islam's jesus still alive and chriatian's Jesus died....
allah keep islam's Jesus for the day of the end of the world.... do u know that?
2006-09-07
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Jesus in Islam
A Christian Perspective of Islamic Thought
Of all the major religions in the world, Islam is the only non-Christian faith that recognises Jesus. Within the pages of the Qur'an is a distinctly Islamic portrayal of Jesus. Three of its Surahs (chapters), Aale-Imran, Al-Maida and Mariam are so named because of their references to Jesus and his work. There are about ninety verses spread across fifteen Surahs of the Qur'an that refer to Jesus. A second source for the Islamic understanding of Jesus are the numerous Ahadith (traditions) which portray his teaching and the ultimate purpose of his first and second coming. There are also many references to Jesus in other Islamic literature.
2006-09-07
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update #1
http://islam.itl.org.uk/dialogue.html
2006-09-07
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That's like asking if Superman is stronger than the Hulk. They're both fictional.
Though in Islam and Christianity's Jesus might have been loosely based on some figure in the past, they have both written mythical accounts of that person's life.
2006-09-07 00:24:00
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answered by nondescript 7
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We won't argue here about which one is the Truth, just compare the two as far as being powerful images.
Islam teaches that Jesus did not really die on the cross,,, though how he got to where he is now is not explained. It is taught that Jesus will come back from whereever he is at the end of this world.
Christianity teaches that Jesus died on the cross, and then rose again from the dead on the third day, and later ascended into heaven . It is also taught that he will come back to earth at the end of this world.
Judaism teaches that there will be a Messiah that comes.
My opinion is that rising from the dead is pretty powerful! Even more powerful than just being a human that lives indefinitely. And that being a part of the Trinity, and so God, is more powerful than being just human.
We will find out for sure what the Truth is when we do see him. All three religions that are based on the God of Abraham are waiting for the promised One, and the prophecy is that we will all recognize him and reach the fulfillment that God intends. May He come soon!
2006-09-07 00:38:25
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answered by mary_n_the_lamb 5
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What is Islamic view is 'when Judas traiting Jesus.. God take away from the world and one of the solder's face become like Jesus and they crucified that solder only not Jesus..
But in Christianity.. Jesus has crucified and died after three days
he became Resurrection...after 40days he has taken to the he van by God.
the moto of Jesus coming to this world only will fulfill if he crucified.
So meaning in arguing which one is powerful view.
2006-09-07 00:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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sure, it truly is a complicated idea yet being confusing to comprehend does no longer make it faux. Many Christians describe it as Jesus and the daddy are both God yet also both no longer an similar human being (3 in human being, one in essence). Jesus claimed to be God by technique of putting forward that he became one with the daddy (see John 10:30-33). He also claims deity elsewhere. some thing else of the NT claims an similar (see John a million, Colossians 2:9, and so on). One see that the daddy is God, Jesus is God, and the Holy Spirit is God, yet they relate to at least one yet another as separate persons. The bible stresses the solidarity of God because their closeness is previous what we may be able to imagine.
2016-11-06 19:33:09
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answered by ? 4
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Actually, the Christian's Jesus is still alive and will be around for the "end of the world" as well. So if that's the measure of which has a more powerful view of Jesus (which is highly debatable in the first place), then they're both the same.
2006-09-07 00:23:48
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answered by KDdid 5
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Jesus Christ is alive, you should read the scriptures more. He is resurrected after 3 days and is now glorified and and immortal and will judge the world at the end. He has manifested Himself to many after His resurrection and also called a prophet in these latter days. today's prophet of God is Gordon B. Hinckley, the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
2006-09-07 00:45:42
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answered by Sailormoon 3
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'Islam' does not have a Jesus. I don't believe in any god but i do know that there is only one Jesus (if he/she is actually real)
Almost every religion have a god but Christian is the only religion that have a Jesus...this is the son of the Christian god....what u mean to ask is 'what religion has the most powerful god or most powerful son of god'
Any in my opinion- neither, to each person their own religion has the most powerful god or son of god
2006-09-07 00:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Such Law Law is Law (worketh wrath) whether left behind in Moses' seat or right standing with Jesus, on "high", in plural divided law law "heavens" (spiritual wickedness in high places).
Pst - the "higher" exhortation is: "mind not high things"(Romans 16:17), and "be not highminded"(Romans 11:20; 1Timothy 6:17), because highmindead law law is not only akin to doublemindead (twice dead), but also listed among "unholy" things in 2Timothy 3's "from such turn away"; Turn away and let such law law "vanish" as a contentious reversed image in the mirror vanishes when the likeness turns away, stops giving place to such earthy, sensual, devilish wisdom. Not to mention God hath not appointed us unto (law worketh) wrath.
Jesus: division and not peace
Christ: peace and not division
Pst - mark & avoid them which cause division
Jesus: made under the law, and of woman
Christ: the end of the law, and of transgression
Pst - where no law, there is no transgression
Jesus: high priest of God on high in heavens
Christ: ascended far above the heavens
Pst - mind not high things, be not highmindead
Peace with God and eternal salvation are notably "THROUGH Jesus->Christ" which end focuses on "Christ": "the end of the law", our "peace" who hath abolished the law(enmity), the Saviour of the world, the author of eternal salvation. To wit: that God (is light void of darkness) was in "Christ" reconciling the world unto himself(that God of this/that Gods, the only true God of false/true Gods, the only wise God of foolish/wise Gods, the living God of dead/living Gods, the God of all comfort, the God of all grace).
The "grace"(God) of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
2006-09-07 00:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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In Islamic version Jesus is referred to as Isa and is more powerful than Jesus Christ for the same reasons which you have stated .
2006-09-07 00:25:59
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answered by rambo 2
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No Islam's idea of Jesus is definately not more powerful that the one found in Christianity.
2006-09-07 00:24:01
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answered by Anonymous
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