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in Islam Jesus is considered a very holy prophet. in Islam he is called the prophet e-saa. Muslims believe that a some sort of evil creature will appear from somewhere and ask every human one question, do youbelive in god or me. if you answer god he will kill you and you will be sent to heaven. by the end of this, the prophete-saa will come and kill the evil creature called the de-jaal

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