Category: Muhammad’s Miracles vs Biblical Miracles

The comparison between the miracles of Muhammad and those attributed to Jesus highlights significant differences in the foundational beliefs of Islam and Christianity. In Islam, Muhammad is regarded as the final prophet, but he himself admitted in the Quran that he did not perform miracles. When asked about miracles, he stated that his primary miracle is the revelation of the Quran, which is considered a literary and spiritual miracle. While some Islamic traditions mention minor miracles, they do not hold the same weight as those of Jesus.
In contrast, the New Testament details numerous miracles performed by Jesus, including healing the sick, raising the dead, and controlling nature. These acts are central to Christian belief, showcasing Jesus as the Son of God with divine authority. The differences in how miracles are perceived underscore the theological distinctions between the two religions, with Muhammad emphasizing his message rather than miraculous deeds, while Jesus’ miracles affirm his divine nature in Christianity.

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Jesus, people, jars of water at the wedding