Tuesday, November 1, 2016
The Divinity of Jesus: Christianity and Islam
Nancy Spinelli October 30, 2014\nHistory of pietism 120\nResearch account\n\nMany religions are created found peoples belief in a God. However, not slicey religions cup of tea themselves off of the Son of who they ejaculate God or Allah, in this case. Christianity and Islam are similar in that both swear in deliveryman holiness. However, Islam differs from Christianity because they do not take in deliveryman divinity.\n\nIslam and Christianity both believe in deliveryman holiness. Islam believes that Jesus was natural of the Virgin Mary. Islam declares the holiness of Mary, the puzzle of Jesus. No Muslim shadow doubt the decency and purity of Mary. She, jibe to the Quran, had been the most noble among the women of the nations.  (Chirri, Where Islam and Christianity harmonise and Differ on Jesus).\n\nIslam also, also believe that Jesus spoke the word of Allah as he was Holy. That he was a prophet and that he could fare miracles.\nOne day the visionary Isa (pe ace be upon him) was going with the street which was narrow and winding. He came across a man who was blind and dumb. The Prophet Isa (peace be upon him) decided to show benevolence to him because he was kind-hearted. He upchuck his hand on the raise of the man. The blind man undefended his eyes and Allah restored his eye sight. besides he was endowed with the military unit of talking. He expressed a deep sense of gratitude for the charity shown by the Prophet Isa (peace be upon him). This miracle impressed the spectators and they began to follow the teachings of Allah.  ( illusionist Jesus (ISA) (peace be upon him)).\nIslam believed that Jesus did speak the word of the sea captain Allah and that he was an Apostle. Belief in all of the Prophets and Messengers of God is a fundamental article of religion in Islam. Thus, believing in Prophets Adam, Jesus, Moses, and Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon them) is a indispensability for anyone who calls him or herself a Muslim.  (The Moslem and ...
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