It is not terribly hard for them to understand the belief; most Muslims are aware of how Christians have ascribed divinity to Jesus. They just disagree with the belief because the Qur'an holds that Jesus was not God, the Son of God, or some other Divinity. The Qur'an states quite clearly that Jesus was a Prophet, an important prophet, but nothing beyond human.
Nope. They believe he was raised to the heavens, unharmed, and he was never killed in the first place that he be resurrected. Muslims belive he will come back and abolish evil and the Muslims will enjoy their peak under him, though he will only be a Muslim and follow the law God sent to Muhammad. Hope this helps
A:Some believe in other gods, such as the Hindu pantheon. Jews believe in the same God as do Christians but believe that Jesus was, at most, only a wandering preacher. Muslims revere Jesus, but only as a prophet. Many others believe that all religions are false and that there is no reason to believe in Jesus. And also zeus and posiden
A:Christians believe that Jesus is the divine Son of God. Muslims believe there is only one God and that Jesus was a human prophet and not in any way divine, although they accept that he will return to earth to usher in the Day of Judgement. On this much there can be no compromise - either Jesus is divine or he is not. Given that there can be no compromise, either Christians must give up their belief in the diinity of Jesus, or Muslims must give up their belief that there is only one God with no son. Neither alternative is likely.
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
There is only one view of the Muslims about Hazrat Jesus. The Muslims believe in all the holy Prophets (May peace be upon them all). They do believe in Hazrat Jesus Christ (AS) a Prophet. He is also called by the Name of Messiah in the holy Qur'an. But the Muslims don't believe him the SON of Almighty God. The Muslims consider it the Greatest, Severest and Unpardonable sin to associate parents, of-spring, or Associate with Almighty God. He is the Sole Creator, Sustainer, Provider and Ruler of all the creation.
Some Christians believe that Jesus is God or son of God. Muslims believe in God (or Allah) as the one and only one God with no partner, no companion, no son, no father, no associate, and no equivalence.
Allah is "the Deity" in Arabic language and is worshiped by Muslims. Non-Muslims worship "the Deity" and name Him differently in their own languages. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Christians aren't non-muslims, they believe in the same God - but call him Jehova/Yahweh so they do believe in Allah. Jews aren't non-muslims, they believe in the same God - but call him Elohim so they do believe in Allah.
none All Muslims believe that Jesus (Peace be upon him) is one of the greatest prophets who called his people to worship God as the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no associate, and no equivalence.
They are both religions. They believe in a different God. No, they believe in the same God but do not consider him as having three distinct persons - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Jesus is considered as only a prophet by the Muslims and not the Son of God.
The Muslims consider Jesus as a prophet only.
No the Muslims do not believe in the bible, they only have the quran.
*--when Muslims believe in 1 ( One & Only) god Christians believe in 3........ *--when Muslims see Jesus as a beloved prophet of Islam by ALLAH Christians see him as God.......Answer: Christians' belief is sometimes misunderstood -they actually believe exactly the same as Muslims that there is only one God. They believe that this God has revealed Himself in three persons, the Father, the Son (Jesus) and the Holy Spirit, who are all one God, not three.The reason for the various differences ultimately go back to the scriptures each use, the Bible for Christians and the Koran for Islam.