they do mention Jesus in Arabic Jesus in Arabic is "Isa" though they denie his crucifixion they seemed to have added his name in the quran. they do talk about mohammads mid-night journey were he met all the prophets of the past
in detail so yes they do recognize it but they denie it though.
The Koran is the holy book for the followers of Islam (called Moslems or Muslims), and tells about Mohammad. The King James Bible is the holy book for Protestant Christians, and tells about the Law and the Prophets, and Jesus and the Apostles.
Both Judaism and Christianity consider the Hebrew Bible to be part of their sacred scriptures. Islam believes that the Hebrew Bible is the writings of the prophets of God but that the Koran is the ultimate prophecy given by God.
AnswerThe name Mohammad or Muhammad does not appear in the Bible. The Bible never mentions the Muslim prophet Muhammad, because it was written long before the advent of Islam.
A:Muhammad is not mentioned in the Bible, which was written long before the time of Muhammad and its authors could not have known of him. However, leaders of Islam teach that the Bible foreshadows the coming of Muhammad, just as Christian religious leaders teach that the Old Testament foreshadows the coming of Jesus. A:No, Muhammad is never mentioned in the Bible as the last books of the New Testament were written roughly withing 100 years of Jesus. Muhammad didn't found Islam until 610 AD. However Both Jesus and the Virgin Mary, who is considered one of the holiest women of Islam, are mentioned many times in the Koran. Islam teaches that these two were incredibly good people but not divine. In fact, according to Islam, many of the great people of the Christian Bible (Abraham, Jesus, Mary, Ishmael to name a few) were actually Muslims without knowing it, because they submitted to God.
Christianity, Judaism (religion of the Jews),, and Islam (although the Koran alters some details).
they do mention Jesus in Arabic Jesus in Arabic is "Isa" though they denie his crucifixion they seemed to have added his name in the quran. they do talk about mohammads mid-night journey were he met all the prophets of the past in detail so yes they do recognize it but they denie it though.
Yes, Jesus, referred to in Islam as Isa (A.S) is one of teh most prominent prophets of Islam.
Per Islam religion, there is no man or woman who is holy. Holiness is for God only and for His books revealed to His prophets as the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran.
Islam teaches that Jesus was a real, historical person but does not accept all his teachings or the Christian view that Jesus was the Son of God. In fact, Islam is largely based on an interpretation of the Christian Bible and Hebrew scriptures, so the Hebrew prophets have a place in Islam as well.
All God prophets are prophets of Islam is they called for submission (Islam in Arabic) and surrender to God; the Creator; as the one and only one God. They include prophets Adam. Noah, ..., Abraham, ... , Moses, ..., Jesus, and Muhammad (Peace be upon them all). 25 God prophets are mentioned in Quran. Islam per Torah revelation to prophet Moses is called Judaism. Islam per Bible revelation to prophet Jesus is called Christianity. Islam per Quran revelation to prophet Muhammad is called the same name Islam. For more information on God prophets, Jesus and Muhammad refer to questions below.
Because all God prophets; since Adam; called for Islam (that means submission to God; same God). However, Islam per Torah revelation to prophet Moses (PBUH) is called Judaism and Islam per Quran revelation to prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is called the same name Islam. refer to question below.
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.
Islam testifies the heavenly books, Tora, Zaboor, Bible etc when they were genuine and untempered with. Islam believes in all Prophets (May peace be upon them all)
According to the view held by most Muslims, virtually all of the prophets mentioned in the Hebrew bible with the exception of Moses, and prophets sent all over the world. The "they killed their prophets" is a very common accusation against religious Jews in the world of Islam, hence Judaism is viewed as a corrupt version of Islam.
The prophets of god spread Islam.
Islam teaches that Jesus was a real, historical person but does not accept all his teachings or the Christian view that Jesus was the Son of God. In fact, Islam is largely based on an interpretation of the Christian Bible and Hebrew scriptures, so the Hebrew prophets have a place in Islam as well.
Some examples of sacred writings from major world religions include the Bible in Christianity, the Quran in Islam, the Torah in Judaism, the Vedas in Hinduism, and the Tripitaka in Buddhism. These texts are considered holy and provide guidance, teachings, and stories for followers to live by.