Why does Islam consider Jesus a prophet?

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Jesus was and is truly the Son of God. I often read about Muslims referring to Him as a “prophet”. I’m curious how and when this description of Jesus was established in Islam and what they believe He actually “prophesied”. Ostensibly Jesus was “great” enough to be awarded some level of distinction but not great enough to be seen as divine despite His fulfilling of the Old Testament, the Bible having been established, numerous writings from the early Fathers, etc. Can someone help me with understanding who in Islam determined this, what was the process of demoting Jesus to “prophet” status and what criteria were used? It appears certain parts of the Bible (e.g. Abraham, virginity of Mary) are viewed as Truth in Islam but most parts are deemed invalid.
 
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srp643:
Jesus was and is truly the Son of God. I often read about Muslims referring to Him as a “prophet”. I’m curious how and when this description of Jesus was established in Islam and what they believe He actually “prophesied”. Ostensibly Jesus was “great” enough to be awarded some level of distinction but not great enough to be seen as divine despite His fulfilling of the Old Testament, the Bible having been established, numerous writings from the early Fathers, etc. Can someone help me with understanding who in Islam determined this, what was the process of demoting Jesus to “prophet” status and what criteria were used? It appears certain parts of the Bible (e.g. Abraham, virginity of Mary) are viewed as Truth in Islam but most parts are deemed invalid.
Abraham taught his people to believe and worship in one God, as did all of the messengers. Jesus is one of those messengers whose mission was to call people back to the worship of one God. His basic mission was essentially the same as Abraham’s and the same as Mohamed’s. We dont believe that he is the son of God, as we believe that God does not beget, nor is begotten.
 
Why does Islam consider Jesus a prophet?

because muslims believe in monotheism not trinity.
God don’t give birth children.
and a prophet(mesenger of God) is a very intellectual palace.as
Jesus and Mohammad(peace be upon them)were and are.
 
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secondboy:
Why does Islam consider Jesus a prophet?

because muslims believe in monotheism not trinity.
God don’t give birth children.
and a prophet(mesenger of God) is a very intellectual palace.as
Jesus and Mohammad(peace be upon them)were and are.
oh, ok. this clears it all up for me.

is there someone who can answer the original question?
 
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secondboy:
Why does Islam consider Jesus a prophet?

because muslims believe in monotheism not trinity.
God don’t give birth children.
and a prophet(mesenger of God) is a very intellectual palace.as
Jesus and Mohammad(peace be upon them)were and are.
May I once again suggest you read about the concept of the Trinity before you slander our faith? Your post demonstrates your utter ignorance of the concept. As I have suggested to you in another thread weeks ago to read about the concept, this post shows your lack of willingness to even attempt to learn about it.

I will ask you more questions though like the others I have addressed to you I doubt you will answer them.

Islam teaches that Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary, correct? Jesus did not have a human father, correct? The spirit of God overshadowed Mary so that she would conceive a son, correct?

So, if this is the case than in the limited language of humans it would be said Jesus is the Son of God. Not really that hard to understand is it?
 
George Waters:
May I once again suggest you read about the concept of the Trinity before you slander our faith? Your post demonstrates your utter ignorance of the concept. As I have suggested to you in another thread weeks ago to read about the concept, this post shows your lack of willingness to even attempt to learn about it.

I will ask you more questions though like the others I have addressed to you I doubt you will answer them.

Islam teaches that Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary, correct? Jesus did not have a human father, correct? The spirit of God overshadowed Mary so that she would conceive a son, correct?

So, if this is the case than in the limited language of humans it would be said Jesus is the Son of God. Not really that hard to understand is it?
Great post, George! 👍

Vickie
 
George Waters said:
May I once again suggest you read about the concept of the Trinity before you slander our faith? Your post demonstrates your utter ignorance of the concept.
don’t blame him…mohammad/allah did not understand it either 🙂

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Islam teaches that Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary, correct? Jesus did not have a human father, correct? The spirit of God overshadowed Mary so that she would conceive a son, correct?
So, if this is the case than in the limited language of humans it would be said Jesus is the Son of God. Not really that hard to understand is it?
😃
 
George Waters:
Islam teaches that Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary, correct? Jesus did not have a human father, correct? The spirit of God overshadowed Mary so that she would conceive a son, correct?
Salaam George;
Nowhere the Qur’an teaches that the spirit of God “overshadowed” Mary. It is a purely Biblical teaching as can be seen in Luke 1:35.
So, if this is the case than in the limited language of humans it would be said Jesus is the Son of God. Not really that hard to understand is it?
In our limited human language, the son comes after the father, in Christianity the son and the father existed both in eternity. Mary did not give birth to Jesus in eternity. So, was Jesus the son of God in eternity or did he become the Son of God when Mary gave birth to him? We are struggling to understand what this kind of sonship is .

Salaam.
Joseph.
 
George Waters:
May I once again suggest you read about the concept of the Trinity before you slander our faith? Your post demonstrates your utter ignorance of the concept. As I have suggested to you in another thread weeks ago to read about the concept, this post shows your lack of willingness to even attempt to learn about it.

I will ask you more questions though like the others I have addressed to you I doubt you will answer them.

Islam teaches that Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary, correct? Jesus did not have a human father, correct? The spirit of God overshadowed Mary so that she would conceive a son, correct?

So, if this is the case than in the limited language of humans it would be said Jesus is the Son of God. Not really that hard to understand is it?
What are the first two words of the Lord’s Prayer?
 
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srp643:
Can someone help me with understanding who in Islam determined this, what was the process of demoting Jesus to “prophet” status and what criteria were used?
Salaam srp643.
The status of Jesus (PBUH) was determined by Allah (SWT).
Jesus (PBUH) was not only a prophet but also a messenger to the Children of Israel. The status of that Mighty Messenger can be clearly seen in the Qur’an, the holy book of Islam.

Salaam.
Joseph.
 
Muslims can not get there head aroundthe concept of the Trinity they believe we worship 3 Gods because it is written in the Koran. So the Author of the Koran had to also assign Jesus a roll so he became a prophet.

Peace!
 
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prodigal-sun:
Muslims can not get there head aroundthe concept of the Trinity they believe we worship 3 Gods because it is written in the Koran. So the Author of the Koran had to also assign Jesus a roll so he became a prophet.

Peace!
Do Christians have their head around the concept of the Trinity?
 
Who’s version of Jesus’ life do the Muslims accept? The 4 Gospels?

Do they know that the Gospels describe him as God?

Do they understand what the Old Testament meant and how Jesus fulfilled the prophecy?

If they truly are linked to the God of Abraham, aren’t they waiting for a savior? Aren’t they then really a link from the Jewish faith?

I have a feeling that Muslims don’t have any idea about Judeo-Christian belief.
 
So, if this is the case than in the limited language of humans it would be said Jesus is the Son of God. Not really that hard to understand is it?
Why couldnt the same be said for Adam?
 
Pjs2ejs said:
Who’s version of Jesus’ life do the Muslims accept? The 4 Gospels?
The version that God has given us, the Quran.
Do they know that the Gospels describe him as God?
Many people will disagree with that, including those who believe in the Bible as divine revelation.
If they truly are linked to the God of Abraham, aren’t they waiting for a savior? Aren’t they then really a link from the Jewish faith?
Why do we need a savior? To save us from what?
 
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Faith101:
Why couldnt the same be said for Adam?
you must ask yourself 🙂 allah does not accept the word son even figuratively
 
Faith101 said:
The version that God has given us, the Quran.

not God, allah…in other words, you do not accept the historical Jesus. A historical Isa did not exist.
Many people will disagree with that, including those who believe in the Bible as divine revelation.
like who? 😃
Why do we need a savior? To save us from what?
from our misery…to be with a Holy God, we must be sinless…since we cannot by our own deeds, God saved us himself provided that we accept his salvation and work accordingly…deeds do not make you holy…only God can make you holy…Jesus took a human nature to give us a godly one.
 
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Pjs2ejs:
Who’s version of Jesus’ life do the Muslims accept? The 4 Gospels?

Do they know that the Gospels describe him as God?

Do they understand what the Old Testament meant and how Jesus fulfilled the prophecy?

If they truly are linked to the God of Abraham, aren’t they waiting for a savior? Aren’t they then really a link from the Jewish faith?

I have a feeling that Muslims don’t have any idea about Judeo-Christian belief.
indeed, neither about the covenant of God to His people; yet mohammad called Jesus THE MESSIAH :banghead: Loool

mohammad has absolutly no place in our scriptures…no one prophecized about him…but the Bible talked about false prophets and about satan who can take the shape of a bright angel.
 
Pjs2ejs said:
Who’s version of Jesus’ life do the Muslims accept? The 4 Gospels?
nop; the apocryphal and the heretical nazaritic teachings of 7th century Arabia…you understand it once you see mohammad talking wrongly about Christian beliefs 😃
Do they know that the Gospels describe him as God?
mohammad knew it but do you expect him to call him God and still claim “prophethood”? 😉 how will he then have all the money and women “priviledges” for his “prophethood”.

PS: since when God grants his prophets money and women as “priviledges”? if God grants this, i wonder what satan could grant more :banghead:
Do they understand what the Old Testament meant and how Jesus fulfilled the prophecy?
no, yet mohammad called him THE MESSIAH…go figure.
If they truly are linked to the God of Abraham, aren’t they waiting for a savior? Aren’t they then really a link from the Jewish faith?
yea the Mehdi or the muslim Jesus (Isa)who will break the cross i guess 😃 another anti-christ…
 
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inJESUS:
nop; the apocryphal and the heretical nazaritic teachings of 7th century Arabia…you understand it once you see mohammad talking wrongly about Christian beliefs 😃

mohammad knew it but do you expect him to call him God and still claim “prophethood”? 😉 how will he then have all the money and women “priviledges” for his “prophethood”.

PS: since when God grants his prophets money and women as “priviledges”? if God grants this, i wonder what satan could grant more :banghead:

no, yet mohammad called him THE MESSIAH…go figure.

yea the Mehdi or the muslim Jesus (Isa)who will break the cross i guess 😃 another anti-christ…
It would seem to me to be a little silly to accept Christ as a prophet and not follow Christ’s words. Christ broke bread and had wine at the Last Supper and called it His Body and Blood. Does the average Muslim believe this? If not why hold Christ up as a prophet? Peter called Christ the Son of the Living God. Christ praised Peter for recognizing this. Does the average Muslim believe this? If not why hold Christ up as a prophet. The divine conception of Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit that fell upon St. Mary. Does the average Muslim believe this? If not why do they hold Mary in such high regard? There are sooooo many passages in scripture that would make Muslims shy away from it because there is so much emphasis on Love and how to treat other fellow human beings. No, Muslims may say they recognize Christ as a prophet but it is an empty recognition. For prophets are to be followed and read and emulated.
 
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