User talk:Aaboelela

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Since you ask, the 12 disciples were: See apostles.
 * Simon Peter
 * Andrew
 * James and John, the sons of Zebedee
 * Philip
 * Bartholomew
 * Matthew (sometimes identified with Levi, son of Alphaeus)
 * Thomas, also known as Judas Thomas Didymus ("the twin")
 * James son of Alphaeus
 * Thaddaeus-Jude Thaddaeus- (called in some manuscripts of Matthew Lebbaeus)
 * Simon the Canaanite (called in Luke and Acts "Simon the Zealot")
 * Judas Iscariot

Salam, - Mustafaa 03:13, 4 Jan 2005 (UTC)

John the Baptist and the Gospel of Barnabas
hello Aaboelela

I note your comment that John the Baptist is not stated in the Qur'an to be a harbinger of the Gospel as revealed to Jesus.

I had taken the contrary view from a summary of classic Islamic opinion, where the view is attributed to Al-Badawi that the mention of the "Word of Allah" in Sura 3:39 refers specfically to the revelation to Jesus Christ.

Do you have another interpretation?

TomHennell 18th Jan 2006 TomHennell 11:42, 18 January 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for your comments Aaboelela

I take it that you find the word "harbinger" as implying something rather more technical than in my usage; but also that you agree that the "Word of Allah" in Sura 3:39 (referring to John's prophetic commission), and the "Word from him who is the Messiah" in Sura 3: 45 (referring to the Gospel of Jesus) are to be identified.

Would changing the word "harbinger" to "witness" resolve the problem?

regards TomHennell 17:14, 18 January 2006 (UTC)

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