The article clarifies Islam’s stance on the Old Testament and its view of the People of the Book (Jews and Christians).
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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 rejects Jesus as the son of God, focusing on the belief in one God. The Quran emphasizes this monotheistic principle.
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The Quran regards Jesus as a respected prophet, not divine. Islam firmly upholds monotheism, rejecting the idea of Jesus’ divinity.
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The text argues Islam is the only uncorrupted divine guidance, contrasting it with Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity.
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Prophet Abraham is a figure shared by Islam and Judaism; both respect him, but their scriptural interpretations differ.
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Abraham is a key figure in Islam, symbolizing unwavering faith in one God. His story is essential to understand the core of Islamic belief.
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Islam and Judaism share many core beliefs, including the worship of one God, belief in prophets like Abraham and Moses, and the importance of moral conduct, charity, and religious law. Learn more about Islam and Judaism similarities!
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