Muslims often claim Jesus prayed like they do, pointing to a single verse about prostration. But here’s the truth: prostration was a universal act of reverence, practiced by pagans, Jews, and others long before Islam existed. It’s hardly exclusive.
Nowhere in the Bible does Jesus instruct anyone to pray like Muslims — no specific routine of standing, hand-raising, or repetitive phrases. Instead, Jesus gave a simple, heartfelt prayer in Matthew 6:9-13, starting with “Our Father in heaven.” No rituals, no foreign mantras, and certainly no kissing a black stone.
In fact, the Bible condemns idol worship outright (Exodus 20:4-5). Yet, some still try to link Jesus to practices like circling a stone or ritual submission contests. Truth is, the God of the Bible is a loving Father, not a distant figure demanding ritualistic gestures.
It’s time to stop twisting history. Jesus didn’t pray like Muslims, and pretending otherwise is just another empty claim.
#BiblicalTruth #JesusAndPrayer #StopTheLies
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