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    • What do Muslims believe about Jesus? 6 things you didn’t know ...
      • 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 justice and defeat al-Masih ad-Dajjal, or “the false messiah” — also known as the Antichrist.
      www.vox.com/2017/12/18/10660648/jesus-in-islam-muslims-believe-christmas-quran
  1. 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 city...

    • He Was Born Under A Date Palm Tree by A Freshwater Stream
    • He Was Born in Spring Or Summer Time
    • He Was Sent to Guide The Children of Israel
    • The Prophet Muhammad (Saw) Visited His Birthplace
    • He Will Appear in Damascus in His Second Coming
    • He Will Be Buried Next to The Messenger of Allah (Saw) in Madinah
    • The People of Paradise Will Have His Age

    Regarding his miraculous birth, Allah says: ’So she (Maryam (as)) conceived him and withdrew with him to a remote place. Then the pains of labour drove her to the trunk of a palm tree. She cried, “Alas! I wish I had died before this, and was a thing long forgotten!” So a voice (either ’Isa (as) or Jibril (as)) reassured her from below her, “Do not ...

    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: ’And shake the trunk of this palm tree towards you, it will drop fresh, ripe dates (rutaban janiyyan)upon you’. [The Nob...

    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 Yusuf (as) is the most prominent of the twelve sons. Unlike previous prophets, ’Isa (as) did not refer to them as ‘Ya Qaw...

    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). Among these locations was Bethlehem, where ’Isa (as) was born. In Arabic, this is called Bayt Lahm, literally ‘the house of meat’. Later that n...

    Allah declares the second coming of the Prophet ’Isa (as) as an ’Ilm, a sign that announces the Day of Judgement is close: Allah describes the Prophet ’Isa (as) as speaking to people in Al-Mahd and Kahlan. [The Noble Qur’an, 3:46 and 5:110] Al-Mahdmeans cradle (i.e. Isa (as) spoke at 40 days old, as his mother cradled him in her arms). Kahlanmeans ...

    We know that all the prophets (as) took an oath with Allah to believe in and aid their leader, the Messenger of Allah (saw): ’Remember when Allah took a covenant with the Prophets, (saying), “Now that I have given you the Book and wisdom and thenif there comes to you a Messenger (the Prophet (saw)) confirming what you have, you must believe in him ...

    Allah categorically states that the Prophet ’Isa (as) was neither killed nor crucified but raised into the heavens: ’And for their (Children of Israel) saying, “Indeed, we killed the Messiah, ’Isa, son of Maryam, the Messenger of Allah [as].” But they neither killed nor crucified him but it was only made to appear to them as so. Even those who argu...

  2. Muslims do not worship Jesus, who is known as Isa in Arabic, nor do they consider him divine, but they do believe that he was a prophet or messenger of God and he is called the Messiah in the Quran.

  3. Jun 10, 1997 · Muslims respect and revere Jesus (peace be upon him), and await his second coming. They consider him one of the greatest of God’s messengers to mankind. A Muslim never refers to him simply as `Jesus', but always adds the phrase "peace be upon him." For more, see the detailed answer.

  4. Christians view Prophet ʿĪsā (Jesus), peace be upon him, as the son of God who has divine powers as part of their belief in trinity. From an Islamic perspective, Prophet ʿĪsā (Jesus), peace be upon him was a great Prophet sent by Almighty Allah like Prophet Musā (Moses), Prophet Ibrāhīm (Abraham) and other Prophets, peace be upon them all.

  5. Jan 16, 2006 · The Islamic view of Jesus lies between two extremes. The Jews, who rejected Jesus as a prophet, called him an imposter, while the Christians, on the other hand, considered him to be the son of God and worship him as such.

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