Jesus is an important religious figure in Islam and Christianity, but his important path is different between the two religions. Christian believes that he is the Son of God and is part of the Holy Trinity, but Islam believes that he is the messenger of God, to bring the word of God to believers and non-believers It will be dispatched to. Because of the well-known belief that Jesus was sent from the god to the earth as a prophet and Jesus was declared a son of God, Muslims distorted information left to Jesus, this distortion was distorted by Christianity We believed that it led to the creation of.
Of course there is a fundamental difference between how Christian and Muslim see Jesus and his role. Christians believe that Jesus is the Savior and the Son of God, but Muslims believe that Jesus is a prophet This is His explanation in the Qur'an. Muslims believe that there are many prophets in human history, including over 120,000 people, and the Prophet Muhammad is the last one.
Muslims believe that Jesus is not the Son of God but the Prophet of God. In Arabic, Jesus and Isa are known as nearly 25 different scriptures in the Qur'an, whose names include messengers, prophets, even Messiah. In fact, all Muslim theologians believe that Jesus is the pioneer of the Prophet Muhammad. In Muslim, Jesus is regarded as a symbol of Asceticism - an example of morality, spirit, and society. Ibn Alabama expressed Jesus as "the saint's representative" and Argazari called him "the prophet of the soul." Clearly, these descriptions are unique in their own way, and are different from the Christian story about the holy Jesus Christ.
Church historian Yaroslav Pelikan depicts and analyzes various perspectives of Jesus in various eras and cultures in his book "The Century of Jesus". He devoted to the whole chapter the "Prince of Peace" and the instigator of the Holy War - and sometimes simultaneously. Even if Jesus and Muhammad were regarded as historical figures, it is important to remember the big difference between those positions. Jesus was politically helpless and founded a group of believers who must act in the shadow of the unstoppable force of the Roman Empire. Meanwhile, Muhammad eventually noticed himself to be the leader of the new political community of Medina, and hence was required to serve as a political and military leader. Whatever the difference between Muhammad and Jesus, we should not hide the fact that in Christianity and Islam observing the principle of respect for life in our Islamic view.