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The Muslims recognize Jesus as a prophet. They do not believe he is the son of God or that he was resurrected.
No they didn't, they believed in God but not Jesus Christ
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.
God and Messiah Jesus Christ, though Jewish people believe in the Messiah, most don't recognize yet that it is Jesus. While Muslims believe in Jesus from their scripture they don't recognize Christ yet for who he really is. The prophet Abraham is viewed highly by all 3 religions.
Muslims love and respect Jesus as a prophet and a messenger from God and they love and respect his mother, the virgin, Mary
muhammad is anti christ. the muslims dont belive jesus is the son of god.
Muslims, Jews, and Christian have the same God (Allah) and they recognize all the prophets who came from the time of Adam. The Jews on the other hand follow the Torah and the Old Testament and did not accept or believe that Mohammad (SAW) was a Prophet as he was an Arab. Christians on the other had believe that Christ was son of God, and some even take him as God. Muslims consider Christ as one of the great Prophets and that Prophet Mohammad (SAW), who came after Jesus was the last and final prophet. ______________________________________________________________ All God prophets are recognized by Muslims; including Adam, Noah, ..., Abraham, Isaac, Ismael, Jacob, Joseph, ..., Moses, ..., Jesus, and Muhammad (Peace be upon them). Christians believe in all God prophets except Muhammad. Most Christians believe that Jesus is not prophet; as Muslims believe; but they believe that he is God or son of God.
No. That's a term usually used by Christians, for Jesus Christ.
No. Muslims reject the idea of Christ, which is the Greek version of the Hebrew Messiah (or meshiach) meaning "God's anointed." Muslims accept the existence of Jesus, whom they call Isa, and do believe that He was born of a virgin as a mark of God's special favor, but not that this makes Him in any way divine or better than Muhammed. In reference to Jesus, Muslims emphasize the virgin - but not divine - birth account by saying "Isa, son of Mary."
God, the Abrahamic god, is the god or deity that Christians, as well as Jews and Muslims, believe created the world and stands in judgement over us. Jesus Christ is believed by Christians to be the divine son of God. Jews do not believe in Jesus and hold that, if he existed, he was just a wandering preacher. Muslims believe that Jesus, although not divine, was an important prophet.
Yes, Islam religion recognizes Christianity. Muslims believe in the Bible holy book as God revelation to Jesus (peace be upon him) but they do not accept the Bible as authoritative. Refer to the related question below for more information.
Yes the Muslims do agree that Jesus is a prophet , but not the son of God.