Jesus in the Quran: What every Muslim (and non-Muslim) should know.

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Is jesus the son of god in the quran? This is a big question that comes up when studying religions, and the Quran directly answers no, explaining that Jesus is seen as one of God’s noble prophets, not His literal son.

To understand Islam, you need to see how the Quran describes Jesus, or Prophet Isa in Arabic. Muslims really love him.

The Quran mentions Jesus by name more times than Prophet Muhammad. However, there are big differences between what Christians and Muslims think about Jesus’ exact identity.

Understanding these differences helps people of different faiths talk and get along better.


The Main Question: Is Jesus God’s Son in Islam?

In Christianity, Jesus is worshipped as God’s Son. In Islam, God is absolute and one; He doesn’t have any children or partners.

The Quran says God is special, unique, and doesn’t need anyone. He does not share His divine essence with anyone or anything.

The Quran states: “He doesn’t have children, and He wasn’t born, and there’s no one like Him.”

So when asking if Jesus is God’s son in the Quran, the answer is clear. The Quran says calling someone God’s child makes God seem less amazing and compromises His majestic nature.

Instead, the Quran honors Jesus with titles like “Messenger of God,” “Prophet,” and “A Word from God.” He is a noble servant of God who guided the Children of Israel.


The Amazing Virgin Birth of Jesus

Islam doesn’t accept Jesus as God’s son, but it fully believes in his miraculous virgin birth. Muslims believe that Jesus had no human father and was born to the Virgin Mary, or Maryam in Arabic.

Mary is very important in Islam. She holds an exalted status and is the only woman named directly in the entire Quran.

The Quran tells the beautiful story of when the Angel Jibreel appeared to Mary to tell her she would have a special son.


The Miracles of Jesus in the Quran

The Quran shows Jesus as a great prophet supported with spectacular miracles. He did not perform these by his own independent power, but only by God’s permission.

Some of Jesus’ miracles mentioned in the Quran are:

  • Talking as a Baby: Speaking from the cradle to defend his mother’s honor.
  • Making Clay Birds Come Alive: Fashioning birds from clay and breathing life into them by God’s leave.
  • Healing the Sick and Blind: Curing blind people and those with incurable skin diseases.
  • Bringing People Back to Life: Raising the dead back to life by calling upon God.

A Quick Comparison of Beliefs

Here is a simplified table to compare what Christians and Muslims believe about Jesus:

Theological Topic The Christian View The Islamic View
Is Jesus God’s Son? Yes, he is God’s Son. No, he is a prophet and messenger.
The Virgin Birth Yes, born to Virgin Mary. Yes, born to Maryam without a father.
Concept of God Believe in a Triune God (The Trinity). Believe in One God (Tawhid), with no partners.

The Crucifixion and Return of Prophet Isa

There’s another major difference between Islam and Christianity about Jesus’ death. Christians think Jesus was crucified on the cross. The Quran says something completely different.

The Quran says God protected His beloved messenger from death at the hands of his enemies.

Muslims believe that Jesus didn’t die on the cross, and that God took him up alive into heaven, where he remains alive today until his future return.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do Muslims love Jesus?
    Yes, loving Jesus is highly important in Islam. A Muslim must respect, honor, and believe in him as a true prophet of God.
  • What does “Messiah” mean in Islam?
    The Quran calls Jesus “Al-Masih,” meaning the Messiah. This signifies that he was an anointed prophet chosen for a unique divine mission.
  • What did Jesus preach, according to the Quran?
    The Quran says Jesus was given a holy book called the “Injeel.” His primary message was to worship one God alone and follow His commandments.

Connect with the Prophets

Understanding what the Quran says about Jesus helps everyone build a bridge of respect and knowledge.

For parents teaching kids in the West, it’s essential to teach the rich history and context of all God’s prophets.

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