It is pronounced Isa in Arabic. Also a note, in the Middle East, Christians read their Arabic Bibles and say Isa ibn Allah, Jesus the son of Allah; just thought it would be interesting to some.
2006-06-27
09:57:37
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Ismael B
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God can not die, existence depends on Him. How would it be destructive to faith to say the Jesus was a prophet who came to guide to the truth, and we are all responsible for our personal deeds? Wouldn't that strengthen our faith in God and lead us to be more cautious?
2006-06-27
10:19:21 ·
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To Esero26:
MUHAMMED did not corrupt the Bible. I mean, he did not do anything to it. Think about it dude, corruption means he changed it. He did not....
That's plain stupid that you wrote "no offense" after saying somthing dumb and not well thought out.
2006-06-27 10:03:36
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answered by fortunamajor 4
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That's right. The Greatest Prophet and Teacher Yeshua Messiah / Issa alMisha / Iesus Kristos / Jesus Christ [PBUH] has been the most influential Individual who ever walked on the Earth bar none or ever since...
In addition to "Issa", "Jesus" is also the most common name South of the border and in most other Latin countries in the world where the Spanish armada and conquistadores landed many centuries ago...
Peace be with you!
2006-06-27 17:10:46
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answered by Arf Bee 6
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Jesus is just a common name, but his title Emanuel, meaning "God with us" is for the Muslim, Christian, Jew and all mankind.
Allah is the Father and Jesus is the Christ and the Christ is the Fleshly body of Allah who is sitting on the throne. All one but expressed through different titles..
You are of strong faith and ask questions that cause the religious and the spiritual to see themselves naked.
Peace to you and your home,
Antipas
2006-06-27 17:05:39
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answered by Bondservant 2
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True, it is one of the most common names among Muslims, and that is due to His high status that Islam has presented, Muslims believe he was a mighty prophet of God.. that is what the Quran teachs, and what Jesus in his words have said in today's Bibles too!!
Read Matthew 13:57!
2006-06-27 17:01:55
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answered by happy wahhaby 2
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In Greek writings Iesous in Hebrew Jehoshua it is Interesting some in Israel say Essa, its all in the language ,"isn't it Good God can speak any language."
2006-06-27 17:04:40
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answered by kritikos43 5
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No I didn't know that, since I dont know any Muslims named Isa... I do however know a few named Mohammad
2006-06-27 17:00:23
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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Actually, His name was Yahushua. When it was translated for King James, the name was changed. There is no 'J' sound in Hebrew.
As for the other answer given, Muhammad is dead....Buddah is dead...Yahushua is Risen!! Praise Him!!
2006-06-27 17:04:04
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answered by GforceQT 2
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No I did not know that. But it only makes sense to me since he was born and traveled that part of the world. I never thought of that. Interesting. Thanks for the thought provoking question.
2006-06-27 17:10:18
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answered by Rollover Mikey 6
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ye !
my country has guys with isa name.
but in persian isa means:christ
and massih means:jesus
isa is for for male and massih is for female!
2006-06-27 17:06:40
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answered by jasmine7jy 2
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Jesus wasn't a muslim.Mohammad wasn't born yet.
2006-06-27 17:06:17
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answered by robert p 7
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