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  1. In short, the substitutionist reading, which is the most popular among Muslims today, is “that someone was, in fact, crucified, but it was not Jesus.”. [19] A less common but exegetically valid theory holds that the verbal phrase “is applied not to Jesus, but to the event of the Crucifixion.”.

  2. Given the historicity of Jesus' death and the Islamic theological doctrine on the inerrancy of the Quran, most mainstream Muslims and Islamic scholars deny the crucifixion and death of Jesus, deny the historical reliability of the Gospels, claim that the canonical Gospels are corruptions of the true Gospel of Jesus for their portrayal of Jesus ...

  3. May 11, 2024 · All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger. In this fatwa: 1- Muslims believe that Jesus (peace be upon him) was not crucified. Allah saved and raised him, and someone else was crucified in his place. Jesus will return before the Day of Judgment.

  4. Feb 24, 2021 · Abstract. Was Jesus crucified on the cross? Did Jesus die by crucifixion? This topic generates so much emotion and conflict in Christian-Islamic dialogue as many theories have developed to prove one side of the equation.

    • Sherene Nicholas Khouri
    • 2021
  5. Aug 11, 2021 · 1) If Islam is true, Jesus was not crucified. 2) Jesus was crucified. 3) Therefore, Islam is not true. To defend the crucial second premise, your cite biblical scholars who gain their information about Jesus through extra-Qur'anic materials.

  6. Nov 16, 2011 · Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, renowned nineteenth century Muslim educationist, social reformer, religious scholar and founder of the Ali Garh Muslim University, wrote: i. "Now we must turn to the Holy Quran to see what it says. The Quran makes mention of Jesus’ death in four places …

  7. Sep 29, 2020 · Muslim leaders give a variety of explanations as to what it means that Jesus only appeared to be crucified and killed, these include that no one was crucified; someone else was crucified in Jesus’ place; Jesus was crucified but survived; or we cannot know what happened to Jesus. How can we know which understanding is true?

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