Muslim vs Christian: A comparison of the Islamic and Christian views of Jesus

Muslim vs Christian: A comparison of the Islamic and Christian views of Jesus

The Hagia Sophia: A Byzantine church later converted into a mosque.

The person of Jesus or Isa in Arabic (peace be upon him) is of great significance in both Islam and Christianity. However, there are differences in terms of beliefs about the nature and life occurrences of this noble Messenger. We will be analyzing Muslim vs Christian.

Source of information about Jesus in Islam

Most of the Islamic information about Jesus is actually found in the Quran.

The Quran was revealed by God to Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), and memorized and written down in his lifetime. Today, anyone who calls him or herself a Muslim believes in the complete authenticity of the Quran as the original revealed guidance from God.

Source of information about Jesus in Christianity

Christians take their information about Jesus from the Bible, which includes the Old and New Testaments.

These contain four biblical narratives covering the life and death of Jesus. They have been written, according to tradition, respectively by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. They are placed at the beginning of the New Testament and comprise close to half of it.

Encyclopedia Britannica notes that none of the sources of his life and work can be traced to Jesus himself; he did not leave a single known written word. Also, there are no contemporary accounts written of his life and death. What can be established about the historical Jesus depends almost without exception on Christian traditions, especially on the material used in the composition of the Gospels of Mark, Matthew, and Luke, which reflect the outlook of the later church and its faith in Jesus.

Below are the views of Islam and Christianity based on primary source texts and core beliefs.

ISLAM

1. Do Muslims believe he was a Messenger of One God? YES

Belief in all of the Prophets and Messengers of God is a fundamental article of faith in Islam. Thus, believing in Prophets Adam, Jesus, Moses, and Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon them) is a requirement for anyone who calls him or herself a Muslim. A person claiming to be a Muslim who, for instance, denies the Messengership of Jesus, is not considered a Muslim.

The Quran says in reference to the status of Jesus as a Messenger:

"The Messiah (Jesus), son of Mary, was no more than a Messenger before whom many Messengers have passed away; and his mother adhered wholly to truthfulness, and they both ate food (as other mortals do). See how We make Our signs clear to them; and see where they are turning away!" (Quran 5:75).

2. Do Muslims believe he was born of a Virgin Mother? YES

Like Christians, Muslims believe Mary, Maria in Spanish, or Maryam as she is called in Arabic, was a chaste, virgin woman, who miraculously gave birth to Jesus.

"Relate in the Book the story of Mary, when she withdrew from her family, to a place in the East. She screened herself from them; then We sent to her Our spirit (angel Gabriel) and he appeared before her as a man in all respects. She said: I seek refuge from you in God Most Gracious (come not near) if you do fear God. He said: Nay, I am only a Messenger from your Lord, to announce to you the gift of a pure son. She said: How shall I have a son, when no man has ever touched me, and I am not unchaste? He said: So it will be, your Lord says: ‘That is easy for Me; and We wish to appoint him as a sign unto men and a Mercy from Us': It was a matter so decreed" (Quran 19:16-21).

3. Do Muslims believe Jesus had a miraculous birth? YES

The Quran says:

"She (Mary) said: ‘O my Lord! How shall I have a son when no man has touched me.' He (God) said: ‘So (it will be) for God creates what He wills. When He has decreed something, He says to it only: ‘Be!'- and it is" (3:47).

It should also be noted about his birth that:

"Verily, the likeness of Jesus in God's Sight is the likeness of Adam. He (God) created him from dust, then (He) said to him: ‘Be!'-and he was" (Quran 3:59).

4. Do Muslims believe Jesus spoke in the cradle? YES

"Then she (Mary) pointed to him. They said: ‘How can we talk to one who is a child in the cradle?' He (Jesus) said: ‘Verily! I am a slave of God, He has given me the Scripture and made me a Prophet; " (19:29-30).

5. Do Muslims believe he performed miracles? YES

Muslims, like Christians believe Jesus performed miracles. But these 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 Law 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' (5:110).

6. Do Muslims believe in the Trinity? NO

Muslims believe in the Absolute Oneness of God, Who is a Supreme Being free of human limitations, needs and wants. He has no partners in His Divinity. He is the Creator of everything and is completely separate from His creation.

God says in the Quran regarding the Trinity:

"People of the Book (Jews and Christians)! Do not exceed the limits in your religion, and attribute to God nothing except the truth. The Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, was only a Messenger of God, and His command that He conveyed unto Mary, and a spirit from Him. So believe in God and in His Messengers, and do not say: ‘God is a Trinity.' Give up this assertion; it would be better for you. God is indeed just One God. Far be it from His glory that He should have a son. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and in the earth. God is sufficient for a guardian" (Quran 4:171).

7. Do Muslims believe that Jesus was the son of God? NO

"Say: "God is Unique! God, the Source [of everything]. He has not fathered anyone nor was He fathered, and there is nothing comparable to Him!" (Quran 112:1-4).

The Quran also states:

"Such was Jesus, the son of Mary; it is a statement of truth, about which they vainly dispute. It is not befitting to the majesty of God, that He should beget a son. Glory be to Him! When He determines a matter, He only says to it, ‘Be' and it is" (Quran 19:34-35).

8. Do Muslims believe Jesus was killed on the cross then resurrected? NO

"“They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him, but they thought they did.” (Quran 4:156) “God lifted him up to His presence. God is Almighty, All-Wise” (Quran 4:157) .

CHRISTIANITY

1. Do Christians believe Jesus was a human being and Messenger of God? YES & NO

With the exception of Unitarian Christians, who like all the early followers of Jesus, still do not believe in the Trinity, most Christians now believe in the Divinity of Jesus, which is connected to the belief in Trinity. They say he is the second member of the Triune God, the Son of the first part of the Triune God, and at the same time "fully" God in every respect. 

2. Do Christians believe he was born of a Virgin Mother? YES

A chaste and pious human woman who gave birth to Jesus Christ, the second member of the Trinity, the Son of God, and at the same time "fully" God Almighty in every respect.

Christians believe however, that while she was a virgin, she was married to a man named Joseph (Bible: Matthew:1:18). According to Matthew 1:25, Joseph "kept her a virgin until she gave birth to a Son; and he called His name Jesus".

3. Do Christians believe he had a miraculous birth? YES

"Now the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows. When His mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph, before they came together, she was found to be with child by the Holy Spirit" (Bible: Matthew 1:18)

4. Do Christians believe he performed miracles? YES

"And now, Lord, look upon their threats, and grant to thy servants to speak thy word with all boldness, while thou stretches out thy hand to heal, and sign and wonders are performed through the name of thy holy servant Jesus (Bible: Acts 4:30).

Christians believe that Jesus performed these miracles because he was the Son of God as well as the incarnation of God. 

5. Do Christians believe in the Trinity? YES

With the exception of the Unitarian Christians, who do not believe in the Divinity of Christ, the Trinity, according to the Catholic encyclopedia, is the term used for the central doctrine of the Christian religion. The belief is that in the unity of the Godhead there are Three Persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. These three Persons or beings are distinct from each another, while being similar in character: uncreated and omnipotent.

The First Vatican Council has explained the meaning to be attributed to the term mystery in theology. It lays down that a mystery is a truth which we are not merely incapable of discovering apart from Divine Revelation, but which, even when revealed, remains "hidden by the veil of faith and enveloped, so to speak, by a kind of darkness" (Const., "De fide. cath.", iv). The First Vatican Council further defined that the Christian Faith contains mysteries strictly so called (can. 4). All theologians admit that the doctrine of the Trinity is of the number of these. The Catholic Encyclopedia notes that of all revealed truths, this is the most impenetrable to reason.

6. Do Christians believe that Jesus was the son of God? YES

"For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life. For God sent the Son into the world, not to condemn the world, but that the world might be saved through Him (Bible: John 3:16).

However, it is interesting to note that the term "son of God" is used in other parts of the Bible to refer to Adam (Bible: Luke 3:38), Israel (Bible: Exodus 4:22) and David (Bible: Psalms 2:7) as well. The creatures of God are usually referred to in the Bible as children of God.

The role of Paul of Tarsus in shaping this belief and the belief in Trinity

The notion of Jesus as son of God is something that was established under the influence of Paul of Tarsus (originally named Saul), who had been an enemy of Jesus, but later changed course and joined the disciples after the departure of Jesus.

Later, however, he initiated a number of changes into early Christian teachings, in contradiction, for instance, to disciples like Barnabas, who believed in the Oneness of God and who had actually lived and met with Jesus.

Paul is considered by a number of Christian scholars to be the father of Christianity due to his additions of the following ideas:

  • that Jesus is the son of God,
  • the concept of Atonement,
  • the renunciation of the Law of the Torah.

Paul did these things in hopes of winning over the Gentiles (non-Jewish people). His letters are another of the primary sources of information on Jesus according to the Christian tradition.

The original followers of Prophet Jesus opposed these blatant misrepresentations of the message of Jesus. They struggled to reject the notion of the Divinity of Jesus for close to 200 years.

One person who was an original follower of Jesus was Barnabas. He was a Jew born in Cyrus and a successful preacher of the teachings of Jesus. Because of his closeness to Jesus, he was an important member of the small group of disciples in Jerusalem who had had gathered together following the disappearance of Jesus.

The question of Jesus's nature, origin and relationship with God was not raised amongst Barnabas and the small group of disciples. Jesus was considered a man miraculously endowed by God. Nothing in the words of Jesus or the events in his life led them to modify this view.

The Gospel of Barnabas was accepted as a Canonical Gospel in the Churches of Alexandria till 325 CE Iranaeus (130-200) wrote in support of pure monotheism and opposed Paul for injecting into Christianity doctrines of the pagan Roman religion and Platonic philosophy. He quoted extensively from the Gospel of Barnabas in support of his views. This indicates that the Gospel of Barnabas was in circulation in the first and second centuries of Christianity. 

In 325 (CE), a council of Christian leaders met at Nicaea and made Paul's beliefs officially part of Christian doctrine. It also ordered that all original Gospels in Hebrew script which contradicted Paul's beliefs should be destroyed. An edict was issued that anyone in possession of these Gospels would be put to death.

The Gospel of Barnabas has miraculously survived though.

7. Do Christians believe he was killed on the cross? YES

This is a core Christian belief and it relates to the concept of atonement. According to this belief, Jesus died to save mankind from sin. However, this is not stated explicitly in the four gospels which form the primary source texts of Christianity. It is found, however, in Romans 6:8,9.

Christians believe Jesus was spat on, cut, humiliated, kicked, striped and finally hung up on the cross to endure a slow and painful death.

According, to Christian belief, the original sin of Adam and Eve of eating from the forbidden tree was so great that God could not forgive it by simply willing it, rather it was necessary to erase it with the blood of a sinless, innocent Jesus.

Resurrection

The four Gospels and the Epistles of St. Paul are the main sources of Christianity which discuss the Resurrection of Jesus after his crucifixion. According to St. Matthew, Jesus appeared to the holy women, and again on a mountain in Galilee. Mark's Gospel tells a different story: Jesus was seen by Mary Magdalene, by the two disciples at Emmaus, and the Eleven before his Ascension into heaven.

Luke's Gospel says Jesus walked with the disciples to Emmaus, appeared to Peter and to the assembled disciples in Jerusalem. In John's Gospel, Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene, to the ten Apostles on Easter Sunday, to the Eleven a week later, and to seven disciples at the Sea of Tiberias.

Another account of the resurrection by St. Paul is found in Bible: Corinthians 15: 3-8.

According to Christian belief, Resurrection is a manifestation of God's justice, Who exalted Christ to a life of glory, as Christ had humbled himself unto death (Phil., 2: 8-9). This event also completes the mystery of Christian salvation and redemption. The death of Jesus frees believers from sin, and with his resurrection, he restores to them the most important privileges lost by sin (Bible: Romans 4:25).

More importantly, the belief in the resurrection of Jesus indicates Christian acknowledgment of Christ as the immortal God, the cause of believers' own resurrection (Bible: I Corinthians 4: 21; Phil., 3:20-21), as well as the model and the support of a new life of grace (Bible: Romans 4: 4-6; 9-11).

 

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3. Everything is dominated by God. Heavens & hell & everything is under His control & in his hands. ask yourself, does God need anyone to sacrifice his life to bear the sins of humanity? He does what He wills without the need of anything.Right?4. The salvation dogma is imperfect since it encourages sins. I meane everyone would say "i'm safe, i just believe Jesus & accept his sacrifice" then they would do whatever they want, they will commit sins with that excuse.Well, God is perfect & He wouldn't issue an imperfect dogma.

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Now,coming to the othe part of your comments, that which is related to Jesus Christ pbuh. I'm sorry but it's not the Islamic dogma which is wrong. Lend me your ears,please.1. Yes, we are of sinful nature but God is the most merciful, the all-forgiving. when we commit sins we could sincerely repent to Him then He will accept our repetance. Don't you believe in God's love, mercy & remission?!!! this is why we don't believe in the transmission of the original sin(when Adam & Eve ate from the forbidden tree)because they felt of a huge regret & they sincerely repented & our Loving God accepted their repetance.That sin was forgiven & it's over. Consequently,everyone is born sinless & pure. It's scary to believe otherwise, it's scary to believe that a baby is born sinful !!(THIS IS UNFAIR;to bear the sin of Adam even if we suppose it wasn't forgiven). Everyone is responsible for their own deeds.2.We also believe that Jesus Christ,the Messiah was pure & sinless. Again, is it fair that he died for our sins?!he didn't commit sins why would he die for our sins? they are ours not his!!! However,God is the fair & He didn't let that happened.

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To Joseph, 1st of all accept my sincerest respect to you- i'm going to answer you. Btw, many things you've said are correct & we agree on them.This is the explanation:Adam was the 1st created human, also he was the 1st believer among all humans, he believed God. yes, he believed God & taught faith later to his family, first to Eve then to their sons,this is why he is considered as a messenger. Secondly, yes we agree that prophets are undoubtedly in heavens, this is what Islam also teaches. As u said,they have their peace because they are the greatest humans of all, those who conveyed God's message to people. why do we say after each of their names (pbuh)? it's mostly a kind of respect, to point out that we are talking about prophets not any humans. Sure, they don't need us saying this statement!Thirdly, you said that our good deeds are not enough. Yes, even if someone spends all his/her life praying to God, they can't thank for example the favor of seeing alone (The eyes). prophet Muhammad pbuh taught that all those including himself who will enter the heavens do that by God's mercy. God's mercy which is limitless is the 1st reason why there are people living in paradise then the second reason is our faith as well as our good deeds.

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Even though the Islamic faith is wrong about many things, HOW WAS ADAM A PROPHET?!? He was the first created human but what did he prophesy about?!? And why do the Muslims say "peace be upon him" of a prophet. The prophets in the Bible are in Heaven. They have their peace. We still live on earth, if anything we need peace which is only through Jesus Christ for He is Peace.

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Listen, im not saying this out of hatred but out of the truth which is love. The Islamic faith is wrong in different areas but especially wrong about Jesus. Jesus died on the cross to not only save mankind from its sins but also to save us from the wrath of God's anger towards us since we are sinful creatures. Jesus wasn't a prophet but The Prophet,the Teacher, the Son of God, etc. Man cannot create peace amongst ourselves for we are of a sinful nature. That is why Jesus Christ, One who is so pure that He never commited sin, had to die for mankind. This is why He is the Son of God also because was 100 percent God and 100 percent human. You cannot clean a dirty floor with a dirty rag but you can clean a dirty floor with a clean rag. Christ came to save us from our sins! So many miracles and healings are done by the faith and belief of Jesus Christ, who is God. Your works cannot get you to Heaven but faith in Jesus Christ who is the only way. Our good deeds are nothing to God without the faith in Jesus.

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to denise, melbournemuslims also believe that jesus is still alivehe was lifted by god to sky but not to heavenhe will come down during the end of time to save us allhe shall save us from the the antichrist, which is called the dajjal, the one eyed, the false messiahand when u say that he has nothing to do with islam, because islam only came after 500 yrs of his teachings, then how is it that the quran told us to believe in him?the quran told us to believe in other prophets tooafter 500 yrs, Prophet Muhammad who is illiterate got the message by the God Himself. that is whay there are so many similarities than differences in christianity and islambecause they came from the same godstudy and compare both books and sources

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to denise, melbournemuslims also believe that jesus is still alivehe was lifted by god to the but not to heavenhe will come down during the end of time to save us allhe shall save us from the the antichrist, which is called the dajjal, the one eyed, the false messiahand when u say that he has nothing to do with islam, because islam only came after 500 yrs of his teachings, then how is it that the quran told us to believe in him?the quran told us to believe in other prophets tooafter 500 yrs, Prophet Muhammad who is illiterate got the message by the God Himself. that is whay there are so many similarities than differences in christianity and islambecause they came from the same godstudy and compare both books and sources

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search for the truth yourself and don't believe anything you hear or read about Islam. The things u wrote are clearly taken from an anti-Islamic sites who are lying through their teeth, lying day and night to make Islam seem evil and ugly!!!

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I liked your comment. I wish that all Christians follow your way of thinking, i mean this logical, fair & unbiased way of finding the truth. i am sure if you continue following it you'll reach the absolute truth,undoubtedly. it's not a matter of bigotry nor a matter of imitating others blindly, it's the determination of your destination, your hereafter life. May Allah bless you all & guide you to the truth.Islam does not need us but we do need it.

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amazing how other christians who claim to believe in love and the teachings of jesus are so quick to pass judgement on others and proclaim that they are going to heaven by simply believing in christ. im christian but i am reading the quran and doing my research. people watch the media and believe the propaganda our goverment spewed out after 911 in order to start 2 unjust wars. open your mind...muslim jews and christians believe in the same god. anyone on here condeming others to hell need to take a long stare in the mirror. muslims pray just as jesus prayed in submision to god. im christian and it saddens me that people bigotry and hatred are amplified through a bull horn in the name of god. be humble and love each other and be humble enough to admit that none of us know if we are worthy in the eyes of the lord.

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