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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Status of Jesus (‘Isa) in Islam



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01-08-2007, 04:30 PM
Status of Jesus (peace be upon him) ('Isa) in Islam



ALMIGHTY Allah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa) says in the Holy Qur'an: Say (O Muslims): "We believe in Allah and that which has been sent down to us and that which has been sent down to Ibrahim (Abraham), Ismail (Ishmael), Ishaq (Isaac), Yaqub (Jacob), and to Al-Asbat (the offspring of the twelve sons of Yaqub, and that which has been given to Musa (Moses) and 'Isa (Jesus (peace be upon him) ), and that which has been given to the Prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them: and to Him we have submitted (in Islam). (2:136)

(Remember) when the angels said: "O Maryam (Mary)! Verily, Allah (gives you the glad tidings of a Word ["Be!"] - and he was! i.e. 'Isa (Jesus (peace be upon him) ) the son of Maryam (Mary)] from Him, his name will be the Messiah 'Isa (Jesus (peace be upon him) ), the son of Maryam (Mary), held in honor in this world and the Hereafter, and will be one of those who are near to Allah." (3:45)

We believe in all the Prophets and Messengers (peace be upon them all) of Allah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa). We respect and honor all of them without any discrimination. We believe that all Prophets preached the message of Tawheed (Monotheism) and all of them invited human beings to worship Allah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa) alone and live a righteous life. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was not the only Prophet of Allah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa), but he was the last and final Prophet of Allah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa). Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is not the founder of Islam; all Prophets were Muslims and they followed the way of Islam.

It may be a surprise to many people in the West that we Muslims also believe in Jesus (peace be upon him) . Although we do not celebrate Christmas, we do respect and honor the person in whose name this festival is observed. We believe that Jesus (peace be upon him) was one of the great Prophets of Allah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa). In the Qur'an he is called 'Isa. He is also known as Al-Masih (the Christ) and Ibn Maryam (son of Mary (may Allah be pleased with her)). He has many other beautiful names and titles in the Qur'an. He is a highly respected religious figure. Every Muslim honors him, respects him and loves him. His mother is also highly respected, loved and honored. There are hundreds of thousands of Muslim men all over the world who feel proud and blessed to have the name 'Isa; as there are thousands of Muslim women who feel honored and blessed to be called Maryam.

Unlike the Gospels or the New Testament in general, the subject matter of the Qur'an is not Jesus (peace be upon him) . The Qur'an speaks in detail about Allah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa), His will for human beings and about many of His Prophets and Messengers. Yet, all the basic facts about Jesus (peace be upon him) ' life are mentioned in the Qur'an. The Qur'an says at several places that Mary (may Allah be pleased with her) was a pious virgin who devoted her life to prayer and divine service. Allah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa)'s angel one day visited her and gave her the good news of the birth of a blessed child. This was a miraculous birth as Mary (may Allah be pleased with her) was not married.

The virgin birth is clearly mentioned in the Qur'an and no recognized Muslim authority has ever disputed this claim. However, Muslim and Christian interpretations differ on the meaning of virgin birth. For Christians it was the sign of incarnation, the coming to earth of the Son of God. For Muslims it was a special miracle.

For every Prophet a particular miracle was given according to the needs and challenges of his time. Since Jesus (peace be upon him) ' contemporaries used to deny the existence of spirit, they were shown the presence and the power of divine spirit by this unique birth. Jesus (peace be upon him) also performed many other miracles, such as raising of the dead to life, healing the blind and lepers, speaking about the hidden things. All these miracles show that material is not the only thing; there is something beyond the material that must be recognized. Jesus (peace be upon him) reminds us about the power of Divine Spirit. The Qur'an emphasizes that Jesus (peace be upon him) performed all his miracles only by Allah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa)'s permission.

The message of Jesus (peace be upon him) was basically the same as the message of other prophets. He was sent to invite people to the worship of One Allah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa), to do the righteous deeds and be kind and loving to others. He reminded his people to pay attention not only to the letter of the laws but also to the spirit of the laws.

The Qur'an says that Jesus (peace be upon him) was mistreated, denied and rejected by his people just as other prophets were also mistreated. Some of his contemporaries opposed him and tried to crucify him. It is also reported in the Christian Bible that Jesus (peace be upon him) prayed to God to save him from his enemies and remove the "cup of death" from him. ("If thou art willing, remove this cup from me; nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done." Mark 14:36 and Luke 22:42) God accepted Jesus (peace be upon him) ' prayer and saved him from crucifixion or death on the cross.

He was lifted up to heaven (4:157-158). Jesus (peace be upon him) is yet to fulfill his Messianic role. Muslims believe that Jesus (peace be upon him) will come back to earth before the end of time and will restore peace and order, struggle against the anti-Christ (Dajjal) or demonic forces, and bring victory for truth and righteousness. The true followers of Jesus (peace be upon him) will prevail over those who deny him, misrepresent him and reject him.

Muslims and Christians differ in their Theology (views about Allah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa)) and their Christology (views about Christ), but they both believe in the same God (Allah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa)) and in the same Jesus (peace be upon him) ('Isa). There should be better understanding and better relations among them.