meltzerboy
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In other words, why does Islam believe that Jesus is the Messiah? And why does it NOT believe He is the Son of G-d? Surely Islam does not follow the Jewish interpretation of the Hebrew Bible since this interpretation, according to the Masoretic text at least, claims Jesus did not fulfill any of the prophecies that the Messiah was to fulfill. On the other hand, Judaism does not believe in a Divine Messiah but only in a Human Messiah. Does Islam also believe this? I’m aware Islam does not equate Jesus with G-d, but I was wondering whether Jesus is thought to have certain extra-human or divine characteristics, similar to those of angels. In addition, does Islam incorporate any of the teachings of the Gospel with respect to Jesus: evidently not His being the Son of G-d, but perhaps His Messiahship? Further, I think Muhammad is considered the Seal of the Prophets according to the Qur’an. Is Jesus regarded as a lesser Prophet even at the time of His Second Coming when He is supposed to proclaim the Truth of Islam? And what else is Jesus supposed to do at that time? Finally, where does the idea of the anti-Christ–whom the Jews are prophesied to accept as the Messiah according to Islamic teaching–come from in Islam?
These are a lot of questions regarding Jesus based on the Islamic perspective. No one has to, or perhaps can, answer all of them, so take your pick! I’m interested in a knowledgeable Muslim response, but all religious scholars and non-scholars are welcome to reply.
These are a lot of questions regarding Jesus based on the Islamic perspective. No one has to, or perhaps can, answer all of them, so take your pick! I’m interested in a knowledgeable Muslim response, but all religious scholars and non-scholars are welcome to reply.