Because he rose from the dead after he was crucified, and resurrection is foreign to all other religions including Islam
Islam does not believe that Jesus Christ was crucified because it views him as a prophet, not the Son of God, and teaches that he was not killed on the cross. Instead, the Quran asserts that someone who resembled Jesus was crucified in his place, while Jesus was raised up to heaven by God. This belief is rooted in the Islamic understanding of Jesus' mission and role as a prophet in Islam.
Islam does not believe that Jesus was ever crucified. (Islam holds that an imposter went on the Cross.) Therefore, Islam has never felt the need to provide a date for the crucifixion the way that Christianity needs to.
I believe He was thirty-three when He was crucified.
Muslims believe, per Islam religion and holy Quran, that Jesus (peace be upon him) was not crucified but his likeness was made by God on someoneelse who betrayed Jesus and he is the one who was crucified but Jesus was lifted bodily to the Heavens. Jesus will come back before the Resurrection day and he will defeat the evil and then dies. Refer to question below.
Jesus Christ is one of the Prophets for Muslims in Islam !
Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross for the sins of the world, and that if we accept this sacrifice and have faith in Jesus we can receive salvation.
Jesus may have been crucified, but that event doesn't have significance in Judaism.
Answer 1:Jesus is recognised & believed in both Islam & Christianity but the way of belief is different. Christians believe in Him as a God or a son of God while He is a great prophet in Islam. Christians believe in His crucifixion while Muslims believe that He was saved by God & was not crucified.Both believe in His virgin birth, His miracles like talking in the cradle & raising dead, His ascension to the Heavens & His return to the world.Answer 2:well "christ" is a christian word that means messiah, Islam do not believe in Jesus as a "christ" however, they do believe in Jesus as a profit. Jesus himself was Jewish, he went to the temple, celebrated passover and all the other usual things for a Jewish boy/man of his time. along with some unusual things witch is why he was crucified. but ( Christians believe ) he ros from the dead and, after appearing to his disciples, ascended into the skythen ( Christians believe ) the holy spirit came and He started Christianity.
The major difference is that muslims believe Jesus PBUH is a prophet of Allah SWT (God). Christians believe that Jesus PBUH is the son of God, and God himself, which is against the teachings of Islam. Muslims believe that Jesus PBUH was not crucified, and is in the 4th heaven and will descend to earth once again. Christians believe Jesus PBUH was crucified. These are the 2 defining differences between the 2 religions. There are others, but these 2 are the key ones.
Just about all I would say, because you are not a Christian unless you believe in Jesus, and that includes believing that he was crucified and rose again.
Jesus of Nazareth, commonly called Jesus Christ.
they did not know that it was acutely for the good
Jesus was crucified for the sins of the world at Calvary.