John the Baptist vs. Isa: Who Fits the Islamic Profile Better?

John the Baptist vs. Isa: Who Fits the Islamic Profile Better?

In the Islamic Perspective (IP), ʿĪsā (Jesus) is considered a prophet, not divine. However, when comparing Biblical figures to the Islamic description of Isa, something striking emerges.

John the Baptist fits the Islamic profile of Isa more than Jesus does. He was human, not divine, preached repentance, did no miracles, and died a martyr. All of these align with the Islamic view of ʿĪsā.

Jesus, according to the Bible, claims to be the Son of God, accepts worship, forgives sins, and performs miracles. This does not match the Islamic view of Isa. In fact, if we take the Islamic criteria at face value, the Biblical Jesus contradicts the Isa of the Qur'an.

Thus, Muslims are not describing the same historical Jesus as found in the Bible. They are following a different version of Isa, one that fits their narrative but not the Biblical one.

Key takeaway: When we compare, the Islamic profile of Isa is much closer to John the Baptist than to the historical Jesus of the Bible.

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