Jesus Christ is one of the Prophets for Muslims in Islam !
In Islam, saying "Jesus Christ" is not considered haram (forbidden). Muslims respect Jesus as a prophet and saying his name is not prohibited.
Islam believes Jesus Christ was only a prophet, not the Messiah. So the answer is: Christianity, which teaches that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, and is coming back, the hope of all Christians.Another Answer:Both do but only Christianity believes Jesus will return as the King of kings. Some branches of Islam teach that Jesus will return to earth not as King or Lord of lords as the Bible teaches, but rather to accompany their 'mahdi' - the Islamic messiah, and to convert the world, including Christianity, to Islam by force.
The one who introduced Islam. Just like Jesus Christ introduced Christianity and Moses with Judaism.
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.
No, because Islam was founded after the death of Christ.
Islam teaches that Christ was a prophet of God. & a word from him & his spirit, he is one of the most chosen 5 prophets "Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus & Muhammad" pbut all.
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.
Christianity was founded by Hazrat Jesus Christ (May peace be upon him). Islam is founded by the last prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW).
Judaism and Christianity share all the prophets of the Old Testament while Islam recognizes about 20 with the major exception being Ishmael which only Islam considers a prophet. Judaism recognizes no New Testament prophets which ends with Jesus Christ while Islam recognizes about 3 or so which includes Jesus Christ.
The Quran teaches that Jesus Christ is a revered prophet and messenger of God, but not divine. He is considered a significant figure in Islam and is respected for his teachings and miracles.
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.
False. Christianity is based on the death of Jesus Christ as a suitable sacrifice for sin. Jesus is the saviour that Judaism looked for but they failed to see this. Islam recognises Jesus as a prophet but nothing more.