The Quran speaks about Jesus (known as Isa in Arabic) as one of the greatest prophets and messengers of God. He is mentioned by name around 34 times, and is referred to as "the Messiah" 8 times. The Quran emphasizes that Jesus was born of a virgin (Mary), was supported by the Holy Spirit, and performed miracles by God's permission. He is described as a prophet who preached submission to God's will and worship of God alone. Jesus is considered a Muslim in the sense of one who submits to God. The Quran rejects the Christian belief in Jesus' divinity and crucifixion. Instead, it states that it only appeared that Jesus was crucified, but in truth, God raised him to heaven. Jesus is also called "the word of God" and "a spirit from God," which signals his special status but does not equate him with God. Furthermore, Jesus is likened to Adam in that both were created by God's command. In summary, the Quran portrays Jesus as a revered prophet and the Messiah, born miraculously, performing signs, but not divine nor crucified, and with a core message of monotheism and submission to God.
