After watching the movie; I thought it would be best if I give a view of a muslim who watched the movie.
There are crucial differences between the New Testament accounts portrayed in the movie and what Islam teaches.
In Islam, we do not believe that he got crucified at the end. We muslims believe that when Jesus(peace be upon him) prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane for God to deliver him from death, God took him directly to heaven. There was no crucifixion or resurrection, only an ascension.
I was relieved that he didn't get tortured the way the movie showed:
watching that torture and humiliation throughout the film, we understood that the person being tortured was not Jesus(pbuh) .Muslims believe that God made it appear to Jesus' enemies that they had killed him, . The Quran provides no details, but the most common theological explanation is that Jesus' betrayer, Judas, was made to look like Jesus and was crucified in his place.
There was a similarity between the way Jesus(pbuh) was treated in the movie, and the way the Prophet Muhammad(Peace be upon him)was treated by his Arab enemies, who persecuted him for teaching that there was only one God.
All of this was happening because of Jesus' belief in God. They were persecuting him because his beliefs were very different from the people of that time.
The movie fits with Islamic teaching that all true prophets are persecuted, the prophet Muhammad(pbuh) himself was beaten and hurt and persecuted and starved, because he was teaching the same message that Jesus(pbuh) was.
Muslims have never blamed Jews for killing Jesus because they don't believe that anybody killed him.
Even if Muslims believed that some Jews had killed Jesus, they don't believe that sin can be passed from parent to child and so could not blame those Jews' descendants.
The Prophet Mohammad(pbuh) himself, and his followers were persecuted not by Jews, but by Arabs. It would be ridiculous of us to believe that all Arabs are responsible for that.
The movie has the potential to bring us closer to all of our Abrahamic brothers and sisters.
With Christians it's quite obvious because it shows how much we have in common. But even with Jewish it can bring us together by showing the fact that Muslims have never blamed Jews for the death of Jesus, ever. . . . They didn't do it. Nobody did."
I made a special page in wich you can find verses from the holy Coran about The Christ(pbuh).
There are crucial differences between the New Testament accounts portrayed in the movie and what Islam teaches.
In Islam, we do not believe that he got crucified at the end. We muslims believe that when Jesus(peace be upon him) prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane for God to deliver him from death, God took him directly to heaven. There was no crucifixion or resurrection, only an ascension.
I was relieved that he didn't get tortured the way the movie showed:
watching that torture and humiliation throughout the film, we understood that the person being tortured was not Jesus(pbuh) .Muslims believe that God made it appear to Jesus' enemies that they had killed him, . The Quran provides no details, but the most common theological explanation is that Jesus' betrayer, Judas, was made to look like Jesus and was crucified in his place.
There was a similarity between the way Jesus(pbuh) was treated in the movie, and the way the Prophet Muhammad(Peace be upon him)was treated by his Arab enemies, who persecuted him for teaching that there was only one God.
All of this was happening because of Jesus' belief in God. They were persecuting him because his beliefs were very different from the people of that time.
The movie fits with Islamic teaching that all true prophets are persecuted, the prophet Muhammad(pbuh) himself was beaten and hurt and persecuted and starved, because he was teaching the same message that Jesus(pbuh) was.
Muslims have never blamed Jews for killing Jesus because they don't believe that anybody killed him.
Even if Muslims believed that some Jews had killed Jesus, they don't believe that sin can be passed from parent to child and so could not blame those Jews' descendants.
The Prophet Mohammad(pbuh) himself, and his followers were persecuted not by Jews, but by Arabs. It would be ridiculous of us to believe that all Arabs are responsible for that.
The movie has the potential to bring us closer to all of our Abrahamic brothers and sisters.
With Christians it's quite obvious because it shows how much we have in common. But even with Jewish it can bring us together by showing the fact that Muslims have never blamed Jews for the death of Jesus, ever. . . . They didn't do it. Nobody did."
I made a special page in wich you can find verses from the holy Coran about The Christ(pbuh).





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