We believe in Allah (God)= He has no partners, He was not begotten and He did not beget.
We believe in Mary and the virgin birth= she is the mother of Jesus.
Jesus=the son of Mary and a prophet.
Holy Spirit= again God is one and He has no partners, so no on the Holy Spirit.
2007-07-12 10:23:20
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answered by I LoVe ﷲ 2
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To me, there is in elementary terms one God, the father (a million Corinthians 8:6, John 17:a million-3), and one Lord Jesus Christ, who's the Son of the father (Ephesians 4:5-6, 2 John a million:3). God, the father, is a Spirit, and he's Holy (John 4:23-24, John 17:11)! The comforter (holy spirit/ghost, spirit of reality) is God's present given to us after Jesus became glorified (Luke 11:13, John 7:39, a million John 4:13, Acts 19:a million-6, Acts 10:34-40 8). This Spirit got here forth from the father (John 15:26), and isn't a separate Spirit or yet another God (Mark 12:29-30, a million Corinthians 8:6), as a results of fact God is one, and there is in elementary terms one God. Jesus Christ taught that his God, that's the father, became the single real God in elementary terms (John 17:a million-3, Mark 12:29-30, Revelations 3:11-12), and that we ought to continuously love him with all our hearts. Apostles additionally agreed with him. (2 John a million:3, Acts 3:13, Romans 15:6, 2 Corinthians 11:31, Ephesians a million:3, Ephesians a million:17, Philippians 2:9-11, Acts 2:22-24, Acts 17:30-31, a million Thessalonians a million:a million, a million Timothy a million:2, a million Peter a million:a million-3, Jude a million:a million )
2016-10-21 01:04:38
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answered by zaragosa 4
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Yes they believe in Christ and accept him as a prophet but not as the "son of God." This is because God, not being mortal or human, can't be a "father." They don't even consider Muhammed the "son" of God. They do also revere Mary as a holy personage but there is no concept of a Holy Spirit as in Christianity.
2007-07-12 10:20:09
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answered by sequinism 3
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This is what Muslims believe!
Christ- A very great prophet, second only to Muhammad. Jesus is not the son of God (9:30) and certainly is not divine (5:17, 75)) and he was not crucified (4:157).
Holy spirit- The arch-angel Gabriel who delivered the words of the Koran to Muhammad.
Mary- is the sister of Aaron and Moses: "Then she brought him to her own folk, carrying him. They said: O Mary! Thou hast come with an amazing thing. 28 O sister of Aaron! Thy father was not a wicked man nor was thy mother a harlot (Quran 19:27-28).
2007-07-12 10:17:32
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answered by Anonymous
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We believe in God above all; in His omnipotence, unicity, self-existance and independence. (I guess He is similar to God, the Father in Christianity and the God of Judaism)
We believe that Jesus was a venerable prophet that was never crucified but spared and ascended to heaven. We also await his second coming.
We believe Mary bore Jesus throuch miraculous conception (virgin Mary). She is one of the most reverred and respected women in Islam and even has a verse in the Quran named after her.
We don't believe in the Holy Spirit. We believe in free will, destiny, realization of truth and spiritual journeys. That is as close as we get to it. We also believe in the angel Gabriel (whom we find similar to the holy Spirit) in that he conveyed God's message to the last of our holy prophets (Muhamad pbuh).
Hope I helped! God bless. May we all unite under the name of God or if not then in the name of humanity :-]
2007-07-12 10:23:08
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answered by justmyinput 5
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Muslims believe that Jesus was a prophet, but not a god, so the title "Christ" - which indicates "God" - would not be used by them. The rest of it I don't know, but I am sure about this much of it - to the Muslims, Jesus was a prophet, but not a God.
2007-07-12 13:11:18
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answered by Paul Hxyz 7
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They believe in God (they do not believe in the Holy Spirit, Christ, or Mary).
2007-07-12 10:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they believe in Christ, Mary, God, Holy Spirit
and muslims respect to them.
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2007-07-12 10:15:42
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answered by amir_aace 2
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muslims believe in 'christ' known as Prophet Esa, and 'Mary' known as 'hasret Mariam' a holy name given to her. as for 'god' He is known as Allah. and i do not know about Holy spirit, (i doubt neway).
2007-07-12 10:18:21
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answered by [вαвÿ løṿε] 6
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God, Mary and Jesus all the way...I dont know what u mean by holy spirit!
2007-07-12 10:15:34
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answered by glamorous B 3
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