ Jesus,
the son of Mary, the Apostle of God" - But they killed him not
nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them, and
those who differ therein are full of doubts, with no (certain)
knowledge, but only conjecture to follow, for of a surety
they killed him not. Nay, God raised him up unto Himself;
and God is exalted in Power, Wise;
Surat-un Nisaa (4):157
Look carefully at the passage. The subject of the passage is not
Jesus, but instead, the Jews; and it clearly says that the Jews
did not kill or crucify Jesus. but nowhere does it say that Jesus
never died on the cross. And this is the only verse about the
crucifixion.
The phrase "but so it was made to appear to them" is not clear,
and as a result has opened the door to many interesting theories
as to how Jesus was supposedly rescued from the cross. One favorite
tradition is that God changed the appearance of Judas the traitor
to look like Jesus so that it was really Judas who was nailed to
the cross, not Jesus. But no such story is found anywhere in the
pages of Al-Qur'an. Such stories come only from the imagination
of great story tellers!
The phrase in question could just as well be explained in this
way. The Jews plotted against Jesus and boasted that they had put
an end to Jesus. It certainly appeared that their scheme had
succeeded and that the ministry of Jesus was silenced for good.
But God was likewise planning. Though Jesus died, God raised him
to life to prove to the Jews that Jesus was indeed the Messiah.
He was the One who God anointed to be Savior and Ruler of mankind.
According to the Holy Scriptures, it was God's good plan that Jesus
suffer the agonizing death of the cross. This death of Jesus was
to reveal the suffering love of God who agonizes over the continual
sin and rebellion of the human race whom God lovingly created to
worship and adore Him. In relation to God's plan, the death of
Jesus was to be the fulfillment of all the animal sacrifices.
This is why Jesus is called "the Lamb of God." His sacrificial
and atoning death was to provide redemption and forgiveness of sin,
and more importantly, entry into the very presence of God. It was
Jesus who was to lead man into the presence of God, and not some
four-footed beast! The animal sacrifice was only a symbol of the
far purer sacrifice that God Himself provided.
And so all of this was the plan of God, not the plan of the Jews.
The Jews did not put Jesus on the cross, God did, to reveal His
plan of salvation for all mankind. In order to prove to the world
that the cross was God's plan to overcome the scheme of Satan, God
raised Jesus from the dead, exalted him into Heaven, and seated him
at the right side of His throne!
The Qur'an mentions the death of Jesus as follows:
So peace is on me the day I was born, the day that I die,
and the day that I shall be raised up to life (again).
Surat-u Maryam (19):33
Most Muslims accept the birth of Jesus; most Muslims accept the
raising of Jesus into Heaven. It should not be so difficult then
to believe that somewhere in between, Jesus died, as clearly
indicated by the above Qur'anic verse. This verse certainly agrees
with the teaching of the Bible that Jesus was born, died, and was
raised to life and lifted into Heaven. However, the Qur'an
unfortunately does not tell us anywhere how Jesus died. This of
course poses a question and the Qur'an itself clearly gives the
following instructions whenever one is in doubt:
If thou were in doubt as to what We have revealed unto thee,
then ask those who have been reading the Book from before
thee (ask the People of the Book).
Surat-u Yunus (10):94
The People of the Book know how Jesus died because the Bible very
clearly gives the answer. The following verses should remove any
further doubt from the mind of the inquirer.
Now as Jesus was going up to Jerusalem, he took twelve disciples
aside and said to them, "We are going up to Jerusalem, and the
Son of Man (the Messiah) will be betrayed to the chief priests,
and the teachers of the Law. They will condemn him to death
and will turn him over to the Gentiles (non-Jews) to be mocked
and flogged and crucified. On the third day he will be raised
to life.
Matthew 20:17-19
Men of Israel, listen to this: Jesus of Nazareth was a man
accredited by God to you by miracles, wonders, and signs,
which God did among you, as you yourselves know. This man
(Jesus) was handed over to you by God's set purpose and
foreknowledge; and you with the help of wicked men put
him to death by nailing him to the cross. But God raised him
from the dead, freeing him from the agony of death, because
it was impossible for death to keep its hold on him.
Acts 2:22-24
God has raised this Jesus to life, and we are all witnesses
to the fact. Exalted to the right hand of God...
Acts 2:32-33
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