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What Do Muslims Believe about Jesus (pbuh)?
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Muslims respect and revere Jesus (peace be upon him). They consider him one of the greatest of God’s messengers to mankind. The Quran confirms his virgin birth, and a chapter of the Quran is entitled ‘Maryam’ (Mary). The Quran describes the birth of Jesus as follows:
(Remember) when the angels said, “O Mary, God gives you good news of a word from Him (God), whose name is the Messiah Jesus, son of Mary, revered in this world and the Hereafter, and one of those brought near (to God). He will speak to the people from his cradle and as a man, and he is of the righteous.” She said, “My Lord, how can I have a child when no mortal has touched me?” He said, “So (it will be). God creates what He wills. If He decrees a thing, He says to it only, ‘Be!’ and it is.” (Quran, 3:45-47)
Jesus was born miraculously by the command of God, the same command that had brought Adam into being with neither a father nor a mother. God has said:
The case of Jesus with God is like the case of Adam. He created him from dust, and then He said to him, “Be!” and he came into being. (Quran, 3:59)
During his prophetic mission, Jesus performed many miracles. God tells us that Jesus said:
“I have come to you with a sign from your Lord. I make for you the shape of a bird out of clay, I breathe into it, and it becomes a bird by God’s permission. I heal the blind from birth and the leper. And I bring the dead to life by God’s permission. And I tell you what you eat and what you store in your houses....” (Quran, 3:49)
http://www.islam-guide.com/ch3-10.htm
Islam holds Jesus (Arabic: عÙس٠`ĪsÄ) to have been a messenger and a prophet of God and the Messiah (The concept of prophecy in Islam is broader than Judaism and Christianity since Muslims distinguish between "messengers" and "prophets". Unlike prophets, messengers are assured of success. All messengers are prophets but not vice versa) According to the Qur'an, Jesus was one of God's (Arabic Allah) most beloved messengers, a precursor to Muhammad (peace be upon him). and was sent to guide the Children of Israel.
In the Qur'an Zachariah is Mary's (in Arabic: Maryam) adopted guardian, but in the Bible they are inlaws (Zachariah's wife being Mary's cousin). In both accounts, Jesus is born to Mary while she is a virgin. In the Bible, Mary has a fiancé (Saint Joseph) who plays a small role, but the Qur'an does not mention this. Instead, the context of the Qur'an gives a strong impression that Jesus' birth was purely a miracle from Allah without any role of a male, and it compares him with Adam (3:59). Unlike the Biblical account, Jesus performs several miracles as an infant. In the cradle, he speaks to the people who blame Mary of adultery (19:30-33). Jesus then goes on to teach, perform miracles (3:49), be rejected by the Jews and ascends to heaven (4:157-158).
Muslims believe that God gave a Direct Revelation to Jesus, the Injil (Gospel), which is understood to be a book comparable to the Qur'an. However, some parts of it have been misinterpreted, misrepresented, mistranslated, passed over, and/or textually distorted over time. Muslims believe that the New Testament no longer accurately represents the original revelation. Nevertheless, the Qur'an calls Gospel a "Light", guidance, and a divine scripture (5:45-49).
2007-03-13 00:31:21
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2007-03-13 01:43:20
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answered by atbt 4
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