The End of Jesus and His Return in Quran and Bible

Year: 
2007
Discussion Committee: 
Supervisors: 
Dr. Khader Sawandak
Authors: 
Hana Hafiz Abdel-Gani Abdel-Nabi
Abstract: 
Praise be to Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds. And may peace and blessings be upon the Seal of Prophets, Muhammad, the son of Abdullah, and upon his family and all his Companions. The title of this thesis is: The End of Jesus and His Return in Quran and in Bible Chapter one: An introduction to the topic, which talks about Polus and his great influence in the spread of Christianity through ages. His teachings that contradict the teachings of Jesus (peace be upon him) have been included. Moreover, this chapter shows how Christianity has been influenced by the ancient beliefs. Many contradictory issues in the bible adopted by Christians have been discussed. Chapter two: The story of Mary, the daughter of Imran, peace be upon her, and how God has chosen her in order to deliver His Word Jesus, (peace be upon him) is presented. Also, Jesus' message to the children of Israel and the belief of God's Unity which Jesus has narrated to his nation supported by so many Miracles is shown. In addition, this chapter tells the story of Jesus' followers who supported him and how Jews had planned to kill him. Chapter three: The core of this thesis that is the claims of Christians to cross Jesus and how Muslims deny this issue evidenced by several narrated, mental and historical clues. This chapter, also, talks about Yahoutha Al - Iskharyouti, the person similar to Jesus, and what "Tafsir" books had told about his crossing and death. Raising Jesus to Heavens and his escape from being killed by Jews is also discussed. Chapter four: The miracle of Jesus' return from heaven as a sign of God's support to His messenger (peace be upon him) is discussed. Then the end of Jesus and his death is explained. At the end of this thesis, several indices have been added 1- Topic index. 2- Verse index. 3-"Hadith" index. 4- Person index. 5- Reference index.
Pages Count: 
176
Status: 
Published