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  1. Islam teaches that Jesus' original message was altered (taḥrīf) after his being raised alive. The monotheism (tawḥīd) of Jesus is emphasized in the Quran. Like all prophets in Islam, Jesus is also called a Muslim, as he preached that his followers should adopt the 'straight path' (Ṣirāṭ al-Mustaqīm).

  2. En el islam, Jesús (en árabe: عيسى ‎, romanizado : ʿĪsā o Isa) se considera como uno de los mensajeros de Dios y el Mesías enviado para guiar al Pueblo de Israel ( banī isrā'īl) con una nueva escritura: el evangelio ( Injīl ). 1 Según el islam, se debe creer en Jesús (así como en todos los otros mensajeros de Alá) como requisito para ser musul...

  3. Huda. Updated on June 25, 2019. In the Quran, there are many stories about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ (called 'Isa in Arabic). The Quran recalls his miraculous birth, his teachings, the miracles he performed by God's permission, and his life as a respected prophet of God.

  4. Muslims believe that Jesus (called “Isa” in Arabic) was a prophet of God and was born to a virgin (Mary). They also believe he will return to Earth before the Day of Judgment to restore justice...

  5. Jesus through Muslim eyes. In the year 630 A.D, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) achieved one of his most cherished goals: the occupation of Mecca and the subsequent cleansing of the...

  6. Prophet ’Isa (as) (also known as Jesus) is the penultimate messenger of Allah (swt), sent around 570 years before the last and final Messenger of Allah, Prophet Muhammad (saw). He is, of course, an important figure in Islam, mentioned in the Qur’an several times. This article will set out seven things about ’Isa (as) which all Muslims should know!

  7. In Islam, Jesus is a Messenger of Allah (God) and the Messiah who was sent to guide the Children of Israel with a new scripture, the Gospel. The belief in Jesus (and all other messengers of God) is required in Islam, and a requirement of being a Muslim.