Muslim Jesus is different from the Christian Jesus.

Do you people know the Muslim Jesus is different from the Christian Jesus.
The Muslim Jesus is not divine, his birth was not immaculate, he did not die and rose again, but went to heaven like Elijah, and he will come back, to shutter crosses ( symbol of destroying Christianity) and correct Christian’s of their errors and establish Mahdi the 12th imam kingdom on Earth.
There Jesus is human there Jesus did not die then rose again, there Jesus cannot atone for anyone’s sin.
Islam is a satanic counterfeit in reverse.

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[SIZE=5]The Evidence in the Quran …[/SIZE]

Quran 3:47 also supports the virginity of Mary, revealing that “no man has touched [her]”.
Quran 66:12 states that Jesus was born when the spirit of God breathed upon Mary, whose body was chaste.
The Quran’s narrative of the virgin birth is somewhat different from that in the New Testament.

Maryam bint Imran (Arabic: مَرْيَم بِنْت عِمْرَان, romanized: Maryam bint ʿImrān, lit.Mary, daughter of Imran’) is revered in Islam as the only woman named in the Quran, which refers to her seventy times and explicitly identifies her as the greatest woman to have ever lived.
In the Quran, her story is related in three Meccan surahs (19, 21, 23) and four Medinan surahs (3, 4, 5, 66).
The nineteenth Surah, Maryam, is named after her.
The Quran refers to Mary more often than the Bible.

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Mary’s relation to John and Zechariah
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Mary and Jesus in a Persian miniature

According to the Quran, Mary’s parents had been praying for a child.
Their request was eventually accepted by God, and Mary’s mother became pregnant.
Her father Imran had died before the child was born.
After her birth, she was taken care of by her maternal uncle Zechariah.
According to the Quran, Mary received messages from God through the Archangel Gabriel.
God informed Mary that she had miraculously conceived a child through the intervention of the divine spirit, though she was still a virgin.
The name of her child is chosen by God, being Isa (Jesus), who would be the “anointed one”, the Promised Messiah.
As such, orthodox Islamic belief has upheld the virgin birth of Jesus, and although the classical Islamic thinkers never dwelt on the question of the perpetual virginity of Mary, it was generally agreed in traditional Islam that Mary remained a virgin throughout her life, with the Quran’s mention of Mary’s purification “from the touch of men” implying perpetual virginity in the minds of many of the most prominent Islamic fathers.

Mary is believed to have been chosen by God, above all “the women of the worlds” in Islam.
She is referred to by various titles in the Quran, with the most prominent being al-Qānitah.

Sir, I have only one question; if the Gospel writers (Mark, Matthew, Luke and John) who supposedly wrote between 30 and 60 years after Jesus died were unable to find any information regarding Mary’s parents and upbringing, where did the writers of the Quran find this information 500 years after the life of Jesus?

The New Testament tells little of Mary’s early history.

The Gospel of Matthew does give a genealogy for Jesus by his father’s paternal line , only identifying Mary as the wife of Joseph.
John 19:25 states that Mary had a Sister …
It is unclear if this Sister is the same as Mary of Clopas , or if she is left unnamed.
Jerome identifies Mary of Clopas as the sister of Mary, mother of Jesus.
According to the early 2nd century historian Hegesippus , Mary of Clopas was likely Mary’s sister-in-law , understanding Clopas (Cleophas) to have been Joseph’s brother.

According to the writer of Luke, Mary was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who was herself part of the lineage of Aaron and so of the Tribe of Levi.

Some of those who believe that the relationship with Elizabeth was on the maternal side , believe that Mary, like Joseph, was of the royal Davidic line and so of the Tribe of Judah , and that the genealogy of Jesus presented in Luke 3 from Nathan , is in fact the genealogy of Mary , while the genealogy from Solomon given in Matthew 1 is that of Joseph.
Aaron’s wife Elisheba was of the tribe of Judah , so all their descendants are from both Levi and Judah.

[SIZE=5] Back to the Quran …[/SIZE]

There are more than 50 references to Jesus in the Quran, and more than 15 to Mary.
Mary is the only woman named in the Quran .
W
hile most such named figures are prophets , there is debate about Mary’s status,
Some listing her among the prophets, others preferring to say that she is “an exceptionally pious woman with the highest spiritual rank among women”.
The Prophet names Mary as one of the four spiritually perfected women of the world ,” (763) who will “lead the soul of blessed women to Paradise” (143).
In Sura 66 (Forbiddance), Mary is evoked again respectfully, “the daughter of Imran, who preserved her chastity".

I have no information on where Moslem Scholars find their Information on anything subject …:smiley:

Jerome is a 4th Century church father so we can automatically ignore anything he claims to know about Mary. Even Hegesippus I doubt if he could have found any eyewitnesses to speak with in the 2nd century. That leaves only Luke who doesn’t say anything that we later find in the Quran. Am sorry but anything the Quran says about Jesus or his mother is highly dubious.

Mmmmm …
Lets hear your enlightened Theory then … :D:D

All am saying is it is illogical to even consider muslims in the 6th century could know more about Jesus than the Christians who lived with him in the 1st century.

Culture and History are both Oral and Written…

Ancient Egyptians have a well written and illustrated History and Culture…
This survived , almost intact , until today …

Africans, on the other hand had more of an Oral History and Culture handed down from generation to generation …
Thus vast amounts have disappeared in the fullness of time …

But …
That does not mean Africans have no History… :D:D