"Christ in Islam" by James Robson is a profound exploration of the role and perception of Jesus within Islamic theology and tradition. Drawing from the Quran, various Hadith collections, and traditional Islamic literature, Robson meticulously compiles the diverse sayings, stories, and attributes ascribed to Jesus (Isa) by Muslim scholars and devotees. The work bridges the gap between two of the world's major faiths, highlighting the unique reverence held for Jesus in Islam as a prophet of exceptional stature and a messenger of God.
Through a scholarly yet accessible lens, the book examines themes of asceticism, miracles, and the eschatological role of Christ, offering readers a comprehensive view of how Jesus is understood outside of the Christian canon. This volume remains an essential resource for students of comparative religion, theology, and interfaith relations, providing valuable insights into the shared spiritual heritage and distinct theological interpretations of one of history's most significant figures.
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