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  1. Jesuss Role as Messiah and Savior According to Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Answered by Ustadh Ali Ataie. Question: In Christianity, Jesus is considered the Messiah, which means the anointed one and savior. In Islam, he is also the Messiah.

  2. 20 Δεκ 2019 · Muslims believe that Jesus (called “Isa” in Arabic) was a prophet of God and was born to a virgin (Mary). They also believe he will return to Earth before the Day of Judgment to restore...

  3. Jesus met a man and asked him, “What are you doing?” “I am devoting myself to God,” the man answered. Jesus asked, “Who takes care of you?” “My brother,” replied the man. Jesus said, “Your brother is more devoted to God than you are.” (Abdallah ibn Qutayba) and I say “Amen”.

  4. 25 Δεκ 2020 · Prophet ‘Isa (as) (also known as Jesus) is the penultimate messenger of Allah (swt), sent around 570 years before the last and final Messenger of Allah, Prophet Muhammad (saw). He is, of course, an important figure in Islam, mentioned in the Qur’an several times.

  5. 25 Ιαν 2024 · In the Judaic tradition, he is viewed through a different lens than in Christianity, and similarly, Islamic texts offer a distinct portrayal of Jesus that diverges from both Christian and Jewish perspectives. This article aims to explore how Jesus differs in Islam, Judaism, and Christian beliefs.

  6. (Qur’an 43:61) Islam, denies the central teaching and belief of Christianity by denying Jesus' divinity, crucifixion, and resurrection. Judaism denies the divinity of Jesus; but not his crucifixion. Both Islam and Judaism deny the Christian belief in original sin.

  7. In their views of Islamic eschatology, mainstream Muslims believe Jesus will return in the Second Coming to kill the Al-Masih ad-Dajjal ('The False Messiah'), after which with the ancient tribes Gog and Magog (Yaʾjūj Maʾjūj) would disperse.

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