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.
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The Quran confirms Jesus’ miracles but clarifies they were signs of his prophethood, emphasizing monotheism over any claim of divinity.
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Islam believes Jesus was raised to heaven and will return in the future. The Quran and Sunnah provide details about his return and actions.
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Islam considers Jesus a prophet, not God’s son. Jesus preached monotheism and good morals, not part of a divine Trinity.
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Menstruation is a natural Islamic state that creates temporary ritual impurity (not moral fault), restricting specific formal worship.
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The Qur’an serves as the final authority to confirm and purify the original Ten Commandments by correcting human alterations.
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Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) spread Islam through perfect character and divine truth, fueling its miraculous, global growth.
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Prophet Ishmael is honored for his obedience, building the Kaaba, and symbolizing monotheistic faith in the Qur’an.
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Islam spread across Africa via trade and moral appeal, using values like justice and tolerance to drive long-term cultural growth.
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The Prophet (PBUH) taught that jealousy is a divine attribute; Allah’s jealousy is manifested through His prohibition of immoral deeds.
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Before Islam, Lebanon faced imperial tyranny and strife; the 7th-century arrival of Islam brought unity and tolerance.
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Pre-Islamic Jordan was a crossroads of Christianity, Judaism, and paganism, where religious diversity caused more tension than harmony.
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