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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Islam believes Jesus was saved from crucifixion, with another person resembling him being crucified instead.
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Islam affirms Jesus’ virgin birth as a miracle, respecting Mary’s purity. Jesus is revered as a prophet, not as divine or the son of God.
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Jesus is a notable figure in Islam, holding high status. However, Muslims’ view of Jesus differs significantly from that of Christians.
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The issue of Jesus Christ’s Crucifixion is central to Christianity. While Christianity teaches that Jesus was crucified and died for the sins of humanity, the Quran’s stance on Jesus’ crucifixion …
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In Islam, Jesus is called Al-Masih (The Messiah), but his role differs from Christianity. The article explores the meaning of Messiah in Quran
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