Mythicism

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Whats the opinion of islam for Mythicism?

As-Salāmu ‘alaykum.

I assume you are referring to the claim that Yeshua (radi Allahu ‘anhu) did not exist as a real person, but is the product of myth-making on the part of the New Testament writers.

The Islamic view is simple: He was a real person; not divine; not crucified; not buried, only to rise again on the third day; a prophet of Allāh (Subḥānahu ūta'āla); and Messiah.
 
For mythicism to hold any credibility you would have to disregard what the jews and muslims believe..

In islam jesus AS is a key figure in history and declared as a prophet of god..

Specifically mentioned in scripture.

Although both the jewish and islamic faith hold opinion and scripture on the faith of christianity.


As-Salāmu ‘alaykum.

I assume you are referring to the claim that Yeshua (radi Allahu ‘anhu) did not exist as a real person, but is the product of myth-making on the part of the New Testament writers.

The Islamic view is simple: He was a real person; not divine; not crucified; not buried, only to rise again on the third day; a prophet of Allāh (Subḥānahu ūta'āla); and Messiah.

Your absolutely right and i was with you until the rising on the third day..

Please clarify.

Not crucified, not buried..

only to rise again on the third day

Sorry i am wholely ignorant sometimes.
 
For mythicism to hold any credibility you would have to disregard what the jews and muslims believe..

In islam jesus AS is a key figure in history and declared as a prophet of god..

Specifically mentioned in scripture.

Although both the jewish and islamic faith hold opinion and scripture on the faith of christianity.




Your absolutely right and i was with you until the rising on the third day..

Please clarify.

Not crucified, not buried..

only to rise again on the third day

Sorry i am wholely ignorant sometimes.

Sorry for the confusion. I meant that Islam does not teach the crucifixion, burial, and subsequent resurrection of Yeshua (radi Allahu ‘anhu) after three days in the tomb (as claimed in the Gospels).

I hope this clarifies matters.
 
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Its really quite alright, its just better to ask i suppose.

Thanks.
 

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