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The angels played the role of the messanger of the good news of the birth of Jesus.
Angels play a very significant role. An angel by the name of Gabriel first came to the Prophet Muhammad to tell him the revelation from God (Alllah). Islam is looks at angels the same way most Christians look at Angels.
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An angels role is messenger, announcer, guard, and a helper in time of need.
He didn't. The primary role of the messiah for Jews is to serve as King, to usher in the messianic era of peace. There is still war, and there isn't a messianic kingdom, so Jesus didn't fulfill the role of Jewish messiah.
Judaism does not feel that Jesus fulfilled any part of the role of the Jewish Messiah. It is Christianity and Islam that assert that he did.
The Bible does not mention angels having ANY role in the creation of man. The Lord created man Himself.
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they helped the ANZAC soldiers carry supplies and were stretcher bearers for wounded men.
Answer 1Islam doesn't have a Messiah, which is another word for "Christ." However, they do have a Figure-at-the-End-of-Time they call The Madhi, whose functions are quite similar to those of Christ at the Second Coming, although, of course, the Madhi comes to destroy Christianity and Judaism.From time to time, someone claiming to be the Madhi rises up to accomplish these tasks, the most notable being the fellow who killed "Chinese" Gordon at Khartoum.Answer 2Actually, Islam does have a Messiah and considers Jesus to be this Messiah. The Qur'an refers to Jesus as "Sid al-Mesih" (سيد المسيح), which means the Messiah. However, the Muslim conception of the role of the Messiah is less clear than Jewish and Christian conceptions of the role of the Messiah (which are different from each other).The Muslim conception of the Messiah is relatively clear as concerns the End of Days. It is believed that Jesus (as the Messiah) will return to Earth to lead the Army of God against the Dajjal (Islamic Anti-Christ) and the Unbelievers. At that point, Jesus will reveal that he was only ever a Prophet of God and Christianity mistakenly attributed Divinity to him. He will also bring all Muslims together in unified belief. As for his First Coming, his role there is unclear. Unlike Judaism, Islam does not hold that the Messiah has a duty to create a kingdom or other polity. Unlike Christianity, Islam does not hold that Jesus was sacrificed or that the job of the Messiah was to atone for sin.
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John the Baptist is often called the messianic prophet due to his role in preparing the way for the coming of Jesus Christ. He prophesied and baptized people, proclaiming the arrival of the Messiah and calling for repentance. His preaching and ministry played a significant part in the anticipation and recognition of Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah.