F0uad
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meaning what Quran says is that They did not crucify His spirit, nor they killed His spirit, but His spirit returned to God.
Your interpretation since the companions of mohammed(saws) taught what muslims now belief in and i rather trust a trustworthy companion who spoke and lived with the prophet(saws).
So, now, based on this, many Muslims and Christians, believe that what is intended by return of Jesus, is His physical return from up to earth.
While the Baha'i view is that, the return of Christ has been fulfilled already by Manifestation of Baha'u'llah, in a spiritual sense.
Ok now this better you say ''Baha'i view''
Another example, is the view regarding resurrection of the dead.
Most Christians and Moslems believe that what is intended by resurrection of dead, is a physical return of people to life, based on literal interpretation of Bible and Quran.
This only occurs on Judgement-day.. how can people be judged if they are not a part of the judgement-day?
While the Baha'i view, is that by resurrection of dead, it is intended that, spiritually dead person would find new life and be guided, when this new guidance came from God through revelation of Baha'u'llah. and this is based on a fact that there are many verses and hadithes in Bible and Quran, that shows prophets called the ignorant as dead, and when those were guided, they said you are given life.
Some Quranic reference's please..
Many Muslims understand Islam in a way that says first Mahdi comes, then Jesus comes and dies. Then the trumpets are blown 2 times and then people are resurrected. Then they will be judged by Messengers and some go to heaven and hell.
Yes the Mahdi will come first, then he will fight a battle against the unbelievers and the Dajaal(anti-christ) will be superior in power then Jesus(p) comes and destroys the Dajaal and unbelievers there is no mentioning of Jesus(p) dying since Judgement-day is after it.