Judah,
Christian2, can you give me a reference for that? Is there a surah that says just that? I would like to be able to make that point in any future debate with some of the folk I talk with.
It is Surah 61, verse 6: 061.006
YUSUFALI: And remember, Jesus, the son of Mary, said: "O Children of Israel! I am the messenger of Allah (sent) to you, confirming the Law (which came) before me, and giving Glad Tidings of a Messenger to come after me, whose name shall be Ahmad." But when he came to them with Clear Signs, they said, "this is evident sorcery!"
Notice the word "Ahmad." In the commentary of my Qur'an it says the following: "Ahmad", or "Muhammad", the Praised One, is
almost a translation of the Greek word Periclytos. In the present Gospel of John …the word, "Comforter" in the English version is for the Greek word "Paracletos", which means "Advocate", one called to help of another, a kind friend" rather than "Comforter". Our doctors contend that Paracletos is a corrupt reading for Periclytos, and that in their original saying of Jesus there was a prophecy of our holy Prophet Ahmad by name. Even if we read Paraclete, it would apply to the holy Prophet who is "a Mercy for all creatures" (xxi. 107) and "most kind and merciful to the Believers" (ix 128).
Here is an article analyzing the claim that Muhammad is the Comforter:
http://answering-islam.org/Silas/comforter.htm
I have made many arguments to Muslims about the Comforter. First of all Jesus was speaking to His disciples. He said the Comforter would be
in them. How could that be when Muhammad came 600 years later?
It is not just the Comforter that Muslims claim foretells of Muhammad. They are so desperate to have Muhammad foretold in the Bible that they take verses out of context and put their own spin on them. It is really very sad. Just when I think I have heard the last claim, up pops another one. One of the funniest is where they try to get Muhammad's name in the Song of Songs. The lady is describing her beloved and right in the middle of her little speech, up pops Muhammad's name.
I suspected that there was a large measure of political diplomacy in the statement, but as it stood, I saw it to be just plain wrong. You would surely think that those supposedly so well educated in Christianity would know much better than that, or do they have another agenda?
I read the statment by the Vatican very carefully. There is some truth to it. Muslims do revere Jesus and Mary and believe in the last day, etc. I think that the statement was a very cleverly crafted politically correct statement with the purpose of promoting religious tolerance. What do you expect them to say? Would you expect the Vatican to make a statement similar to what you and I would make?
Didn't the Pope meet recently with some Muslim leaders and basically say that we should work together to put an end to terrorism? He stopped short of saying that the Qur'an and the Hadiths are the source of that terrorism, but I think that the implication was there.
BTW: I just found this little document in response to the Vatican statement that you might be interested in reading:
http://www.justforcatholics.org/islam.htm