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Yousef addresses misconceptions on Islam's connection to Christianity

June 17, 2025 | Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois


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Yousef addresses misconceptions on Islam's connection to Christianity
In a powerful address at the Village of Arlington Heights Board of Trustees meeting, Yousef, a local resident, sought to bridge divides and foster understanding among community members. He emphasized the shared values between Islam and Christianity, highlighting that both faiths advocate for submission to God's will.

Yousef pointed out that Jesus, peace be upon him, exemplified this principle in the Gospel of John, stating, "I seek not my own will, but the will of the Father." He argued that this makes Jesus, in essence, a Muslim, as the term refers to anyone who submits to God. He further illustrated his point by referencing Jesus' prayer posture in the Garden of Gethsemane, which mirrors the way Muslims pray today.

The speaker also clarified the origins of the term "Christian," explaining that it was first used by non-believers in Antioch, long after Jesus' time. He stressed that the name was not divinely given but rather a label assigned by those outside the faith.

Yousef concluded with a message of unity, quoting the Quran to remind attendees of the shared humanity among all people, regardless of race or background. He urged the community to recognize their commonalities and strive for greater understanding and respect.

This call for unity and respect among diverse faiths resonated strongly, highlighting the importance of dialogue in overcoming misconceptions and fostering a more inclusive community.

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