Because they do not like what christians believe but really they believe that He is no more significant than the creation of adam.
The Koran (Qur'an) does not say that Jesus did not die. Muslims revere Jesus as a prophet, but say that Muhammad was the greatest prophet. Islamic belief is that Jesus was not divine, and so believe that he died as all humans do. The question may be referring to verse 4.157 of the Koran, which seems to be derived from early Christian Docetic beliefs, saying that those who sought to kill him slew him not, nor did they crucify him - it just appeared to them that they did. However, it is doubtful that this one irregularity in the Islamic account was fully understood by the early Muslims when it found its way into the Koran. This is not to say that the Koran is either more or less true than the Christian Bible, just that other beliefs are also valid. In Islam all prophets are the same 2:285
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-the Koran says that genie are made from Fire And some of them are good and some are evil and they cab see us from a place that we can't see them.
Koran has many wonders from different aspects. Arab poets consider Koran very beautiful and love to hear it. Arab poets say Koran is poem and is not poem. also Koran has many scientific predictions and Muslims believe Koran has no scientific error although it is for 1400 years ago where many scientific facts were not discovered.
I don't think so, however Muslims respect and revere Jesus (peace be upon him). They consider him one of the greatest of God's messengers to mankind. The Koran confirms his virgin birth, and a chapter of the Koran is entitled 'Marya' (Mary). shia: if you mean by divine, being God or part of God, for sure No. but if you mean that he was the word of God (كلمه الله) that sent down to humankind, Yes. but never change him a superhuman being.
There is no concept and tolerance for them as it regarded a sinful act
A:It may appear that we have many documents from Moses, but this is only because believers chose to attribute some of the books of the Bible to him. In fact, scholars say that these books were written many centuries after the time attributed to Moses. Archaeologists and historians say that there never was an Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible, so we can even say that Moses did not really exist. There is little doubt that Muhammad was a real, historial man, but there is only one book attributed to him: the Koran. Much of the Koran reflects ideas already found in the Christian Bible.Some say that we do not have writings from Jesus himself because we do have gospels written by two of his disciples. However, the gospels were originally anonymous and were only attributed to these authors later in the second century; scholars say that none of the gospels could really have been written by an eyewitness to the life and mission of Jesus. If the gospels are true, we do not need any writings from Jesus. If they are not, we can not expect any writings from Jesus.
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how do you say i love Jesus in Aramaic
The bible does not say anything about dreaming for Jesus.
Ame a Jesus.
J'aime Jesus.