What the Quran actually says about Jesus's status #Islam #Jesus #Scripture

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This video explores the unique titles attributed to Jesus Christ within the Quran, such as "Al-Masih" and "The Word of God." We examine how these designations set Jesus apart from other prophets, sparking an important interfaith dialogue. The speaker highlights how the Quran's text itself positions Jesus as more than just a prophet, emphasizing his divine nature as the son of God and Isa al masih compared to figures like Moses or Muhammad.

You’ve been told that all prophets are equal in Islam. But the text itself tells a different story.
When you look at the Arabic titles given to Jesus (Isa), they don’t fit the category of "just a man."
The Evidence:

Al-Masih (Messiah): A title of supreme authority.
Kalimatullah (Word of God): Surah 4:171.
Ruhun minhu (A Spirit from Him): Surah 4:171.

Compare this to the titles given to other prophets. Moses isn't called "The Word." Muhammad is told to say, "I am not something new among the messengers" (Surah 46:9).
Only Jesus carries the titles of Divinity.
If the Quran pushes Jesus into a category above every other prophet, we have to ask: Why?
Next Episode: The one word that proves Jesus is the only sinless prophet.
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