What is the Gospel in Islam?
If you’re a Muslim, you’re probably wondering, “What is the Gospel in Islam?” The Gospel of Jesus, which is called the Injil in Arabic, is one of four holy books in Islam. The Quran also describes the Gospel as one of these holy books. While it’s important to note that the Quran is not the sole source for understanding Islam, it does provide valuable information.
Bible
There are varying degrees of acceptance of the Bible as gospel in Islam. Some Muslims believe the Bible contains the Gospel of Jesus. Others say that the Bible contains a portion of the Gospel that Allah revealed to his Messiah. Those who are not of the Christian faith may also believe in the Gospel of Muhammad.
Islam teaches that God is a sovereign, merciful, and benevolent being. Muslims reject the belief in the existence of three persons. The Bible, on the other hand, teaches that God is one and has sent his Son to atone for our sins. According to the Bible, Christians are commanded to love God with their whole heart, their neighbor, and their enemies.
According to the Qur’an, the Bible is an enlightening book that was inspired by God. The Qur’an states that the Torah and Gospels were sent before the Qur’an and that they were for God’s guidance. Muslims can read both the Torah and the Qur’an without violating their faith.
Sunnah
According to Islam, the Quran, the Sunnah, and the Injil are the gospels of Islam. Muslims believe that God revealed these three books to different messengers in the past. These books include commands, prohibitions, admonitions, warnings, and stories of ancient events. They also contain information about Paradise and Hell. However, it is not recommended that ordinary Muslims read them, as they have been corrupted by the centuries. Moreover, they are not to be owned by ordinary Muslims.
Islam and the Bible have historic links. The Psalm 83:4-6 mentions the enemies of the Prophet Ishmael, as well as the Hagrites, the mother of Ishmael. This verse also says that the Messenger of God warned the people of his coming. Therefore, Muslims must be wary of those who deny his teachings. In addition, they should avoid false idolatries.
According to the Qur’an, the Messiah (Isa) is anointed and will return at the end of time to fight against the Anti-Christ. In addition, the Prophet Muhammad said that Jesus would come to earth as a just judge. He would kill pigs and break the cross, which are symbols of idolatry and torture. He would also abolish the jizyah, which was a tax paid by non-Muslims living under the protection of a Muslim country.
Injil
The Arabic word for the Gospel of Jesus is Injil. The Quran describes it as one of four holy books. Muslims believe that the Quran contains the words of God. However, they also believe in other holy books. Quran is the most popular book and is widely read. It contains many references to Jesus, and it is considered to be an important book.
Christians and Muslims alike hold different views about the Injil. Some Christians believe that it is the Bible. Others believe that it is a book given to Jesus by Allah. Some Muslims, however, argue that Injil was not a book and was a collection of teachings. The term appears in the Qur’an, Hadith, and early Muslim documents and describes a set of revelations from God to Isa.
Many Muslims, however, believe that the Gospel of Islam is different from the Gospel of Christianity. According to Ibn Hazm, the Injil is the gospel of Islam, while the Bible is not the gospel of Islam. For example, the Qur’an and the Christian Gospels have some elements in common.