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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In Islam, Muhammad is not considered the Messiah. The role of the Messiah is distinct and separate from Islamic beliefs.
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Muslims view Jesus as “Al-Masih” (The Messiah), with a different role than in Christianity. This article clarifies his role in Islam.
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The main difference between the spread of Christianity and Islam lies in their methods: Christianity often expanded through political coercion and military campaigns, like the Crusades, while Islam largely grew …
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Adam, Eve, and Satan were expelled from the Garden for disobedience. This article explores where they landed on Earth.
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Muslims firmly believe in Adam and Eve, as mentioned in the Quran and Prophetic Sunnah. Adam, created as Earth’s first prophet, was taught by Allah and honored above angels. While …
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Islam views Mary as a pure virgin, while Christianity sees her as the mother of the divine Savior, with different perspectives on her role.
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Islam and Catholicism share common values like belief in God and the afterlife, but differ in views on God’s nature and Jesus.
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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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