From a staunch Baptist household to embracing Islam — this sister’s journey proves what the Bible itself teaches when you read it honestly. Jesus was not a Christian; he was a Muslim in the truest sense of the word — one who submitted to the Creator alone. The same message of pure monotheism that is found scattered throughout the Bible is preserved completely and perfectly in the Quran, and more truth seekers are discovering this every day.
What Jesus Actually Taught in the Bible
The Bible itself contains the evidence. “Hear O Israel, the Lord thy God is One” — not three in one. When Jesus was asked how to attain eternal life, he did not say “worship me.” He said: “Why are you calling me good? There is only one good, and that is God. If you want eternal life, keep the commandments.” This is exactly what Muslims are doing — worshiping the Creator alone and striving to follow His commandments.
“Jesus was not a Christian, nor was Abraham or Moses. They were all ones who submitted themselves to God alone — to the Creator, not the creation. That is what a Muslim is.”
The Commonalities Between Bible and Quran
- Hijab in the Bible — 1 Corinthians states that a woman who prays without her head covered might as well shave her head; Mary, the mother of Jesus, wore hijab
- Direct worship of God — Jesus prayed to the Father; he never established himself as an object of worship nor put any intermediary between himself and God
- The commandments — The moral laws God prescribed are for our benefit and protection, and Muslims follow them as Jesus instructed
- The Quran preserves what was altered — Bits and pieces of truth remain in the Bible, but the Quran came as the final, tamper-proof revelation to confirm and complete the original message
“Mary, before Jesus was born — did she worship him who was not even brought into this world yet? When he was a baby, was she worshiping him as a god? No. She was worshiping the same God that Muslims worship: Allah.”
Do What Jesus Did
The advice could not be simpler: do what Jesus actually did. He did not put anyone between himself and God. He dialed up direct to his Creator. He submitted his will to the will of God. That is Islam. Call on the Creator alone, ask Him for guidance, and the path will become clear. It is not esoteric or strange — it is the most natural, straightforward message ever delivered to humanity: worship the Creator, not the creation.