Your question simply shows how a very simple-to-understand Quran could lead to many answers among Muslims. Sigh...
2007-03-19 01:44:49
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answered by Anonymous
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There seems to be some confusion among the Muslims, themselves, regarding this one!?
Like Temseh said, it's in the hadiths and one of the things that all Muslims are waitng for is their version of the Rapture, when Jesus returns, defeats the anti-Christ[al Dajjal] and takes all chaste [including Christians and Muslims] to Heaven. At least, that's the way I understood it and I'm not a Muslim.
I must say that I was shocked to see the Answers to a similar question elsewhere, where the Muslims said that Jesus would return and confess that He was not the Son of God and that He would say the shahadah and follow the path of Mohammad!? Like Kimo, below claiming He'll break the Cross?!?
If it's true that this is what the Imams are preaching nowadays, it's very scary!
Cheers!
ST
2007-03-19 01:34:54
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answered by In Memory of Simon Templar 5
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Muslims believe that Jesus (pbuh) will return. He will return to defeat the Anti-Christ (Dajjal) and live out the rest of his life. Temsah is correct that this is in the hadith and not the Quran which is maybe why some of the above are confused.
2007-03-19 01:39:24
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answered by By Any Means Necessary 5
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Islam considers Jesus as one of God's great prophets. His mission was to preach the Oneness of God and to lead man to his Lord. He never claimed to be other than a servant and a Messenger of God. The Qur'anic account of his life and mission is supported by overwhelming evidence. The Muslims do believe in and are awaiting the Second Coming of Jesus. He will come back not as God to judge the non-Christians, but as Jesus, God's servant. His coming is to correct the misconception which people have developed about his personality and his mission.he will stay for forty years which is going to be the happiest years of life on this earth. At that time everybody will believe in him as the messenger, not the Son of God. However, what about those who will not be able to live till his second coming? They better do it now
2007-03-19 02:14:04
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answered by BeHappy 5
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Yes. According to the Koran, Jesus returns at the end of days to personally oversee the judgement of all mankind.
2007-03-19 01:32:51
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answered by nitejrny282 2
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Yes WE do
Although it is not in the Quran but it is in the Hadeeths of Prophet Muhammed PUH
God bless
Edited
some people here are trying to give you fake answers as if they were Muslims. I will leave it up to you to decide which is which but I will only answer this one "defeats the anti-Christ and takes all chaste Christians and Muslims to Heaven."
we don't believe in rapture that simple
2007-03-19 01:29:49
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answered by Temsah 4
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Indeed he did Rise,
and was far more than a only a man, or a prophet.
Judge alone according to the account of his miracles.
1 Corinthians 15:17
And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins.
2007-03-19 01:37:23
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answered by Dr. Phil 3
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Terry G: I am sorry, I am changing my answer. Thank you to those who pointed out my error.
Yes, he will return one day to fight the anti-Christ,as many others have said. I apologize for my first, wrong answer
That is why god doesn't exist, if he is omnipotent then he doesnt need his son to fight the anti christ. The concepts of god are all muddled up.
2007-03-19 05:14:41
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answered by ads421 1
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The first thing he will do after his return is breaking the cross.
2007-03-19 01:49:38
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answered by Kimo 4
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Muslims and Christians do no longer have faith in the comparable God!!!!!!! Christians have faith in the God who's alive. Muslims have faith in the moon god which isn't genuine! merely like Budah. he's not genuine!!! So rather Muslims have faith in devil!!!
2016-10-19 01:45:24
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answered by ? 4
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