Muslims love and respect Jesus as a prophet and a messenger from God and they love and respect his mother, the virgin, Mary
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The Muslims recognize Jesus as a prophet. They do not believe he is the son of God or that he was resurrected.
The figure depicted as Jesus seated on the throne in religious art and symbolism is known as the "Christ Pantocrator."
Spider Jesus is not a recognized figure in mainstream religious beliefs or cultural narratives. The concept of Spider Jesus may be a fictional or creative interpretation that does not hold significance in traditional religious or cultural contexts.
Yes, Islam religion recognizes Christianity. Muslims believe in the Bible holy book as God revelation to Jesus (peace be upon him) but they do not accept the Bible as authoritative. Refer to the related question below for more information.
Yes, he was a Prophet _______________________________________________ Yes, Moses (peace be upon him) is a historical and religious figure per Islam religion. He is one of the five greatest prophets that Muslims believe in, namely Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them).
No. They do, however, "recognize and acknowledge the important spiritual role of other religions and religious leaders which include Jesus, Buddha, and Muhammad." Members of Eckanar are expected to "respect the privacy beliefs and religious freedoms of others" (pg. 6 of their brochure).
Jesus Christ but Christ is not his last name bro.
Muslims regard Jesus as an important prophet
Dreams do not cause things to happen. A dream of Jesus, or any religious figure, generally reflects the religious tradition or personal faith of the dreamer. The meaning of the dream depends on what occurs in the dream.
No, Jesus is not considered a sun god in any religious beliefs or mythologies. He is a central figure in Christianity, believed to be the Son of God and the savior of humanity.