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It seems like a while back I heard that Jesus is mentioned as ‘coming back to earth’ in the Qur'an (I can’t remember where I heard this from).
Has anybody ever heard anything like that? I have only read a few parts of the Qur’an. Do Muslims believe that Jesus will one day return to judge mankind?
I know Muslims believe in the virgin birth of Jesus and that he did miracles, but do they believe in him one day returning to earth to judge?
Muslims believe in Jesus' miracles However, they don't believe in His crucifixcion,His burial,His resurrection or His ascension. They believe Allah to be the one true God.
Last edited by noland123; 08-03-2007 at 02:08 PM..
Muslims believe in Jesus' miracles However, they don't believe in His crucifixcion,His burial,His ressurection or His ascension. They believe Allah to be the one true God.
Would have to agree. I don't think anyone believes that Jesus will return except Christians.
In Islam, there is the belief that there will be a final climactic battle between Good and Evil. And the Good will be led by someone known as the Mahdi. I am not sure whether this Mahdi is supposed to be Jesus.
FYI, Muslims don't believe that Jesus was crucified. According to the Qur'an, Jesus was a prophet of God, and his birth was a virgin birth, but he was taken up by God before the Romans got to him -- and another person was crucified in his stead.
Hello, I'm a Christian here (and proud of it ) but i do have many muslim friends...and have done research on the faith. As mentioned above, they acknowlege Jesus as a Major profit only...still under Mohammad but major none the less. It can be punishible by death to suggest that Allah would EVER take human form...God is beyond that in their eyes. Allah is the God of Christians...on that our faith is the same, the difference comes in the writings of the Bible vs. the writings of Mohammad (Qur'an). A very beautiful book. Most think it's vengeful and ruthless....well try reading the Old Testament WoW, unlike the Christian Bible, the Qur'an doesn't have a "new testament" which is where our teachings of love, peace, and understanding of one another mainly come from. Thanks
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