No! Jesus was refering to the Holy Spirit
Answer 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.
A:Jewish tradition, subsequently accepted by both Christianity and Islam, is that Abraham was the personal ancestor of both the Jews and the Arabs. This tradition would make him the common ancestor of prophet Muhammad and Jesus Christ.
Yes, Khadija (God be pleased with her) supported her husband (prophet Muhammad; peace be upon him) when he told her about first revelation of Qur'an to him. She demonstrated to him that it was an angel who revealed the fist Qur'an verses to him and not Satan. In addition, she called her cousin (Waraka Ibn Nofal); who believes in God and the Torah and the Bible; who confirmed to prophet Muhammad that he would be the prophet of the nation who was predicted in the Bible.
Prophet Muhammad (saw) was the walking quran because Allah would send 10 ayahs with Angel Jibreel to the prophet and the prophet would give it to the sahabi. The sahabi would memorize it write it and live by the meanings. That means if it talks about praying right and doing good things they'd do it. The prophet Muhammad (saw) was a man of mercy and kindness and never disobeyed Allah. And to me the prophet Muhammad (saw) must have been the most amazing an in the world.
No, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) has already been indicated that he is the last messenger of Allah and there will be no other prophet after him.
NO. Muhammad argued that while Jesus was the Messiah, that he was not the Son of God. God was a single, indivisible entity and the concept of a trinitarian God, such as having separate God the father and God the son would create, was a violation of this precept.
Muslims love both Muhammad and Jesus. Muslims don't believe that Jesus is God though and Muslims believe that Muhammad is just a man, not a God like how Christians believe Jesus is. Jesus is loved throughout the Muslim community and is regarded as the "messiah" but not as God. Islam teaches that God is 1 and God needs no partners
jesus the almighty god who created everything.
AnswerThe prophet Isaiah referred a great deal to Jesus' sufferings for us.
This answer depends on if you ask a Muslim or a Christian.Similarities between Jesus and Muhammad might include that they were both men, both lived in the Middle East, both are leaders of world-wide religious movements, both claimed to speak for God.However:Muslims believe that Muhammad is the greatest prophet of Allah and Jesus was a lesser prophet.Christians believe that Jesus is God and that Muhammad was a false prophet.
Satan tempted Jesus to be a political messiah who would use power to conquer nations, a miracle-working messiah who would perform grand acts to prove his identity, and a self-serving messiah who would prioritize personal gain over fulfilling his divine mission. Jesus resisted these temptations by staying true to his purpose as the sacrificial Lamb of God.
People that belive in Allah and Prophet Muhammad. People that are Muslims.
Khadijah was actually the first Muslim. She believed in Mohammed before Mohammed did._____________________________________________________Immoderately after prophet Muhammad received the first Quran verses revealed to him by God through the angel Gabriel (or Jibril) and when her uncle Waraqa Ibn Nofel (he was a holy book holder and believing in Jesus and Moses) told Muhammad that he would be the prophet of this nation. She; God be pleased with her; was the first Muslim after the prophet; peace be upon him