The Bible teaches (John 3:16) that Jesus Christ came and died and rose again because of God's love for ALL humans, Muslims included. Jesus wants Muslims to come to Him for salvation. He wants them to know who He really is and what He has done for them, and how very much He loves them.
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Muslims regard Jesus as an important prophet
Muslims view Jesus as one of the five greatest God prophets (namely; Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad; peace be upon them). refer to question below for more information.
Yes the Muslims do agree that Jesus is a prophet , but not the son of God.
There is only one view of the Muslims about Hazrat Jesus. The Muslims believe in all the holy Prophets (May peace be upon them all). They do believe in Hazrat Jesus Christ (AS) a Prophet. He is also called by the Name of Messiah in the holy Qur'an. But the Muslims don't believe him the SON of Almighty God. The Muslims consider it the Greatest, Severest and Unpardonable sin to associate parents, of-spring, or Associate with Almighty God. He is the Sole Creator, Sustainer, Provider and Ruler of all the creation.
Because Islam is supposed to be the 'natural' religion, Islam teaches that all are Muslim until converted to another religion by their parents. On this view, Christians are born as Muslims but became Christians with baptism. Muslims believe that Jesus was not the Son of God, but merely a messenger of Allah.
Yes the Muslims can respect Bethlehem , as the place of Jesus birth.
Christian teachings about Jesus view him as the Son of God and the Savior of humanity, while Islamic teachings see Jesus as a prophet but not divine. Christians believe in the Trinity, while Muslims believe in the oneness of God.
The Muslims recognize Jesus as a prophet. They do not believe he is the son of God or that he was resurrected.
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The Muslims consider Jesus as a prophet only.
I think this depend to a greater extent on which Biblical view of God or which 'school of thought' you belong to.In my opinion there are two Biblical views about the concept of God in the Bible.(1) Jesus' view and (2) Christians' view.(1) Jesus' view of God is the same as Muslims concept of Allah."What Jesus said"Jesus said to him, "Away from me, Satan! For it is written: 'Worship the Lord your God, and serve him only.'" [Matthew 4:10] "La ilaha ila Allah" (Muslims says)"The most important one," answered Jesus, "is this: 'Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. [Mark 12:29] - "La ilaha ila Allah" (Muslims says)Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent. [John 17:3) -"La ilaha ila Allah" (Muslims says)I knew that you always hear me, but I said this for the benefit of the people standing here, that they may believe that you sent me." [John 11:42]. Jesus claimed here to be a prophet sent by God - Muslim believe Jesus to be a Prophet(2) Christians view of God "What was said for Jesus"My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all; no one can snatch them out of my Father's hand. *I and the Father are one*." [John 10:29-30]Christians often quotes John 10:30 with the exclusion of John 10:29 to say Jesus claimed to be God."Very truly I tell you," Jesus answered, "before Abraham was born, I am!" [John 8:58]Christians claims that Jesus was claiming to be God in this sentence - simply because of the "I am".
Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.