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On Mar 24, 4:41 am, Peter Hendra wrote:
On 24 Mar 2007 16:30:50 -0700, "Tim" wrote: On Mar 23, 4:28 am, Peter Hendra wrote: On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 17:52:01 -0600, "KLC Lewis" wrote: "Jeff" wrote in message ... * Peter Hendra wrote, On 3/23/2007 4:03 AM: Actually, that confirms my claim that there is no definitive spelling in English. The preferred English is now Muhammad, but there are many others and it is polite to follow whatever convention is used for a personal name. However, according to the Guardian style guide some Muslims find the traditional spelling "Mohammed" and varients to be archaic and disrepectful. Well, that may be so but there are a great deal of Moslems I have met with my spelling of my name in Turkey, Egypt, Sudan, Yemen, Oman and in Indonesia and Malaysia. This is the first I have heard of any spelling of the name to be disrespectful This is the first I had heard of that. I don't know if its specifically British, or new political correctness. Of course, a newspaper style guide is likely to be responsive to a vocal minority, so its not clear what the meaning of "many" is. http://www.guardian.co.uk/styleguide...184829,00.html Muhammad Muslims consider Muhammad to be the last of God's prophets, who delivered God's final message. They recognise Moses and Jesus as prophets also. The above transliteration is our style for the prophet's name and for most Muhammads living in Arab countries, though where someone's preferred spelling is known we respect it, eg Mohamed Al Fayed, Mohamed ElBaradei. The spelling Mohammed (or variants) is considered archaic by most British Muslims today, and disrespectful by many of them Yeah, like there was a Jewish boy running around the Middle East named "Jesus." It ain't even close to being phonetically correct. Yes KLC, He was a Jewish boy. for his entire life, he was never a Christian. I was always confused as a kid by the many pictures of Jesus (we refer to him as Isus ibn Mariam - the last often is spelled with a "y"). He was usually portrayed as having blonde hair, fair skin and bright blue eyes. His outstretched hands were never calloused like other carpenters. I'll bet you didn't know that he is also the Moslem Messiah. . cheers Peter- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I've never heard of him as a "Moslem Messiah" as far as I know, the Muslims, consider him a great teacher, but not the "onlybegotten Son of God" , and deffinately not on the same level as Mohammed. 2. When Jesus stated that he was the "Son of God", this is what any member of the Pharisees believed - that each was a son of God. Have you even wondered why Jesus was not brought before the Sanhedrin on charges of blasphemy because of that statement? Peter, I was making reference to John 3:16 Conserning the Sanhedrin , yes,m thats correct, but when Jesus was refering to Him being the Son , and talking of Son/Father about himself and his relationship with God, you gotta admit, they did get a bit hacked. |
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