No. The "prophet" Muhammad was either communicating with demons or a conman.
Not exactly. a prophet in the Bible is a messenger sent by God. Jesus is the son of God, who God sent
Christians consider Jesus as the son of God, and as such, He is a prophet. Prophets point to God. Christians believe that Jesus IS God, and at the same time, He also points the way clearly and conclusively to God. This makes Him a prophet. Jesus, in fact, occupies the offices of Prophet, Priest and King.
The Muslims believe in Jesus Christ (AS) as being an honorable Prophet. The Christians don't believe the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW). They are not the same.
When you have 'Issa' referring to a person in Islamic scripture or talks, it is one of the prophet "Issa" (alaihi wassallam). He is the same person as "Jesus" in chrishtianity. Muslims also acknowledge Issa/ Jesus as one of their prophet.
Of course, Muslims believe that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the God prophet who came after prophet Jesus (or Eissa) peace be upon him. They believe that prophet Muhammad is God prophet and messenger; who followed Jesus; to convey to all people the God revelation of Qur'an that was revealed to him by Allah (or God in English and same God worshiped in Judaism and Christianity) through the angel Jibril (or Gabriel). Refer to related questions below on why Qur'an was revealed and the proofs on the Qur'an divinity.
The same reason prophet Jesus still has followers and same reason prophet Moses still has followers; Peace be upon them all. Refer to questions below for more information.Addition:All three religions stem from the same source - the Yahweh (YHWH, Jehovah) of the Jews.Christianity added Yeshua (Jesus) and the Holy Spirit in an awkward compromise trilogy.Islam was a purified version with the god, in Arabic called Allah, with the war leader and visionary Muhammad as the principal prophet, but the prophets of the other two religions (including Moses and Jesus) also recognised.They all continue to exist in parallel today.
The Baha'i believe that the Lord Jesus Is a Manifestation Of God. They believe the same regarding Muhammad & their own prophet Bahu-llah.
No. Siddartha Gautama Buddha predated the supposed time of Jesus by around 500 years and the Prophet Muhammad was about 600 years after this time.
Muhammad and Jesus are not similar. But the the Christan God and Muhammad are similar because Christians and Muslims believe in the same god. Jesus is mentioned in the Bible and the Qumran In the Bible he is the son of God. In the Qumran he is a prophet. So Christians and Muslims believe in the same god. They are similar in that way. Jesus and Muhammed not so much. Christians believe God created the world. Muslims believe the same. The Bible says Jesus is the son of God. The Muslims say he is a prophet. Hope this helps you understand!
it is Abraham and he was not a prophet, he was a righteous and pious man that was a believer in the same god that Jews believe in. not Allah(Arab god) or Jesus but rather jehova
It is trueIt is true that he is considered a prophet in the Islamic faith although the majority of Christians consider him God or son of God and not a prophet.Islam means Submission to God. In this universal meaning it is the objective of God revelations to all prophets including Noah, Abraham, Ismael, Isac, Jacob, Moses, Jesus and the last prophet Mohamed.However, although the three great prophets Moses, Jesus, And Mohamed (peace upon them) are prophets of Islam,the religion according to God revelation to Prophet Moses is called Judaism,the religion according to God revelation to Prophet Jesus is called Christianity, andthe religion according to God revelation to Prophet Mohamed is called the same name Islam.
No, some religions express spirituallity from sexual release. There are certain cases when a man will ejaculate onto a statue of Jesus, that can be considered expressing spirituallity. A woman might use the cross as a dildo to cause an orgasm. So the answer is no, not all religions express spirituality in the same way...