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  1. 24 de mar. de 2008 · The story of Jesus never really ends in the Quran, as we are told that Jesus was not killed, but that rather, God raised His beloved prophet up to Him. “ (Mention) when God said, ‘O Jesus, indeed I will take you and raise you to Myself and purify (i.e., free) you from those who disbelieve and make those who follow you (in submission to God ...

  2. ʿĪsā ibn Maryam. Maryam und ʿĪsā, Maria mit dem Jesuskind in der Wüste unter einer Dattelpalme. Persische Miniatur im Stil von Qazvin, um 1595. Sādiq Beg (1533–1610) zugeschrieben. ʿĪsā ibn Maryam ( arabisch عيسى ابن مريم, DMG ʿĪsā ibn Maryam ‚Jesus, Sohn Marias‘) ist ein Prophet im Koran, der als unmittelbares ...

  3. La palabra imam o imán (en árabe, إمام) denota una persona que se mantiene o camina «delante». Para el islam sunita, la palabra se utiliza comúnmente para referirse a una persona que dirige el curso de la oración en la mezquita. También significa que el jefe de una escuela de jurisprudencia ("escuela de pensamiento").

  4. Islamic eschatology. Islamic eschatology ( Arabic: عِلْم آخر الزمان في الإسلام, ‘ilm ākhir az-zamān fī al-islām) is a field of study in Islam concerning future events that would happen in the end times. It is primarily based on sources from the Quran and Sunnah.

  5. Jesus in Islam.png 2,048 × 2,048; 2.48 MB Jesus Name in Arabic.gif 214 × 208; 18 KB Khalili Collection Islamic Art mss 0620 crop Mary.jpg 1,441 × 1,994; 798 KB

  6. In Islam, Yahya greeted Muhammad on the night of the Al-Isra al-Mi'raj, along with Isa (Jesus), on the second heaven. Yahya's story was also told to the Abyssinian king during the Muslim migration to Abyssinia. According to the Quran, Yahya was one on whom God sent peace on the day that he was born and the day that he died.

  7. 28 de mar. de 2018 · Jesus and the Muslim: An Exploration. Oxford: Oneworld, 1999. Explores the role of Jesus in Islam and Christianity taking account of the images of Jesus found in the Qurʾan and in Muslim philosophy, poetry, and popular devotion. Glassé, Cyril. “Jesus, Son of Mary.” In The New Encyclopedia of Islam. Edited by Cyril Glassé, 270–271.