it was because the people who were ruling at that time thought they were losing power when more people became Muslim and christian. For the Quraish, they thought they were losing power when Muhammad (saw) turned more people to Islam, so they thought that the only way to make them disappear was to banish them from Makkah. The other reason was that people felt insulted when Islam came and the last prophet said that idol worshipping is not right. They felt insulted that he was questioning their beliefs. The same goes with Christianity.
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Muhammad is generally not discussed in Christianity. This does not mean he is viewed negatively. However, Muhammad is viewed as the last prophet in Islamic culture while Christianity ends with Jesus Christ as the Son of God.
he believed that when Moses came, everyone should've followed him, and he had a same point of view for Jesus. what he said was that Jesus and Moses were the profits before him and now that he came everyone should follow him as the last profit
A:No. Jesus was a Jew; Muhammad was an Arab.
Yes, Muslims believe Jesus was born of virgin, Muhammad was not, Jesus performed miracles Muhammad did not, Jesus was taken to heaven Muhammad was not, Jesus will return to earth in future, Muhammad will not. therefore Jesus is greater than Muhammad
The Christian view is that Jesus was not a prophet, he was the son of God. In Islam, both Jesus and Muhammad are considered prophets.
No, after Jesus.
Prophets Abraham then Jesus then Muhammad (peace upon them all)
no jesus was
No
To Jews, Abraham was the founding Patriarch, while Jesus and Muhammad, although good men, were not important in their faith. To Christians, Jesus was the Son of God, while Muhammad was merely a man who sought to add his views to the religion. To some fundamentalist Christians, Muhammad was an imposter. To Muslims, Abraham and Jesus were great prophets, but Muhammad was the last and greatest of the prophets.
Yes, Muhammad was around about 600 years after Jesus
Jesus and Muhammad cannot be compared except that Jesus had a human body as Muhammad was human. Jesus came from heaven through virgin birth while Muhammad was earthly from human parents. Therefore Jesus is sinless and Muhammad was a sinner (Surah 48:2). Jesus is God in the flesh (John 1:1,14; 1Tim 3:16) died for others and was resurrected while Muhammad is a human and died because of his sins and still in the tomb. Jesus had witness from other prophets about His Sonship and His mission to die for other's sins while Muhammad had no witness about his prophethood. Jesus was killed for other's sins as prophesied by Jewish prophets (Isaiah 53:4-6, 8; Dan 9:26) while Muhammad caused the killing of many and died. Jesus proved His claim as the Son of God by resurrection from dead while Muhammad could not prove even his prophethood by any signs. Jesus taught to love and save lives while Muhammad taught to hate and distroy lives. Jesus promised heaven with His presence while Muhammad promised a heaven with virgins, wine and milk. Jesus knew where He is going while Muhammad was not sure about whether he would go to heaven. Jesus was a man (humanity) of love and compassion while Muhammad was a man of war. Jesus taught monogamism while Muhammad taught polygamism and practiced this in hisown life by taking more than 12 wives.