A Comparison of Jesus & Mohammed/Muhammad

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By kimkay

The Christian Cross & Golden Crescent Moon

Comparing Jesus and Mohammed/Muhammad

Jesus and Mohammed have shaped the course of history and the destiny of men and women for over two millennia. Christianity and Islam are currently the largest religions with a following of 1.8 billion and 1 billion respectively. No other religion in the world comes close to achieving such numbers. These are the only two religions that have a global presence; in other words you will find Muslims and Christians present in every territory in the world. Both Jesus and Mohammed have a lot of similarity and differences which is reflected in their respective religions. This hub compares and contrasts the lives of Jesus and Mohammed and examines the impact the death of each person had on his respective religion. It also describes the ways each individual was worshipped and is worshipped today as well as providing an explanation of how their messages are being carried out in the world today.

Similarities of Jesus & Mohammed

• Historically, we encounter reports of miraculous events before and upon the Birth of both leaders. The Christian Bible talks of a host of Angels appearing to shepherds (Bible, Luke 2:8 NIV). There is also the star of Bethlehem, a celestial body, said to have guided three Magi to Jesus birthplace where they rendered gifts. (Bible, Mathew 2:2 NIV). As for Mohammed, the Quran reports that as a baby he was sent to be taken care of by a nurse which was the custom in those days. Halimah, his nurse, explains that with the entrance of Prophet Muhammad, blessings showered her life such that their property and herd increased daily. Although drought had spread throughout the deserts and cities, Halimah's sheep were healthy and full of milk. Their shriveled trees prospered and grew back green leaves. The camels regained their milk. Furthermore, a number of ill people who came to their house were cured because of the presence of Prophet Muhammad (www.roshd.org/eng/beliefs/?BEL_CODE=128).Both religious leaders are said to have performed miracles during the course of their lives. The new testament in the Bible is full of stories of miracles such as the turning of water into wine, the feeding of a multitude from a few fish and bread, the healing of the sick and the restoration of sight to the blind (Fisher, 2005).These reports of miraculous happenings provided evidence around which credence was given to both Jesus and Mohammed that eventually led to the widespread acceptance of the religions.
• The other similarity between the two leaders is that their arrival caused a religious disruption in the sense that both led to the establishment of new religions; religions that were non existent before them. Jesus proved a challenge to Judaism with his proclamation that he was the son of God. Mohammed on the other hand was brought up in a Judaic and Christian setting only to declare later at around the age of 40 that the Angel Gabriel had visited him and delivered a message from Allah and asked him to recite what became the first words of the Quran.
• Both men live a life of generosity and humility. This aspect of their lives is well chronicled in the respective religious books.

Differences between Jesus & Mohammed

• Despite the similarities mentioned above, there were also stark differences between the two leaders. The most obvious is of course the fact that both men do not belong to the same period in history. Mohammed lived about 600 years after Jesus.
• Whereas historically there is no known biological father of Jesus, Mohammed’s father died while he was infant. There is also no indication that Jesus had a family of his own whereas Mohammed was a family man with many wives and children.
• The messages of both religious leaders in a number of areas are also quite contrasting. The subject of how to deal with religious enemies is particularly interesting. The Christian Bible as well as various scholars report Jesus as teaching people to conquer through love and to “turn the other cheek”. Also, in the NIV Bible at Luke 22:52, Jesus' disciples started to fight against those that came to arrest Jesus; he stopped them, and healed a man injured in the fight. The emphasis of Christian doctrine as far as this subject is concerned is one of forgiveness, prayer, tolerance and love. In contrast, the Quran as well as various Islamic teachings report that Mohammed was granted permission by Allah to wage war to protect religion and unite the people. (The Quran, Sura 9:5, 29) This is the root of “Jihad” (holy war) ideology. Mohammed waged numerous wars but constantly pardoned enemies so long as they agreed to convert. This was after the leaders of Mecca declared war on Muslims whom they had all along viewed with suspicion. Mohammed directed the first attack but was injured in the subsequent retaliation by Mecca. A compromise culminated in the practice of Muslims facing Mecca while praying as opposed to Jerusalem.
• The other stark difference between Jesus and Mohammed is that while Mohammed called himself a messenger from God, Jesus on numerous occasions declared that he was the son of God. For example, while as a young boy his parents found Jesus in a temple discussing the Torah with Rabbis. Upon leaving Jesus stated aloud “Didn’t you know I had to be in my Father’s house?”(The Bible, Luke 2:49 NIV)
• There is also the issue of the manner of deaths of both leaders. Mohammed died in the hands of his wife Aisha whereas Jesus was crucified by the Romans in cahoots with the Jewish leadership for blasphemy. More importantly is the claim that Jesus resurrected and ascended to heaven and never actually died. This is a major belief in Christian religion.

Impact of the Death of Both Leaders on their Respective Religions

The death of Mohammed created considerable chaos in the Muslim world. This was mainly due to the fact that there was no heir apparent to fill the leadership vacuum. As a consequence, disagreements broke about between the Shia’s and Sunni’s. The Shia’s believed that leadership belonged to Mohammed’s direct descendants. The Sunni’s on the other hand were of the opinion that the Caliphs should provide leadership. No compromise to this situation could be achieved so there was a serious split that exists to this day. After this initial period of confusion, Islam continued to proliferate growing over the years and being exported to far away lands such as India, Afghanistan, and The North & East African coast.
The death of Jesus and more importantly the ascension claim, led to a cementing of the belief that Jesus was the son of God. His disciples took the message of Jesus to all corners of the Roman Empire and Christianity spread like wildfire. Despite an initial period where Christians were persecuted for about 300 years, by 313 AD Christianity had become the religion of the Roman Empire. Their numbers had grown too large for Emperor Constantine I to ignore or take for granted.

Worship & Spreading Religion

Jesus was constantly worshipped by those who had heard of his miracles. The Christian Bible has numerous instances where people worshipped Jesus by praising him verbally or throwing themselves at his feet. Christians continue to worship Jesus as the son of God, it is Christian belief that Jesus had been God in human form shown by this quote from the Christian Bible "And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth." (The Bible, John 1:14 NIV).
Mohammed on the other hand is not worshipped but rather is revered as the last messenger of God. Unlike Jesus, Mohamed never claimed divine status and actually disagreed with the notion that Jesus was the son of God. "Christ the son of Mary was no more than a messenger: many were the messengers that passed away before him ..." (The Quran, Sura 5:75). According to Islamic Web, the Declaration of Faith of Islam makes it clear that Muslims are taught only to worship God. This declaration is as follows: "There is nothing divine or worthy of being worshipped except for Almighty God, and Muhammad is the Messenger and Servant of God". (www.islamicweb.com/begin/myth3.htm)
Both Jesus and Mohammed placed great emphasis on spreading their messages. We find in the Christian Bible that right at the onset, that there was an emphasis on spreading the message of Christ. Nothing demonstrated this better than the famous quote by Jesus, “come, follow me, and I will make you fishers of men” (The Bible, Mathew 4:19 NIV). This statement was made when he was calling his first disciples beside the Sea of Galilee. The implication being that the disciple would be used to spread the message of Christ. This act of spreading the message continues to be performed actively today with Christian missionaries travelling far and wide to spread the message of Christ.
Muslims have traditionally used conversion and military conquest to spread the teachings of Islam. Numerous holy wars were fought in the name of Allah and the losers were given the option to convert to Islam. Expansion of the Islamic state was an understandable development, since Muhammad himself had successfully established the new faith through conversion and conquest of those who stood against him. (history-world.org/islam4.htm). Today the practice leans more toward conversion though there are radical elements within the Muslim world who still advocate for a more aggressive approach.




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References

Do Muslims Worship Muhammad? Retrieved March 23, 2009 from www.islamicweb.com/begin/myth3.htm
Fisher, M.P. (2005). Living religions (6th Ed.). New Jersey: Prentice-Hall Inc.
Islam from the Beginning to 1300, 2002. Retrieved March 23, 2009 from history-world.org/islam4.htm
Prophet Muhammad in His Youth. Retrieved March 23, 2009 from www.roshd.org/eng/beliefs/?BEL_CODE=128
The New International Version (NIV) Bible, 2000, pub. by Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.
The Quran, translated by N.J. Dawood, pub. by Penguin Books, London, England.

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Rod of faith 4 months ago

Both Jesus and Mohamed said "love thy God with all thy HEART ,mind and soul.And to love your niegfhbour as yourself." Is it not man being imperfect andshould we not look at ourselves first tyo see where fault is rather than to blame others for our own shortcommings.

THere are 3 things in lifre we live,we learn and we die.

abdsomad 7 months ago

It supprises me to read the rather unguarded comments made by some of my respected cooleagues on this delicate matter. we have the holy scriptures as legacies which the two noble and respected prophets and messengers of GOD Almighty left behind to guide our generation. The question i have always asked is, how many of us has taken the pain and passion to read the legacies into details? Remember we are all in this world to make history but some day, we all shall die and our departure thereof shall be a mark of the transition to self-redemption. remember also that the hereafter is a mystery. There is knowledge asymmetry regarding what actually transpires there. my word of caution to my fellow men and brethren is to be sober, get the facts clear and put the records straight in our arguments as well as incorporating virtues such as respect for others opinion, tolerance, politeness, humility and integrity in our conduct as far such issues are concern so that there will be peace and harmony. while i thank the presenter for the job well done, i want to also caution that subsequent presentions on similar matters should be done with utmost objectivity and balance devoid of bias and prejudice. i mean a fair and equal citation of the facts presented in all the reference material and when in doubt, to liase with learned scholars for input and clarification in order to produce a balanced report on the topic. My sincere thanks!

me.. 8 months ago

im not taking any religious sides here.. but i can tell that this is totally biased towards Christianity D:

Julie 9 months ago

I don't care what the world says, all I know is that Jesus reigns....Amen!

truth 9 months ago

Prophet Jesus IS with God now, and he WILL come again near judgement day. This is something Islam and Prophet Muhammad had made clear. But when he come he will reject those who worshiped him as a god, and he will fight against those who worship anything but the true God. Anti-christ on the other hand will claim being a god, and to be the promised messiah, and many people will be tricked and follow him. Doesn't it make you feel strange when you claim Jesus will come back again as god (or son of god), while the Anti-christ will do the same thing? Doesn't that make the Anti-christ is the one you are waiting for? or You might fall victim to this misconception that Jesus is god, and you will follow anti-christ by mistake? Muslims on the other hand know that Jesus is a prophet, and he will come to fight against Anti-christ who claim being messiah, and a god. Muslim will be on his side on that day. That day, it will be clear to all people that all religions/prophets are from the one and only God.

casper 9 months ago

Jesus is the light and the way. he was with God and is with God. He will come to just all living and non living things. I hope all of us are ready for the judgement day.

Faith, Love and respect for each other is something all of us embrace.

Love of God the Father is supreme and he is knows our heart.

TriA 9 months ago

@silas: It is hard to cite the Bible with all those versions, modifications, and more importantly translations (which some are word-by-word rather than meaning). How can one be sure that this version is correct or modified/mistranslated.

But here goes the answer to your question, please read this article thoroughly:

http://www.islamicity.com/mosque/muhammad_bible.ht

There is a difference between reading (even many times), and reading while trying to truly understanding the meaning. This apply for Quran as will.

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funmontrealgirl Level 3 Commenter 9 months ago

Not many hubs I read all the way through like this. It was informative to say the least. Gave it a useful and interesting. :)

Quran 10 months ago

that is nice written, Muhammad is the Last prophet of Allah, and he is the one who bring light in the world... there is similities in prophet jesus, and MUhammad, and that is what, MuHAMMAD WAS FOCUSING ON TO HAVE FAITH, IN GOD, TO DO GOOD, AND TO TEACH GOOD, AND THIS IS WHAT TAUGHT BY THE JESUS TO HIS NATION.. THIS IS BIG SIMILIRITY.. BETWEEN THEM,,,

LOLO 11 months ago

Jesus is love

but mohmmad is only a killer

Dan Eaton 12 months ago

good post

aryan 12 months ago

yes jesus is the king of peace he is the way, truth and the life. mohhamed is not the last prophet because he born so many years after jesus.

singh 12 months ago

sikhism teaches tolerance to other faiths and to respect one and another.

earn an honest living, equality, share with others(free kitchen).

God is one

Diana 12 months ago

Do you see how you guys argue about who is right and wrong? That is not what God would want. smh I believe religion does not bring people closer together instead it makes people argue which is not the purpose of this at all. Whether it is Jesus Christ or Muhammad have respect for people's faith. Because NO ONE knows who is write and who is wrong. Do not forget neither Jesus nor Muhammad left any writing. The bible was written by regular men what claim to have met Jesus. So was the Qur'an. pffft

Dheir 13 months ago

To them that believe in Him even in the son, He gave them Power to become sons of God.

Your believing in the Godship and sonship of Jesus christ gives you that grace to be heirs of salvation consequently a son of God too.

Believe in the Lord God almighty and the salvation He bought for us all through the death of His only begotten son Jesus and you shall be saved. You and your household.

Am glad to let y'all know that JESUS CHRIST DIED for Mohammed too!

JANE AGATHA 13 months ago

Bible chapter 14:09 says that "Jesus answered: "Don't you know me, Philip, even after I have been among you such a long time? Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father. How can you say, 'Show us the Father'?"

silas 14 months ago

shareen in response to your question about the last prophet after Jesus. i have read the whole new testiment and i dont recall anything about a last prophet after Jesus.do you have a book,chapter,or verse from the Bible you are refering to or is this just something you have heard?

:D:D:D:D 14 months ago

JESUS IS SEXY MOHAMED KINDA LOOKS LIKE A HOBO

why dont you imbesils try to be respectful obviously the quran is right 14 months ago

:D........................................................

LOUD 14 months ago

ALL ABOUT JESUS

SILENT 14 months ago

I THINK ITS A LIE

Shareen 15 months ago

So what happened to the Bible you read that says theres gonna be a last prophet after Jesus? should read your Bible more careful. dont you think Mohammad is the last prophet?

me 16 months ago

Jesus Christ is the WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE. The only way to meet the father is through Jesus Christ. No other religion leads to heaven--to the Lord GOD. Everything about Jesus makes sense. You cannot find God in science or any other religion. We are the children of the most high...and sadly many don't know it and diverge into wrong paths. Yes the path to God is narrow, but we still need to squeeze through despite the cause. The end is near; and we all must embrace the truth: JESUS CHRIST

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skipper112 Level 1 Commenter 17 months ago

good Hub, but I belive flawed as Jesus and Mohamed never meet. I also belive the scribe's that wrote the Quran tricked Mohammed by puting the Christiam God Jesus and Mary in the Quran telling Mohammed that was what he ( Mohamed) wrote, as Mohammes could nor read what was witten he had to belive the scribe and was tricked by a scribe. I also do not accept my God Jesus or God the father revealed any writings to any man that could not read or write.

Skipper'

may your God go with you

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Nia L 2 years ago

Good hub!

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