no we dont
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
Prophet Muhammad is the last and final messenger of Almighty Allah, there will no more prophet going to come to this earth with new message. so, its the duty of Muslim to believe Prophet Muhammad is the last and final messenger of Allah.
The Dome of the Rock Shrine in Jerusalem marks the spot where Muslims believe that Mohammed ascended to heaven before returning to Earth.
Prophet Muhammad regarded Jesus Christ as a revered prophet and messenger of God in Islam. He emphasized Jesus' miraculous birth, his teachings of love and compassion, and his eventual return to Earth.
Answer: We Muslims do not make conjecture about matters that have not been determined by God. it was the will of God to cause Muhammad to come when and where he did. Muhammad was sent in order to be utterly successful. He was the Messenger of the Covenant. The great, finla Prophet who brought the final Law, called the Kingdom of God on Earth. Peace and blessings of God be upon the best example - Muhammad.
Muslims believe in all books of Allah including Quran. Here is the list of Quran - The final book of Allah revealed on prophet Muhammad swah. All Muslims recite this regularly and follow what is said in Quran. Over and above Muslims also believe in other books of Allah. Toraj - which Jews follow Injeel (or Bible) - which Christians follow Jabur (extinct from earth). Please note Muslims believe in Moses (prophet for Jews) and Christ (prophet for Christians) and all other prophets send by Allah. The most beloved prophet to Muslims is the last prophet Muhammad (swah).
Muslims don't worship a place ... they only worship god and they believe that " al ka'abaa al shareefa " in mecca ,which is built by the prophet ibrahim and his son isamil, is god's sacred place on earth and they go hajj there in a certain time of every year
Taking out more than they replace.Repeat: We fully expect Earth to Sustain Us; are We to Offer Nothing in Return for this Immense Privilege?
I don't think so; as far as I know, Muslims are more careful than Christians, for example, to distinguish between God, and His representatives on Earth. According to Shia Islam, the Imam Ali was God's representative on Earth after the death of the prophet Muhammad - but that doesn't mean they believe he is God - they don't even confuse Muhammad with God (to the best of my knowledge).
Return to Earth was created in 2006.
The Prophet, as well as the Qur'an, mentions things that are to occur. We are living in the time when soon the Anti-Christ will appear. We call him "The Lying Messiah". He will come after the Muslims have reunited and have returned to Islam properly. The Anti-Christ will cause the West to fight the Muslim world. Eventually, however, the Muslims will win. That is when Jesus returns. Yes - we believe that Jesus, who is the real Messiah, will return. Jesus will destroy the Anti-Christ and will declare to the world that only God is god. He will reinstate the laws of God on Earth. He will show to the world that he did tell about the coming of Muhammad. If you Google the words: "Muhammad in the Bible" you will find many interesting articles.
ad terram redeō = (I) return to earth.