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:For other uses, see ISA .'' Muslims believe Jesus (Arabic عيسى ''`Īsā'') to have been a Prophet of Islam . According to the Qur'an , he was one of God 's (Arabic Allah ) most beloved prophets sent specifically to guide the Jews . In the Qur'an, many references are made to the life of Jesus. The Qur'an tells of his miraculous birth to Mary ( Maryam ), the miracles he performed by God's permission, and his life as a respected prophet of God. The Qur'an also states repeatedly that Jesus was only a human messenger sent by God and not part of God Himself. Muslims believe that Jesus was sent down as a Messenger and to be the Messiah . Like Judaism , Islam holds that sin is an act and not a state of being and therefore it does not admit the idea of an Original Sin inherited to the descendants of Adam , so the Islamic meaning of Messiah is different than the Christian view of a 'Redeemer'. Islam does not accept any human sacrifice for Sin . The Islamic understanding of forgiveness is that it is made on the basis of divine grace and Repentance . According to Islam, no Sacrifice can add to divine grace nor replace the necessity of repentance. The Qur'anic verse below explicitly calls Jesus by the title Messiah. The verse says that God sent word to Mary about it, and it also calls him the Word of God. However, Muslims strongly disagree with the mainstream Christian belief that Jesus was Divine himself as part of the Trinity (Son of God), regarding it as a blasphemous denial of Monotheism ( Tawhid ). Therefore, he is not considered the Son of God but only human. (See below for relevant Qur'anic verses, and see also Trinity In Islam )
Muslims see Jesus's ministry as a continuation of a single divine message and faith system revealed over time by God to mankind. They regard not only Jesus, but earlier prophets such as Noah , Abraham , Joseph , Moses and David to have been Muslims, and see Jesus as the great precursor to the final prophet, Muhammad . Jesus received a Gospel (Arabic "Injeel") from God corresponding to the New Testament. However, Muslims hold that the New Testament present today has been changed and corrupted and does not accurately represent the original. It should be, however, noted that the Qur'an always calls the Bible a divine scripture and wants Jews and Christians to judge by and stand fast to their scriptures (e.g. ). BASIC MUSLIM BELIEFS REGARDING JESUS
ETYMOLOGY The name Jesus is derived from the Latin ''Iēsus'', which in turn comes from the Greek (Iēsoûs). The Greek is a Hellenized form of the Aramaic name Yēšua (ישוע), a short form of Hebrew Yehōšua (יהושע). ''Isa'' is also a given name for Arab Muslim men, equivalent to ''Jesus'' (a name given in many Christian cultures for male children). Yehōšua (יהושע) is the name by which Moses called his successor as leader of the Israelite s, known in English as Joshua ; it means 'the Lord is salvation', or literally ' Yahweh saves'. Some claim the Arabic name Isa is related to the biblical Esau . but it is also similar in the vowels to the Aramaic version of Jesus, viz. ''Eesho'' (Aramaic forms of the name, however, still have the voiced Pharyngeal `Ayn consonant at the end of the name). (Many Arabic-speaking Christians refer to Jesus as ''Yasu`a,'' which is the same name as Joshua.) JESUS'S BIRTH Muslims believe in the virgin birth of Jesus through Mary, which is reccounted throughout several passages in the Qur'an. In the Qur'anic story an angel appears before Mary to announce her the gift of a holy son. Mary was surprised and answered the angel that she is virgin. The angel replies "So (it will be): Thy Lord saith, 'that is easy for Me: and (We wish) to appoint him as a Sign unto men and a Mercy from Us':It is a matter (so) decreed...when He determines a matter, He only says to it, "Be", and it is." (, ) The Qur'an rejects the idea that virgin birth implies divinity of Isa. Other relevant verses from the Qur'an: The similitude of Isa before God is as that of Adam; He created him from dust, then said to him: "Be". And he was. And (remember) her who guarded her chastity: We breathed into her of Our spirit, and We made her and her son a sign for all peoples. Behold! the angels said, 'Oh Mary! God gives you glad tidings of a Word from Him. His name will be Isa, the son of Mary, held in honour in this world and the Hereafter, and in (the company of) those nearest to God. He shall speak to the people in childhood and in maturity. JESUS AS A PROPHET Jesus is seen as the one of the Prophets Of Islam and not as God or part of the Trinity. Relevant verses from the Qur'an include:
JESUS AND THE HOLY SPIRIT Jesus performed his ministry with power of the Holy Spirit (2:253 en 5:110), by whom he could for example heal people born blind.
JESUS NEITHER GOD NOR THE SON OF GOD Muslims do not believe Jesus is God, nor was he the Son of God but only human; in this view they differ from mainstream Christians, who believe Jesus is both human and God. Muslim theologians point out the figurative usage of the title " Son Of God " among Jews; for example Bible refers to earlier (non-divine) figures such as David (Psalm 2:7) or Israel personalized (Exodus 4:22-23, Deuteronomy 14:1, Hosea 11:1-2 etc.) as "son of God." However, according to Christian theologians the title of "son of God" in Psalm 2:7 for example, does not refer to David because David died and next verses in this Psalm mention that every nation will belong and shall give him honour to the person with the title "son of God". The Qur'an states that although Jesus was born miraculously without a human biological father, this does not imply that he is the Son of God by nature since when God wills something he says to it "Be" and it is. Islam greatly separates the status of humans from the status of God and holds that it is not befitting to the majesty of God that He should beget a son. O People of the Book, commit no excesses in your religion; nor say of Allah anything but the truth. The Messiah Isa son of Mary was (no more than) a Messenger of Allah, and His Word, which He bestowed on Mary, and a Spirit proceeding from Him; so believe in Allah and His Messengers. Say not "Trinity": desist! It will be better for you: for Allah is One: Glory be to Him! (far exalted is He) above having a son. To Him belong all things in the heavens and on earth. And enough is Allah as a Disposer of affairs. The similitude of Isa before Allah is as that of Adam; He created him from dust, then said to him: "Be". And he was. Other relevant verses from the Qur'an :
JESUS NEITHER CRUCIFIED NOR KILLED
The . Matthew 28:12-15 provides the reasoning behind such beliefs:12When the chief priests had met with the elders and devised a plan,they gave the soldiers a large sum of money, 13telling them,"You are to say,'His disciples came during the night and stole him away while we were asleep.' 14If this report gets to the governor,we will satisfy him and keep you out of trouble." 15So the soldiers took the money and did as they were instructed.And this story has been widely circulated among the Jews to this very day. {Link without Title} The passage above together with the quotes attributed to Muhammad is interpreted that Jesus was not killed or crucified, but instead was raised into Heaven and remains there awaiting the time appointed by God to descend back to earth and live out his natural life. A minority interpretation of the verse holds similarly that Jesus was not executed by his enemies, but only appeared to be so, and that he was subsequently "raised" (''i.e.'', in status and honor) by God. In this minority interpretation, no ascent to Heaven by Isa is ascribed to the Qur'an,(see above). This position is similar to the Docetic Christology , and, again, that of the Ahmadi. JESUS TO RETURN Most Muslims believe that Isa will descend back to earth after ad- Dajjal appears. Muslims believe Isa is alive in heaven and will return to the world in the flesh after Imam Mahdi to defeat the ad- Dajjal (the False Messiah , which is the Muslim equivalent of the Anti-Christ), once the world has become filled with injustice. A Hadith in Abu Dawud () says:
After he slays Al-Masīh Al-Dajjāl (literally "the Deceiving Messiah," loosely the Antichrist ; often referred to simply as "Dajjāl") at the Gate of Ludd in Palestine , Muslims believe he will marry, die and be buried in the Masjid Al Nabawi . During his life, he would have revealed that Islam is the true word of God. A Hadith in Sahih Bukhari () says:
Very few Islamic scholars reject all the quotes attributed to Muhammad ( Hadith ) that mention the second return of Isa, the Dajjal and Imam Mahdi believing that they have no Qur'anic basis. These scholars believe that the verb “mutavafika” in verse implies that God caused bodily death of Isa, thus (3:55) should read as “O Isa, I terminate your life, raise you to Me.” Others disagree with the implication of termination of Jesus’ life (for example Yusuf Ali’s translation reads: “O Isa! I will take thee and raise thee to Myself”). Verses imply that Isa was not killed; Verse implies that Jesus will die someday. The majority of Muslims believe that the bodily death of Isa will happen after his second coming. Many classical commentators such as Ibn Kathir, At-Tabari, al-Qurtubi, Suyuti, al-Undlusi (Bahr al-Muhit), Abu al-Fadl al-Alusi (Ruh al-Maani) and many others clearly mentioned that verse of Qur'an refers to the descent of Isa before the Day of Resurrection, indicating that Isa would be the Sign that the Hour is close. :"And (Isa) shall be a Sign (for the coming of) the Hour (of Judgment): therefore have no doubt about the (Hour)..." () The scholars that reject the second coming of Isa, argue that the knowledge of the Hour is only with God and that the Hour will come all of a sudden and that if the second coming of Isa is true, whenever it happens, billions of people would be certain the Hour is about to come. Another relevant verse from Qur'an: :"And there is none of the People of the Book but must believe in him before his death" () As an example of a Qur'anic verse that is considered to refer to the end time events: :"Before this We wrote in the Psalms, after the Message (given to Moses): My servants the righteous, shall inherit the earth." () JESUS' PHYSICAL APPEARANCE Certain Hadith give a picture of Jesus' physical appearance: :"While I was sleeping, I saw myself (in a dream), performing Tawaf (circumambulation of the House of God in Makkah). I saw a reddish-white man with lank hair, with water dripping from his head, I asked, "Who is this?" They replied, "The Son of Maryam (Mary)..." ( Bukhari , Muslim ) : "I saw near the Ka’bah (House of God), a person who was whitish-red and lank- haired, resting his hands upon two men, as water dripped from his head. I asked, "Who is this?" The people replied, "He is I`sa u, Ibn Maryam ," or they may have replied, "He is the Messiah, son of Mary." ( Bukhari , Muslim , Imam Hanbal ) JESUS' MIRACLES Jesus is believed to have performed many miracles. However, Muslims believe these were performed only by the will of God. These include: # Speaking while he was only a baby # Healing those born blind # Healing the lepers # Reviving the dead # Breathing life into a bird made of clay
::"''They said: '' ::''How can we talk to one who is a child, in the cradle?'' ::''He (The baby) said: '' ::''I am a slave of Allah created by God and belong to Him , He has given me the Scriptures and made me a Prophet; And He has made me blessed wheresoever I be, and enjoined on me Salat (prayer), and Zakat (giving alms to the poor) as long as I live. And dutiful to my mother (i.e. made me kind and good to my mother) and made me not arrogant, unblest. And peace be upon me the day I was born, and the day I shall be raised alive (i.e. on The Day of Judgment and Resurrection)!'' " ()
::''And (appoint him) a messenger to the Children of Israel, (with this message): 'I have come to you, with a Sign from your Lord, in that I make for you out of clay, as it were, the figure of a bird, and breathe into it, and it becomes a bird by Allah's leave: And I heal those born blind, and the lepers, and I quicken the dead, by Allah's leave; and I declare to you what ye eat, and what ye store in your houses. Surely therein is a Sign for you if ye did believe...'' () SEE ALSO
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