Hazrat Essa (as)
Holy Quran is for Muslim people.
Jesus PBUH is mentioned explicitly in the Holy Quran 25 times.
Most of the people in Pakistan are Muslim, their holy book is the Quran.
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.
Koran or Quran is the Holy Book revealed on Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) and Bible or Injeal is the Holy Book revealed on Prophet Jesus ( Hazrat I'sa A.S). So for a non -Muslim Quran is Islam's Bible but for a Muslim Quran is Quran and Bible is the Holy Book preceding Quran. (remember for a Muslim both Holy Books are to be equally respected but Quran is to be followed)
Jesus is mentioned 25 times in the Quran.
Yes, Jesus is mentioned in the Quran as a prophet and messenger of God.
Yes, Muslim is highly rewarded when reading Quran. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that on reading Quran, a Muslim gets 'Hasana' on each letter he reads and his reward is doubled if he tries to overcome difficulty in Quran reading. Reading Quran helps in getting the Muslim closer to God (Allah) and more understandable to the religion obligations. Reading and studying Quran is kind of worship. However, how much to read of Quran and how frequently is left to the capacity of each Muslim.
Jesus is the Messiah and was Muslim as he called to full surrender (Islam in Arabic) to God; the Creator. However, if you mean the prophet of Islam per Quran God revelation, then he is prophet Muhammad.
In the Quran tells us that Jesus is another prophet and not as a saviour of the world.
In the Quran, Jesus is referred to as Isa, who is considered a prophet and messenger of God.
Does the Quran affect the laws and countries