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  1. Jun 7, 2017 · Who is Jesus in Islam? In Islam, Jesus, peace and blessings be upon him, is one of the five greatest messengers of God who are collectively known as the ‘Ul al-Azm or the Possessors of Steadfastness. Jesus is also a real person who lived in Roman Judea in the first century of the Common Era.

  2. Dec 20, 2019 · Muslims love Jesus, too: 6 things you didn’t know about Jesus in Islam. Muslims don’t believe Jesus was the son of God, but they do revere him as a holy prophet.

  3. Love in Islam However, the classical Islamic concept of love could be said to be an amal-gamation of the three above notions about Divine love and human love. What no Muslim would argue against is the notion that the highest form of love is the absolute and true love of God above all else: a pure selfless love, a love

  4. Sep 14, 2018 · Muslims reject the idea that Jesus died on the cross, but the Bible says the cross reveals the essence of God’s love. Here’s why Jesus’ propitiation for our sins makes all the difference.

  5. Moreover, Jesus’ disciples are to love their neighbors (Mt. 22:34-40), and in American society today this includes Muslims. Loving others includes seeking the well-being of the other and acting in ways that promote the good of the other.

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · The answer is a definitive yes, but the nature of this belief is distinct from the Christian perspective. Jesus in Islam is revered as one of the most important prophets, but not as divine. His role and significance are deeply embedded in Islamic theology, where he is regarded as a messenger of God.

  7. However, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have all used love to imagine, contest, and represent relations both proper and improper between and among created beings and divine creator; and all three religions have also used love to imagine their relation to each other (as well as to other religions), and to represent the stakes in their ...

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