t has been mentioned in the Holy Quran: "Qul innama ana basharum mis-lukum yuha ilai-ya annama ilahukum ila-hun wahid". Allah (SWT) has declared that the Holy Prophet (SAWS) is one among mankind's mortals and commanded Him (SAWS) to announce that He is mortal. It has also been mentioned in the Holy Quran: "Qad ja-akum minal lahi noorun kitabum mubeen". "Noor" (light) refers not only to the Holy Quran, but it also refers to a characteristic of Rasoolullah (SAWS). That the Holy Prophet (SAWS) is "Noor", does not mean that He (SAWS) was exempted or free from the normal qualities of human beings and mortals, like eating and drinking, sitting and standing or lying down, doing trade and business, waging war and making peace, doing "nikah" and declaring "talaq", being afflicted with disease, etc. However, despite being a mortal, Allah (SWT) has bestowed on our Beloved Prophet (SAWS) innumerable distinctions, like declaring Him (SAWS) to be His (SWT) friend and the Leader of all Prophets, and revealed the Holy Quran to Him (SAWS) and declared His (SAWS) innocence from all sins, and above all, has kept Allah's (SWT) Acceptance and Pleasure, subject to devotion and obedience of Huzoor-e-Akram (SAWS). Somebody has said beautifully: "Baad AZ khuda tui, qissa muqtasar". Allah (SWT) alone knows best.
If you mean the Mohammed of Islam, the answer is no where.
They are both the primary prophets of their respective religions, Chrisitianity and Islam.
In Islam, Jesus is considered to be a prophet, Mohammed being his immediate successor.
Jesus never actually spoke about Mohammed or the Qur'an directly, but has mentioned false prophets coming in the future (Islam came about 700 years after the Bible). In Christianity, Mohammed would be considered one of many false prophets.
probaly around 20-30 because of mohammed, jesus, Ibrahim, moses, and many more....
From a Christian perspective, Jesus would win hands down. Moses was merely a prophet; Mohammed was a false prophet; but Jesus is God in human flesh. God always "wins" over a mere mortal. Both the Jewish (Moses) and the Muslim (Mohammed) would say their greatest individual would win.
In Islam both Jesus and Mohammad are revered and loved as prophets of God. Neither is worshipped in the sense that Jesus is worshipped in Christianity. In Islam they are both considered to be mortal men albeit extraordinary and wonderful human beings but men nevertheless. In Islam the only being that is worshipped is God.
No, Jesus lived in c. 5 BC/BCE - c. 30 AD/CE, Mohammed lived in ca. 570/571 - June 8, 632. Mohammed was born like 540 years after Jesus died.
Jesus the Mortal God God alone is immortal
Mohammedanism is considered today to be an improper appelation for Islam for two reasons. 1) Coinage: One of the main reasons that Mohammedan is unacceptable is how it was coined. Christian comes from Christ-ian, which means someone who believes in Jesus Christ. Christianity therefore is the religion built around believing in Christ. Christians believed that Muslims believed in Mohammed the same way that they believed in Jesus. That was how Mohammed-an came into existence. Of course, with current theological exchanges, Christians are now aware that Muslims do not see Mohammed as a Messiah, God, or anything similar to the Christian conception of Jesus Christ. As a result, the term Mohammedan was withdrawn as it incorrectly drew a parallel between Christianity and Islam. In order to avoid further offense by creating an odd name that Muslims would not identify with, Westerners took the Arabic word "Islam" straight into their languages to describe the religion. 2) Non-Exclusivity of Mohammed: In Islam, Mohammed is "only" the capstone of the prophets as opposed to the common misconception among non-Muslims that Mohammed is the only Islamic prophet. In the Islamic conception, Mohammed was only sent to clarify the errors of the previous monotheistic religions and "restore" the previously extant religion of Islam before it was corrupted. As a result, Mohammed's importance derives not from his founding of the religion (since the religion is part of humanity since Adam), but his exposition of the Qur'an which provides clarity to original religion. In the ears of most Muslims, calling Islam as Mohammedanism gives Mohammed too much stake in the creation of the religion. Islam means "Surrender to the Divine Will" and, in the Islamic conception, gives due praise to the actual founder of the religion: God.
There was roughly a six hundred year gap between Jesus and the Prophet Mohammed.
According to Sikhism, God himself sent Guru Nanak to deliver his message to the world, without jamming his name in the name of God like Christans, who also belive Jesus to be a form of God. Islam, as prophet Mohammed proclaimed himself as the final prophet, and to accept Islam you have to accept Mohammed and his doings as godly.