(February 20, 2018 at 9:58 pm)orthodox-man Wrote:(February 20, 2018 at 9:24 pm)Grandizer Wrote: No, it just shows that Christianity is about a relationship with God through Jesus, while Islam is submission to Allah. Two different ways of thinking about God and/or prophets mean different attitudes among the respective adherents, different sets of doctrines, and differences in visions and such. The differences say nothing, though, about the veracity of either religion/faith.
Grandizer, I was wondering, even though some Muslims say they expect to see Muhammad in heaven and some NDE researchers who were Muslim were surprised Muslims never mention their prophet, do you still think it makes sense Muhammad comes up,less due to your explanation of a different relationships?
Here is a possible explanation, according to this link:
https://listverse.com/2016/01/31/10-surp...r-beliefs/
Quote:One theory suggests that Muslims who experience NDEs may be reluctant to talk about them because NDEs contradict the orthodox teachings of Islam. These people may be afraid of being branded as heretics.