Muslims see Jesus as a prophet. They see him as a precursor to Muhammad, who predicted the coming of Muhammad and who preached "submission" to God/Allah to the Israelites (the "Children of Israel"). They do not, however, see Jesus as the incarnation of God/Allah. Seeing as Jesus stresses love so much in his Injil (gospels), I guess Muslims could see Jesus as a prophet of love. I don't think that's an actual title that they give Jesus, though.
Muslims believe that all God prophets, not only Jesus, as they are calling for submission to God and for God oneness they are also calling for love to God, His prophets, and people.
Quran says (meaning English translation):
"Say: If you love Allah, then follow me, Allah will love you and forgive you your faults, and Allah is Forgiving, MercifuL (31)"
[Quran, Chapter 3, Verse 31]
Prophet Muhammad says that you will not be true believer unless you love for others what you love for yourself. He says also that one of those who will be under the umbrella of God on the Day of Resurrection is those two who loves each other for God sake not for any other interest.
Prophet Muhammad regarded Jesus Christ as a revered prophet and messenger of God in Islam. He emphasized Jesus' miraculous birth, his teachings of love and compassion, and his eventual return to Earth.
Prophet Muhammad respected and honored Jesus as a prophet and messenger of God in Islam. He acknowledged Jesus' miraculous birth and teachings, emphasizing the importance of love, compassion, and humility in following his example.
In the Quran, Jesus is considered a prophet and a messenger of God. He is highly respected and revered as a figure of great importance in Islam. Muslims believe in his miraculous birth to the Virgin Mary and his teachings of love, compassion, and righteousness. Jesus is seen as a symbol of hope, mercy, and guidance for all humanity.
The prophet referred to as "Habibullah," which means "Beloved of God," is Prophet Muhammad. This title reflects his esteemed status and the deep love that God has for him in Islamic tradition. Muhammad is considered the last prophet in Islam, and his teachings form the foundation of the religion.
No! Jesus was refering to the Holy SpiritAnswer 2:the above answer is completely wrong according to the teachings of Islam:1. The Holy spirit is a great angel who was responsible for the revelations. He is completely different from Jesus PBUH who is a great prophet (human) according to Islam.2. If you mean to ask if the prophet Muhammad PBUH told Muslims about the second coming of Jesus PBUH, YES he did & He told many beautiful things about that.- Muslims believe in Jesus PBUH & we love Him & await His blessed glorious coming.
In Islam, love is considered a central aspect of faith and a way to connect with Allah. It is seen as a source of compassion, mercy, and unity among believers. Love for Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, and fellow human beings is emphasized as a means to strengthen one's faith and build a harmonious community.
No, he did not. The name Islam which is Arabic for peace therefore Islam is all about peace and love.
The color green is strongly associated with Islam and is considered to be the favorite color of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It symbolizes nature, life, and paradise in Islamic culture. The green dome of the Prophet's Mosque in Medina is believed to be painted green to honor the Prophet and his love for the color green.
You will become a good Christian if you would follow the commandment of Christ that to love God and your neighbor.You should make Jesus as your model of good action and faith.
Muslims love and respect Jesus as a prophet and a messenger from God and they love and respect his mother, the virgin, Mary
specaly how they talk about islam i love uslam and the prophet mohhamed s.a.w
Sure, so far Islam guides me; through Qur'an and prophet Muhammad teachings; to the good deeds, good morals, and good beliefs.