They see Jesus as a prophet. That's not denying him. Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all Abrahamic religions.
Actually, Judaism and Islam theologically closer.
Welcome to Religious Forums, a friendly forum to discuss all religions in a friendly surrounding.
Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!
They see Jesus as a prophet. That's not denying him. Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all Abrahamic religions.
The general Islamic view is yes, they worship the same God.
I'm not certain about the Christian view. It appears to vary quite a bit which is why I am particularly interested in the Christian view on this.
Why do you think they worship the same God/different Gods?
Their revelation is from Allah. So is the Torah, so one God's revelation made all three religions. Now of course if you want to say Christians are non-believers in the sense that they reject the Islamic view of God - that's another topic.You "general Islamic view" is WRONG. NO, Muslims and Christians do NOT worship the same God. Christians Worship the Trinity which makes them Polytheists while Muslims believe in Allah which makes monotheists. Also, Muslims believe Jesus was a Prophet not a God. Stop using false sources and clicking on the first google search result that comes out then come here and try to act smart.
Their revelation is from Allah. So is the Torah, so one God's revelation made all three religions. Now of course if you want to say Christians are non-believers in the sense that they reject the Islamic view of God - that's another topic.
Sure, but the point is: same God.Allah's revelation was later changed by people which gave life to Christianity and Judaism. So saying that "one God's revelation made all three religions" is inaccurate.
Sure, but the point is: same God.
I prefer to say 'worship the same God' rather than 'believe in the same God' to keep things simpler.Agree to disagree lol. My main point is they don't believe in the same God since they believe in Jesus, Father and holy Spirit while Muslims believe ONLY in Allah
The general Islamic view is yes, they worship the same God.
I'm not certain about the Christian view. It appears to vary quite a bit which is why I am particularly interested in the Christian view on this.
Why do you think they worship the same God/different Gods?
This is what we call desh-kAAl-pAtra-paricched and the Highest or Subtlest Divine cause of all causes is beyondAllah's revelation was later changed by people which gave life to Christianity and Judaism. So saying that "one God's revelation made all three religions" is inaccurate.
No, we don't worship the same God.
Christianity preceded Islam. Jesus was the son of man and God and he was God incarnate.
Islam's Allah has no son. Surah 23:91
Surah 5:17That means the Son did not feel the need to intervene at the time of Islam. All desh-kaal-patra specific (nation, place, era, seer/prophet). So they did not realize He is the Son. Incarnation of God comes from God.
That was simply my understanding of the subject.
No, we don't worship the same God.
Christianity preceded Islam. Jesus was the son of man and God and he was God incarnate.
Thanks....
So, if you want to blame someone or something concerning whether God can have a son, don’t blame the Bible, but blame the Qur’an, because the writers of the Qur’an realized that if Jesus really was the Son of God, then he was claiming divinity, and every time he used that title, he was saying “I am God”. That is why the writers created these 5 verses to center solely on to Jesus’ humanity, and thereby tried to divert the readers from Jesus’ divinity.
© Pfander Centre for Apologetics - US, 2018
Agree to disagree lol. My main point is they don't believe in the same God since they believe in Jesus, Father and holy Spirit while Muslims believe ONLY in Allah