Jesus in Islam – Part 1 of 3
Jesus in Islam
The message of God to humanity, which is to worship God and God alone and to live according to His instruction, was revealed to Adam (peace be upon him), who passed it on to his children. All the subsequent revelations to Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and, finally, Muhammad are in conformity with that message. Thus, Islam views any contradictions among revealed religions as man-made elements introduced into these religions. The position of Jesus in the three major creeds- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam- is not an exception.
Although the Quran does not present a detailed life-story of Jesus, it highlights the important aspects of his birth, his mission, his ascension to heaven. It also passes judgment on the Christian and Jewish beliefs concerning him. We will look at some of the truths which God revealed about Jesus in the Quran.
Born of a Virgin Mother :
Like Christians, Muslims believe that Mary, Maria in Spanish, or
Maryam as she is called in Arabic, was a chaste, virgin woman, who
miraculously gave birth to Jesus. Jesus’ birth in itself was a miracle
in that he had no father. God describes his birth in the Quran as
follows:
“And mention in the Book (the Quran), Mary, when she withdrew in
seclusion from her family to a place facing east. She placed a screen
(to screen herself) from them; then We sent to her a spirit from Us,
(the angel Gabriel), and he appeared before her in the form of a man in
all respects. She said: ‘Verily, I seek refuge with the Most Gracious
(God) from you, if you do fear God.’ (The angel) said: ‘I am only a
messenger from your Lord, (to announce) to you the gift of a righteous
son.’ She said: ‘How can I have a son, when no man hath touched me, nor
am I unchaste?’ He said: ‘So (it will be), your Lord said That is easy
for Me (God): And (We wish) to appoint him as a sign to mankind and a
mercy from Us (God), and it is a matter (already) decreed (by God).’”
(Quran 19:16-21)
This fact, however, does not necessitate that Jesus is divine in
essence or spirit, nor is he worthy of worship, for Adam’s existence was
more miraculous than that of Jesus. If his miraculous birth were a
proof that Jesus was God incarnate or His son, then Adam would have more
right over this divinity than him. Rather, both are prophets who were
inspired with revelation from God Almighty, and both were servants to
Him living according to His commandments.
“Indeed, the likeness of Jesus with God is as the likeness of
Adam. He created him of dust, then He said to him: ‘Be!’ and he was.’”
(Quran 3:59)
Miracles :
Muslims, like Christians believe that Jesus performed miracles. These
miracles were performed by the will and permission of God, Who has
power and control over all things.
“Then will God say: ‘O Jesus the son of Mary! Recount my favor to
you and to your mother. Behold! I strengthened you with the Holy Spirit
(the angel Gabriel) so that you did speak to the people in childhood
and in maturity. Behold! I taught you the Book and Wisdom, the Torah
and the Gospel. And behold: you make out of clay, as it were, the figure
of a bird, by My leave, and you breathe into it, and it becomes a bird
by My leave, and you heal those born blind, and the lepers by My
leave. And behold! You bring forth the dead by My leave. And behold! I
did restrain the Children of Israel from (violence to you) when you did
show them the Clear Signs, and the unbelievers among them said: ‘This
is nothing but evident magic.’” (Quran 5:110)
God sent all prophets with miracles specific to the nation to whom
they were sent to prove the veracity of their message. These miracles
were not performed of their own accord; rather, they were only manifest
in their hands by God’s will. The miracles performed by Jesus were no
different. The Jews were well advanced in the field of medicine, and the
miracles which Jesus brought were of this nature, proving the truth of
His message and in order to convince the Jews.
Jesus in Islam – Part 3 of 3
Jesus in Islam
His Crucifixion :
God clarified in the Quran that Jesus was not crucified; rather, it was made to seem that way to the Jews, and that God raised him to the Heavens. The Quran does not explain, though, who was the person crucified instead of Jesus, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him.
“…They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him, but (another) was made to resemble him to them…” (Quran 4:157)
“God lifted him up to His presence. God is Almighty, All-Wise.” (Quran 4:158)
As such, Islam denies that Jesus came to this earth with the purpose of sacrificing himself for the sin of Adam, Eve, and the rest of humanity, freeing them from its burden. Islam strictly rejects the notion that any person bears the sin of another. God says:
“No bearer of burdens shall bear the burden of another.” (Quran 39:7)
Also, Islam stresses the notion that God is able to and forgive all sins, if a person truly repents and then refrains from repeating it. God does not need any blood sacrifice for that, let alone descend in the form of man himself and die for every man’s sins. Rather, God’s mercy extends to all creatures, believers and disbelievers alike. The door to forgiveness is open to anyone who seeks it.
The Second Coming of Christ
As Christians do, Muslims also believe in the return of Jesus the Messiah to earth, although his role and reason for his return does differ from what the Christians propose. He will return to earth first and foremost to prove his mortality and refute the false beliefs people held about him. He will live a normal life, marry, and also die as any other human. At that point, the matter will be clear concerning him, and all people will have believed that he was truly mortal.
“There is not one of the People of the Scripture but will believe in him (Jesus) before his death, and on the Day of Resurrection he will be a witness against them.” (Quran 4: 159)
Jesus will also fight the false Christ, who will call people to the belief that he is God, and who will appear just before he returns. Jesus will defeat the antichrist, and all people will accept the true religion of God. The world will see a type of peace and serenity unfeeling in history, all worshiping the same God, subservient to Him alone, and at peace with one another.
Conclusion
What has preceded was just a brief introduction to the truth which God revealed about Jesus in His final Book, the Quran, which he revealed to Muhammad. There is only One God who created one race of human beings and communicated to them one message: submission to the worship of God and God alone and following His instruction – known in Arabic as Islam. That message was conveyed to the first human beings on this earth, and reaffirmed by all of the prophets of God who came after them throughout all the ages.
Jesus Christ, born of the Virgin Mary, performed miracles and invited the Israelites to the same message of submission (Islam) as did all of the prophets who preceded him. He was not God, nor was he the ‘Son of God’, but was the Messiah, an illustrious prophet of God. Jesus did not invite people to worship himself; rather, he called them to worship God, Whom he himself worshiped. He confirmed the laws of the Torah which Prophet Moses taught; he lived by them, and instructed his disciples to follow them to the finest detail, after allowing those things which the Jews made illegal upon themselves. Before his departure, he informed his followers of the last prophet, Muhammad of Arabia, who would come after him, and instructed them to observe his teachings.
In the generations after Jesus’ departure from this world, his teachings were distorted and he was elevated to the status of God. Six centuries later, with the coming of Prophet Muhammad, the truth about Jesus Christ was finally retold and preserved eternally in the last book of divine revelation, the Quran. Furthermore, many of the laws of Moses, which Jesus followed, were revived in their pure and unadulterated form and implemented in the divinely prescribed way of life known as Islam, while many other aspects and injunctions of the laws which had been brought by the earlier prophets were lightened or dropped altogether.
Consequently, the reality of the prophets, their uniform message, and the way of life which they followed, can only be found preserved in the religion of Islam, the only religion prescribed by God for human beings. Furthermore, only Muslims today actually follow Jesus and his true teachings. Their way of life is much more in tune with the way of life Jesus practiced than any of the modern day “Christians.” Love and respect of Jesus Christ is an article of faith in Islam, and God stressed the importance of belief in Jesus in numerous places in the Quran.
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