ESTRANGEMENT OF JESUS FROM POLYTHEISM AMONG HIS FOLLOWERS ( VERSES NO.116-118)

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Quran,Translation and Commentary in Brief (Vol. 02)
Verses 116-118Verses 119-120

ESTRANGEMENT OF JESUS FROM POLYTHEISM AMONG HIS FOLLOWERS

 ( VERSES NO.116-118)

      These verses imply the converse of God with His Messenger Jesus Christ in the Resurrection Day and Final Judgement. Here Jesus Christ is asked:-

      ``Did you say to people, take me and my mother as two deities?'' We have not heard the Christians saying that Mary is the Lord God; but the worship of Mary as the mother of God and as a deity, like any other idol, though repudiated by the Protestants; was widely spread in the earlier churches, both in the East and the West.

      Jesus estranging from all sorts of polytheism, very politely answers God through a few phrases and sentence which follows:-

      1- First of all he praises his Lord saying: Glory to You!.

      2- Secondly he repudiates the godship, and the character of a deity or divining attributed to him by saying:- ``How could I say something that I have no right to say it?''

      3- He then reasons by refering to the infinite knowledge of God and disclaiming any knowledge of the sort of things attributed to him by those among his followers, who like to exaggerate and enlarge matters beyond the truth. He says to God;- ``If I had said so, certainly you must have known it well,'' because you know all that is in me, while I know not what really is in you. Verily You are the only knower of the unseen, and anything which is hidden.

      4- My Lord! I did say nothing to them except that which you ordered me to say, and that was; to worship Allah who is my Lord and your Lord.

      5- So long as I was among them, I looked over them and prevented them to worship the false gods besides you, but when you took me out of them, You, Yourself were looking after them alone.

      6- And after all! Thy will be done! If you punish them they are your servants, and if you forgive them, you are the Mighty, Wise.

      In other word, if you forgive them their sins, you have every right to do that because they are all your servants. If you decided to punish them, it is according to your infinite Wisdom and general plan in universe, and you know better what is what, and what is to be done.

 

 

 

 

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