Jesus said that he is
the way and that no one can come to God except through him. What do
Muslims say about that?
Muslims believe that Jesus, on whom be peace,
was indeed the way. This means that he showed the way by which people
should approach God. He expected that people should follow him and imitate
him. His early followers were called followers of the way because,
obviously, they followed Jesus, and Jesus was the way (see Acts 9:2;
18:25; 19:9; 19:23; 22:4; 24:14; 24:22). They were also called Christians,
which means 'imitators of Christ' (see Acts 11 :26). This shows that the
early followers of Jesus copied and imitated him.
Jesus had said
that his true followers will hold on to his teachings, then they will know
the truth, and the truth will set them free (see John 8:31-32). God did
reveal His truth in these last times. And true followers of Jesus will
readily accept that truth, for they will find it in agreement with the
unadulterated teachings of Jesus. In these last times God has sent a
messenger and declared that anyone who claims to love Him must follow His
messenger, on whom be peace. God directs His messenger as follows: Say!
If you love Allah then follow me. Allah will love you and forgive your
sins. Surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful (Qur'an 3:31).
Now this
messenger, Muhammad, on whom be peace, has brought God's final message for
all of humankind. If we love God we must follow him. He brought the truth
which Jesus said his true followers will recognize. The truth sets people
free from unreasonable doctrines and dogmas.
Confusion arises in
the minds of some who imagine that Jesus is the only way for peoples of
all times and all places. Clearly, the Old Testament prophets directed
people to Yahweh, the only God. They showed therefore the way to Yahweh.
In fact, people were calling on the name of Yahweh since the time of Adam
(see Genesis 4:1).
Jesus was the way for his time; now Muhammad is
the way. We believe in both of them, and we worship the one God whom they
both worshipped. These men showed us the way to worship God. Jesus, for
example, fell on his knees and worshipped God (see Luke 22:4 1). He also
fell on his face and worshipped God (see Matthew 26:39). Muhammad too
adopted similar postures of humility in worshipping God. Likewise is the
practice of the true imitators of Jesus and Muhammad, peace be upon both
of them.
Finally, we should recall that Jesus is the way, not the
destination. He spoke of one who is greater than himself (see John 14:28).
And he said that, that one alone is the only true God (see John
17:3).
God has sent numerous prophets and messengers. Each in his
time was the way to God. No one can approach God in a way contrary to the
way of God's messenger. This is why God said that He will call to account
anyone who does not listen to His prophet who will speak in His name (see
Deuteronomy 18:19). |