Between Jesus and Muhammad who is the son of God?

 


God has no son, no parents and no partners, nothing is comparable to Him.

God says:

The Christ, son of Mary, was but an apostle, and many apostles had (come and) gone before him; and his mother was a woman of truth. They both ate the (same) food (as men). Behold, how We show men clear signs, and behold, how they wander astray!

Disbelievers are they surely who say: "God is the third of the trinity;" but there is no god other than God the one. And if they do not desist from saying what they say, then indeed those among them who persist in disbelief will suffer painful punishment.

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•Verily they are unbelievers who say: "The Messiah, son of Mary, is God." You ask them: "Who could prevail against God if He had chosen to destroy the Messiah, son of Mary, and his mother, and the rest of mankind?" For God´s is the kingdom of the heavens and the earth and whatsoever lies between them. He creates what He pleases, for God has the power over all things.

 So this what we believe as Muslims.

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the difference between Jesus and Muhammad is that Muhammad is the last and final Messenger of God...and Jesus is the Messenger of God which came before Prophet Muhammad another difference is Jesus was born of a virgin...

the Miracles of Jesus were different than the miracle of Prophet Muhammad peace be upon them both infact.. all the Prophets were given diff Miracles..Jesus was given Injeel  while Muhammad was given Quran both had different mothers Muhammad died a natural death while Jesus was saved from being crucified from cross..and was raised alive..



Muhammad & Jesus


"Say:" We believe in Allah and what was revealed to us, and what was revealed to Abraham and Ishmael and Isaac and Jacob and to the tribes, and what had been granted to Moses and Jesus, and what had been granted to prophets, by his Lord, we make no distinction between any of them, and for Him we are Muslims. " (Quran 2: 136)


Allah is also the Most Wise and encourages us to focus on the message of the Prophets. Understanding that the core of his message was all the same: "You should worship only one God," the personal relationship of a worshiper with his Prophet should not go beyond the human element and, at no time, that love should compel us to exalt our Prophets to the level of divinity.


Understanding that the Qur'an is the only Sacred Scripture that has remained unchanged, we must carry every word in it - especially the words of Jesus who have reported to his disciples in several verses:

"Allah is my Lord and your Lord, so worship Him, this is the straight path." (Quran 3:51)


So we know that we can grow to love Muhammad at least as much as we love and always love Jesus.

Our love for Muhammad grows as we know his deeds, personality, loving-kindness, forgiving heart and bravery. It was as if he had completed what was left of our mission to seek closeness to the Creator.


As for many cases, we should never feel that we are going to abandon or change the love of Jesus to follow Muhammad. We can have both.

In fact, we can have the best of both worlds: to love Jesus by following the teachings of Muhammad without assigning divinity to either. We feel we are winners!


Having understood that the message of all the Prophets was to direct the worshipers to a single Creator, we could easily see that the Quran followed the pattern and also told the stories of people of the past who shun the messages of their Prophets and worshiped whatever , and whomever they wished.



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