All God prophets are in presence of God including the 5 greatest prophets; noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (Peace be upon them all)
The Christian view is that Jesus was not a prophet, he was the son of God. In Islam, both Jesus and Muhammad are considered prophets.
As I see it, the Muslims believe that Jesus was a prophet, but Muhammad was a more recent prophet. But they are very different because Jesus Christ is God, (Titus 2.13), and Muhammad is a prophet that tells of another God, Allah.
Some of the dissimilarities betweenMuhammad and Jesus are as followed: * Muhammad was a prophet * Jesus was a prophet who was also the Son of God ** Muhammad was a special messenger of God ** Jesus was the message of God ( He was the "Word" *** Muhammad taught there is life after death *** Jesus is that "Life" ( " I am the way, I am the truth, I am the life no one comes to the father except by me".)
Christianity teaches that Jesus is the son of God, or God himself. Islam teaches that Jesus and Muhammad were prophets of God.
Muslims love both Muhammad and Jesus. Muslims don't believe that Jesus is God though and Muslims believe that Muhammad is just a man, not a God like how Christians believe Jesus is. Jesus is loved throughout the Muslim community and is regarded as the "messiah" but not as God. Islam teaches that God is 1 and God needs no partners
Yes, Muslims believe Jesus was born of virgin, Muhammad was not, Jesus performed miracles Muhammad did not, Jesus was taken to heaven Muhammad was not, Jesus will return to earth in future, Muhammad will not. therefore Jesus is greater than Muhammad
Muhammad and Jesus are not similar. But the the Christan God and Muhammad are similar because Christians and Muslims believe in the same god. Jesus is mentioned in the Bible and the Qumran In the Bible he is the son of God. In the Qumran he is a prophet. So Christians and Muslims believe in the same god. They are similar in that way. Jesus and Muhammed not so much. Christians believe God created the world. Muslims believe the same. The Bible says Jesus is the son of God. The Muslims say he is a prophet. Hope this helps you understand!
Judaism does not believe Jesus is the son of god or the messiah. Islam believes in Jesus, just that he is not the son of God but a prophet like Muhammad.
Jesus was Jewish. The Islam religion did not originate until about 630 AD (founders were followers of Muhammad). Muslim, meaning submission to god. Jesus submitted to the same god as Abraham, Moses, Noah, Jacob and Muhammad.
Both prophets Jesus and Muhammad (Peace be upon them) called for worship of God (Allah in Arabic) as the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no associate, and no companion.
This answer depends on if you ask a Muslim or a Christian.Similarities between Jesus and Muhammad might include that they were both men, both lived in the Middle East, both are leaders of world-wide religious movements, both claimed to speak for God.However:Muslims believe that Muhammad is the greatest prophet of Allah and Jesus was a lesser prophet.Christians believe that Jesus is God and that Muhammad was a false prophet.
NO. Muhammad argued that while Jesus was the Messiah, that he was not the Son of God. God was a single, indivisible entity and the concept of a trinitarian God, such as having separate God the father and God the son would create, was a violation of this precept.