Al Sir­at­ul Mus­taqi­im : The Mis­sion­ary Book of Deception

It is known that the Chris­t­ian mis­sion­ar­ies are des­per­ate to resort to the tac­tics of Paul by using guile and trick­ery in order to dupe Mus­lims une­d­u­cat­ed in their reli­gion to their worth­less cause. Such tac­tics have been exposed when they attempt to imi­tate the Islam­ic cal­lig­ra­phy of Qur’an­ic vers­es by apply­ing that cal­lig­ra­phy to the Ara­bic vers­es of the New Testament.

The mis­sion­ar­ies have now resur­faced with their lat­est under­hand tac­tics. They have pub­lished a small book­let, enti­tled Al Sir­at­ul Mus­taqi­im” (The Straight Path) with Qur’an­ic vers­es and Islam­ic imagery on its cov­er to dupe Mus­lims into buy­ing it. The title of this book­let itself is tak­en from Sura’ al-Fati­hah, the first chap­ter of the Qur’an.

How­ev­er, when one reads the con­tents of this book­let, it is clear that the dis­cussed issue is far from any­thing about Islam or its reli­gious prac­tices. It con­tained selec­tive vers­es from the Qur’an about the Prophet Jesus(P) and the warped inter­pre­ta­tion of Chris­to­log­i­cal impli­ca­tions is applied to these same verses.

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Al Siratul Mustaqiim: The Missionary Book of Deception 1
Cov­er of mis­sion­ary book : note the Bas­malah print­ed on the top of cover

Fig­ure 2 :

Al Siratul Mustaqiim: The Missionary Book of Deception 2
Pages 8 — 9. Mis­sion­ary manip­u­la­tion of Qur’an­ic verse on the sta­tus of Isa (P)

Fig­ure 3 :

Al Siratul Mustaqiim: The Missionary Book of Deception 3
Pages 10 and 11 of mis­sion­ary booklet

Fig­ure 4 :

Al Siratul Mustaqiim: The Missionary Book of Deception 4
Last page of the book with the address of publisher

The lat­est mis­sion­ary decep­tion is dis­gust­ing and shame­ful, to say the least. Insha’al­lah, we at bis​mikaal​lahu​ma​.org plan to dis­sect and refute the alle­ga­tions con­tained with­in the book­let. For now, please be made aware of this lat­est mis­sion­ary trick­ery and deception.

And only God knows best.Endmark

Cite this arti­cle as : Bis­mi­ka Allahu­ma Team, Al Sir­at­ul Mus­taqi­im : The Mis­sion­ary Book of Decep­tion,” in Bis­mi­ka Allahu­ma, Octo­ber 15, 2005, last accessed March 29, 2024, https://​bis​mikaal​lahu​ma​.org/​c​h​r​i​s​t​i​a​n​-​d​e​c​e​p​t​i​o​n​/​a​l​-​s​i​r​a​t​u​l​-​m​u​s​t​a​q​i​i​m​-​m​i​s​s​i​o​n​a​r​y​-​b​o​o​k​-​d​e​c​e​p​t​i​on/

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5 responses to “Al Sir­at­ul Mus­taqi­im : The Mis­sion­ary Book of Deception”

  1. zanariah ibrahim Avatar
    zanariah ibrahim

    this is dis­cust­ing. as a stu­dent in inter­na­tion­al islam­ic uni­ver­si­ty malaysia, i felt real­ly sad and mad. these things are clear­ly wrong and why still no actions from the authorities ?

    these things are way over limits..if we did­nt pre­vent it, it will bring bad con­se­quenses to mus­lim aqi­dah and in oth­er way, they will prais­es Jesus not Allah S.W.T.

  2. shadowofears Avatar
    shadowofears

    The Qur’an tells us a lot of won­der­ful things about Jesus. As a result, believ­ers in the Qur’an love Jesus, hon­our him, and believe in him. In fact, no Mus­lim can be a Mus­lim unless he or she believes in Jesus, on whom be peace.
    The Qur’an says that Jesus was born of a vir­gin, that he spoke while he was still only a baby, that he healed the blind and the lep­er by God’s leave, and that he raised the dead by God’s leave.

    What then is the sig­nif­i­cance of these miracles ?

    First, the vir­gin birth. God demon­strates his pow­er to cre­ate in every way. God cre­at­ed every­one we know from a man and a woman. But how about Adam, on whom be peace ? God cre­at­ed him from nei­ther a man nor a woman. And Eve from only a man, but not a woman. And, final­ly, to com­plete the pic­ture, God cre­at­ed Jesus from a woman, but not a man.

    What about the oth­er mir­a­cles ? These were to show that Jesus was not act­ing on his own behalf, but that he was backed by God. The Qur’an spec­i­fies that these mir­a­cles were per­formed by God’s leave. This may be com­pared to the Book of Acts in the Bible, chap­ter 2, verse 22, where it says that the mir­a­cles were done by God to show that he approved of Jesus. Also, note that Jesus him­self is record­ed in the Gospel of John to have said, I can do noth­ing of my own author­i­ty” (5:30). The mir­a­cles, there­fore, were done not by his own author­i­ty, but by God’s authority.

    What did Jesus teach ? The Qur’an tells us that Jesus came to teach the same basic mes­sage which was taught by pre­vi­ous prophets from God — that we must shun every false god and wor­ship only the one true God. Jesus taught that he is the ser­vant and mes­sen­ger of that one true God, the God of Abra­ham. These Quran­ic teach­ings can be com­pared with the Bible ( Mark 10:18 ; Matthew 26:39 ; John 14:28, 17:3, and 20:17) where Jesus teach­es that the one he wor­shipped is the only true God. See also Matthew 12:18 ; Acts 3:13, and 4:27 where we find that his dis­ci­ples knew him as Ser­vant of God.

    The Qur’an tells us that some of the Israelites reject­ed Jesus, and con­spired to kill him, but Allah (God) res­cued Jesus and raised him to Him­self. Allah will cause Jesus to descend again, at which time Jesus will con­firm his true teach­ings and every­one will believe in him as he is and as the Qur’an teach­es about him.

    Jesus is the Mes­si­ah. He is a word from Allah, and a spir­it from Him. He is hon­oured in this world and in the here­after, and he is one of those brought near­est to Allah.

    Jesus was a man who spoke the truth which he heard from God. This can be com­pared with the Gospel Accord­ing to John where Jesus says to the Israelites : You are deter­mined to kill me, a man who has told you the truth that I heard from God” (John 8:40).

    The Mis­sion­ar­ies are hypocrates for just copy­ing select­ed por­tions of Quran(sadly).

  3. Cloud Avatar
    Cloud

    The only rea­son the mis­sion­ar­ies are using the quran­ic vers­es about Jesus in the pam­phlet is sim­ply because to show the aver­age mus­lims that since Jesus is the word of God” stat­ed by quran itself, there­fore it qual­i­fies him to be the Son of God. That’s the main idea behind that pamphlet.

    The prob­lem is that, if the cre­ation of Jesus through the word of God qual­i­fies him as a son of God, then the same can be said to Adam. While it is true that Jesus is a mes­sen­ger of God, he’s not the only one.There were many who came before him, and all of them preach­ing the one­ness of God.

    Plus, even the Quran said on anoth­er verse that the word of God is just too many to write, and that if the sea is used as the ink and the tree as the pen, there won’t be enough.

    Any­way, Jesus did­n’t stay long on this earth, telling his dis­ci­ples that there will be a par­a­clytos” hail from the moun­tains of Param, descend­ed from the reject­ed cornerstone”.

  4. cahayta Avatar
    cahayta

    Is Ara­bic cal­lig­ra­phy lim­it­ed to Islam’s use of the language?!

    Why should­n’t chris­t­ian mis­sion­ar­ies use koran­ic vers­es to high­light what the koran itself says about the prophet Jesus ?

    If those vers­es regard­ing Jesus have been manip­u­lat­ed, then why don’t you islamists expound on what exact­ly those vers­es mean. Con­vince mus­lims what those vers­es actu­al­ly do not” say !

  5. shery Avatar
    shery

    Excel­lent work to expose these mis­sion­ar­ies traps.

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