"Do people say about me?" (Mark 8: 27) is one of the most basic questions that Jesus asked his disciples. From my personal point of view, this question has a simple answer. Jesus is the Lord. There is no doubt that Jesus has more identity, but I believe that Jesus is the Messiah and the second person in the Trinity. He is a promised Savior who was prophesied by the prophets in the Old Testament. There are infinite lists of titles given to Jesus, such as rulers, kings, master's and teachers, Savior and Christ, but in Acts 2:36, Luca wrote as follows. You are crucified by Jesus. Jesus is the one who took the cross to bring about forgiveness.
A single material Christianity: influencing the Byzantine Empire, I believe that the divinity and humanity of Jesus are united. This is contrary to the orthodox definition: Jesus has two qualities, one is totally human and the other completely holy, they do not exist at the same time. Muslims adopted the concept of Judaism and Christianity in the fall, but humans generally glorified the foundation and later Muslims. Despite the fall, humanity still has the ability to discern God's agreement and reflect the nature of God in creation. At the heart of Islamic information is that human beings can live a perfect life in relation to God.
Muslim teaches Jesus to be one of Allah's most important prophets. Muslims do not believe that I am a child of God and I do not believe that he is part of God or the Three Gods. In Islam, Jesus is a human prophet who tries to lead the Israelites to worship God like all other prophets. Muslims believe that Jesus creation resembles Adam's creation (yard). Muslims believe that Jesus was crucified and miraculously saved from execution. Muslims believe that Jesus opposes the unity that divides the god. Christians do not believe that the Trinity means every split, Christianity follows the orders of God, and no other gods exist in the Old Testament. Christians argues that the New Testament, especially the Gospel of John, contains or is concentrating on the Trinity.