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I know Jesus is mentioned in high esteem in the Koran. Just curious for some feedback.

2007-12-02 07:28:12 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The Qur'an tells us a lot of wonderful things about Jesus. As a result, believers in the Qur'an love Jesus, honour him, and believe in him. In fact, no Muslim can be a Muslim unless he or she believes in Jesus, on whom be peace.

The Qur'an says that Jesus was born of a virgin, that he spoke while he was still only a baby, that he healed the blind and the leper by God's leave, and that he raised the dead by God's leave.

What then is the significance of these miracles? First, the virgin birth. God demonstrates his power to create in every way. God created everyone we know from a man and a woman. But how about Adam, on whom be peace? God created him from neither a man nor a woman. And Eve from only a man, but not a woman. And, finally, to complete the picture, God created Jesus from a woman, but not a man.

What about the other miracles? These were to show that Jesus was not acting on his own behalf, but that he was backed by God. The Qur'an specifies that these miracles were performed by God's leave. This may be compared to the Book of Acts in the Bible, chapter 2, verse 22, where it says that the miracles were done by God to show that he approved of Jesus. Also, note that Jesus himself is recorded in the Gospel of John to have said, "I can do nothing of my own authority" (5:30). The miracles, therefore, were done not by his own authority, but by God's authority.

What did Jesus teach? The Qur'an tells us that Jesus came to teach the same basic message which was taught by previous prophets from God—that we must shun every false god and worship only the one true God. Jesus taught that he is the servant and messenger of that one true God, the God of Abraham. These Quranic teachings can be compared with the Bible (Mark 10:18; Matthew 26:39; John 14:28, 17:3, and 20:17) where Jesus teaches that the one he worshipped is the only true God. See also Matthew 12:18; Acts 3:13, and 4:27 where wefind that his disciples knew him as Servant of God.

The Qur'an tells us that some of the Israelites rejected Jesus, and conspired to kill him, but Allah (God) rescued Jesus and raised him to Himself. Allah will cause Jesus to descend again, at which time Jesus will confirm his true teachings and everyone will believe in him as he is and as the Qur'an teaches about him.

Jesus is the Messiah. He is a word from Allah, and a spirit from Him. He is honoured in this world and in the hereafter, and he is one of those brought nearest to Allah.

Jesus was a man who spoke the truth which he heard from God. This can be compared with the Gospel According to John where Jesus says to the Israelites: "You are determined to kill me, a man who has told you the truth that I heard from God" (John 8:40).

2007-12-02 07:35:15 · answer #1 · answered by Nourhan 5 · 5 2

We believe that Jesus is the apostle of God...note I said 'IS' and not 'WAS' because (to correct John F above), we believe that Jesus is still alive and 'hidden' by God, and will return to slay the anti-christ ('dajjal' in arabic) when the end of times is near.

2007-12-02 07:35:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

        The Qur'an speaks of Jesus (Isa) in much the same light as the Bible -- the main difference being that the Qur'an does not accept Him as God [3.62] or the Son of God [4.171][5.116]. The Qur'an says that Jesus is the son of Mary (Marium) [3.45][4.171], Born of a Virgin [3.47], a Good Man [6.85], a Man of Truth [2.87], a Man of Justice [4.159], a Wise Man [43.63], an Apostle of God [4.171][61.6], filled with the Holy Spirit [2.87][5.110], a Prophet of God [2.136][3.84], a True Miracle Worker [2.253], a True Healer [5.110], the Messiah [3.45][4.171], Created by God [3.59], Sent by God [5.46], Favored by God [5.110], Terminated by God [3.55][5.117], Ascended to God [3.55], and Forerunner of the Prophet Muhammad [61.6].

2007-12-02 07:33:18 · answer #3 · answered by ♫DaveC♪♫ 7 · 5 1

I respect Jesus(PBUH*) since he is the Messiah and one of the greatest prophets in Islam.

2007-12-02 07:50:27 · answer #4 · answered by wolfkarew 4 · 2 1

we consider him (PBUH) a highly Respectable Prophet. we respect all the Prohpets. we believe that God sent Jesus (PBUH) to earth to teach the misled Jews the proper way of worship.

2007-12-02 07:34:08 · answer #5 · answered by Purple Rain 4 · 3 1

High

2007-12-02 07:35:42 · answer #6 · answered by Papilio 3 · 0 1

Jesus(pbuh) is one of mightiest messengers of Allah. i Love Jesus(pbuh) as any other Prophet.

but Muhammad(pbuh) is the last & final messenger of Allah.

2007-12-03 04:25:04 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

as one of the great prophets

2007-12-02 07:32:39 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

They believe he was a good prophet and that's all...

2007-12-02 07:31:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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