What Would Jesus (pbuh) Be?

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I think he would be a Jew. He was born and raised Jewish, and he was teaching the Torah to his students.
 
^^but the jews supposedly killed him right?

and arent you jews still waiting for a prophet to come to your people to fulfill the prophecies?
 
Actually, it was the Romans that killed him. It was a Jew named Judas Iscariot that betrayed him. I'll admit that I'm culturally Jewish, but religiously, I do not know. I accept that there is no God but Allah and I try to b good person. I wish I can believe in a Messiah, but I think it's important that humans experience suffering. There is no good with the absence of evil. We're just guests on the mortal world, and we have certain obligations to fulfill to God and to man. I think these moments of suffering are tests of faith.
 
I think he would be a Jew. He was born and raised Jewish, and he was teaching the Torah to his students.

He also:

-Frequented and prayed at the Temple.
-Drank Kosher wine
-Celebrated Passover
-Preached in synagogues
-Answered to the Sanhedrin

Although, the Christian perspective is:
God has no religion.

Ghandi
 
Yes. The evil will comes from man.
I agree, but that doesn't mean you can't have good without evil. If God is entirely good and free from evil, then good doesn't depend on evil. Rather, evil must depend on good (and therefore there is hope for our suffering world :)).
 
We're just guests on the mortal world, and we have certain obligations to fulfill to God and to man.

Nicely said :)

Ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) reported that ‘Umar ibn al-Khattaab entered upon the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) when he was lying on a mat of palm fibres that had left marks on his side. ‘Umar said, “O Messenger of Allaah, why do you not get something more comfortable than this?” He (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “What do I have to do with this world? My relationship with this world is like that of a traveller on a hot summer’s day, who seeks shade under a tree for an hour, then moves on.” (Reported by Ahmad and al-Haakim. Saheeh al-Jaami’, 5545).

I haven't really studied much about the Jews. I do know that you believe that the Torah is from Allah SWT (like we do except that we don't follow it coz' the Tawraat (Torah) has been abrogated and have been changed and altered. )

Anyway, I'd like to ask why don't the jews believe in Jesus (peace be upon him)?
 
I am not very devout in the Jewish religion (I am culturally Jewish and religiously my own man serving God), but some Jews see Jesus as a heretic. I asked, and someone said he claimed to be a prophet and he did not meet the requirements. Maybe they were wrong, only time will tell. But I did read an article about a man named Yeshu who claimed to be the son of God. This may not have been Yeshua (Jesus), but another man. We hold firm to the belief that there is one God and He does not begot and was not begotten. Nor does He appear as a man. Also, remember that the Torah was written centuries before the Quran, and it says that no other prophet arose who had such a close relationship with God like Musa (pbuh).

Also, what does SWT stand for?
 

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