The Holy Spirit in the Quran is NOT the angel Gabriel. There's no evidence for that claim in Islam.
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 Published On Premiered Apr 28, 2024

Muslims, did you know that your view of talheed is contradicted in the Quran? Most Muslims make the claim that the Holy Spirit is the angel Jibril without realizing that they have absolutely zero evidence for this claim.

If I’m wrong, please show me where it states in the Quran or the Hadiths that the Holy Spirit is the angel Jibril and don’t forget to paste the Arabic and the reference in the comments as well so I can do my own research. I don’t want your translations. Show me the Arabic.

To be clear, I don’t want to see where the words Holy Spirit show up in the Quran. We already know. It appear in
Q2:87
Q2:253
Q5:110
and 16:102

What I want to know is where it says that the Holy Spirit is Jibril like most Muslims claim.

The word Ruh in Arabic means Spirit. It doesn’t mean soul and doesn’t mean Jibril so don’t be a liar.

If you’re a Muslim who claims that Jibril impregnated Mary, you need to prove that claim.

In fact, you’ll find that the Quran itself makes a clear and definite distinction between the Spirit, the Ruh of Allah and the angels.

In Quran 70:4, the Spirit is not an angel. He’s distinct from angels.

“the angels and the spirit will ascend to Him on a Day fifty thousand years in length.

Why do Muslims today deny this? Because the Holy Spirit of Allah not only contradicts the pillars of Islam and the Quran itself, but it also validates the New Testament’s claim about who the Holy Spirit is.

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