Answer 1:
Jesus is recognised & believed in both Islam & Christianity but the way of belief is different. Christians believe in Him as a God or a son of God while He is a great prophet in Islam. Christians believe in His crucifixion while Muslims believe that He was saved by God & was not crucified.
Both believe in His virgin birth, His miracles like talking in the cradle & raising dead, His ascension to the Heavens & His return to the world.
Answer 2:
well "christ" is a christian word that means messiah, Islam do not believe in Jesus as a "christ" however, they do believe in Jesus as a profit. Jesus himself was Jewish, he went to the temple, celebrated passover and all the other usual things for a Jewish boy/man of his time. along with some unusual things witch is why he was crucified. but ( Christians believe ) he ros from the dead and, after appearing to his disciples, ascended into the sky
then ( Christians believe ) the holy spirit came and He started Christianity.
Christianity is older than Islam.
Islam surely has many more followers than Christianity !
Christianity was founded by Hazrat Jesus Christ (May peace be upon him). Islam is founded by the last prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW).
Christins follow Christianity, bible and christ... Muslims follow Islam, quran and allah...
The one who introduced Islam. Just like Jesus Christ introduced Christianity and Moses with Judaism.
Wine is considered a ritual drink in Christianity as it is a reflection of the blood sacrifice of the Christ. Since there is no blood sacrifice in Islam and alcohol is forbidden, wine has no role in Islam.
Islam believes Jesus Christ was only a prophet, not the Messiah. So the answer is: Christianity, which teaches that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, and is coming back, the hope of all Christians.Another Answer:Both do but only Christianity believes Jesus will return as the King of kings. Some branches of Islam teach that Jesus will return to earth not as King or Lord of lords as the Bible teaches, but rather to accompany their 'mahdi' - the Islamic messiah, and to convert the world, including Christianity, to Islam by force.
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Islam does not believe that Jesus was ever crucified. (Islam holds that an imposter went on the Cross.) Therefore, Islam has never felt the need to provide a date for the crucifixion the way that Christianity needs to.