Christianity teaches that Jesus is the son of God, part of God, or God himself (see Trinity).
Islam teaches that Jesus was a man, not God or His son, and was miraculously born from the virgin Mary and chosen by God to deliver the message of monotheism.
Muhammad was a human being. A Prophet of God - like Moses and all the others. He lived, and he died. But, to Muslims, so was Jesus. A human being - only. www.freequran.org
From conversations I've had, the view seems to vary from he may have been a prophet, but nothing more to he was a heretic and his followers are Idolaters.
Jesus was a savior to ALL of mankind. The Muslims didn't believe in original sin, so they saw no need for a savior. He was assumed into heaven before his death.
Christianity: Son of God (Messiah) Islam: Prophet Judaism: False messiah
Islam bleaves Jesus is a prophet of god and christian bleaves he is a god
All Christianity - medieval, ancient, modern and otherwise - differs from Judaism and Islam in worshiping Jesus of Nazareth as the Son of God, Lord and Savior.
Islam. In Islam, Jesus is generally referred to as "al-Masīḥ", which means "the Messiah". The stories about Jesus differ between Christianity and Islam however. In the Christian version, Jesus is a healer who died for people's sins. In the Muslim version he is a bringer of new scripture.
Christianity teaches that Jesus is the son of God, or God himself. Islam teaches that Jesus and Muhammad were prophets of God.
Apart from Christianity Jesus is also a prophet in Islam.
Islam Proves that the Chritainity of these days are not the one of Jesus
They are the major religions
Christianity believes that Jesus Christ will return to Earth in the future, an event referred to as the Second Coming. This belief is based on various passages in the Bible, including the teachings of Jesus and the writings of the apostles. The exact details and timing of Jesus' return are subjects of theological debate among Christian denominations.
Yes, the difference is huge. In Christianity, Jesus is God and part of the three-part Godhead. In Islam he is a prophet or messenger, not considered part of the Trinity, or to be God. In Christianity, Jesus died and rose form the dead as a means of restoring the relationship between sinful man and a righteous God. Islam rejects this.
Christianity was founded by Hazrat Jesus Christ (May peace be upon him). Islam is founded by the last prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW).
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.