Islam teaches that Jesus was a prophet, but not divine.
The Ba'hai faith believes that Jesus was a Manifestation of God, in the same way as the prophets of Judaism.
Sikhism is another essentially abrahamic religion, but does not believe that Jesus was divine.
Mandaeans follow John the Baptist and believe that Jesus was a false messiah.
In Islam, Jesus is considered a prophet and holds a revered status as one of the major prophets. Muslims believe in his teachings and miracles but do not view him as the son of God or part of a Trinity. Some sects of Judaism also see Jesus as a Jewish teacher and prophet but do not accept his divinity.
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Catholic People believe that Jesus is the Messiah.
The majority of religions believe in Jesus Christ, but have different beliefs about him. Mormon and Jehovah Witness have around the same basic beliefs of Jesus. Jewish, Christian, and Catholic have the same basic principles as well. Buddhism does not have a god, it believes in a path to enlightenment. Muslim, or Islamic, believe in Jesus, but only as a prophet. Their god is Mohammad.
One example of a religion that does not believe in Jesus as the central figure is Judaism. In Judaism, Jesus is not recognized as the Messiah or divine figure, and he is not considered part of their religious beliefs or teachings.
The difference between Islam and Christianity is that for Christianity, Christians worship Jesus, whom they believe is the son of God, whereas in Islam, Muslims worship Mohamed. But mohameds a prophet? Muskims worship allah though
"Five holiest people" is subjective and varies among different belief systems. However, in some religions, figures like Jesus Christ, Buddha, Prophet Muhammad, Mother Teresa, and Dalai Lama are considered holy by their followers.
No, not all religions believe in a supreme being. Some religions are polytheistic, worshipping multiple gods and goddesses, while others are non-theistic, focusing on ethical teachings and self-improvement rather than the worship of a deity.
A:Some believe in other gods, such as the Hindu pantheon. Jews believe in the same God as do Christians but believe that Jesus was, at most, only a wandering preacher. Muslims revere Jesus, but only as a prophet. Many others believe that all religions are false and that there is no reason to believe in Jesus. And also zeus and posiden
You are confusing two religions. Christians believe that Jesus Christ came to die for our sins and allow us an eternity with God. They believe that he is the Son of God. Muslims believe that Jesus was only a prophet. They believe that Muhammad was God's most high prophet.
Apart from Christianity Jesus is also a prophet in Islam.
The majority of religions believe in Jesus Christ, but have different beliefs about him. Mormon and Jehovah Witness have around the same basic beliefs of Jesus. Jewish, Christian, and Catholic have the same basic principles as well. Buddhism does not have a god, it believes in a path to enlightenment. Muslim, or Islamic, believe in Jesus, but only as a prophet. Their god is Mohammad.
jeudest are the ancestors of Christians they not believe in Jesus and prophet muhammed . Muslims believe that muhammed is the last prophet and Jesus is only a prophet before prophet muhammed which god created to show that he can create what ever he wish ..with out a sources...
They are both religions. They believe in a different God. No, they believe in the same God but do not consider him as having three distinct persons - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Jesus is considered as only a prophet by the Muslims and not the Son of God.
The main similarities are: Both religions believe in prophet Abraham (Ibrahim); Peace be upon him Both religions believe in one God, the one and only one God with no partner and no associate
It is the belief in the same God; the Creator; as the one and only one God to be worshiped. The three religions are monotheistic religions: they believe in one all-powerful God.They also all believe in the existence of Abraham, and consider him a prophet. As such, another term for them are the Abrahamaic religions. (While Jews don't usually accept the existence of Christ, Muslims do (however, Muslims recognize Jesus as a prophet)
One example of a religion that does not believe in Jesus as the central figure is Judaism. In Judaism, Jesus is not recognized as the Messiah or divine figure, and he is not considered part of their religious beliefs or teachings.
Yes People do believe in Christ but some that he was only a prophet while Christians say that he is the son of God
Christianity and Islam are the ONLY religions having this understanding.
Since they believe that God had Been Incarnated numerous times, some of them do believe that is possible that Jesus Is an Incarnation Of God. However, their view of Him would still be much different than what Christianity teaches about Him.