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No, actually Jesus according to Islamic belief will come back to live out the remaining years of his life on earth and will kill the Anti-Christ.

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Q: According to the Koran will Muhammad be resurrected at the end of time?
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Time of day Jesus was resurrected?

According to the Bible, Jesus was resurrected three days after his crucifixion. So it would be around 30 AD.


Where does koran live?

Koran lives everywhere every time. Koran lives in the hearts of every Muslim.


Who found the religion Muslim?

Islam began when its Prophet Muhammad announced that the angel Gabriel had communicated to him messages from the Koran. Traditionally, the Muslim religion is said to have been founded by God and that it existed from the time of creation, but it could also be said that Muhammad was its founder.


Who collected and collated the holy Quran?

Ali (PBUH) was always with prophet Muhamamd (PBUH) and every verse revealed he memorized and wrote it on animal skin or boned. then before death of prophet he said to Ali (PBUH) when I died you should stay at my home and collect the parts Koran. so the answer is Ali (PBUH) but other people who memorized Koran made their own Koran. near 500 people memorized all the Koran at time of prophet. Arabs amazingly had strong memory. then othman standardized Koran and made a unique Koran in reading method (not in text, the text was the same in different Korans but different reading method)


Did Muhammad teach the Torah?

No.He had never read it and had no idea what was in it.


Where is the true holy bible which resembles the holy Koran?

there is no true holy bible that resembles the Koran they were written in far different time periods.


Is there an original copy of the Koran?

When the Islamic Prophet Muhammad brought the Quran between 610-632 AD first he recited it to his followers. The followers of Muhammad in turn recorded it on parchments, scapula, leaf-stalks of date palms etc. (Sahih al-Bukhari, Volume 6, Book 60, Number 201). These materials on which the Quran originally had been written when it was first recited by Muhammad do not exist now.


Did Jesus's death raise the dead?

At the actual time of His death there was noone resurrected. It was only when He was resurrected that many hundreds of worthy souls were also resurrected along with Him. Some mistake this for the first resurrection but this is a mistake, the first resurrection has yet to come.


Who was the first Muslim author?

Mohammad was the author of the Koran. From my reading he was trained in the catholic Bible in his youth around the 600 A D plus time period. Then married a well to do lady and at a later time wrote the Koran. There are however things in the Koran which indicates that he rewrote the Bible and of course added his input. he also says that the Angle Gabriel told him what to write.Other sources indicate that Mohammed never actually read the Bible, so he had no training in or understanding of a book of which he claimed to have extensive knowledge.


Who was defeated for all time at Jesus' resurrection?

It is typically believed that Satan was defeated for all time when Jesus was resurrected.


Is Jerusalem mentioned in the Koran?

No, Jerusalem is not mentioned in the Qur'an Nor is it mentioned by its Arabic translation, "Al Quds". Some Scholars believe the Qur'an verse 17:1 is interpreted by Islamic tarsiers as referring to the "The farthest place" (al-aqsa) which is identified in Islamic tradition with Jerusalem, but there is still no mention of Jerusalem in that verse or in any other Qur'anic verse. But then again, Muhammad is mentioned in the Koran only one time by name, only once, and yet there are many references to Muhammad in the Koran without mentioning his name. Solomon in the Koran (Solomon is mentioned in the Koran over 20 times) mention the building of the Jewish temple; the stories of Moses and the Exodus (Moses is mentioned over 160 times) refer to finding the holy land and the promise land for the Hebrews; the Kingdom of David (King David is mentioned 17 times); the mount of olives is sworn by in the quran; Also the farthest house of worship (the holiest Jewish temple in Jerusalem) is mentioned several times, in one instance to explain why Muslims should no longer face towards Jerusalem in Prayer. so many events that the bible describes taking place in Jerusalem while mentioning it's name explicitly (including Christ's Passion) are also described in the Koran though the place name is not mentioned. This does not belittle Jerusalem's place in Islam, just as the once only mention of Muhammad's name explicitly in the Koran does not diminish his place in Islam. Furthermore, The most mentioned (explicitly) place name in the Koran is "Egypt" but this does not mean Egypt is holy in Islam or diminishes Mecca as place in Islam one iota.


If the pharisees believed in resurrection what resurrection was there except Jesus?

AnswerThe Pharisees believed in the resurrection of the virtuous, at the end of time. What they did not believe was that Jesus was resurrected, nor that any of the pagan gods died and was resurrected.