Topic: What did the Quran say about Jesus and Mary?
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Mon 05/09/22 01:40 AM
God said: "And mention in the Book, Mary, how she withdrew from her people to an eastern place and she took a veil apart from them. We sent to her Our Spirit (Gabriel) in the resemblance of a perfect human. (And when she saw him) she said: 'I take refuge in the Merciful from you! If you are fearful. '
'I am the Messenger of your Lord, ' he replied, 'and have come to give you a pure boy. '
'How shall I bear a son, ' she answered, 'when I am not touched by a human and not unchaste? '
"Even so" he replied, "as such your Lord has said: 'Easy it is for Me. And We shall make him a sign to mankind and a mercy from Us. It is a matter decreed.
She came to her nation, carrying him; and they said: 'O Mary, you have committed a monstrous thing. O sister of Aaron, your father was never an evil man, nor was your mother unchaste. '
So she pointed to him (Jesus). But they replied: 'How can we speak with a baby in the cradle? '
He (the baby) said: 'I am the worshiper of God. God has given me the Book and made me a Prophet.

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Tue 05/10/22 02:53 AM

God said: "And mention in the Book, Mary, how she withdrew from her people to an eastern place and she took a veil apart from them. We sent to her Our Spirit (Gabriel) in the resemblance of a perfect human. (And when she saw him) she said: 'I take refuge in the Merciful from you! If you are fearful. '
'I am the Messenger of your Lord, ' he replied, 'and have come to give you a pure boy. '
'How shall I bear a son, ' she answered, 'when I am not touched by a human and not unchaste? '
"Even so" he replied, "as such your Lord has said: 'Easy it is for Me. And We shall make him a sign to mankind and a mercy from Us. It is a matter decreed.
She came to her nation, carrying him; and they said: 'O Mary, you have committed a monstrous thing. O sister of Aaron, your father was never an evil man, nor was your mother unchaste. '
So she pointed to him (Jesus). But they replied: 'How can we speak with a baby in the cradle? '
He (the baby) said: 'I am the worshiper of God. God has given me the Book and made me a Prophet.



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LUNG1954's photo
Tue 05/10/22 10:59 PM
God said:
"Truly, the likeness of (Prophet) Jesus with God, is as the likeness of Adam, He created him from dust then He said to him "Be" and he was."

"The Messiah, the son of Mary, was not except a Messenger, other Messengers had gone before him. His mother was in the state of sincerity, they both ate food. See how We make plain to them Our signs. Then, see how perverted they are."

"And We sent, following in their footsteps (Prophet) Jesus, the son of Mary, confirming that which was before him in the Torah, and gave him the Gospel, in which there is guidance and light, confirming that which was before him in the Torah, a guide and an admonition to the cautious."

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Wed 05/11/22 02:45 AM
Edited by Douglas on Wed 05/11/22 02:45 AM
Does the Quran ever mention Jesus by his name? It amazes me that the Bible calls him by the Roman version of his name - effectively naming him according to his cultural enemies. It seems a huge insult.

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Thu 05/12/22 01:27 AM

Does the Quran ever mention Jesus by his name? It amazes me that the Bible calls him by the Roman version of his name - effectively naming him according to his cultural enemies. It seems a huge insult.

In the Quran, Jesus' name is Issa‎, son of Maryam – Mary – and he is called by other attributes, such as: “worshiper of God,” which is an attribute that characterizes God’s prophets and messengers. Jesus said about himself, “I am the worshiper of God” when he uttered a child. God said: "He (Jesus) was only a worshiper whom We favored and We made him an example to the Children of Israel."
The Quran, called Jesus the Messiah, God's Word and His spirit.
God said: "Indeed, the Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, is only a Messenger (and Prophet) of God, and His Word (Be) which He gave to Mary, and a (created) spirit by Him."

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Fri 05/13/22 10:47 PM

God said:
"to be a Messenger to the Children of Israel, (saying): "I have come to you with a sign from your Lord. From clay, I will create for you the likeness of a bird. I shall breathe into it and by the permission of Allah, it shall be a bird. I shall heal the blind, and the leper, and raise the dead to life by the permission of God. I shall tell you what you ate and what you store in your houses. Surely, that will be a sign for you, if you are believers."

"To Moses We gave the Book and after him We sent other Messengers. We gave (Prophet) Jesus, the son of Mary, veritable signs, and supported him with the Spirit of Purity (Gabriel). Will you then become proud whenever any Messenger comes to you with that which does not suit your fancies, and you belied some (Prophet Jesus) and killed others! "

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Mon 05/16/22 10:25 PM
God said:
When the disciples said: 'O (Prophet) Jesus, son of Mary, can your Lord send down to us a table from heaven? ' He replied: 'Have fear of God, if you are believers. '
'We wish to eat of it, ' they said, 'so that we can satisfy our hearts and know that what you said to us is true, and that we become witnesses to it. '
' God, our Lord, ' said (Prophet) Jesus, the son of Mary, 'send down upon us a table out of heaven, that shall be a festival for us the first and the last of us and a sign from You. And provide for us; You are the Best of providers. '
God replied: 'I am sending it to you. But whoever of you disbelieves thereafter I shall punish him with a punishment that I do not punish anyone from the worlds. '

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Wed 05/18/22 02:28 AM
No wonder people get lost in religion. All this is very difficult to understand.
You could have given the easy to read & understand answer:

In the Quran, Jesus is described as the Messiah (al-Masīḥ), born of a virgin, performing miracles, accompanied by disciples, rejected by the Jewish establishment, and being raised to heaven. The Quran asserts that Jesus wasn't crucified nor died on the cross, but was miraculously saved by God.


But what many people don't know is that Jesus is an important figure in Islam, too, even though most Muslims don't celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday. (But some, especially some American Muslims, do celebrate it for cultural reasons!)

In honor of the holiday, here are six things you may not know about the role of Jesus — and his mother, Mary — in Islam:

1 Jesus, Mary, and the angel Gabriel are all prominent characters in the Qur’an (as are Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and a bunch of other Bible characters).

2 Muslims believe that Jesus (called “Isa” in Arabic) was a prophet of God and was born to a virgin (Mary). They also believe he will return to Earth before the Day of Judgment to restore justice and defeat al-Masih ad-Dajjal, or “the false messiah” — also known as the Antichrist. All of this may sound pretty familiar to many Christians. (The fact that Muslims know that “al-Masih ad-Dajjal” is the Arabic name for the Antichrist created some...uh...unexpected problems for Netflix recently — warning: spoilers.)

3 Mary (called “Maryam” in Arabic) has an entire chapter in the Qur’an named for her — the only chapter in the Qur’an named for a female figure. In fact, Mary is the only woman to be mentioned by name in the entire Qur’an. As noted in the Study Quran, “other female figures are identified only by their relation to others, such as the wife of Adam and the mother of Moses, or by their title, such as the Queen of Sheba.” Mary is mentioned more times in the Qur’an than in the entire New Testament of the Bible.

4 Just as they do with all the other prophets, including Mohammed, devout Muslims recite “peace be upon him” after every time they refer to Jesus by name.

5 Muslims believe that Jesus performed miracles: The Qur’an discusses several of Jesus’s miracles, including giving sight to the blind, healing lepers, raising the dead, and breathing life into clay birds.

6 The story of Jesus’s birth as told in the Qur’an is also the story of his first miracle, when he spoke as an infant in the cradle and declared himself to be a prophet of God.


So although Muslims do not believe that Jesus is the son of God — a critically important distinction between Muslim and Christian views of him — Muslims do revere Jesus as an important prophet.

LUNG1954's photo
Wed 05/18/22 10:46 PM
A Christian site explains the meaning of Jesus, the Son of God
What does the term “son of God” mean? Is God bore a son in the flesh through Mary?
This is not what Christians believe.
The expression “son of God” used in the Bible has caused a lot of confusion and has been misunderstood.
The term "Son of God" does not mean that Jesus is the Son of God in the human sense of a father and son. God is not the father of Jesus. God did not marry the Virgin Mary or any other woman to give birth to Christ together.
God never took a partner for himself. Christians have never believed in such things because they are not in the Bible and therefore do not fall within the Christian faith.
Jesus is unique in being the full manifestation of God in human form (John 1:1, 14). Jesus is not just a prophet who was given the power of God to perform miracles. Jesus is greater than any man or prophet.
Before the incarnation of Jesus in his birth from the Virgin Mary, he existed from eternity with God, and himself was the only God of the universe (John 1:1, 2). Jesus is called “the Word of God,” and the Word of God is eternal and cannot be separated from the essence of God Himself.
The title "Son of God" indicates the identity of Jesus, not his biological origin.
Jesus as the Son of God represents God to humanity. Whatever the Father owns, the Son also owns. Everything that the father has belongs to the son as well. Jesus says he came in the name of God (John 5:43). In this sense, Jesus is the Son of God because he represents God to us.

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LUNG1954's photo
Mon 05/23/22 10:25 PM
Prophet Muhammad said: "Whoever bears witness that – there is only one God, has no partner, Muhammad is His worshiper and Messenger, Jesus is God's worshiper and his word that He delivered to Mary and a spirit from Him, Heaven, and Hell is true – God made him enter heaven."

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Fri 05/27/22 11:59 PM
Jesus said:
The Apostles said to Jesus: O Teacher of goodness, teach us which of the things is more severe? He said: The most wrathful thing is God's wrath. They said, how can the wrath of God be guarded? He said: By not getting angry. They said: What is the beginning of anger? He said: Arrogance, compellent and contempt for people.

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Mon 01/22/24 08:34 AM
Edited by Toodygirl5 on Mon 01/22/24 08:39 AM
Jesus is the Savior of Mankind, whosoever will let him come. It is a Personal Choice.
You don't Know the Truth of Scripture because You do not Believe the Bible.
Quran teach a false Religion.

I have older friends who are Converted Muslims for years and they do NOT believe in celebrating the Son of God (Jesus).

Sadly,I pray for them. Because the Truth is the LIGHT and Jesus is the key to Heaven. Only through Faith and Trust in the Savior can you be Saved, from separation from God for eternity.

Today is the Day of Salvation, the Truth will set you free.

Study the Bible, Mohomet has no where to put you.

It is not complicated, But Religion is.
Relationship with the Lord God is not Religion.

Reference read

ROMANS 10:9,10

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Mon 01/22/24 09:58 AM
Guess it could be interesting to know what Satan says about Jesus but certainly nothing to put stock in. It would just be a study in how the deceiver works.

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Thu 05/09/24 01:16 PM
Quran is False doctrine.
That is why many who Believe in the Quran and study it hate Israel. It is Biblical History.

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Mon 05/13/24 01:21 PM
Did Quraan say anything about Merry?

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Fri 05/24/24 02:08 PM
SparklingCrystal has mentioned this in a few posts above yours