The issue of Jesus Christ’s Crucifixion is central to Christianity. While Christianity teaches that Jesus was crucified and died for the sins of humanity, the Quran’s stance on Jesus’ crucifixion offers a different perspective. This view contrasts with the Christian one, and highlights the theological differences between the two faiths. In this article, we will […]
Islam and Catholicism share common values like belief in God and the afterlife, but differ in views on God's nature and Jesus.
In Islam, Jesus is a revered prophet, born of Mary, and is not divine. He was raised to heaven, and will return before the Day of Judgment.
Islam considers Jesus a prophet, not God's son. Jesus preached monotheism and good morals, not part of a divine Trinity.
The Quran calls Jesus "the Word of God", emphasizing his miraculous creation. Jesus is considered Allah's servant, not divine.
The Quran did not mention an exact date for the Prophet Jesus’s birth (‘Isa in Arabic). Yet, we can deduce from some Quranic Ayahs the year of his miraculous birth (peace be upon him). The Prophet Jesus had no biological father, and his mother was a virgin. This divine miracle is highlighted in the Quran […]
The Quran was revealed over 23 years and preserved through oral and written methods. Authentic texts clarify its timing after Jesus.
Muslims believe Muhammad (PBUH) is the seal of all Prophets, came after Jesus (PBUH). This article explains why.
Muslims believe Jesus will return to judge the world, according to the Quran and Sunnah. He will not die for sins, but Jesus will judge.
Do you know that Quran directly mentions the name Jesus (ʿĪsā) 25 times, while the title “Son of Mary” (Ibn Maryam) is used 23 times, and “Messiah” (Masîḥ) appears 11 times? discover more!