In Islam, Jesus is a revered prophet, born of Mary, and is not divine. He was raised to heaven, and will return before the Day of Judgment.
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The Quran confirms Jesus’ miracles but clarifies they were signs of his prophethood, emphasizing monotheism over any claim of divinity.
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Islam believes Jesus was raised to heaven and will return in the future. The Quran and Sunnah provide details about his return and actions.
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Islam considers Jesus a prophet, not God’s son. Jesus preached monotheism and good morals, not part of a divine Trinity.
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O Islã foca no monoteísmo, sem símbolo oficial como o crescente. O artigo refuta a adoração à lua, esclarecendo o foco espiritual da fé.
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A disseminação do Islã ocorreu por Da’wah, comércio e educação. Este artigo visa clarificar o seu crescimento e fatores de adoção.
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La difusión del Islam fue impulsada por la Da’wah, el comercio y la educación. Este artículo busca aclarar su auge.
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Menstruation is a natural Islamic state that creates temporary ritual impurity (not moral fault), restricting specific formal worship.
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El Islam, unificó a los árabes dispersos en una comunidad cohesionada, superando los lazos tribales y extendiendo rápidamente su llamado.
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Islam defines salvation as personal accountability and the result of a direct relationship with God, starting from a state of natural purity.
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The Qur’an serves as the final authority to confirm and purify the original Ten Commandments by correcting human alterations.
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Muslims affirm the Torah’s divine origin but follow the Quran as the final, protected truth, believing the original Torah was altered.
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