Sunday, September 15, 2024

Quran references Jesus (known as Isa in Arabic) in several locations

 The Quran references Jesus (known as Isa in Arabic) in several locations, highlighting his significance as a prophet and his miraculous life. Here are some key references along with their locations:


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1. **Annunciation and Birth of Jesus**:

   - **Quran 3:45-53**: The announcement of Jesus' birth to Mary (Maryam) and her reaction.

   - **Quran 19:16-34**: The narrative of Mary and the miraculous birth of Jesus.


2. **Jesus Speaking from the Cradle**:

   - **Quran 3:46**: Jesus speaks while still in the cradle.

   - **Quran 5:109-110**: Account of Jesus affirming his prophethood and miracles on the Day of Judgment.

   - **Quran 19:29-30**: Jesus speaks to people, defending his mother’s honor.


3. **Creating Birds from Clay**:

   - **Quran 3:43-49**: Jesus is described as creating a bird from clay and breathing life into it.


4. **Healing the Blind and the Lepers**:

   - **Quran 3:49**: Jesus performs miracles, including healing the blind and lepers.


5. **Raising the Dead**:

   - **Quran 3:49**: Jesus is mentioned as having the ability to raise the dead.


6. **The Table of Food from Heaven**:

   - **Quran 5:112-115**: The story of Jesus asking God to send down a table of food from heaven.


7. **Crucifixion**:

   - The Quran denies the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, stating that he was saved by God (Quran 4:157-158).


8. **Role as a Precursor to Muhammad**:

   - Jesus is mentioned as a precursor to Muhammad, and it is believed he will return in the Second Coming to defeat the Antichrist.


These references highlight Jesus' miraculous abilities, his role as a prophet in Islam, and the distinctions between Islamic and Christian narratives regarding his life and mission.




Discover the captivating story of Jesus in Islam, one of the most revered prophets. In this enlightening video, we delve into the Quran's narrative of Jesus's miraculous birth, his divine mission, and the wonders that marked his life. Learn about Mary's purity and devotion, Jesus's ability to speak from the cradle, and his role in guiding humanity. We also explore the miracles he performed, from healing the sick to raising the dead, and his unique creation of life from clay. Understand why the Quran asserts that Jesus was not crucified and his anticipated return to Earth. 


Join us in uncovering the profound respect and significance Jesus holds in Islam.


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