What do Muslims think about Jesus? Does the Koran ever refer to him?

The Qur'an (or Koran), which actually mentions Jesus Christ far more than it does Mohammed, teaches the Virgin Birth of Christ, as well as his Second Coming, but not his crucifixion. (Muslim apologists call it "the crucifiction.") They consider Jesus to have been one of the greatest prophets of all time, though Mohammed, according to all Muslims, is the last and greatest prophet.

Interestingly, Islam was developed nearly six centuries after Christianity started. By this time, the church was worshipping Mary and the saints, engaging in many corrupt practices, and persecuting those it disagreed with. The "Christians" Mohammed mentions in the Qur'an were in all likelihood far, far from the Spirit of Christ. Mohammed taught that Christians should obey the gospel (Injil, in Arabic), which he obviously considered them not to be obeying. Muslims' perception of Christians--whether false Christians or true--has naturally been conditioned by their historical experience of and interactions with them.

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