ANSWER#1
No Jesus never mentioned Islam in his teachings.
ANSWER#2
Whilst it is true that Jesus did not speak about the Islamic faith as we know it today, Islamists do respect Jesus as one the greatest prophets who told of the coming of Mohammed. It is also believed by Islamists that Jesus did not die on the cross because Allah would not allow His "faithful servant" to die in such a demeaning way. Most Islamists believe that Jesus was "replaced" on the cross by another man, possibly Simon of Cyrene or Judas Iscariot and that, Jesus, after spending three days in the tomb, was assumed into Heaven body and soul as a reward for His righteousness. In Islamic belief Jesus was the product of virgin birth, but was just a man, not God.
"The Messiah (Jesus) son of Mary, was no more than a messanger before whom many messangers before have passed away;..." (a quote from the Qu'ran 5:75).
There is also the belief held by Islamists that Jesus spoke while he was still in His cradle. "Then she Mary pointed to Him. They said 'How can we talk to one who is a child in the cradle?'. He (Jesus) said: Verily! I am a slave of God, He has given me the Scriptures and made me a prophet" (a quote from the Qu'ran 19: 29-30).
In conclusion, Christians may believe that Jesus had nothing to do with Islam but Islamists believe that Jesus had much to do with the coming of Mohammed.
That jesus was innocent. and she told Pilate not to have anything to do with a just man.
Yes Pontius Pilate was married, as it was his wife who told him not to have anything to do with Jesus.
Jesus Christ is one of the Prophets for Muslims in Islam !
I think you are referring to John 14.1, where Jesus told his disciples not to be troubled. Why he told them this, i think is answered in the remainder of that verse, - "ye believe in God, believe also in me." When we truly believe in Jesus, why should be troubled at anything? Jesus loves us!
I have read the entire New Testament several times through and I have never seen anything about Jesus eating pork.
Yes , it is true, Jesus (AS) is believed to be prophet in Islam .
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.
Jesus was praying all the time as he told us to do too. - (See 1 Thessalonians 5.i7) So no one can say anything about Jesus's fifth prayer.
As Jesus was right there from the beginning and nothing is not at all unknown to him, he knows everything including Islam.
No
Yes, Islam acknowledges Jesus as a messenger of God, referred to as Isa in the Quran. However, Islam does not consider Jesus to be the son of God or divine, but rather a prophet with a message for the people of his time. Muslims believe in his virgin birth and miracles, and respect him as an important figure in Islam.
Islam bleaves Jesus is a prophet of god and christian bleaves he is a god