Prophet Isa Al-Mashi
Quran says what about Isa Al-Mashi?
If you are a Muslim, you love the Quran and
treat it with great reverence. You put it on the top shelf of the
bookcase. You never write in it. You never let it lie around and collect
dust. Often you can’t read it because you don’t know Arabic, but you do
read translations.
Though Christians follow God’s Holy Book, we
respect those who hold the Quran in great reverence. Christians read the
Quran too. They like to know what the Quran says about Isa
Al-Masih.
To be a proper Muslim, one must read the Holy
Book that came before the Quran (Qs. 4:136). Since God is all-powerful,
God’s Holy Word can not be changed by any man (Qs. 6:115). God
protects His Word.
These books have much to tell about the straight
way. As the Quran points to these books, it is great to see
the Quran echo some of these truths.
Below are some of the things about Isa Al-Masih
in the Quran that impress Christians.
Isa
Al-Masih is Righteous and Holy
Qs. 3:46 says: “…He will be one of the righteous.” Isa Al-Masih is the only prophet in the
Quran without sin! His virgin birth also points to His purity (Qs. 3:47).
The Bible also says that Isa Al-Masih was perfect. Acts 3:14 calls Isa “the Holy and Righteous One.” In Mark 1:23-25, Isa encounters a man who is possessed by an evil
spirit. That man called Him “the Holy One of God.”
Isa
Al-Masih is the Messiah
Qs. 3:45 tells us that Isa is the Messiah. He is
given the highest honor, both now and forever. The Quran uses the term
“Messiah” for Isa at least nine times, including Qs. 4:172.
The Bible also recognizes Isa as the Messiah, or
the “Christ,” which is the Greek word. Andrew, one of Isa’s apostles, told his
brother Peter, “We have found the
Messiah” (Injil, John 1:41). Peter later confessed the
same thing, saying to Isa, “You are the Christ” (Injil, Matthew 16:16).
Isa
Al-Masih Has Power Over Death
Qs. 3:49: “And will make him a messenger to the Children of Israel saying,
‘I have come to you with a sign from the Lord, … and bring the dead to life by
Allah’s leave… Surely therein is a sign for you, if you believe.’”
Isa Al-Masih gave life to those who were dead!
The Injil gives several specific recordings of this. One of them is in Mark 5,
when Isa brought Jairus’ daughter back to life. Jairus was a synagogue ruler
who came to Isa when his daughter was dying; and while they were traveling back
to Jairus’ home, word came that she had died. Isa went with the man anyway; and
when they arrived at the house, He told the girl to get up and she did (Injil,
Mark 5:21-42)!
Isa’s
Greatest Display of Power
While the miracles that Isa did were amazing,
the most amazing display of life over death was when Isa Al-Masih came back to
life after He sacrificed Himself!
Some
of the women who had followed Isa went to the tomb where he had been buried.
When they arrived, they found that the stone had been rolled away, and instead
of Isa, there was an angel (Injil, Mark 16:5)! The angel told them that Isa was
alive (Injil, Mark 16:6-7).
The women then went and told the disciples. Isa
Al-Masih appeared to them as well as to many others (Injil, Mark
16:12-14). He then ascended into heaven and is still there (Injil, Mark 16:19).
I want to go to heaven; you want to go to
heaven. Isa Al-Masih is in heaven and knows the way to heaven. Of all the
prophets, which one is best able to help us get to heaven?
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