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Christians Must Heed
                                              Jesus




                     Our Prophet (pbuh) Spoke with Christians
                     When the Prophethood Came to Him


                     When our Prophet (pbuh) began preaching with the title of
                 Messenger of God, he first met with various Christians from
                 Mecca. In the first days, when revelation began coming to him, it
                 was Waraka bin Nawfel, a Christian with handwritten copies of
                 the Gospel, who spoke with the Prophet and Hazrat Khadija.
                 (Bukhari, Bedu al-Vahy 3)


                     Our Prophet (pbuh) Never Permitted Any
                     Interference in Anyone's Religion

                     In 630 our Prophet who applied the verse "La iqraha fı'd-
                 dîn (There is no compulsion in the religion)" (Koran, 2:256), an
                 expression of the freedom to choose one's own religion, issued
                 the following command to the envoys who arrived at Medina
                 from the ruler of Khimyar to announce that they had become
                 Muslims:

                     If a Jew or a Christian becomes a Muslim, they are then one of
                     the believers (equal with them under the law). But there can
                     be no interference with anyone who wishes to remain in
                     Judaism or Christianity. (Ibn Hisham, as-Sira, vol.II, 586)


                     Our Prophet (pbuh) Personally Did
                     Business with Jews

                     One of the values on which the Messenger of God

                 based his relations with other people is honesty. The fact
                 that someone in whom he saw this virtue was a member
                 of another faith did not stop him entering into business re-






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