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      • In Judaism, water baptism is a way to become part of the covenant between God and his people. And in Islam, water baptism is seen as a sign of submission to Allah.
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  2. Dec 20, 2022 · For Jesus (peace and blessings be upon him) and his followers, Baptism was just a bath or ablution to purify themselves physically, ritually and spiritually, but, with Pauline interpretation, it became a symbol of belief in Jesus’ so-called death and resurrection.

  3. Nov 17, 2022 · In Islam, water is pure and sent as a gift from Allah. This is repeated many times in the Quran, as in Surah 77, verse 27: We provided you with sweet water. According to Islam, all water – as long as it is mutlaq (absolutely natural, free from impurities) – can be used for ablution.

  4. He told them that when a person takes a Baptism in water, actually he immerses himself in Jesus’ blood and dies with him and then he is resurrected like Jesus into a new person. (See Romans 6:3-4). Paul gave a new definition of Baptism.

  5. Oct 25, 2024 · Christian baptism, in which newborn babies [or adults] are blessed by holy water and accepted into the Church, also reveals a different view of water in the two religions. In Islam, all water is sent as a gift from Allah.

  6. Dec 26, 2023 · In short, the Bible teaches that water baptism is a symbol of our faith in Jesus Christ and our identification with his death, burial, and resurrection (see Romans 6:3-5). When we are baptized in water, we are publicly declaring our trust in Jesus and our commitment to following him.

  7. The commentators al-Jalalain and al-Baizawi say that the term refers to baptism. Al-Baizawi says: "the Nasra (Christians) were in the habit of dipping their offspring in yellow water which they called al-Ma'mudiyah and said it purified them and confirmed them as Christians."

  8. Zamzam water is regarded as blessed and holy water, and one that can perform miracles. Muslims drink the water for protection, for blessing and for cure. It is used at weddings to bless the bride and groom, for mothers after giving birth, for babies and sick people.

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