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  1. The belief that Jesus only appeared to be crucified and did not actually die predates Islam and is found in several New Testament apocrypha and Gnostic Gospels. [10] : 41 [17] : 110–111 [18] : 82–86 [19] : 918 Although most contemporary scholars argue that the Islamic portrayal of Jesus himself is not docetic , his crucifixion narrative in ...

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    The whole issue is about what really happened and not about making up a story so everyone is satisfied. The verse you quoted clearly states that Jesus(peace be upon him) was not crucified: Mentioning that he went through a clinical death with an out of body experience, implies that he was indeed crucified, but did not really die from that horrifyin...

    One interpretation of that verse is that God made Judas, the disciple that betrayed Jesus, look exactly like Jesus (peace be upon him). However, we don’t have any further details other than God is capable of anything and everything, and if He wishes something, He says to it be and it is. Sayyid Abu Aala Al-Mawdudi mentions in his book – Towards Und...

    After this, God, Who can do any and everything He wills, raised Jesus to Himself and rescued him from crucifixion and the one who was crucified afterward was somehow or other taken for Christ. Nevertheless, his miraculous escape does not lessen the wicked crime against Jesus, because those who perpetrated it knew it well that the one, whom they cro...

    Assuming that Mary(peace be upon her) was present during the alleged crucifixion, she really thought that it was her son. Whoever was crucified instead of Jesus (peace be upon him) must have looked exactly like him. Without any further clarifications, the Muslims, have to go by what the Quran mentions, i.e. that Jesus was not crucified, since it ha...

  2. Islam teaches that Jesus' original message was altered (taḥrīf) after his being raised alive. The monotheism (tawḥīd) of Jesus is emphasized in the Quran. Like all prophets in Islam, Jesus is also called a Muslim, as he preached that his followers should adopt the 'straight path' (Ṣirāṭ al-Mustaqīm). Jesus is attributed with a vast ...

  3. 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.”.

  4. In respect to what really happened to Īsā (Jesus) [peace and blessings upon him], Almighty Allāh explains in the Qur’ān, “And their saying, “Indeed, we have killed the Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary, the messenger of Allāh”. They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him; but [another] was made to resemble him to them.

  5. Jan 8, 2019 · (Quran 3:62) Muslims do not believe in the crucifixion of Jesus, nor do they believe that he died. The Crucifixion. Jesus’ message was rejected by most of the Israelites as well as the Roman authorities. Those who believed formed a small band of followers around him, known as the disciples.

  6. Dec 25, 2020 · Prophet ’Isa (as) (also known as Jesus) is the penultimate messenger of Allah (swt), sent around 570 years before the last and final Messenger of Allah, Prophet Muhammad (saw). He is, of course, an important figure in Islam, mentioned in the Qur’an several times. This article will set out seven things about ’Isa (as) which all Muslims should know!

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