📘 Summary: The Qur'an Accidentally Confirms the Sinless and Divine Jesus
🧩 Part 1 Recap:
The Qur'an Proves Jesus Was Sinless
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Jesus is called "Zakiyyā" — pure, faultless — at birth (Surah 19:19).
➤ No other prophet, including Muhammad, is given this title. -
Jesus performs miracles — healing the blind, raising the dead — with no hint of sin, mistake, or need for repentance.
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Jesus never asks for forgiveness — unlike Muhammad, who repeatedly asks for his sins to be forgiven (Qur'an 47:19; 48:2).
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The Qur'an commands Jews and Christians in Muhammad’s time to judge by the Torah and Gospel without claiming they were corrupted — indirectly confirming the records about a sinless Christ.
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Conclusion:
➤ According to the Qur'an itself, Jesus is completely sinless and morally perfect.
➤ This aligns with the Christian understanding of the sinless Savior — not the Islamic view of him as merely human.
🧩 Part 2 Recap:
The Qur'an Accidentally Portrays Jesus with Divine Attributes
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Jesus creates life (Surah 3:49) — an act reserved for Allah alone.
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Jesus knows secrets of the unseen (Surah 3:49) — while the Qur'an insists only Allah knows the unseen (Surah 6:59).
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Jesus is called "God's Word" and "Spirit from Him" (Surah 4:171) — titles given to no other human.
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Jesus is taken alive to heaven (Surah 4:158) — unlike Muhammad or any other prophet.
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Jesus is uniquely pure, uniquely powerful, and uniquely elevated — without Qur'anic accusation of sin or error.
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Conclusion:
➤ Even without the New Testament, the Qur'an accidentally lifts Jesus to a status higher than any other prophet —
➤ And closer to divinity than Islam theologically allows.
🎯 Combined Final Verdict:
If the Qur'an is right about Jesus, Islam is wrong about Jesus.
Either way, the Qur'an itself proves that Jesus is sinless, exalted, and shares divine attributes —
leaving Islam with a Savior they cannot explain, and a theological contradiction they cannot solve.
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