ظہورو نزول مسیح موعود سے متعلق سامی مذاہب کے بنیادی نظریات کا جائزہ
The Fundamental Perspectives of Semitic Religions regarding the Advent and Descent of the Promised Messiah
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https://doi.org/10.51603/thejournalofislamictheology.v5i2.152Abstract
This research delves into the shared theme of the Promised Messiah's arrival across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, examining the distinct beliefs within each faith regarding the Messiah's appearance. Within Judaism, the Messiah is eagerly anticipated but has not yet come, and a historical claimant is deemed a false Prophet, leading to opposition and crucifixion plans. Christianity, in contrast, recognizes Jesus as the Promised Messiah, crucified and resurrected, with an expected return for divine judgment. In Islam, Hazrat Isa (A.S) is acknowledged as the Promised Messiah, facing opposition but being elevated to the heavens by Allah. He is anticipated to return before the Day of Judgment, overcoming deceptive forces and establishing a reign of justice. In summary, the research concludes that the Promised Messiah is consistent across all three Semitic religions, identified as Hazrat Isa (Jesus) A.S.
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