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      • Muslims deny the death of Jesus Christ was for the sins of the world. In fact, they deny that Jesus, who they believe was one of their prophets, was actually crucified. Islam teaches that it either Judas, or Simon of Cyrene, and not Jesus who actually died on the cross.
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  1. Unlike the Christian view of the death of Jesus, most Muslims believe he was raised to Heaven without being put on the cross and God created a resemblance to appear exactly like Jesus who was crucified instead of Jesus, and he ascended bodily to Heaven, there to remain until his Second Coming in the End days.

    • Jesus Did Not Die on The Cross
    • Jesus Did Not Come Back from The Dead
    • The Christian Response
    • There Are Huge Differences Between Christianity and Islam

    The Quran teaches that Jesus did not die on the cross. Muslims do not believe that Allah would allow one of their prophets to be killed in the manner Jesus was killed. Instead of dying on the cross, He was protected from a death of crucifixion. The Quran says, It was not Jesus that was crucified, but only a likeness of Him. According to Islam, it w...

    Since, according to the Quran, and Muslim belief, that Jesus did not die on the cross, He certainly did not come back from the dead three days later. Muslims do not accept the New Testament teaching of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Therefore, the key teachings of the New Testament, the death of Jesus Christ for the sins of the world and His res...

    The Christian response to Islamic teachings concerning the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is as follows.

    Here again we have another example of the differences between Christianity and Islam. Islam rejects the clear teaching of the New Testament with respect to Jesus’ death and resurrection. Someone has to be wrong. Either Jesus was crucified in the city of Jerusalem and then raised bodily from the dead, as Christianity teaches, or He was not, as Islam...

  2. Dec 20, 2019 · Muslims believe that Jesus (called “Isa” in Arabic) was a prophet of God and was born to a virgin (Mary). They also believe he will return to Earth before the Day of Judgment to restore...

    • He was born under a date palm tree by a freshwater stream. Regarding his miraculous birth, Allah says: ‘So she (Maryam (as)) conceived him and withdrew with him to a remote place.
    • He was born in spring or summer time. Undoubtedly, much of the western Christian world believes that the Prophet ‘Isa (as) was born on 25th December. Muslim scholars have said that he was most likely born in spring or summer, based upon the previously mentioned ayah
    • He was sent to guide the Children of Israel. In the Noble Qur’an, ‘Isa (as) addresses the Israelites as ‘Ya Bani Israeel’ - ‘O Children of Israel’. Israel was a title of the Prophet Ya’qub (as), who had 12 sons from which the 12 tribes of Israel originate from.
    • The Prophet Muhammad (saw) visited his birthplace. On Al-Isra’ wal-Mi’raj, the miraculous Night Journey and Ascension, the Angel Jibril (as) instructed the Prophet (saw) to dismount Buraq and pray in certain locations between Makkah and Al-Quds (Jerusalem).
  3. Jesus was momentarily given some form of death (unlike an actual death) for a few moments to be physically raised up. Death of his prophethood, meaning that Jesus’s religious laws and prophethood was concluded by God, then he was physically raised up alive, into the heavens by God.

  4. The clearest reference to Jesus' death may be later in surat al-ma'ida. In a verse that is part of a larger dialogue (vv. 116-8) between God and Jesus, Jesus remarks "I was a witness to them as long as I remained among them. You became the watcher of them when you made me die (tawajfaytani)".

  5. Sep 3, 2009 · Jesus through Muslim eyes. In the year 630 A.D, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) achieved one of his most cherished goals: the occupation of Mecca and the subsequent cleansing of the...

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