Isa عليه السلام – The Messiah

Probably the most controversial Human in history.

It is argued that Isa (AS) is…

God (Astaghfirullah),

The Messiah,

The False Messiah,

Called different names; Jesus, Yeshua, Isa,

And even that he (AS) never existed.

How can the message of one man (AS) have such polarising beliefs?

Let’s dive in!

Childhood

Prophet Isa (AS) was born in Bethlehem to Maryam (AS), a pious and devout woman.

His (AS) miraculous birth is highlighted in the Quran, emphasizing his divine origin.

Raised in devotion to Allah, Isa (AS) grew in wisdom and grace, embodying righteousness and compassion from a young age.

Adulthood

Isa (AS) received his prophetic mission as a messenger of Allah, preaching monotheism and righteousness.

He performed miraculous deeds (through Allah SWT permission), including healing the sick, raising the dead, and speaking eloquently from the cradle to defend his mother’s (AS) honour.

Despite facing opposition, Isa (AS) continued to spread Allah’s message of Islam.

Legacy & Return

Both Christians and Muslims believe in Isa’s (AS) Ascension and his (AS) return.

Over 4 billion people on Earth believe in Him (AS).

Half the Earth’s population!

As Muslims, we belief Isa (AS) will return in the End Times to finish his (AS) mission against the anti-christ and correct the blasphemy of the Christians.

A Lesson to Learn

Isa (AS) whole life was dedicated to the devotion of Allah (SWT).

From speaking in the cradle to his return, Isa (AS) whole life IS centred around Allah (SWT).

Befitting the title – “The Messiah”.

Allah (SWT) selected Isa (AS) for this mission.

We cannot compare our lives to Isa (AS).

But, we can learn that through solely relying and completely devoting to Allah (SWT), miracles can happen!

Tell yourself- “Anything is possible by the permission of Allah (SWT)”.

Then make Dua and Take Action!

SURAH MARYAM AYAT 30
قَالَ إِنِّى عَبْدُ ٱللَّهِ ءَاتَىٰنِىَ ٱلْكِتَـٰبَ وَجَعَلَنِى نَبِيًّۭا

Jesus declared, “I am truly a servant of Allah. He has destined me to be given the Scripture and to be a prophet.