There are numerous ways in which Jesus and Muhammad are similar and different. But before getting into them I’m going to dive into who Jesus and Muhammad are and how they came to be. Jesus’ life was all about his ministry, what he preached and how he preached it. Then it is followed by his death. When taking a look at Jesus’ life one can find the dominant details in the first four books of the New Testament. Jesus was the Son of God. So when …show more content…
Jesus said that he was on earth as the Son of God being sinless and doing miracles for his people. Muhammad was the opposite. He had been born strictly a man who sinned and never performed a single miracle, being that he didn’t believe in doing them. They were both sent to preach a message to the people of Earth. In doing this task they both received extreme persecution for what they had to say. Jesus’ teachings were not well accepted by the people as quickly as Muhammad’s teachings were. Only after Jesus died a terribly painful death and rose from the grave three days later did people start taking his teachings into account. Both Muhammad and Jesus’ teaching are still being taught in today’s time but with so many people teaching it in so many different ways people seem to be twisting the truth little by little. The main thing Christianity still focuses on today that has yet to change comes from two different yet equal verses. The first from Luke 10:27 which states, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.” The second is from Roman 10:9 which states, “If you declare with your mouth “Jesus is Lord” and believe in your heart God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Christianity is more of a religion than Islamic teachings, which has caused some trouble within the Islamic